Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:23 a.m. No.16544408   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4867 >>4878

>>16544390

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https:// www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/docid-32403785.pdf

https:// www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/hearings/ciasuseofjournal00unit.pdf

Why are the above [public declassified docs] highly protected?

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>>458430

Scroll through both docs.

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Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:29 a.m. No.16544445   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4624 >>4788

What Are They Hiding? More Michigan Election Corruption with Special Guest Jacky Eubanks

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https://rumble.com/embed/v17gp26/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.16544559   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4561 >>4563 >>4624 >>4788

Quietly released at midnight, CNN admits the Biden admin are doubting if Ukraine can take back the land they lost to Russia.

 

โ€œAdvisors to President Joe Biden have begun debating internally how and whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should shift his definition of a Ukrainian "victory" โ€“ adjusting for the possibility that his country has shrunk irreversibly.โ€

 

Ukraine are losing. And the United States will be less willing to provide them weapons if Ukraine canโ€™t show any progress.

 

Zelensky is asking for more weapons, more training, more money, and looking to launch a counter attack, but the writing is on the wall and the US advisors arenโ€™t buying it.

 

Ukraine lost before it began. They never stood a chance. Anyone who actually believed they did, was a victim of propaganda.

 

Is this the turning point where the left-wing media can no longer get away with denying the undeniable? Russia is winning.

 

-Clandestine

 

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/06/28/politics/white-house-ukraine-projection/index.html

Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.16544561   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4624 >>4632 >>4788

>>16544559

Biden officials privately doubt that Ukraine can win back all of its territory

 

(CNN) White House officials are losing confidence that Ukraine will ever be able to take back all of the land it has lost to Russia over the past four months of war, US officials told CNN, even with the heavier and more sophisticated weaponry the US and its allies plan to send.

 

Advisers to President Joe Biden have begun debating internally how and whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should shift his definition of a Ukrainian "victory" โ€“ adjusting for the possibility that his country has shrunk irreversibly.

 

US officials emphasized to CNN that this more pessimistic assessment does not mean the US plans to pressure Ukraine into making any formal territorial concessions to Russia in order to end the war. There is also hope that Ukrainian forces will be able to take back significant chunks of territory in a likely counteroffensive later this year.

 

A congressional aide familiar with the deliberations told CNN that a smaller Ukrainian state is not inevitable. "Whether Ukraine can take back these territories is in large part, if not entirely, a function of how much support we give them," the aide said. He noted that Ukraine has formally asked the US for a minimum of 48 multiple launch rocket systems, but to date has only been promised eight from the Pentagon.

 

And not everyone in the administration is as worried โ€“ some believe Ukrainian forces could again defy expectations, as they did in the early days of the war when they repelled a Russian advance on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. National security adviser Jake Sullivan has remained highly engaged with his Ukrainian counterparts and spent hours on the phone last week discussing Ukrainian efforts to recapture territory with Ukraine's defense chief and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, officials familiar with the call told CNN.

 

The growing pessimism comes as Biden is meeting with US allies in Europe, where he will try to convey strength and optimism about the trajectory of the war as he rallies leaders to stay committed to arming and supporting Ukraine amid the brutal fight.

 

"We have to stay together. Putin has been counting on from the beginning, that somehow NATO and the G7 would splinter, but we haven't and we're not going to," Biden said Sunday while at the G7 summit in the Bavarian Alps.

 

The administration announced another $450 million in security assistance to Ukraine last week, including additional rocket launch systems, artillery ammunition and patrol boats. The US is also expected to announce as soon as this week that it has purchased an advanced surface-to-air missile defense system, called a NASAMS, for Ukrainian forces. Biden indicated in an op-ed earlier this month that he is committed to helping Ukraine gain the upper hand on the battlefield so that it has leverage in negotiations with Russia.

 

The mood has shifted over the last several weeks, though, as Ukraine has struggled to repel Russia's advances in the Donbas and has suffered staggering troop losses, reaching as many as 100 soldiers per day. Ukrainian forces are also burning through their equipment and ammunition faster than the West can provide and train them on new, NATO-standard weapons systems.

 

A US military official and a source familiar with Western intelligence agreed it was unlikely that Ukraine would be able to mass the force necessary to reclaim all of the territory lost to Russia during the fighting โ€“ especially this year, as Zelensky said on Monday was his goal. A substantial counteroffensive might be possible with more weapons and training, the sources said, but Russia may also have an opportunity to replenish its force in that time, so there are no guarantees.

 

"Much hinges on whether Ukraine can retake territory at least to February 23 lines," said Michael Kofman, a Russian military expert at the Center for Naval Analyses. "The prospect is there, but it's contingent. If Ukraine can get that far, then it can likely take the rest. But if it can't, then it may have to reconsider how best to attain victory."

Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.16544563   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4624 >>4788

>>16544559

Russian forces gaining ground

 

Russian forces now control more than half of the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, Pavlo Kyrylenko, the head of the Donetsk region military administration, said Thursday. Ukrainian forces retreated from the key eastern city of Severodonetsk on Friday after weeks of bloody battle.

 

Russian forces last week also captured ground around Lysychansk, the last city in the eastern Luhansk region still controlled by Ukraine. Ukrainian military commanders are now grappling with the reality that they may have to withdraw from the area to defend territory further west.

 

In the meantime, Russian oil revenues have only been going up as oil prices have skyrocketed, even amid the harsh sanctions imposed by the West. US officials said on Monday that the US and its allies are going to try capping the price of oil so Russia does not profit from it anymore, but how and when that cap will take effect remains to be seen.

 

Internally, there is a sense among some in the Biden administration that Zelensky will need to start moderating expectations for what Ukrainian forces can realistically achieve. Zelensky said late last month that he would "consider it a victory for our state, as of today, to advance to the February 24 line without unnecessary losses."

 

He reiterated that goal last week.

 

"We don't have any other choice left but to move forward โ€“ move to liberate all of our territories," he said in a Telegram post. "We need to kick the invaders out of the Ukrainian regions. Though the width of the frontlines is as long as over 2,5000 km, we feel that we hold the strategic initiative."

 

And on Monday, he put a timeline on it: He wants the war over, and for Ukraine to win, by the end of 2022, he told G7 leaders.

 

Russia is suffering acute combat losses as well, losing as much as a third of its ground force in four months of war, US intelligence officials estimate. Officials have also said publicly that Russia will struggle to make any serious gains further west, using the Donbas region as a staging ground, without a full mobilization of its reserve forces.

 

But Russia believes it can maintain the fight, wearing down Ukrainian and western resolve as the global economic effects of the war become more severe, officials have told CNN.

 

The hunt for Soviet-era weaponry

 

As CNN has previously reported, Russia is looking in particular to exploit the gap between how much Soviet-style ammunition Ukraine and its allies have in their stockpiles, and how long it will take the west to provide Ukraine with modern, NATO-standard weapons and munitions that require time-consuming training.

 

A senior defense official acknowledged to CNN that the Soviet-era stocks are "dwindling," but haven't yet reached "rock bottom." The official said that some eastern European countries still have more they could provide โ€“ but only if they continue to be backfilled by allies with more modern equipment.

 

The US and its allies, meanwhile, have been scrounging the world for the kind of Soviet-era ammunition that fits the equipment Ukraine already has, including 152 mm artillery ammunition. NATO-standard weapons fire larger, 155mm rounds. But another US defense official told CNN that effort is effectively reaching its end, with almost everything available that countries are willing to provide having already gone in.

 

Given the prodigious rate at which the Ukrainians have gone through their older ammunition in the bruising artillery fight in the Donbas, the official said, "Soviet-era weapons are being wiped off the earth."

 

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/06/28/politics/white-house-ukraine-projection/index.html

Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 5:53 a.m. No.16544589   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4624 >>4788

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The docs completed 50% of the procedure. The team of doctors stopped as he was at serious risk of cardiac failure.

 

He is in critical condition, intubated for the next 48 hours in ICU and not out of the woods.

 

His wife is with him as well as his dear friend who has been by his side since Dr. Zelenko became a worldwide household name.

 

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Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 6:06 a.m. No.16544654   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4656 >>4681 >>4737 >>4780 >>4786 >>4788

American News Jun 27, 2022 5:57 PM EST

Clarence Thomas slams US defamation laws, says he wants individuals to be able to sue in SPLC case

 

"SPLC's 'hate group' designation lumped Coral Ridge's Christian ministry with groups like the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazis," Thomas said in his dissent to the Court not hearing the case.

Clarence Thomas slams US defamation laws, says he wants individuals to be able to sue in SPLC case

Libby Emmons

Libby Emmons Brooklyn, NY

June 27, 2022 5:57 PM 3 mins reading

 

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas indicated on Monday that the court should perhaps reconsider libel rulings that increase the difficulty in an individual suing a media company for defamation. He disagreed with the Court's ruling not to take up the case Coral Ridge v. SPLC, which would have brought New York Times v. Sullivan into question.

 

In his dissent, he said "I would grant certiorari in this case to revisit the 'actual malice' standard.This case is one of many showing how New York Times and its progeny have allowed media organizations and interest groups 'to cast false aspersions on public figures with near impunity.'"

 

"SPLC's 'hate group' designation lumped Coral Ridge's Christian ministry with groups like the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazis," he wrote. "It placed Coral Ridge on an interactive, online 'Hate Map' and caused Coral Ridge concrete financial injury by excluding it from the AmazonSmile donation program. Nonetheless, unable to satisfy the 'almost impossible' actual-malice standard this Court has imposed, Coral Ridge could not hold SPLC to account for what it maintains is a blatant falsehood."

 

Coral Ridge was labeled a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, and that designation was used by SPLC on its website, as well as in fundraising, publications, and training programs. Coral Ridge speaks out against homosexual acts.

 

David C. Gibbs III is a lawyer for Coral Ridge, and expressed his view that "This Court's 'actual-malice' standard, invented for a particular time and a particular purpose, has become obsolete and does not serve any of the interests it was designed to protect by limiting private individuals from bringing defamation claims against other private companies or individuals."

 

He went on to say that Sullivan decision "no longer acts as a bulwark to protect civil rights" but is more "a sword used to bludgeon public figures with impunity while hiding behind this Court's mistaken view of the First Amendment."

 

The SPLC routinely labels groups and individuals "hateful" based on allegations, accusations, and limited to no actual data. They run hit pieces on investigative journalists who they don't like, such as The Post Millennial's Andy Ngo, and call other journalists and commentators, like Human Events Daily's Jack Posobiec anti-semitic, despite ample and full evidence to the contrary. Jeff Bezos in 2020 said that he was considering breaking ties with the SPLC, noting that he'd "like a better source" if he can get it.

Anonymous ID: 86ebc3 June 28, 2022, 6:06 a.m. No.16544656   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4788

>>16544654

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz has pointed out that the SPLC often labels Christian groups as hateful, a concern shared on Monday by Justice Thomas. Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Jeremy Tedesco said during congressional hearings in 2020 that "The SPLC actively lobbies corporations to harm and economically discriminate against groups and people they donโ€™t like." He added that the SPLC has been "completely discredited."

 

Still, the Biden administration has teamed up with the SPLC to tackle "extremism." This administration also notably undertook to investigate parents who go to school board meetings to demand higher educational quality, and less indoctrination, for their children.

 

BREAKING: Biden Pentagon to welcome discredited, anti-Christian SPLC activists to advise Counter Extremism Working Group pic.twitter.com/DKEXV4iiNbโ€” Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) May 19, 2021

 

The case of The New York Times v. Sullivan centered around an ad in defense of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. against charges against him. The ad contained some factual inaccuracies, and Montgomery, Alabama Public Safety Commissioner for the city said that those inaccuracies reflected badly on him, despite his not being named, and brought a libel suit.

 

In a lower, Alabama court, Sullivan was awarded damages. But when the case hit the Supreme Court, they ruled against Sullivan, saying that "public officials must meet a higher standard for libel judgments and show that the publisher acted with knowledge that something was false."

 

It was in this case that the term "actual-malice" was coined, meaning that the media entity had to be proven to have willfully made the statements "with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not." Proving "actual-malice" is remarkably difficult to do, and very rarely succeeds in court.

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/clarence-thomas-slams-us-defamation-laws-says-he-wants-individuals-to-be-able-to-sue-in-splc-case