Anonymous ID: effdd3 Nov. 4, 2023, 11:22 a.m. No.19860553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0598

Pelosi

 

There are times when what’s not being said is more important than what is.

 

Fox News host Jesse Watters believes this is one of those times.

 

On Wednesday, in what Watters called a “peculiar” moment on the House floor, the House clerk read a statement from former Speaker Nancy Pelosi advising the lower chamber that she has been subpoenaed.

 

The statement said the California Democrat has been served “third-party subpoenas from the prosecution and the defendant to produce documents in a criminal case in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.”

 

Pelosi was not forthcoming about which case this may be.

 

Many believe the subpoena is related to the trial of David DePape, who is accused of breaking into Pelosi’s San Francisco home and attacking her husband Paul Pelosi with a hammer in October 2022.

 

  • https://ijr.com/watters-pelosi-subpoena-peculiar-nancy-hiding/

 

I forgot about the, "break-in." Some interesting tidbits in here. Things like, HAMMER. The timing is interesting as well. October of '22.

Anonymous ID: effdd3 Nov. 4, 2023, 11:40 a.m. No.19860623   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0629

Let's not forget the Bilderbergers.

 

US POLITICAL

Wally Adeyemo (2022)[118] Deputy Treasury Secretary 2021–

Roger Altman (2008, 2013, 2016, 2022),[2][11][119][16][118] Deputy Treasury Secretary from 1993 to 1994, Founder and Chairman of Evercore Partners

James H. Baker (2022)[118] Director of the Office of Net Assessment 2015–

George W. Ball (1954, 1993),[120] Under Secretary of State 1961–1968, Ambassador to U.N. 1968 (deceased)

Sandy Berger (1999),[121] National Security Advisor, 1997–2001 (deceased)

William J. Burns (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Former President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2014–2021, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2021–

Kurt M. Campbell (2022[118]), National Security Council Coordinator for the Indo-Pacific 2021–

Hillary Clinton (1997),[122] First Lady of the US when attending, later 67th United States Secretary of State

Thomas E. Donilon (2012),[3] Executive Vice President for Law and Policy at Fannie Mae (1999–2005), National Security Advisor (2010–2013)

Jen Easterly (2022[118]) Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency 2021–

Timothy Geithner (2008, 2009),[2][119] Treasury Secretary

Dick Gephardt (2012),[3] former Congressman and House Majority Leader

Christian Herter,[123] (1961, 1963, 1964, 1966), 53rd United States Secretary of State (deceased)

Charles Douglas Jackson (1957, 1958, 1960),[124] Special Assistant to the President (deceased)

Joseph E. Johnson[125] (1954), President Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (deceased)

Henry Kissinger (1957, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1992,[126] 2008,[2] 2009, 2010,[22] 2011, 2012,[3] 2013,[11] 2015,[13] 2016,[16] 2019,[50] 2022[118]),[85][127] 56th United States Secretary of State and Chairman of Kissinger Associates

Jared Cohen (2018, 2019), CEO, Jigsaw[50][128]

Jared Kushner (2019), Senior Advisor to the President, The White House[50]

Mark G. Mazzie (1986, 1987),[3] Chief of Staff, The Honorable George C. Wortley, U.S. House of Representatives.

H. R. McMaster (2017), U.S. National Security Advisor, 2017–2018, and lieutenant-general.[129]

Richard Perle (2011), Chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee 2001–2003, United States Assistant Secretary of Defense 1981–1987[37]

David Petraeus (2015, 2016, 2019),[130][50][16] Chairman, KKR Global Institute; 4th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

Condoleezza Rice (2008),[2] 66th United States Secretary of State

Wilbur Ross (2017), United States Secretary of Commerce, 2017–2021[129]

Robert Rubin (2016),[16] Co-chair, Council on Foreign Relations

George Shultz (2008),[2] 60th United States Secretary of State

Lawrence Summers,[119] Director of the National Economic Council

Paul Volcker (2010),[119] Chair of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board and Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1979 to 1987 (deceased)

Bing West (2010),[22] author and former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

Robert Zoellick (2008–2015),[2][3][10][11][12][13][22][53] former Trade Representative, former Deputy Secretary of State and former President of the World Bank Group

 

SENATORS

Tom Daschle (2008),[2] Senator from South Dakota 1987–2005

John Edwards (2004),[131][132] Senator from North Carolina 1999–2005

Lindsey Graham (2016),[16] Senator from South Carolina 2003–present

Chuck Hagel (1999, 2000),[133] Senator from Nebraska 1997–2009, Secretary of Defense 2013–2015.

John Kerry (2012),[3] 68th United States Secretary of State and Senator from Massachusetts (1985–2013)

Kyrsten Sinema (2022),[118] Senator from Arizona 2019–present

 

GOVERNORS

Bill Clinton, then Governor of Arkansas (1991),[112][113] President of the United States 1993–2001

Mitch Daniels (2012)[134] Governor of Indiana 2004–2013

Jon Huntsman Jr. (2012),[3] Governor of Utah 2005–2009

John Hickenlooper (2018),[135] Governor of Colorado 2011–2019

Rick Perry (2007),[136] Governor of Texas 2000–2015

Mark Sanford (2008),[137][2] Governor of South Carolina 2003–2011

Kathleen Sebelius (2008),[2] Governor of Kansas 2003–2009, Secretary of Health and Human Services 2009–2014.

Mark Warner (2005), Governor of Virginia 2002–2006, Senator from Virginia assumed office 3 January 2009

Anonymous ID: effdd3 Nov. 4, 2023, 11:41 a.m. No.19860629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19860623 (cont.)

 

US MILITARY

Keith B. Alexander (2012),[3] Commander US Cyber Command; Director, National Security Agency.

Philip M. Breedlove (2016),[16] Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe

Alexander Haig (1978),[85] NATO Commander 1974–1979 (US Secretary of State 1981–1982) (deceased)

Ben Hodges (2022[118]), United States European Command 2014–2018, Pershing Chair in Strategic Studies, Center for European Policy Analysis

Lyman Lemnitzer (1963),[26] Supreme Allied Commander NATO 1963–1969 (deceased)

 

US FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

David Rockefeller, Sr. (2008, 2009, 2011), Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank[2][53][51] (deceased)

William Joseph McDonough (1997), former president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York[citation needed] (deceased)

Ben Bernanke (2008,[137][2] 2009),[39] Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve

Paul Volcker (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997, 2009, 2010),[53][22] former Chairman of the Federal Reserve[original research?]

 

US CORPORATIONS

Sam Altman (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Y Combinator;co-chairman of OpenAI

Jeff Bezos (2011, 2013),[10] Founder and CEO of Amazon

Albert Bourla (2022[118]) Chairman and CEO, Pfizer

Timothy C. Collins (2008–2012), CEO of Ripplewood Holdings[2][53][22][10][3]

David M. Cote (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Honeywell

Roger W. Ferguson, Jr. (2016),[16] President and CEO, TIAA

Bill Gates (2010),[158][22] Chairman of Microsoft

Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.,[159] former CEO of IBM

Donald E. Graham (2008–2010),[2][22] CEO and chairman of The Washington Post Company, board of directors for Facebook

H. J. Heinz II (1954),[125] CEO of Heinz (deceased)

Mary Kay Henry (2022[118]), International President of Service Employees International Union

Mellody Hobson (2016, 2022[118]),[16] President, Ariel Investments, Chairwoman of Starbucks

Reid Hoffman (2016, 2019, 2022[118]),[16][50] Co-founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn, partner at Greylock Partners

Chris Hughes (2011),[10] Co-founder of Facebook

Kenneth M. Jacobs (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Lazard

James A. Johnson (2016),[16] Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners (deceased)

Vernon Jordan (2016),[16] Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co

Alex Karp (2016, 2022[118]),[16] CEO, Palantir Technologies

Klaus Kleinfeld (2016),[16] Chairman and CEO, Alcoa

Henry Kravis (2008–2016, 2022[118]), co-founder, co-chairman, and co-CEO of KKR[2][53][22][10][3][11][12][13][16]

Richard Levin (2016),[16] CEO, Coursera

Divesh Makan (2016),[16] CEO, ICONIQ Capital

Scott Malcomson (2016),[16] Author; President, Monere Ltd.

Craig Mundie (2016),[16] Principal, Mundie & Associates

Satya Nadella (2019[50]), CEO of Microsoft

Eric Schmidt (2008,[2] 2010,[22] 2011, 2013–2016,[11][12][13] 2019,[50] 2022[118]), Executive Chairman of Alphabet

Peter Thiel (2007–2016, 2019, 2022),[2][160][161][68][23][better source needed][16][50][118] President of Clarium Capital and PayPal co-founder

 

US ACADEMIC

William C. Dudley (2022[118]) Senior Research Scholar, Princeton University

Niall Ferguson (2016),[16] Professor of History, Harvard University

Marie-Josée Kravis (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, chair, Museum of Modern Art

Yann LeCun (2022[118]), Silver Professor of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Charles A. Murray (2016),[16] W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

Richard Pipes (1981),[163] Senior Staff Member, National Security Council (deceased)

 

US MEDIA

Fouad Ajami (2012), Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University[3] (deceased)

Anne Applebaum (2016, 2022[118]),[16] Columnist, Washington Post; Director of the Transitions Forum, Legatum Institute

William F. Buckley Jr. (1996),[172] columnist and founder of National Review (deceased)

Richard Engel (2016),[16] Chief Foreign Correspondent, NBC News

Megan McArdle (2016),[16] Columnist, Bloomberg View

John Micklethwait (2016),[16] Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg L.P.

Peggy Noonan (2016),[16] Author, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal

Charlie Rose (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012),[2][22][10][3] Executive Editor and Anchor, 'Charlie Rose'

George Stephanopoulos (1996, 1997),[32] Former Communications Director of the Clinton Administration (1993–1996), now ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent

Anonymous ID: effdd3 Nov. 4, 2023, noon No.19860715   🗄️.is 🔗kun

SLLS

 

Some Nazi's escaped with the help of the vatican.

Did they give up?

What would the need to rebuild?

How could they get themselves into positions of power?

Money.

How could they acquire vast wealth while simultaneously weakening their potential opponants?

Sell illicit drugs?

SE Asia premium poppy growing land.

Who controls it?

To profit from any commodity, you need a source, a market, a means of getting your product to the consumer. If it is illicit goods, you need a way to not get caught.

Payoff or become the, "authorities."

Profit.