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December 02, 2023
Liz Cheney Delivers Hysterically Dire Warning About the Coming Doom of the United States
Liz Cheney is back with another dire warning about the future of the United States, and guess who her claim centers on.
During an interview with CBS News, the former Wyoming congresswoman told John Dickerson that the nation is "sleepwalking into dictatorship," citing the possibility of Donald Trump being reelected in 2024. She also claimed the former president "told us what he will do."
…Cheney sees visions of Mussolini, while all Trump wants is to serve his four years and be able to say he bested those who tried to take him down. Besides, people who want to be dictators don't voluntarily leave the White House as Trump did in early 2021. Cheney knows that, but writing hysterical books and going on broadcast news is more lucrative. That's her motivation.
https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/12/02/liz-cheney-delivers-dire-warning-about-the-coming-doom-of-the-united-states-n2167077
The first meeting of the Warren Commission occurred on December 5, 1963just over two weeks after the assassination of President Kennedy. President Johnson and members of the commission initially anticipated that the investigation would only last a couple of months, but it ended up lasting for ten months in total. Ever mindful of public perceptions, the Warren Commission elected to hold closed hearings rather than public hearings because they feared public hearings could lead to testimony being taken out of context and to misleading conclusions. They also talked about the need to dispel false rumors that were spreading amongst the public. It is also worth noting that the commission initially planned not to publish its findings for the public to view because they thought it would be “too expensive.” After months of investigation and hearing testimony of over five hundred witnesses, the Warren Commission submitted its report to the President on September 24, 1964. The Warren Commission released the report to the public four days later and it totaled nearly nine hundred pages divided into twenty-six volumes. Among the most significant conclusions of the Warren Commission were: that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman, there were three shots fired at the President, the shots came from behind the President from the Texas School Depository, the same bullet hit President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally. The report also concluded that Oswald was not involved in a conspiracy.
https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/research/news_and_pubs/caravel/archive/2019/2019_doubt.php
>>20022759 pb
>Kissinger died on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Warren Commission.
>D5? 12/5 will also be the 60th Anniversary of the first formal meeting of said commission.
>Coincidences, right?
Do you believe in coincidences?
Think D5.
60th Anniversary of the
>The first meeting of the Warren Commission occurred on December 5, 1963