Anonymous ID: 57c7bf March 9, 2023, 1:04 p.m. No.18475594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5607 >>5711

The question people are asking, rightly, is: why are the allegations about Jes Staley dribbling out only now, years later? Thanks to an AG in the Virgin Islands who was subsequently fired? How many people covered-up?

 

https://twitter.com/VickyPJWard/status/1633884213341749249

Anonymous ID: 57c7bf March 9, 2023, 1:07 p.m. No.18475620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5682

Last Updated on March 9, 2023

Reuters accidentally confirmed that the Adrenochrome “conspiracy theory” is no conspiracy theory at all while running cover for the globalist political appointee and suspected pedophile John Podesta, after a tweet from Stew Peters shed light on the Clinton-Obama-Biden associate’s disturbing personal life.

Reuters published a “fact-check” article this week, attempting to fact-check nationally-syndicated news host Stew Peters for a tweet he made with a photo of a nude, body-painted man who looks an awful lot like John Podesta, next to a nude, body-painted woman who looks an awful lot like his fellow high-ranking Democrat, Valerie Jarrett.

“Here’s former Clinton campaign chairman and current Biden senior advisor, John Podesta,” Peters’s tweet reads, along with the attached photo. “No word yet on whether this pic was taken before or after he tortured and sacrificed a child for adrenochrome.”

According to countless sources over a span of centuries, adrenochrome, a byproduct of the adrenaline response of human beings, has been harvested from tortured and terrorized children by elites for centuries, with paintings dating back to the middle ages and before showing what are said to be adrenochrome harvesting rituals.

According to the adrenochrome “conspiracy theory,” the veracity of which was confirmed by Reuters, global elites, royals, and other power brokers use the substance they harvest from children and other terrorized subjects to stay young, healthy, and at the top of their game. They are literally feeding on the blood of children.

It is thought by many, that the very idea of vampirism descends from the existence of adrenochrome harvesting circles in the middle ages and before.

In their “fact-check” of Stew Peters, not only did Reuters fail to demonstrate that it’s not long time Clinton-Obama-Biden advisor and suspected pedophile John Podesta in the photo, but they actually admitted that adrenochrome is real, and not some wild “conspiracy theory” like corporate media outlets have aggressively claimed in recent years.

“Reuters was not able to identify the man in the photograph,” the publication admitted in its bizarre “fact-check” article. “However, there is no evidence it shows Podesta,” Reuters claimed.

“Adrenochrome refers to a red-colored substance that derives from the oxidation of epinephrine, also known as adrenaline,” Reuters went to report in their “fact-check,” before dismissing the use of the adrenochrome that they say definitely exists as a QAnon-style “conspiracy theory.”

 

https://nationalfile.com/stew-peters-show-reuters-confirms-adrenochrome-conspiracy-while-covering-for-john-podesta/

Anonymous ID: 57c7bf March 9, 2023, 1:11 p.m. No.18475643   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Santa Clara County deployed a variety of surveillance techniques on congregants of a local church that met during COVID-19, including tracking phone location data and parking a car in a nearby lot to observe behavior, court documents reported by independent journalist David Zweig reveal.

Inspectors from the county’s COVID-19 Business Compliance Unit spent a total of 51 hours conducting stakeouts near Calvary Chapel San Jose between November 25, 2020 and January 3, 2021, observing everything from Sunday services to baptisms and prayer groups, Zweig reported. Enforcement officers, who were paid $219 an hour, wrote in great detail about church activities, noting each violation of the mask mandate, social distancing policy and state-wide ban on singing.

Using cellular mobility data from a company called SafeGraph, which aggregates location data from 47 million devices nationwide to show movement patterns, the county also set up a geofence around the church building to track how many people visited each day, documents obtained by Zweig show. The county paid Stanford Law Professor Daniel Ho $800 an hour to analyze the data, determining there was a daily peak of 1,700 people visiting in early 2021.

County Counsel James Williams told Mercury News that the data is anonymized and not used to track the cellphones of individuals.

“It is unconscionable how much time and money this county has spent surveilling and targeting this church when they should be focused on rebuilding the community,” Mariah Gondeiro, an attorney for Calvary Chapel, told Mercury News.

A complaint filed by the church in 2021 says that several congregants “expressed to Pastor McClure they felt intimidated by the County enforcement officers’ persistent surveillance of church services” and “believed the County was going to order the police to arrest them for attending church.”

Calvary Chapel re-opened its church on May 24, 2020 after two months of being closed, defying the county’s mandates. It sued the county for violating its constitutional rights, which the county followed with its own lawsuit against the church in October 2020, arguing the church violated public health orders and failed to pay fines. The county is currently seeking $2.87 million in public health fines from Calvary Chapel in the ongoing lawsuit.

In August 2021, Grace Community Church, which also opened in defiance of the COVID-19 lockdown, secured a $800,000 settlement from the state of California and Los Angeles County after the Supreme Court ruled against California’s indoor worship ban.

Santa Clara County and County Counsel James R. Williams did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/09/california-county-tracked-churchgoers-phone-location-stakeout-surveillance/

Anonymous ID: 57c7bf March 9, 2023, 1:16 p.m. No.18475679   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@BennieGThompson

, former chair of the Jan. 6 committee, said lawmakers were never given that type of access to the footage last Congress. “It’s strictly a new policy that the new speaker has put in place," he told CNN.

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Thompson said he doesn’t think any of the Jan. 6 members themselves ever had access to the footage — they let only staff view it. "I'm actually not aware of any member of the committee who had access. We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video."

 

https://twitter.com/alaynatreene/status/1633578747558350848

 

So the producer of the January 6th "movie" had access to the "evidence" but not the January 6th Committee 🤔

 

How the hell do you form a Committee and present "evidence" when you haven't even seen it?

 

That means there had to be a "script" WRITTEN for the January 6th Committee 🤔

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