Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:01 a.m. No.19775121   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Pro-Israel Dem’s Foundation Gave $1 Million to Group With Palestinian Terror Links

 

New Venture Foundation gave to group dropped by Paypal and Stripe for terror ties

 

Alana Goodman

October 20, 2023

Pro-Israel Democratic representative Daniel Goldman’s (N.Y.) charitable foundation gave over $1 million to a group that bankrolled a progressive organization linked to Palestinian terrorism.

 

The Richard W. Goldman Family Foundation, a family foundation where Goldman served on the board until at least last year, has donated $1.2 million to the New Venture Fund (NVF), a major left-leaning, dark-money group, according to Fox News.

 

The NVF donated $38,000 to the Alliance for Global Justice for "environmental programs" in 2021 and $210,000 in 2020, according to the Washington Examiner. The alliance was recently dropped from Paypal, Stripe, and other fundraising platforms due to its sponsorship of the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, an Israel-designated terrorist group.

 

Goldman, who was visiting family in Tel Aviv during the terrorist attacks, has a pro-Israel record and decried the "death and destruction and savagery and massacre that the terrorists exacted on Israel." But the funding link between his family foundation, the New Venture Fund, and the Alliance for Global Justice is the latest example of how anti-Israel activism has become deeply intertwined with many progressive organizations.

 

BLM Chicago recently threw its support behind Hamas, posting an image on Twitter celebrating the terrorist group’s use of paragliders to breach the Israeli border and commit mass terror attacks. Left-wing groups at Harvard University, including the school’s Amnesty International chapter, released a statement blaming Israel for the atrocities committed by Hamas.

 

The Alliance for Global Justice, which manages and sponsors numerous progressive organizations, came under scrutiny for its "fiscal sponsorship" of Samidoun last year, prompting Paypal, Stripe, and Salsa Labs to block the alliance from using their funding platforms.

 

Samidoun was designated as a terrorist organization by Israel in 2021, and the Israeli government accused the group of having a "wide network of ties with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist organization."

 

Samidoun "conducts intensive activities to promote the release of PFLP terrorists … in coordination and cooperation with the PFLP terrorist organization," according to an Israeli government report. The report also found that a Samidoun activist received training from Hezbollah and acted as a conduit for funds between Syria, Lebanon, and the PFLP.

 

The Alliance for Global Justice defended its sponsorship of Samidoun, saying that it "refuses to exceptionalize the Palestinian human rights movement."

 

"If they come for Samidoun, [the alliance], they have come for all of us. [The alliance] is an international organization that supports the thousands of Palestinians unlawfully imprisoned by the far-right Israeli government," said the Alliance for Global Justice in a statement on its website.

 

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/pro-israel-dems-foundation-gave-1-million-to-group-with-palestinian-terror-links/

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:07 a.m. No.19775129   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5481

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Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:12 a.m. No.19775133   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5134 >>5135

FDA ties with Gates Foundation

A collaboration between US drug regulator and the Gates Foundation has raised concerns about undue influence over the regulation of pandemic countermeasures.

 

MARYANNE DEMASI, PHD

OCT 4, 2023

 

In 2017, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

 

Under the MOU, the two entities agreed to share information to “facilitate the development of innovative products, including medical countermeasures,” such as diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics to combat disease transmission during a pandemic.

 

The FDA has MOUs with many academic and non-profit organisations, but few have as much to gain as Bill Gates, who has invested billions into pandemic countermeasures.

 

Experts are concerned the Gates Foundation could have undue influence over the FDA’s regulatory decisions of these countermeasures.

 

David Gortler, an ex-senior adviser to the FDA commissioner between 2019 and 2021, says he is “suspicious” of the MOU.

 

“If the Gates Foundation establishes an MOU with a regulator on a product they want to develop, it seems like it would be a conflict of interest. What if every other drug company did the exact same thing as the Gates Foundation?” he says.

 

David Gortler, former senior advisor to FDA commissioner 2019-2021

Gortler, now a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington DC, explained that normally, meetings between developers and regulators are supposed to be an official part of the public record and subject to Freedom of Information Act requests.

 

“However, an MOU such as this can circumvent the usual requirements for the transparency of official communications,” says Gortler. “This way their communications can be kept secret.”

 

David Bell, a former medical officer for the World Health Organisation (WHO) who now works as a public health physician and biotech consultant, agrees that the MOU has potential to corrupt the regulatory process.

 

“The narrative is that philanthropic foundations can only be good, because they’re making vaccines and saving thousands of lives, so we need to cut the red-tape and help the FDA get stuff done quickly otherwise children will die,” says Bell. “But in reality, it has potential to corrupt the whole system.”

 

David Bell, physician and biotech consultant

Bell adds, “Speaking generally, close relationships between regulators and developers raise inevitable risks that shortcuts and favours will breakdown the rigorousness of the product review, putting the public at risk.”

 

Revolving door

The FDA has been roundly criticised for its “revolving door.” Ten of the past 11 FDA commissioners left the agency and secured roles with pharmaceutical companies they once regulated.

 

Similarly, the Gates Foundation hired high-ranking members of the FDA, who bring with them intimate knowledge of the regulatory process.

 

For example, Murray Lumpkin had a 24-year career at the FDA, serving as senior advisor to the FDA commissioner and representative for global issues. Now, he is deputy director of regulatory affairs at the Gates Foundation, and signatory on the MOU.

 

And Margaret Hamburg, who served as FDA commissioner between 2009 and 2015, is now on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Gates Foundation.

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:13 a.m. No.19775134   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19775133

Murray Lumpkin, deputy director regulatory affairs, Gates Foundation; Margaret Hamburg, scientific advisory board, Gates Foundation

Bell has no doubt that these appointments were strategic to “game the system” saying, “If I worked at the Gates Foundation, I would certainly hire somebody like Murray Lumpkin.”

 

The only way to fix the revolving door problem Bell says, is to have a ‘non-compete clause’ in their contracts.

 

“It might be that FDA employees cannot work for the people they’ve regulated for at least 10 years. There are places that have those rules - private companies have agreements that you can't work for a rival,” said Bell.

 

The FDA dismissed questions about the potential for conflicts of interest, or the lack of transparency over its communications with the Gates Foundation. In a statement, the FDA said:

 

FDA regulatory decision making is science-based. Former FDA officials do not impact regulatory decisions. FDA only collaborates with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation under the MOU as described.

 

Gates has billions at stake

Gates boasted about receiving a 20-to-1 return on his $10 billion investment into the “financing and delivery” of medicines and vaccines.

 

“It’s the best investment I’ve ever made,” he wrote in The Wall Street Journal. “Decades ago, these investments weren’t sure bets, but today, they almost always pay off in a big way.”

 

In Sept 2019, just prior to the pandemic, SEC filings showed the foundation purchased over 1 million shares in BioNTech (Pfizer’s partner) for $18.10/share. By Nov 2021, the foundation dumped most of the stock for an average of $300/share.

 

Investigative journalist Jordan Schachtel reported the foundation pocketed approximately $260 million in profit - more than 15 times its original investment – most of it untaxed because it was invested through the foundation.

 

In his recent book, “How to Prevent the Next Pandemic,” Gates warns that future pandemics are the biggest threat to humankind and that survival depends on global pandemic preparedness strategies, firmly positioning himself at the centre of shaping the agenda.

 

In October 2019, the Gates Foundation and the World Economic Forum hosted Event 201, which gathered government agencies, social media companies and national security organisations to war game a “fictional” global pandemic.

 

Oct 2019, Gates and WEF fund Event 201 to simulate a global pandemic response

The key recommendations from the event were that such a crisis would require the deployment of new vaccines, surveillance and control of information and human behaviours, by orchestrating the co-operation and co-ordination of key industries, national governments, and international institutions.

 

Several weeks later when the covid-19 pandemic emerged, many aspects of this ‘hypothetical scenario’ became a chilling reality.

 

The Gates Foundation, which holds shares in a range of drug companies including Merck, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson, is now credited with wielding significant influence over the direction of the global response to the pandemic, saying its goal is to “vaccinate the entire world” with a covid-19 vaccine.

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:13 a.m. No.19775135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19775133

Global dominance

The Gates Foundation has poured millions into funding NGOs, media, and international agencies, earning Gates significant political clout.

 

Financial contributions to the media have garnered Gates favourable news coverage, boasting on the foundation’s website it committed almost $3.5 million to The Guardian in 2020 – 2023.

 

The UK medicines regulator - the MHRA – disclosed it took approximately $3 million in funding from the Gates Foundation in 2022, which would span across several financial years.

 

Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr labelled Gates "the most powerful man in public health” because he managed to steer the WHO’s pandemic strategy to focus primarily on vaccination.

 

Kennedy said in an interview that the WHO "begs and rolls over" for Gates' funding, which now makes up over 88% of the total amount of the WHO’s donations by philanthropic foundations.

 

Robert F Kennedy Jr, Presidential Candidate

“I think [Gates] believes that he is somehow ordained divinely to bring salvation to the world through technology," said Kenney. “He believes the only path to good health is inside a syringe.”

 

The Gates Foundation’s CEO Mark Suzman responded to concerns that the foundation has “disproportionate sway in setting national and global agendas, without any formal accountability to voters or international bodies.”

 

“It’s true that between our dollars, voice, and convening power, we have access and influence that many others do not,” admitted Suzman in his 2023 annual letter .

 

“But make no mistake - where there’s a solution that can improve livelihoods and save lives, we’ll advocate persistently for it. We won’t stop using our influence, along with our monetary commitments, to find solutions,” he wrote.

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 1:52 a.m. No.19775177   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Left Wants to Kill Comedy but They'll Never Stop Roseanne | TRIGGERED Ep.78

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Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 2:22 a.m. No.19775210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5243

Will Scharf, Republican candidate for Missouri attorney general joins Trump’s legal team in Jan. 6 case

Kansas City Star

KACEN BAYLESS

October 19, 2023 at 9:40 AM

 

A Republican candidate for Missouri attorney general will help former President Donald Trump appeal a recent gag order imposed on him in his upcoming trial over his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

 

Will Scharf, a former assistant U.S. Attorney from St. Louis, has joined Trump’s appellate team, a Trump campaign spokesperson confirmed to The Star.

 

The decision to join Trump’s team comes as Scharf, a Republican, is mounting a primary challenge to Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey in 2024. Scharf also served as policy director in former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ brief administration.

 

Scharf, who left the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Missouri last year, is the first person to challenge Bailey, who was appointed to the position this year by Republican Gov. Mike Parson. His campaign has centered around his past work as a prosecutor against violent crimes.

 

Scharf is seeking to appeal to the right wing of the Missouri Republican Party. His association with the former president is likely to help his campaign in a state that Trump won by more than 15 percentage points in 2020.

 

He declined to comment to The Star, directing questions to Trump’s campaign. The campaign confirmed that Scharf was joining the former president’s team.

 

Trump is appealing a narrow gag order imposed on him this week by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan that bars the former president from attacking witnesses, prosecutors and court staff. Chutkan is overseeing the criminal case in the District of Columbia that accuses Trump of conspiring to overturn his 2020 election loss to Democratic President Joe Biden.

 

Scharf’s involvement in the D.C. case comes as Trump faces a slew of criminal charges in three other cases in New York, Florida and Georgia.

 

Trump’s legal team filed a notice of appeal on Tuesday. A campaign spokesperson in a statement to The Star painted the gag order as a violation of Trump’s First Amendment rights and said his team planned to file an emergency motion to stay the order.

 

“No court has ever imposed any such gag order on a political candidate conducting a political campaign – least of all the leading opposition candidate for President of the United States,” the statement said in part.

 

The case centers around Trump’s efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 election, which he lost, and includes accusations that he urged Republican officials to undermine the results in states that Biden won. A mob of his supporters to stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 in an effort to prevent the transfer of power from Trump to Biden after the former president held a rally in Washington after months of spreading misinformation about the election results.

 

Two other Missouri attorneys, Dean John Sauer and Michael Talent, have also joined Trump’s appellate team.

 

Sauer, a former solicitor general in Missouri, entered an appearance in the case on Wednesday. He left the attorney general’s office earlier this year.

 

Talent, a former deputy solicitor general in Missouri who served from 2021 to 2022 and the son of former U.S. Sen. Jim Talent, has also joined the team, a Trump spokesperson confirmed.

 

https://www.aol.com/news/republican-candidate-missouri-attorney-general-164052465.html

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 2:28 a.m. No.19775221   🗄️.is 🔗kun

China strikes back with restrictions on mineral critical to Biden EV push

 

by Nancy Vu, Energy and Environment Reporter

 

October 21, 2023 05:00 AM

 

China announced plans on Friday to restrict exports of graphite, an essential ingredient in building batteries for electric vehicles, on national security grounds, according to the Ministry of Commerce and General Administration of Customs.

 

The move is a threat to President Joe Biden's goals for electrifying the U.S. car fleet.

 

The new rules, which are expected to be implemented in December, would require export permits for artificial graphite, including high-purity, high-strength, and high-density materials, and natural graphite. The announcement comes just days after the United States imposed additional limits on the types of semiconductors that American companies can sell to Chinese companies.

 

China stands as the world’s most prominent producer and processor of graphite, accounting for an estimated 65% of total production, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The mineral is used virtually in all EV battery anodes, which are the negatively charged portion of the battery.

 

“This move is also very much a reminder [to] the world, ‘Hey, you are reliant on us for graphite and for anodes, and we’re not going anywhere,’” said Tom Moerenhout, a research scholar at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “It’s really just flexing a muscle — that’s basically what’s happening.”

 

This could escalate an already tense trade war between Washington and Beijing, which have gone toe to toe over the last year on access to computer chips and the equipment to make the chips. However, how significant the new rule will be depends on how strict China is on the licensing requirements in the coming months.

 

“In terms of the severity of how bad things could get, we haven't even scratched the surface, given the degree to which we have made ourselves beholden to China for these minerals that we need,” said Tristan Abbey, a director of energy and environment at the National Security Council during the Trump administration.

 

In July, Beijing imposed export restrictions on gallium and germanium, two minerals that are needed to make semiconductors. A month later, following the regulation, China’s export of the minerals fell to zero.

 

And just earlier this week, the Biden administration announced additional limits on the sales of advanced semiconductors by American firms, with rules that appear to halt most shipments from the U.S. to Chinese data centers.

 

The timing of these latest moves will also prove to be consequential with other decisions, according to Moerenhout. The Treasury Department still has to announce finalized rules clarifying the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act meant to move supply chains out of China and into the U.S. or close allies. The proposed guidelines state that starting in 2024, vehicles seeking to qualify for the law’s EV tax credits cannot have battery components assembled in nonallied countries, such as North Korea, Russia, Iran, and China. The bill also said that beginning in 2025, an eligible vehicle cannot contain any critical minerals “extracted, processed, or recycled by a foreign entity of concern.”

 

However, these provisions have raised concerns for automakers that have historically relied on China for its critical mineral supply.

 

“The big difficulty is that they’re always going to harm one industry,” Moerenhout said. “There is no ‘foreign entity of concern’ implementation guidelines that’s going to satisfy everyone. It just doesn’t exist.”

 

The finalized guidelines are expected to drop before the end of the year.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy-environment/china-restrictions-mineral-critical-biden-ev-push

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 2:41 a.m. No.19775235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5236 >>5238

Prediction: Sidney Powell won't be cooperating against Trump

 

Why Powell's plea deal doesn't help the RICO case against Trump

 

By TECHNO FOG

 

OCT 19, 2023

 

Today, Sidney Powell accepted a plea agreement from the Fulton County District Attorney, pleading to six counts of “Conspiracy to Commit Intentional Interference with Performance of Election Duties.”

 

Those are all misdemeanors. She faces six years of probation, a $6,000 fine, and has to pay $2,700 in restitution.

 

Call that a win for the defense. Here’s why.

 

Powell was indicted with seven felony counts: conspiracy to violate Georgia’s RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) statute; two counts of conspiracy to commit election fraud; conspiracy to commit computer theft, trespass, and invasion of privacy; and conspiracy to defraud the state.

 

These charges are felonies that carry heavy penalties. A conviction under Georgia’s RICO conspiracy statute, for example, requires a punishment of between five and 20 years of imprisonment. See Ga. Code Ann. § 16-14-5.

 

That gets us to our second point – the risk of conviction.

 

Let me start by saying that I believe Powell is innocent, that there was no RICO conspiracy by her or anyone else, that the indictment, along with all overt acts in furtherance of the conspiracy, is a joke. (More on the charged conduct and RICO below.) That this case never should have been brought, that it criminalizes political conduct. But I’m not a Fulton County juror. And you probably aren’t either.

 

When these cases go to trial (at this moment, nobody knows if Kenneth Chesebro will be offered, or accept, a plea deal or go to trial on October 23), the defendants will face a jury pool that is approximately 75% Democrat and only 25% Republican. The jurors will salivate at the chance to convict anyone associated with Donald Trump. We’ve seen it in DC with the January 6 defendants. We’ve seen it with the anti-Trump activist who lied to get on the Roger Stone jury. They’re not concerned about justice. It’s political.

 

Adding to the pressure is the cost and expense of trial. Back in September, the Fulton County District Attorneys estimated this case would take four months. There would be hundreds of witnesses, even before the defense got to their case in chief. That’s the type of trial that could bankrupt a defendant.

 

The Fulton County District Attorney knows that, and probably threatened the excessively-long trial to increase the pressure on Powell and Chesebro (the only two defendants who demanded a speedy trial) to accept a plea deal. It’s just another example of the unethical conduct of the zealous Fulton County prosecutors, who have engaged in very public evils from withholding exculpatory evidence from the grand jury (violating a prosecutor’s duty to do justice) to lying about Georgia law to the trial judge. (We’ll add that the plea deal further demonstrates unethical behavior, as it shows the prosecutors overcharged Powell.)

 

The deal also shows that Fulton County prosecutors don’t want to go to trial right now. Spending four months in the courtroom and presenting hundreds of witnesses would only help the defense of Donald Trump. There would be no surprises at Trump’s trial - all the witnesses would be on record, the weaknesses of the prosecution would be exposed.

 

Anyways, with all these factors at play, it’s no surprise that a misdemeanor plea deal might be the best option. This is true even when you’re innocent. Principle is great, but the system doesn’t work for the innocent. Trial is a terrible place to get to the truth. It’s an even worse place for justice. Better to accept a misdemeanor and go home instead of facing the near-certainty of 5+ years in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees.

 

This gets us to another important matter – accusations that Powell is now “cooperating” against Donald Trump.

 

Tim Pool, for example, said Powell would “blame Trump for everything.” Lawyer Elie Honig, perhaps the most obtuse legal commentator on cable news, on CNN called this a “big breakthrough for prosecutors” in their case against Trump. He further alleged:

 

“She’s going to have to admit that, ‘yes, we were trying to steal the election, yes, I knew it was illegal, and yes, it was in fact a crime,’” Honig said. “All of that is in play for her testimony against all of the 17 other co-defendants, including Donald Trump.”

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 2:42 a.m. No.19775236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19775235

We’re not buying it. Let’s break down why.

 

First, Honig (and many others) are claiming – wrongfully – that Powell has no choice but to implicate Trump in the RICO conspiracy.

 

These predictions defy the fact that Powell did not plead guilty to the principal charge against Trump: the RICO conspiracy. She did not admit that she was part of a criminal enterprise with Trump, et al. to “unlawfully” change the results of the 2020 election. She did not admit that she conspired to violate Georgia’s RICO statute with Trump or anyone else.

 

Instead, her plea deal is narrow and only relates to conduct that occurred in Coffee County, Georgia, where contractors accessed voting machines with the permission of local officials. Let us add a few words about those charges: Coffee County officials gave a written invitation for contractors from technical group SullivanStrickler to access their voting machines. Powell didn’t authorize those actions; she approved payment to SullivanStrickler after the fact. Of course, Fulton County maintains that local officials had no authority to grant access to voting machines, therefore making all of their actions illegal. (Authority would have been an issue at Powell’s trial.) In any event, Fulton County has no evidence that Powell or anyone from SullivanStrickler knew that Coffee County officials didn’t have this authority.

 

But Fulton County isn’t accusing Trump of directing, being involved with, or even knowing about what occurred in Coffee County. Thus, Powell’s plea to the Coffee County charges does not, and will not, directly implicate Trump.

 

Second, there are claims that Powell might have other information that will hurt Trump. Nobody has offered specifics; even The New York Times admitted “it remains unclear what Ms. Powell might say about Mr. Trump if called upon to testify against him.”

 

One topic might be the December 18, 2020 meeting at the White House with President Trump, General Flynn, Sidney Powell, Emily Newman, and Patrick Byrne. Yet it’s unlikely that Powell will offer anything new about that meeting. It was the subject of numerous depositions in the House Select Committee to Investigate January 6. Powell was deposed on that issue. So too was Byrne. Ideas were floated during that perfectly legal meeting – none of them being criminal – including Powell’s proposal that Trump secure voting machines and

 

“have them inspected by a professional, nonpartisan, bipartisan group of experts in a transparent fashion to obtain whatever evidence was on those machines to resolve the issue hopefully, you know, finally put the whole thing to bed, whichever way it came out.”

 

Relating to the point of what Powell might know, or what she might testify about, recall that she was actually disavowed by Trump’s legal team (Jenna Ellis and Rudy Giuliani) in late November 2020. Powell filed cases in Michigan and elsewhere, while Team Trump pursued their own legal strategies. There was no meeting of the minds between the two camps. As far as litigation strategy goes, Powell was excluded from what Trump’s legal team was doing. The indictment doesn’t suggest that Powell had such extensive contact with Trump that she could testify to his election certification efforts on January 6 or his state of mind concerning the 2020 election. Thus, we’re doubtful she has anything of value to offer Fulton County prosecutors against Trump.

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 2:42 a.m. No.19775238   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19775235

Finally, the nature of the RICO conspiracy charge against Trump doesn’t require Powell’s cooperation.

 

To explain, the RICO conspiracy charge requires: (1) a conspiracy to violate Georgia’s RICO statute; and (2) any member of the enterprise to commit “any overt act to effect the object of the conspiracy.” Ga. Code Ann. § 16-14-4.

 

The State’s theory of the case is that Trump, et al. conspired to unlawfully change the results of the 2020 election. Thus, to prove the RICO conspiracy, they just need one overt act from any member of the enterprise (this could be from any of the 19 defendants or the numerous unindicted co-conspirators).

 

Now take a look at the indictment. It alleges 161 overt acts that were done to further the object of the conspiracy (the purported “unlawful” effort to change the results of the 2020 election), from Trump’s tweets to various legal memos from Trump’s lawyers (and other lawyers) interpreting the Electoral College Act or how Vice President Pence should proceed with the certification on January 6, 2021 to Trump’s calls with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

 

Even if Powell were out of the case, even if she were deleted from the indictment and wiped clean prosecutors’ memory, they would still have 150+ overt acts which they say effected the alleged conspiracy. And under Georgia law, they only need to show one overt act to support the RICO conspiracy charge.

 

Our point is that Powell isn’t an essential witness to prove the State’s case against Trump. What she pleaded to – the Coffee County charges – has nothing to do with Trump. Speculation that she will cooperate against Trump, or somehow implicate Trump in the RICO conspiracy, isn’t supported by the facts. After all, she didn’t plead guilty to being part of a RICO conspiracy.

 

https://technofog.substack.com/p/prediction-sidney-powell-wont-be

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 3:11 a.m. No.19775278   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5279 >>5308

RFK Jr. vows to reform NIH 'overnight' if elected

 

by Gabrielle M. Etzel, Healthcare Reporter

October 21, 2023 06:00 AM

 

EXCLUSIVE — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he aims to overhaul the National Institutes of Health unilaterally to address the high prevalence of chronic disease, criticizing his opponents in the 2024 presidential campaign as maintaining a status quo that benefits pharmaceutical companies.

 

Kennedy, who has long clashed with the public health establishment over vaccines and other matters, told the Washington Examiner in an exclusive interview that he will redirect the $42 billion in research funds for the NIH away from what he calls the “mercantile interests of the pharmaceutical industry."

 

“In my first week in office, I’m going to assemble the upper echelon of the NIH, and we’re going to redirect [our] research funding,” Kennedy said. “We’re going to find out what is making our kids the sickest generation in history.”

 

Kennedy said he primarily wants to target neurological disorders diagnosed during childhood, including autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, and learning disabilities. He also said he is concerned by autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Type 1 diabetes, Crohn’s disease, lupus, and multiple sclerosis.

 

Kennedy cited data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that one in every 36 children could be diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder as of 2020, while it was only one in 150 in 2000. Kennedy also pointed to data from the Environmental Protection Agency finding increases in neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism, learning disabilities, attention disorders, and intellectual disabilities, since the 1990s.

 

Most health experts say the apparent rise in such conditions is attributable primarily to changes in diagnostic criteria for neurodevelopmental disorders as well as improved access to screening beginning in the late 1980s.

 

There is also wide agreement that there is no connection between autism and vaccination. But Kennedy has come under significant criticism for his assertion that childhood vaccines are causally related to the increasing prevalence of autism, most famously in his 2005 article “Deadly Immunity.” In 2007, Kennedy founded Children’s Health Defense, a nonprofit organization highly critical of vaccinations as well as environmental exposure to toxic chemicals for their supposed common link to neurological and autoimmune chronic conditions.

 

The son of the late Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy gained notoriety as well as a stronger political following during the coronavirus pandemic for criticizing mRNA vaccines, vaccine mandates, and the speed with which COVID-19 vaccines entered the market. His comments about vaccines led to bans from several social media platforms and condemnation from family members.

 

“Genes don’t cause epidemics,” Kennedy told the Washington Examiner. “They can provide vulnerabilities, but you need environmental toxins.”

 

Kennedy told the Washington Examiner that there are “probably under 20 [environmental] culprits” that he would instruct the NIH to prioritize in its investigation — ranging from pesticides and fertilizers to flame retardant chemicals in toys and children’s clothes.

 

"Unfortunately, we have public health agencies that are unwilling to look at the etiology of these chronic diseases," Kennedy said. "We need better science … to identify the culprit, and we need to eliminate the exposure."

 

Kennedy said Republicans and Democrats alike have allowed the public health bureaucracy to profit from the development of research emphasizing treatments and vaccines for infectious diseases rather than finding the root causes of chronic disorders. He said the NIH has perpetuated a cycle of “developing new drugs, incubating new drugs, and then splitting the royalties with pharma."

 

Kennedy said he would expeditiously override health officials who might be opposed to changes in research priorities.

 

"I'll do it overnight," he said. "I know I can order the NIH what to fund and what not to. It's not statutory. These are policy decisions that are made by individual bureaucrats who work for the president. They're all in the executive branch."

 

Kennedy also said that on day one in the Oval Office, he would prohibit television advertising for pharmaceutical products to curb the influence of the industry. The United States and New Zealand are the only countries that allow direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs.

 

"The key priority right now for American healthcare is eliminating chronic disease, and that's what it will be under my administration," Kennedy said.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/rfk-jr-reform-nih-overnight-elected-president

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 3:37 a.m. No.19775310   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Peter McCullough, MD, MPH™️

 

@petermcculloughmd

 

Vaccine mRNA does not exclude the heart. This means all future mRNA vaccines are like to have cardiac toxicity. Until there are design features that can dramatically improve the pre-clinical profile of mRNA. All development must stop.

 

Oct 21, 2023, 6:23 AM

 

https://truthsocial.com/@petermcculloughmd/posts/111272514975358633

 

 

 

 

Halt All Future mRNA Vaccine Development Cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough Raises Concern over Direct Cardiac Toxicity

 

By Peter A. McCullough

 

On October 18, 2023, I appeared on Grant Stinchfield on Real America's Voice, Stinchfield Tonight and reviewed a recent publication by Schreckenberg et al who demonstrated direct cardiotoxicity of both Pfizer and Moderna mRNA vaccines on heart muscle cells within 48 hours. This type of preclinical safety information should halt all…

 

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/halt-all-future-mrna-vaccine-development

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:15 a.m. No.19775384   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5392

Paul Sperry

@paulsperry_

NEW:Biden Iran envoysuspected Tehran collaborator ROBERT MALLEY on unpaid leave pending FBI security probeis Red-diaper baby whose communist parents fought for Algerian Liberation Front vs Western "colonialists" & shared hatred of Israel. Like Obama, big fans of Frantz Fanon

9:33 PM · Oct 20, 2023

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https://twitter.com/paulsperry_/status/1715541774024749502

 

How does someone like that get any level of security clearance? I wouldn't expect him to even be able to work as a janitor in a government building.

 

All roads lead to Barry.

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:18 a.m. No.19775392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5398

>>19775384

TheFavorite

@muckermom

@Rob_Malley’s Iranian Hojatieh Psycho spy Ariane Tabatabai still has her $153,434-a-year job at the Pentagon, along with her top secret security clearance.

 

https://twitter.com/muckermom/status/1715554232966005232

 

 

 

Ariane Tabatabai is an Iranian-American scholar of political science, writer, and senior policy advisor to the United States Department of Defense. She is a graduate of King's College London and the daughter of Javad Tabatabai, an Iranian philosopher and professor at the University of Tehran.2 Ariane M. Tabatabai is an associate political scientist at the RAND Corporation and has previously served as the director of curriculum and a visiting assistant professor of security studies at the Georgetown University Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and an international civilian consultant for NATO.1 She was the Middle East Fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and an adjunct senior research scholar at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. She is also a Truman national security fellow and a Council on Foreign Relations term member.0

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:22 a.m. No.19775401   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Paul Sperry

@paulsperry_

BREAKING:Atlanta DA Fani Willis' assistant tried to tell Texan Sidney Powell she couldnt possess any firearms during her 6 yrs on probation,before the judge corrected her, asking if she's sure that were true for a misdemeanor. "I'm not certain," the prosecutor replied #ClownShow

2:25 PM · Oct 19, 2023

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Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:26 a.m. No.19775411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5424

Paul Sperry reposted

Oversight Committee

@GOPoversight

 

2:30 PM · Oct 20, 2023

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https://twitter.com/GOPoversight/status/1715435371784245506

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:37 a.m. No.19775446   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

@julie_kelly2

 

Latest filing by Jack Smith again shows this is a farcical, experimental expedition with no precedent–54 pages of straw grasping to justify unprecedented criminal prosecution of a former president on dubious charges with comical evidence.

 

And Trump can't publicly respond…

 

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1715373432617992633

 

 

 

Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

@julie_kelly2

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Smith is actually comparing the post-Enron obstruction felony, misused by DOJ and at risk of being reversed by SCOTUS, to murder. Not just a thug, a moron.

 

And DO TELL ABOUT A PRESIDENT TAKING BRIBES…would this apply to a vice president?

 

Just wondering.

 

 

 

 

Julie Kelly 🇺🇸

@julie_kelly2

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Let's remember this.

 

Election interference is criminal, Jack Smith says so!

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:53 a.m. No.19775491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5496 >>5665 >>5743

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

We are heading to World War III because of grossly incompetent leadership, headed by a President that doesn’t have a clue, although he did have the sense to just join TRUTH, the real VOICE OF AMERICA. Congratulations Joe, at least, on that!

 

Oct 21, 2023, 7:18 AM

 

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111272729650005147

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:53 a.m. No.19775493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5508

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

HAS ANYONE NOTICED HOW “HOT” TRUTH (SOCIAL) HAS BECOME? THE REAL VOICE OF AMERICA!!!

 

Oct 21, 2023, 7:24 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111272752103380068

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 4:55 a.m. No.19775497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5702

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

 

Great job by Congressman Michael Waltz on Fox & Friends Saturday: “The entire world needs to see strength, needs to see clarity, people need to understand what ‘decision’ is, we need a Commander In Chief whose number one job is to keep us safe. This is why we can’t get to November, 2024, fast enough. We need to get President Trump back in. This wouldn’t be happening in the first place if he were there. With certainty we would would know where he stands, and where America stands.”

 

Oct 21, 2023, 7:43 AM

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111272828614521444

Anonymous ID: 484946 Oct. 21, 2023, 5:12 a.m. No.19775553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5564

KanekoaTheGreat

@KanekoaTheGreat

🚨NEW -Kash Patel highlights the unbelievable connections between three senior Biden intelligence officials—Robert Malley, Ariane Tabatabai, and Maher Bitar—and their associations with Hamas and Iran.

 

On June 29, 2023,Robert Malleywas placed on unpaid leave from his role as Joe Biden's special envoy to Iran, and his security clearance was suspended due to an ongoing investigation into the potential mishandling of classified materials.

 

On September 29, 2023, Semafor reported that Malley was involved in funding, supporting, and directing an Iranian intelligence operation to influence the United States and allied governments, as revealed by a collection of Iranian government emails.

 

These emails suggested that Malley facilitated the placement of an Iranian agent of influence named Ariane Tabatabai in sensitive positions within the U.S. government, initially at the State Department and later at the Pentagon, where she has been serving as Chief of Staff for the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations.

 

On October 16, 2023, Revolver News reported that Maher Bitar, who is Senior Director for Intelligence Programs on Joe Biden’s National Security Council, was also an executive director of the “Students for Justice in Palestine” group that reportedly responded to the recent Hamas terror attack on Israel by organizing a “Day of Resistance” in support of Hamas’ “historic win” against Israel.

 

Bitar was photographed wearing a black and white “keffiyeh,” a symbol of Palestinian nationalism, and standing in front of a sign that reads, “Divest from Israel Apartheid.”

 

Kash Patel has pointed out that Maher Bitar plays a significant role in determining intelligence prioritization for President Biden, even though there is a photo of him wearing Palestinian attire, calling for the economic and political boycott of Israel.

 

Robert Malley, who recently had his security clearance suspended by the FBI, installed Ariane Tabatabai at the Department of Defense as the Assistant Chief of Staff for the Special Operations Office.

 

Do you know what she did in 2014?

 

"She emailed Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and asked for permission as a U.S. citizen to take a trip on behalf of the US government. This individual is still employed at the DOD."

 

Unbelievable.

 

https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1715135829491040713

 

 

 

Baker, you should control F the name 'Robert Malley' , in this bread