Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:09 p.m. No.15596555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6560 >>6567 >>6835 >>6915 >>7023 >>7074

Key State Department Email Detailing $7 Million Bribe Was Never Provided to Trump’s Impeachment Defense | Truth Over News

Truth Over News

 

Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke

 

A newly released email confirms that Burisma, the firm that gave Joe Biden’s son Hunter a lucrative position on its board, paid a $7 million bribe to the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office. The email also confirms that Obama’s State Department knew about the bribe.

 

Another email found on Hunter Biden’s laptop in October 2020 suggested that he was later tasked by a top Burisma executive to shut down an investigation into Burisma.

 

At the time the bribe was paid, Hunter was not only a Burisma board member, he was the head of Burisma’s legal unit.

 

The author of the newly released email, State Department official George Kent, testified at President Donald Trump’s 2020 impeachment.Kent never mentioned the explosive information from his email—information that would have cleared Trump.

 

https://twitter.com/themarketswork/status/1491798780206669824?s=20&t=y_66b0WR0ls-hRVFyvx7Ew

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:13 p.m. No.15596579   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6585 >>6586 >>6592 >>6613 >>6637

WTH is wrong with these legislators, they are paid by the Teacher's Union to turn against parents!

 

The government should allow every parent to take their taxes to whichever school they want their children in.

 

TAKE YOUR CHILDREN OUT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL

 

https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/1491837141718077441?s=20&t=y_66b0WR0ls-hRVFyvx7Ew

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:27 p.m. No.15596681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6739 >>6835 >>6915 >>7023 >>7050 >>7071 >>7074

>>15596593 Very well written!

Justin Trudeau's Ceauşescu Moment

Denouncing truckers for "unacceptable views,"

On the morning of the 21st of December, 1989, Romanian General Secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu was in a foul mood. The Berlin Wall had fallen, and Mikhail Gorbachev and George H.W. Bush had recently announced the end of the Cold War, making the end of Ceaușescu’s rule inevitable, though he couldn’t see this yet. Worse, his security leaders had just failed to violently put down protests in the city of Timisoara, a fact that enraged his wife Elena. “You should have fired on them, and had they fallen, you should have taken them and shoved them into a cellar,” she said. “Weren’t you told that?”

Long one of the world’s most vicious dictators, Ceaușescu’s most recent plan for winning over the heartland was forcing half the country’s villagers to destroy their own homes — with pick-axes and hammers, if they couldn’t afford a bulldozer — and packing them into project apartments in new “agro-industrial towns,” for a “better future.” Despite this, and his long history of murder, terror, and spying, Ceaușescu to the end did not grasp that his unpopularity had an organic character. He was convinced __ethnically Hungarian “terrorists” were behind the latest trouble.

After reaching the balcony of Bucharest’s Central Committee building__ to give a speech that December day, he’s genuinely surprised when the crowd turns on him. Elena jumps in and yells, “Silence!”, to which Ceaușescu, hilariously, replies, “Shut up!” The crowd listens to neither of them…..

 

There may be no real-world comparison between a blood-soaked monster like Ceaușescu and a bumbling ball-scratcher like Joe Biden, or an honorarium-gobbling technocrat like Hillary Clinton, or a Handsome Dan investment banker like Emmanuel Macron, or an effete pseudo-intellectual like Justin Trudeau. Still, the ongoing inability of these leaders to see the math of populist uprisings absolutely recalls that infamous scene in Bucharest. From Brexit to the election of Donald Trump to, now, the descent of thousands of Canadian truckers upon the capital city of Ottawa to confront Trudeau, a consistent theme has been the refusal to admit — not even to us, but to themselves — the numerical truth of what they’re dealing with.

Trudeau is becoming the ultimate example. Truckers last month began protesting a January 22nd rule that required the production of vaccine passports before crossing the U.S.-Canadian border. Canadian truckers are reportedly 90% vaccinated, above the country’s 78% total, a key detail that’s been brazenly ignored by media in both countries determined to depict these more as “anti-vax” than “anti-mandate” protests (which seem to be about many things at once, but that’s another story). When an angry convoy descended upon the capital, Trudeau dismissed them in a soliloquy that can only be described as inspired political arson:

Thesmall fringe minorityof people who are on their way to Ottawa, who are holding unacceptable views that they are expressing, do not represent the views of Canadians…who know that following the science and stepping up to protect each other is the best way to ensure our rights, our freedoms, our values as a country.

A near-exact repeat of the “basket of deplorables” episode, Trudeau’s imperious description of “unacceptable” views instantly became a rallying cry, with people across the country lining the streets to cheer truckers while self-identifying as the “small fringe minority.” Everyone from high school kids to farmers and teachers and random marchers carrying jerrycans of fuel joined in as Trudeau’s own words were used to massively accelerate his troubles.

Trudeau fled the city, removing his family to what aides called a “secret location” for “security reasons,” a politically disastrous move denounced by just about everyone with a microphone or a Twitter account, including members of his own party. Liberal MP Joël Lightbound took things a step further. He ripped Trudeau’s politics as divisive, saying his government needs to recognize people have “legitimate concerns” while adding, acidly, “Not everyone can earn a living on a MacBook at a cottage.”

Meanwhile, in a hilarious third-rate spoof version of American conventional wisdom — when Canadians try to imitate American pretensions, does it ever not end in a cringe-worthy self-own? — CBC announcer Nil Köksal went on air on January 28th and suggested the trucker protests were a Russian concoction.

 

“Given Canada’s support of Ukraine in this current crisis with Russia,” she posited, to Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, “there is concern that Russian actors could be continuing to fuel things as this protest grows, or perhaps even instigating it from the outside.”

 

https://taibbi.substack.com/p/justin-trudeaus-ceausescu-moment?r=23dzz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:34 p.m. No.15596728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6753

>>15596600

The only thing to assume at this point, Bidan had a gun to his head and was forced to do this, nothing else makes sense. He just alienated every black person, and all the families that had a family member that died from crack and any white family that lost a loved one to crack.

 

I'd scratch my head, but I have no hair left now, too many decisions like this!

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:37 p.m. No.15596744   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15596686

The asian guy just went to work for some big Wall Street firm, he just got stand being there and watching Bidan, he was damn creepy, compared to be next to Trump for four years

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 2:40 p.m. No.15596759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6822

Cocaine Mitch blew it, he's "least popular" (hated) worse than Democrats! Quite an accomplishment.

 

https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1491624809469460480?s=20&t=y_66b0WR0ls-hRVFyvx7Ew

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 3:01 p.m. No.15596888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6903

She's like the UK's Blinken

 

UK newspapers tomorrow headlines, "Russian Disinformation again British Foreign Secretary"

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1491882931224252418?s=20&t=PhmGEnl7NPn_MYHQfdOSFw

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 3:05 p.m. No.15596903   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15596888

At this point, its obvious Russia has better diplomats than any EU country and the US at this point and they are always 20 steps ahead.They know why UK is sending an aggressive bitch!

 

Emma Burrows

@EJ_Burrows

This presser has not gone well. Sergey Lavrov has just briskly walked off, leaving @trussliz

on her own at the podium. He said talking to her was ‘like talking to a deaf person’ & said what Russia does in its own territory is ‘not her business.’ She’s now got lunch with him…

Liz Truss is meeting Russian foreign minister right now. She promises ‘toughest sanctions’ if Russia invades Ukraine but the sanctions package still isn’t ready. I doorstepped her this AM as she visited a Russian university. Unclear exactly what this visit will achieve @itvnews

 

https://twitter.com/EJ_Burrows/status/1491707451179208707?s=20&t=PhmGEnl7NPn_MYHQfdOSFw

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 3:10 p.m. No.15596942   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1491848008413159424?s=20&t=PhmGEnl7NPn_MYHQfdOSFw

 

https://twitter.com/JackBrewerBSI/status/1491906138983567362?s=20&t=PhmGEnl7NPn_MYHQfdOSFw

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 3:24 p.m. No.15597026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7047 >>7054 >>7068 >>7074

BOOOM there's the first crack anons a drip, there will be a flood

 

Rear Admiral Peter Vasely, wasn't that last name in Hunt For Red October?

 

https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1491830131161243649?s=20&t=X3gUhbkeAcIeMu1nhRSOoA

Anonymous ID: f5529a Feb. 10, 2022, 3:31 p.m. No.15597068   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15597026

If you want to get sick read the full article

 

Vasely's declassified remarks, made public by a FOIA request from the Washington Post, came during testimony for a U.S. Army investigation into the Aug. 26 suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members and an estimated 170 Afghan civilians.

The Pentagon's standard priority had been to first evacuate American citizens, then lawful permanent residents, then Afghans who aided the U.S. throughout the war.

Demands poured in to the U.S. operations center in Kabul through emails, text messages and phone calls in such a high volume that Vasely, a Navy SEAL, felt the need to take certain forces away from the established rescue plan to form a 'coordination cell' to work on the special requests from Washington and beyond.

'You had everyone from the White House down with a new flavor of the day for prioritization,' Vasely told Army investigators.

The 2,000 page report, which contains dozens of interviews with military officials and details the evacuation from Aug. 15-31, reveals the deep frustrations the Pentagon had with the Biden administration's handling of the crisis.

The Army's lead investigator, Brig. Gen. Lance Curtis, asked Vasely whether it was true that First Lady Jill Biden and Pope Francis had called in to seek help for specific people who were in harm's way.

 

'That's accurate,' Vasely confirmed 'I was being contacted by representatives from the Holy See to assist the Italian military contingent … in getting through groups … of special interest to the Vatican. That is just one of many examples.

'I cannot stress enough,' the admiral added, 'how these high-profile requests ate up bandwidth and created competition for already stressed resources.'

A Post report earlier this week revealed the frustrations at the Pentagon as the White House and State Department failed to prepare the embassy for evacuations in the weeks preceding Kabul's fall.

But the Biden administration has defended its planning for the withdrawal. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said this week that the National Security Council had been meeting for months to discuss to assess the situation and plan for contingencies if an emergency erupted.

White House officials have insisted they had planned for all possible outcomes, but that no one had expected the Afghan armed forces to collapse so fast.

 

Ross Wilson, the acting U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, wanted to maintain a diplomatic presence and said the U.S. could not preserve influence without an embassy, according to Vasely.

The Taliban was making rapid gains - taking as many as 10 districts a day, according to an unnamed official, who said: 'The embassy needed to position for withdrawal, and the ambassador didn’t get it.'

Administration officials also expressed concerns that sounding the alarm would trigger panic, the rapid departure of other nations and the collapse of the government in Kabul.

Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Farrell J. Sullivan said dealing with the embassy was 'like pulling teeth' until early August, when the reality hit home.

And a meeting with a National Security Council official on Aug. 6 prompted him to say that, 'the NSC was not seriously planning for an evacuation.'

 

The evacuations succeeded in getting out 124,000 people before it ended midnight on Aug. 31, but the U.S. was forced to make an unusual security deal with the Taliban, even as terrorist group ISIS-K was able to carry out a deadly attack.

The Biden administration initially said that only 100 American citizens who wanted to leave had been left behind, but changed that number numerous times. Officials eventually said that 450 left after the evacuation concluded with American help.

And when it became clear that U.S. forces were swamped and some who had Taliban targets on their back would be left behind, volunteer groups stepped in to get people out on their own.

'Just about every volunteer group can tell you stories about lawmakers and other people with authority calling and saying, "You need to get my guy out,"' said Scott Mann, founder of Task Force Pineapple, a private group that helped more than 800 escape Taliban rule.

Last week the Pentagon revealed the results of its investigation into the airport suicide bombing. It said the attack was carried out by a lone suicide bomber, and was not a complex attack - with gunmen and a bomb - as previously thought.

The attack brought a tragic conclusion to the hurried U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and has cast a long shadow over the Biden administration ever since.

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10498941/Commander-charge-Kabul-evacuation-slams-White-House-distraction-chaos.html