Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 2:05 p.m. No.16381745   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1982 >>2040

Jesse is right, you know!

 

People don’t understand why such a tiny portion of society has such an outsized voice today. It’s not complicated.They’re more committed to their religion than you are to yours. They’re interested in victory and domination. You’d like to win, but only if you can look polite.

 

All the branches of cultural Marxism have followed the same path. From feminism to “civil rights” to climate change insanity to the LGBTQ stuff. All of them. Starts small. The eunuch Right “turns the other cheek”, soon it’s a raging wildfire consuming everything.

 

Worst part of the LGBTQ insanity is it’s diabolical focus on children. You’re seeing this more and more. Drag shows. Trans teachers. The works.

 

The American communist knows this is his chance to break kids from their parents.

 

You think it’s bad now? If this filth is not purged, and it won’t be, pedophilia will be mainstream within 10-15 years. They’re already sprinkling an article out here and there. It’s coming.

 

Don’t believe me? Well yesterday it was “equality in marriage!!” Today, kids bark at each other in schools and eat out of dog bowls. Teenage girls cut their tits off. Drag children dance on Good Morning America to cheering crowds.

 

There is no polite, nice way to reverse this now. We will have to get aggressive and do things that make you uncomfortable. It will require state legislation. Firings. Prosecutions. It will require you making financial decisions that are more purposeful.

 

Mad about that? I am. Sucks. But that’s what we get for letting it get this far. Now, we’re gonna have to rip up some lawn to remove these roots. They’re too deep. Fire every O-6 and above in the military. Every one. Let’s start there. That’s all.

 

https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1532018482954518529?s=20&t=MHeIUiRXUzS7wC2E85eVYw

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 2:13 p.m. No.16381784   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16381728

This is so sick, nothing any government Federal or State can ever be trusted again, and then you have people read this and believe it, no wonder there is so much division. I hate these people!

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 2:32 p.m. No.16381859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1951

I wonder if Durham allowed that to stay, to reveal the FBI for who they are; or if the Defense made sure it was there? Regardless, the conviction wasn't the goal.

 

FoiaFan

@15poundstogo

Sorry, but looking at this exhibits and considering the jury instructions and the reasonable doubt standard,it looks like the jury was correct. The FBI internally viewed this as coming from the DNC. Dirty, but reasonable doubt on materiality and if Sussmann lied at the meeting.

 

https://twitter.com/gofiguritout/status/1532090450886029312?s=20&t=diP4FqCopSL4iGlVhqg1Rg

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 2:58 p.m. No.16381993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2056 >>2193 >>2305 >>2311 >>2403

1 Jun, 2022 16:59

South Korea brands North ‘enemy’ – Yonhap

The new narrative reflects Seoul’s toughening stance on Pyongyang, according to the news agency

 

Everything Joe, turns to shit

 

South Korea’s Defense Ministry has referred to the North as “an enemy” in educational materials distributed among its troops in a move that reflects Seoul’s toughening stance on Pyongyang, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Monday, citing South Korean officials.

 

“North Korea’s provocations are security threats facing us, and as long as such security threats continue, the North’s military and its regime are our enemy,” the South’s materials for “military spirit education” read.

 

Last week, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who assumed office in early May, said in an interview with CNN that the age of appeasing North Korea is over. His comment apparently reflects a shift from the preceding liberal Moon Jae-in administration, which avoided such expressions as it pushed for closer inter-Korean ties.

The South Korean military distributed the materials on May 9, following a speech by the nation’s new defense minister, Lee Jong-sup, at a parliamentary hearing where he called the North an “evident” enemy, citing especially its recent missile launches and the “nuclear threat” it poses.

 

“The minister has told the National Assembly that he would ensure clear education will be given to troops about the North Korean military and the regime being our enemy,” a ministry official told Yonhap on condition of anonymity. “In line with the thrust of his remarks, we have made the materials.”

 

By comparison, educational materials distributed in 2019 stated that the North represented “real military threats,” adding that the country needed “capabilities to respond strongly and sternly should the North carry out provocations or hostile acts.”

 

The change in rhetoric occurred after North Korea launched at least 16 missile tests this year. According to US military and intelligence agencies, Pyongyang may also be gearing up for its first underground nuclear test in nearly five years.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/556459-south-korea-description-north-enemy/

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 3:14 p.m. No.16382080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2282

7 Oct, 2021 15:05

Brazilian police discover $3.5mn trove of Nazi memorabilia at home of ‘insane psychopath’ suspected of child rape

 

(Remember this story, FBI should go to Brazil and find all the white supremacists Nazi's)

 

Nazi uniforms and flags, photos of Adolf Hitler, and German WWII medals were among a massive collection of Third Reich items found at the home of a Rio de Janeiro man, whom the police came to arrest on suspicion of raping a minor.

 

The discovery, which lead detective Luis Armond described as “totally unusual and shocking,” was announced by law enforcement on Wednesday.

 

It followed the detention of a 58-year-old man, who was accused of raping a 12-year-old boy and abusing other children in a condominium in the western part of Rio where he lived.

 

Inside the suspect’s home, the officers stumbled upon a huge collection of some 1,000 historic items related to the Third Reich.

 

These included original Nazi uniforms, flags, and medals; newspapers and magazines published in Germany during World War II; plus paintings, photos, and busts of Adolf Hitler, among other things.

 

The man, identified as Aylson Proenca Doyle Linhares, also possessed a whole arsenal of weapons, some of which were contemporary. The police said they have seized daggers, sabers, and at least nine firearms – including a rifle and a machine gun – from his apartment, along with a large stash of ammunition.

 

Another curious find was a Nazi Party membership card, which Linhares had filled with his personal details, attaching to it a photo of himself in an SS uniform.

 

The suspect told the officers that his collection was worth between 2.5 million and 3 million euros (between $2.9 and $3.5 million). According to Armond, just a single uniform belonging to a high-ranking Nazi officer could fetch up to 290,000 euros.

 

“He is a smart guy and articulate, but he’s a Holocaust denier, he’s homophobic, he’s a pedophile, and he says he hunts homosexuals,” the detective said about Linhares in an interview with Reuters.

 

I’m no doctor, but he seems to me an insane psychopath.

The man came from a wealthy family and apparently used his inheritance money to hoard Nazi memorabilia, Armond said, adding that a proper museum must now be found to host his collection.

 

Besides the initial child abuse allegations, Linhares ended up being charged with illegal possession of a weapon and racial discrimination.

 

The investigators are currently probing his possible connections to Nazi and right-wing groups in the country, as well as his ties in the market of Third Reich memorabilia, in hopes of tracking down the brokers and other collections.

 

Thousands of Nazis fled to South America in an attempt to escape prosecution after the Soviet Army raised the Red Flag over the Reichstag in Berlin in May 1945, signaling the unequivocal fall of the Third Reich days after its leader, Adolf Hitler, killed himself to avoid a tribunal.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/536870-brazil-nazi-pedophile-rio/

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 3:20 p.m. No.16382122   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Zelensky looks like a Prisoner of War!

 

1 Jun, 2022 12:52

Kremlin explains why it doesn't trust Zelensky

President Zelensky cannot be trusted not to use weapons to attack targets in Russia, Moscow says

 

Ukraine cannot be trusted to abide by Washington’s wishes and not use US-supplied rocket launchers against targets in Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday. Kiev has a poor record on keeping its word, the official claimed.

 

Peskov was commenting on the US decision to provide Ukraine with HIMRAS multiple rocket launchers. US officials stated that the weapon systems would not be used against targets in Russia, arguing that this made Washington not a party to the Ukraine conflict.

 

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged to honor the US assurances when he spoke to Newsmax.

 

“We’re not interested in what’s happening in Russia,” he promised in an interview published on Wednesday. “We’re only interested in our own territory in Ukraine.”

 

When asked about the promise, Peskov said Russia didn’t trust Zelensky to keep his word.

 

“Unfortunately, such a thing is not what our experience suggests,” he said. Zelensky has been breaking his word throughout his relatively short political career, “starting with his main election campaign promise to put an end to the war in southeastern Ukraine,” Peskov said.

 

Zelensky, a former comedian, made a surprise switch to politics in January 2019, announcing his decision to run for president. He quickly gained momentum in the race, partly because he had played a character in a political comedy show, who took power in Ukraine by a chance and used it to take down entrenched corruption in the government while challenging global institutions like the International Monetary Fund.

 

The unorthodox candidate pledged to reconcile with rebel forces of the Donbass, who turned against the central government after the 2014 armed coup in Kiev. He received an unprecedented level of public support, scoring over 73% of votes in the second round face-off against incumbent President Petro Poroshenko.

 

Instead of delivering peace, Zelensky continued his predecessor’s policies regarding the breakaway republics and openly refused to implement the Minsk agreements, an EU-brokered peace roadmap for the Donbass.

 

Considering the circumstances “we give no credit of trust to the Ukrainian side,” Peskov said. Russia does not believe that the US was acting in good faith either, the Kremlin spokesman added.

 

“The US is pouring gasoline on the fire deliberately and with enthusiasm,” and American arms supplies “encourage the Ukrainian leadership not to resume peace talks,” he said.

 

Peskov pledged that the Russian military will take precautions to minimize the potential threat posed to Russia by American missiles in Ukraine’s possession.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/556436-zelensky-trust-weapons-russia/

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 3:30 p.m. No.16382188   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2193 >>2209 >>2211 >>2225 >>2305 >>2403

Trump Takes Another Hit After Obama Officials Cleared of Flynn Unmasking

By Katherine Fung On 6/1/22 at 12:53 PM EDT

The media and journalists are ghouls

 

Former President Donald Trump's efforts to dismiss the Democrats' claims of Russian collusion were dealt a second blow this week after a newly disclosed report revealed that the Justice Department cleared members of the Obama administration over the unmasking of Michael Flynn.

 

On Wednesday, Buzzfeed News obtained and published the previously classified document from then-U.S. Attorney John Bash's 2020 investigation into the practice of unmasking, one of several probes ordered by Trump's attorney general, William Barr, to undermine investigations into Trump's ties to Russia.

 

The full report revealed that Bash not only concluded the review without criminal charges, but he had also determined that "no unmasking requests made before Election Day that sought the identity of an apparent associate of the Trump campaign"—a conclusion that shattered Trump's allegations.

 

The release of Bash's findings comes just a day after Michael Sussmann, a lawyer whose firm represented Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, was acquitted of false-statement chargers stemming from Trump's special counsel John Durham's three-year investigation.

 

Sussmann was accused of lying to federal investigators about his ties to Clinton when he provided a tip about a possible backchannel between Trump's 2016 campaign and Kremlin-backed Alfa Bank.

 

Former U.S. Attorney John Bash's 52-page report into the unmasking of Michael Flynn shattered the allegations former President Donald Trump made about Obama administration officials, further knocking down Trump's attempts to dismiss claims of Russia collusion.

 

Throughout his presidency, Trump and other Republicans repeatedly accused senior Obama officials of deliberately targeting his associates—specifically Flynn, who briefly served as national security adviser to Trump—by using their positions to request their names be revealed on certain intelligence documents.

 

While Bash's decision not to prosecute anyone was reported back in 2020, the full 52-page report revealed just how resoundingly the details of the investigation rejected Trump's claims.

 

"I have not found evidence that senior U.S. officials unmasked the identities of U.S. persons contained in intelligence reports for political purposes or other inappropriate reasons during the 2016 election period or the ensuing transition period," Bash wrote in his report.

 

Examining "whether any senior officials had obtained General Flynn's identity in connection with those communications through an unmasking request made during the transition period," Bash concluded: "The answer is no."

 

Bash found that while the FBI shared transcripts of Flynn's calls with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak outside the Bureau without masking Flynn's name, "Nothing about the content suggests that officials were seeking derogatory information about General Flynn or were otherwise inappropriately targeting him."

 

Although Flynn pleaded guilty to a felony count of "willingly and knowingly" making false statements denying his discussion of sanctions with Kislyak in 2017, Barr's DOJ dismissed the case against him and Flynn was later pardoned by Trump before he left office.

 

Newsweek reached out to Trump for comment.

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-takes-another-hit-after-obama-officials-cleared-flynn-unmasking-1712153

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 3:37 p.m. No.16382225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2237 >>2305 >>2403

>>16382188

Why is Newsweek reporting this as if the report just came out, it's been out since 2020, they just had to tie something to Durham, didn't they

 

JOHN BASH

United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas

 

In office

December 11, 2017 – October 9, 2020

President Donald Trump

 

Preceded by Richard Durbin

Succeeded by Gregg N. Sofer

 

John Franklin Bash III is an American attorney who served as the United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas from 2017 to 2020.

 

Early life and education

In 2003, Bash graduated from Harvard College, where he was a staff writer for the Harvard Crimson.[1][2] In 2006 he received a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review.[3][4]

 

Career

After law school, Bash clerked for Antonin Scalia of the United States Supreme Court during the 2007–08 session, and earlier for Brett Kavanaugh of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.[5]

 

Following Bash's clerkships, he was an associate attorney at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, where his practice focused on complex litigation in federal district and appellate courts.[5][6] From 2012 to 2017, Bash was an Assistant to the Solicitor General in the United States Department of Justice.[7][8] In that role, he argued ten cases on behalf of the United States before the Supreme Court of the United States.[9] In 2017, he was a special assistant and associate counsel to U.S.

 

President Donald Trump.[10][11] On December 11, 2017, he was sworn in as United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas.[12][13][14][15]

 

Before he was U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas, Bash's district played a role in the implementation of the Trump administration's family separation policy. A pilot program on family separations was implemented in El Paso, Texas before Bash was U.S. Attorney, and he did not continue the pilot under his tenure. A memo was prepared for Bash by staff that had participated in the pilot; it showed that if children younger than 12 were separated from their parents, most would not be able to find their way back to their parents. Bash never sent the memo to Justice Department officials in Washington D.C. because, after suggesting that they might ask him for the information, the officials never reached out.[16] A draft report by the Department's inspector general's office said that he did not send the memo because he had "no interest in pushing DHS to restart family unit referrals or in nationalizing the concluded pilot program," according to the draft report, and that he thought sending the memo would "re-commence the discussion."

 

Although Bash did not design the Trump administration's family separation policy, he did help carry it out. He initially refused to prosecute two cases which would lead to the separation of children from their parents. However, after a phone call from Rod J. Rosenstein, then deputy attorney general, he switched course. “Per the A.G.’s policy, we should NOT be categorically declining immigration prosecutions of adults in family units because of the age of a child,” he wrote his staff after a phone call with Rosenstein.[17]

 

On May 27, 2020, a Justice Department spokeswoman said that Attorney General William Barr had assigned Bash to review practices of the Trump–Russia investigation related to the 2016 "unmasking" of Trump's advisor Gen.

 

Michael Flynn in a phone call with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.[18][19] On October 5, 2020, Bash announced he would resign from the DOJ, effective on October 9, after accepting a job in the private sector.[20][21][22] Fox News reported that his successor, Gregg N. Sofer, would continue overseeing any ongoing investigations that Bash had led.[23]The Washington Post reported on October 13 that Bash's unmasking inquiry had concluded with no findings of substantive wrongdoing and no public report.[24] Bash's 52-page report, previously classified top secret, was released in May 2022. Bash wrote he had found no evidence that any unmasking requests were made for any political or otherwise improper reasons during the 2016 election period or the ensuing presidential transition.[25]

 

Personal life

In 2007, Bash married Zina Gelman, who had also clerked for Judge Brett Kavanaugh.[26]

 

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

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 3:55 p.m. No.16382321   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16382266

Executive Summary

He's saying it's normal to unmask people because we will have to brief the Admin team, this is weird logic

 

2nd I don't think anyone said people were unmasked before Election day at all.

 

U. He's basically saying DNI Ratcliffe or Grenell didn't understand what they were declassifying.

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 4:05 p.m. No.16382376   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16382348

I think bASH missed the point, Flynn was the incoming NS Advisor of the WH and he had a right to speak to the Russian Ambassador, so why did 40 people across the government unmask Flynn. That is used for National Security Threats, so did they label him a National Security Threat? Reading this report, it's so fucking weak, and justifying bad behavior.

 

Every time they move the line of what the law says, the more they will push the fucking line until there is no law anymore.

Anonymous ID: f7930d June 1, 2022, 4:10 p.m. No.16382408   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16382266

This freaking report is making me sick to my stomach, there is absolutely no accountability. Guaranteed Sundance will have an extensive article on this BS