Anonymous ID: 2eba29 Aug. 16, 2022, 3:46 a.m. No.17401666   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1789 >>1895 >>2093 >>2253

Tucker Carlson Goes Scorched Earth On FBI And Biden Over Trump Raid

 

Last week when the FBI raided Trump’s Florida home, Tucker Carlson was on vacation.

 

He came back on Monday night and boy did he have a lot to say.

 

In a monologue for the ages, Carlson absolutely blasted the FBI, the DOJ and the Biden administration for the weaponization of law enforcement in politics and so much more.

 

Here’s a partial transcript:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/tucker-carlson-goes-scorched-earth-fbi-biden-trump-raid-video/

Anonymous ID: 2eba29 Aug. 16, 2022, 3:49 a.m. No.17401672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1789 >>1895 >>2093 >>2253

Roger Stone Responds to Mar-a-Lago Raid and FBI Seizure of his Pardon Documents: With VIDEO YouTube Doesn’t Want You to See

 

Late last week, I was interviewed on Sean Hannity’s FOX TV show regarding the stunning FBI raid on President Donald Trump’s home, Mar-a-Lago only days before.

 

Having been the target of an early dawn FBI raid on my own home by 29 SWAT-clad FBI agents brandishing M4 fully automatic assault rifles on January 25th, 2019 to arrest me for the entirely fabricated “crime” of lying to Congress, I am among the few Americans who can understand the feeling of violation President Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump must feel, as in the raid on my home FBI agents went through every inch of the Trump’s living space.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/exclusive-roger-stone-responds-mar-lago-raid-fbi-seizure-pardon-documents-video-youtube-doesnt-want-see/

 

https://rumble.com/v1frb0n-roger-stone-slams-fbi-raid-on-mar-a-lago-with-sean-hannity.html

Anonymous ID: 2eba29 Aug. 16, 2022, 3:52 a.m. No.17401679   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1789 >>1895 >>2093 >>2253

WEF's "Global Intelligence Collecting AI" To Erase Ideas From The Internet

 

The World Economic Forum is becoming a little concerned. Unapproved opinions are becoming more popular, and online censors cannot keep up with millions of people becoming more aware and more vocal. The censorship engines employed by Internet platforms, turned out to be quite stupid and incapable. People are even daring to complain about the World Economic Forum, which is obviously completely unacceptable.

 

So, WEF author Inbal Goldberger came up with a solution: she proposes to collect off-platform intelligence from “millions of sources” to spy on people and new ideas, and then merge this information together for “content removal decisions” sent down to “Internet platforms”.

 

To overcome the barriers of traditional detection methodologies, we propose a new framework: rather than relying on AI to detect at scale and humans to review edge cases, an intelligence-based approach is crucial.

 

By bringing human-curated, multi-language, off-platform intelligence into learning sets, AI will then be able to detect nuanced, novel abuses at scale, before they reach mainstream platforms. Supplementing this smarter automated detection with human expertise to review edge cases and identify false positives and negatives and then feeding those findings back into training sets will allow us to create AI with human intelligence baked in. This more intelligent AI gets more sophisticated with each moderation decision, eventually allowing near-perfect detection, at scale.

 

What is this about? What’s new?

 

more:

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/wefs-global-intelligence-collecting-ai-erase-ideas-internet

Anonymous ID: 2eba29 Aug. 16, 2022, 3:57 a.m. No.17401693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1697 >>1789 >>1895 >>2093 >>2151 >>2253

Anne Heche Was About To Expose Hollywood Pedophile Ring Before She Died

 

The actress was kept on life support in order to keep her organs healthy during the search for potential recipients of her organs, and after recipients were found, on August 15 her life support was turned off.

 

But that’s not the whole story. Far from it. Anne Heche was nearing completion on a new film that is too close to home for the powers that be in Hollywood — a film about child sex trafficking.

 

She received numerous warnings telling her to stop working on the film. But she paid no heed. During her life, Anne Heche was always known for her courageousness, and she vowed to see the film through to its completion.

 

much more

https://newspunch.com/anne-heche-was-about-to-expose-hollywood-pedophile-ring-before-she-died/

Anonymous ID: 2eba29 Aug. 16, 2022, 3:59 a.m. No.17401695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1789 >>1895 >>2093 >>2253

Boomerang? DOJ admission it over-collected evidence in Trump raid creates new legal drama

 

By John Solomon

 

Three passports, Privileged documents. A file on a presidential pardon. As evidence surfaces about what FBI agents seized during the raid of former President Donald Trump's estate in Mar-O-Lago, new questions about the real focus of the investigation and new avenues for legal challenges are bubbling to the surface.

 

The Justice Department informed Trump's team Monday that agents gathered the former president's passports and are obligated to return them, and that officials are also reviewing seized materials that may be covered by various privileges, multiple sources told Just the News.

 

DOJ has designated a process for separating materials that could be covered by executive privilege or attorney client privilege and hopes to return such memos to Trump within a couple of weeks, the sources said.

 

"Occasionally a warrant collection can grab things outside the scope authorized by the court and the department is now following a procedure we would for any person affected this way," one official said Monday night.

 

Kevin Brock, who served as FBI assistant director for intelligence under former Director Robert Mueller, said the new revelations raise legitimate questions about over-collection of evidence that could lead to significant legal challenges. Trump lawyers are weighing whether to ask a federal court to name a special master to review sensitive documents and protect the president's 4th amendment, executive and attorney-client privileges.

 

"Trump's attorneys could have a runway to argue the scope of the search is overly broad," Brock told Just the News. "Search warrants normally require a level of specificity that seems to be missing in this warrant. Specificity is important in order to protect 4th Amendment rights from exuberant government overreach designed to find whatever they can."

 

Brock said he was particularly troubled FBI agents felt comfortable seizing a record of Trump's pardon of longtime friend Roger Stone, which the bureau disclosed in court documents. He said it suggested the raid may have something more to do with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot probe, where Stone has been a figure of interest, than an investigation into classified records.

 

"The president’s authority to grant pardon and clemency is clear but what isn’t clear is why the retention of a clemency order would be considered illegal," Brock said "The fact that it is highlighted on the receipt list, and that it has to do with Stone, will likely provide ammunition to Republicans who are asserting that the search was less about a document dispute and more about a hunt for derogatory Jan. 6 information."

 

The revelations came on a day when DOJ also opposed requests to unseal the FBI affidavit explaining the motive for the search, arguing such a move could imperil this and other investigations.

 

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, whose conservative watchdog regularly sues the government to release documents and is seeking to compel release of documents in the Trump search, said the government's first court filings appear to describe an overly broad search that went far beyond classified records.

 

"They were engaged in a fishing expedition, and the warrant itself wasn’t about classified information, though it mentioned it," Fitton told Just the News. "It talked about all sort of other documents. It basically gave the FBI carte blanche to anything they wanted from the Trump home.

 

"And the fact that a judge signed off on it is very troubling," he added.

 

Brock agreed that the search warrant included a "stunningly broad scope" of targeted evidence and warned it could have a chilling effect on past and future presidents.

 

"This apparently makes a novel legal assertion that any presidential record kept by a former president is against the law," he explained. "You have to wonder what the other living former presidents think about that. They have the right and, apparently, clear desire to remain silent.”

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/doj-admits-it-took-trumps-passports-offers-return-them