Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 7:37 p.m. No.16110023   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0031

>>16109979

 

Sep 30 2018 14:33:44 (EST)

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Justice K confirmation

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Goodbye, Mr. Rosenstein [payment in full]

https://''www.cbsnews.com/news/jeff-flake-brett-kavanaugh-fbi-probe-today-elevator-protest-chris-coons-2018-09-28/ 📁''

 

"Flake's decision came after he spoke to senators of both parties and withstood pressure from some Republicans not to take such a step. As he considered his course of action, Flake also had a conversation with Deputy Attorney General [Rod Rosenstein], who is in charge of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation."

Define 'Treason'.

The crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.

Define 'Subversion'.

The act of subverting : the state of being subverted; especially : a systematic attempt to overthrow or undermine a government or political system by persons working secretly from within?

'Think line of questions re: Sen. Graham Justice K re: 'Enemy Combatants'.'

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Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 7:39 p.m. No.16110031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0062

>>16110023

 

Behind the scenes of Jeff Flake's decision to call for an FBI probe into Kavanaugh allegations

cbsnews.com/news/jeff-flake-brett-kavanaugh-fbi-probe-today-elevator-protest-chris-coons-2018-09-28

 

Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake surprised his colleagues on both sides of the aisle when he called for a delay in the Senate floor vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation, after releasing a statement earlier that morning saying that he would vote to confirm Kavanaugh.

 

Flake, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, voted to advance Kavanaugh's nomination for consideration by the full Senate on Friday, but said that he would not approve a motion to bring the nomination forward without an FBI investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct by Kavanaugh.

 

Flake was joined by Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, both moderates, in calling for a week-long investigation. President Trump instructed the FBI to open an investigation into allegations against Kavanaugh on Friday.

 

Flake's decision came after he spoke to senators of both parties and withstood pressure from some Republicans not to take such a step. As he considered his course of action, Flake also had a conversation with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is in charge of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. And, at the top of his mind was the previous day's testimony from Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were both teenagers.

 

Flake told reporters later in the day that while he had arrived at a decision about whether to support Kavanaugh, he was concerned about the process.

 

"Let me just say from the outset — Judge Kavanaugh, I agreed to support him before all of this came out. I wanted to support him — I'm a conservative. He's a conservative judge. But I want a process we can be proud of," Flake said, "I think the county needs to be behind it. And we need a more bipartisan process that's why this is important."

 

Before the vote: Flake confronted by protesters

After Flake voted Friday morning to schedule the vote to advance Kavanaugh's nomination for that afternoon, two protesters confronted him at a Senate elevator, holding the doors open to block him from leaving. One of the protesters spoke emotionally about her own experience with sexual assault, while Flake looked down, ashen-faced.

 

"I was sexually assaulted and nobody believed me. I didn't tell anyone and you're telling all women that they don't matter, that they should just stay quiet, because if they tell you what happened to them, you're going to ignore them," the protester said.

 

https://twitter.com/alanhe/status/1045676377553465350

 

VIDEO: Senator Flake was confronted by protesters who held the elevator door open for 4 minutes right after he announced that he was a “Yes” on Kavanaugh.

10:07 AM · Sep 28, 2018·Twitter Web Client

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 7:46 p.m. No.16110062   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16110031

 

Conversations with other senators

Several senators on the committee spoke before the vote, including Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware, a close friend of Flake's in the Senate. The two are the same age, born just a few months apart, and also both serve on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy. The two have both spent significant time in Africa, and bonded over those experiences, and have traveled together.

 

Coons told CBS News' Nancy Cordes that he was surprised and disappointed when he learned Flake had released a statement saying he would vote to confirm Kavanaugh, unleashing an expletive in front of reporters when a reporter showed him the headline on a phone. Coons then reworked his planned speech to the committee, in part to appeal to Republicans like Flake who were on the fence about Kavanaugh's confirmation.

In a measured speech to his colleagues on the committee, Coons condemned the rank partisanship that had infected Kavanaugh's confirmation process, and quoted his Senate predecessor and the former Judiciary Committee chairman, former Vice President Joe Biden.

 

"I want to share one thing he said to me when I began my service here, which was: 'It is always appropriate to question another senator's policies, it is always appropriate to question another senator's priorities, but it is never appropriate to question another senator's motives,'" Coons said. "And there has been far too much of that that's happened in this process, in a way that will frankly make it very difficult for us to take off our partisan jerseys and at some point get back to the important work of finding solutions to the real challenges facing this country."

 

He said that after he gave his speech to the committee, Flake called him to the anteroom outside the hearing room to talk about his decision.

 

"He said, 'Look, I'm really having trouble with this. I think this hearing is tearing the country apart. What you're suggesting is perfectly reasonable. I think we ought to be trying to find a way to have a one-week pause,'" Coons recounted. He also said that Flake expressed some trepidation about proposing such a pause to allow the FBI to investigate the Kavanaugh allegations. "'I'm really concerned that folks on your side just want to run this out indefinitely and hold it open and hold it open and hold it open, and then it'll just lead to more, more, more," And, you know, I'm very concerned about how will this be handled? How will people talk about it?'" Coons said that he and Flake "had about a 5-minute intense and somewhat personal conversation" about the proposal.

 

Coons said Flake asked to speak to Feinstein. Eventually, it became a scrum where "virtually every member of the committee" gathered in the anteroom. Flake later told reporters he met with Democratic colleagues and asked them, "What would cause you to say we have a better process?"

 

After talking with several senators for awhile, Flake "sort of kicked everyone out," and he and Coons talked individually in the phone booth for around 15 minutes.

 

''Soon afterward, Flake said he wanted to speak to FBI Director Christopher Wray. He ended up talking with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for what Coons estimated was about 10 minutes. Coons had left him alone for the conversation, but when he returned, Flake was no longer by himself.''

 

"They had a long conversation. You know, by the time I got back 10 minutes later, there were three Republican senators and staff really beating on him, really leaning in and making their best arguments," Coons– said about the scene before senators returned to reconvene in the hearing room. The vote started 20 minutes after it was scheduled.

 

Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley called the vote, and Flake voted to advance the nomination to the full Senate, as did all the other Republican senators. Eight Democrats voted against the motion, and two stayed silent in protest.

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 7:51 p.m. No.16110099   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0126 >>0173

>>16110027

 

A Nazi hunter in Paraguay discovers a sinister and bizarre plot to rekindle the Third Reich.

 

The Boys From Brazil 1978 (Laurence Olivier - Gregory Peck) HD

 

https://youtu.be/PvG_ORNxrO8

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 7:54 p.m. No.16110126   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16110099

 

movie about cloning =>trip dubs

 

Is there any truth to the boys from Brazil?

Although The Boys From Brazil is a fictitious novel, the cloning methods and dilemmas it introduces are entirely possible.

Published in 1976, The Boys From Brazil tells the story of fictitious Nazi-hunter Yakov Liebermann and his quest to find the elusive “Angel of Death,” Dr. Josef Mengele.

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:03 p.m. No.16110181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0202 >>0260 >>0326 >>0373 >>0593 >>0695

Olaf Scholzis a German politician who has served as the chancellor of Germany since 8 December 2021. A member of the Social Democratic Party, he previously served as Vice Chancellor under Angela Merkel and as Federal Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2021. Wikipedia

 

Born: June 14, 1958(age 63 years), Osnabrück, Germany

Height: 5′ 7″

Party: Social Democratic Party of Germany

Spouse: Britta Ernst (m. 1998)

Education: University of Hamburg (1978–1985)

Office: Chancellor of Germany since 2021

Previous offices: Vice-Chancellor of Germany (2018–2021), MORE

https://www.weforum.org/people/olaf-scholz

 

Christopher Andrew Coonsis an American lawyer and politician serving as the junior United States senator from Delaware since 2010. A member of the Democratic Party, Coons served as the county executive of New Castle County from 2005 to 2010. Wikipedia

Born: September 9, 1963(age 58 years), Greenwich, CT

Spouse: Annie Coons (m. 1996)

Office: Member of the United States Senate since 2010

Children: Maggie Coons, Jack Coons, Michael Coons

Education: Yale Divinity School (1992), Yale Law School (1992), MORE

Books: The Response of Colleges and Universities to Calls for Divestment

https://www.weforum.org/people/christopher-coons

 

Angela Dorothea Merkelis a retired German politician and scientist who served as the chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021. A member of the Christian Democratic Union, she previously served as leader of the Opposition from 2002 to 2005 and as Leader of the Christian Democratic Union from 2000 to 2018. Wikipedia

Born: July 17, 1954 (age 67 years), Hamburg, Germany

Height: 5′ 5″

Party: Christian Democratic Union of Germany

https://www.weforum.org/people/angela-merkel

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:24 p.m. No.16110261   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16110173

>Nazis in South America

 

The NSDAP/AO arrived in South Africa in 1932 and as a result a number of groups sympathetic to Nazism emerged. The most notable of these was the South African Gentile National Socialist Movement (also known as the South African Christian National Socialist Movement), formed by Louis Weichardt the following year.

 

Christopher A. Coons

Senator from Delaware (D), United States Senate

 

Master's in Ethics, Yale Divinity School. Formerly: worked with the South African Council of Churches;

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:28 p.m. No.16110276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0282

Ratlines (World War II aftermath)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratlines_(World_War_II_aftermath)

 

''High-ranking fascists and Nazis who escaped Europe via the ratlines after World War II including: Ante Pavelić, Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele''

 

Ratlines (German: Rattenlinien) were a system of escape routes for Nazis and other fascists fleeing Europe in the aftermath of World War II. These escape routes mainly led toward havens in Latin America, particularly Argentina though also in Paraguay, Colombia,[1] Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Ecuador, and Bolivia, as well as the United States, Spain, and Switzerland.

 

There were two primary routes: the first went from Germany to Spain, then Argentina; the second from Germany to Rome to Genoa, then South America. The two routes developed independently but eventually came together.[2]

The ratlines were supported by some controversial clergy of the Catholic Church, and later used by the United States Intelligence officers.[3][4]

 

While reputable scholars unanimously consider Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to have committed suicide in Berlin near the end of the war, various conspiracy theories claim that he survived the war and fled to Argentina.

 

Early Spanish ratlines

The origins of the first ratlines are connected to various developments in Vatican–Argentine relations before and during World War II.[5] As early as 1942, Monsignor Luigi Maglione contacted Ambassador Llobet, inquiring as to the "willingness of the government of the Argentine Republic to apply its immigration law generously, in order to encourage at the opportune moment European Catholic immigrants to seek the necessary land and capital in our country".[6] Afterwards, a German priest, Anton Weber, the head of the Rome-based Society of Saint Raphael, traveled to Portugal, continuing to Argentina, to lay the groundwork for future Catholic immigration; this was to be a route which fascist exiles would exploit. According to historian Michael Phayer, "this was the innocent origin of what would become the Vatican ratline".[6]

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:29 p.m. No.16110282   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0293 >>0295 >>0337

>>16110276

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratlines_(World_War_II_aftermath)

 

ODESSA and the Gehlen Organization

Main article: ODESSA

 

The existence of Italian and Argentine ratlines has only been confirmed relatively recently , mainly due to research in newly declassified archives. Until the work of Aarons and Loftus, and of Uki Goñi (2002), a common view was that ex-Nazis themselves, organised in secret networks, ran the escape routes alone. The most famous such network is ODESSA (Organisation of former SS members), founded in 1946 according to Simon Wiesenthal, which included SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny and Sturmbannführer Alfred Naujocks and, in Argentina, Rodolfo Freude. Alois Brunner, former commandant of Drancy internment camp near Paris, escaped to Rome, then Syria, by ODESSA. Brunner was thought to be the highest-ranking Nazi war criminal still alive as of 2007.

 

Persons claiming to represent ODESSA claimed responsibility for the unsuccessful July 9, 1979, car bombing in France aimed at Nazi hunters Serge and Beate Klarsfeld. According to Paul Manning, "eventually, over 10,000 former German military made it to South America along escape routes ODESSA and Deutsche Hilfsverein…"[34]

 

Simon Wiesenthal, who advised Frederick Forsyth on the early 1970s novel/film script The Odessa File which brought the name to public attention, also names other Nazi escape organisations such as Spinne ("Spider") and Sechsgestirn ("Constellation of Six"). Wiesenthal describes these immediately after the war as Nazi cells based in areas of Austria where many Nazis had retreated and gone to ground. Wiesenthal claimed that the ODESSA network shepherded escapees to the Catholic ratlines in Rome (although he mentions only Hudal, not Draganović); or through a second route through France and into Francoist Spain.[35][36]

 

ODESSA was supported by the Gehlen Organization, which employed many former Nazi party members, and was headed by Reinhard Gehlen, a former German Army intelligence officer employed post-war by the CIA. The Gehlen Organization became the nucleus of the BND German intelligence agency, directed by Reinhard Gehlen from its 1956 creation until 1968.

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:32 p.m. No.16110293   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16110282

>ODESSA and the Gehlen Organization

 

>Main article: ODESSA

 

ODESSA is an American codename (from the German:

Organisation der ehemaligen SS-Angehörigen, meaning:

Organization of Former SS Members) coined in 1946 to cover Nazi underground escape plans at the end of World War II by a group of SS officers with the aim of facilitating secret escape routes, and any directly ensuing arrangements. The idea has been widely circulated in fictional spy novels and movies, including Frederick Forsyth's best-selling thriller The Odessa File (1972).The routes are also called ratlines. Known goals included allowing the SS members to escape to Argentina or the Middle East under false passports.[1]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ODESSA

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:38 p.m. No.16110316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0326 >>0373 >>0593 >>0695

https://youtu.be/znri_so-xxY

 

American Mind Control MK Ultra | Feature Film

 

Documentary Central 173K subscribers

After the 2nd World War the U.S government extracted Nazi scientists from Germany

 

This film is under license from Vision Films Inc. All rights reserved

 

At the end of the Second World War the United States government (under Operation Paperclip) extracted Nazi scientists from Germany.

Very quickly top secret scientific testing started to happen all across America. Project MK ULTRA was formed by the CIA.

The US government proceeded to drug, rape, torture, and murder innocent citizens on a massive scale that spanned decades.

Chemicals, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, and death were just a means to their end game. Once discovered by the public the project was supposedly closed down, but not before the CIA destroyed thousands of documents to hide their illegal activity.

Ordinary people were experimented on like lab rats by their own government. Assassinations, conspiracies, cover-ups, manipulation of Hollywood, and mind control.

This is the story of a very black, covert government project that continues to this day.

 

#Documentary #Channel #MindControl

Anonymous ID: c5a69f April 19, 2022, 8:39 p.m. No.16110323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Operation Bloodstone

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Operation Bloodstone was a covert operation whereby the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sought out Nazis and collaborators living in Soviet-controlled areas, to work undercover for U.S. intelligence inside of the Soviet Union, Latin America, and Canada, as well as domestically within the United States.[1][2] Many of those who were hired as part of Bloodstone were high-ranking Nazi intelligence agents who had committed war crimes.

 

History

Operation Bloodstone was initially proposed by the U.S. State Department, and was approved by SANACC (the State, Army, Navy, Air Force Coordinating Committee) on June 10, 1948. In the initial stages of the operation, a brief paper identified these anti-Communist elements in non-Western hemisphere countries outside of the Soviet orbit who "have shown extreme fortitude in the face of the Communist menace" and have "demonstrated the know-how to counter Communist propaganda and techniques to obtain control of mass movements."[3] Operation Bloodstone sought to tap these individuals who were "immobilized" on account of lack of funds and a coordinated international movement. In July, SANACC expanded the operation to:[4]

 

comprise those activities against the enemy which are conducted by Allied or friendly forces behind enemy lines … [to] include psychological warfare, subversion, sabotage, and miscellaneous operations such as assassination, target capture and rescue of Allied airmen.

 

By 1976, Operation Bloodstone was no longer a closely guarded secret but an investigation revealed that two other highly classified programs were connected to it: Operation Paperclip and Alsos Mission.[5]