>Dough
how much did USAID give to Jolani's boys?
all for a larp
>USAID funneled funds to Al Nusra. For those of you not familiar with Al Nusra, it came into existence out of ISIS and one of its leaders was Muhammad Al Jawlani, who later created Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, and is now the de facto leader of Syria. The US had a $10 million dollar bounty on his head until Joe Biden’s State Department made it go away.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_al-Sharaa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Herzl
https://qalerts.app/?n=1901
>Hugh invites over celeb/politician
>Hugh offers them "something younger"
>Hugh offers them a "safe space" to do it in
>Hugh tapes encounter
>Sends tape to CIA
>CIA has person by the balls for LIFE.
>tense is obviously odd
>coating the poles with Vaseline
>President Trump Revokes Security Clearance of Lawfare Operatives, Including Norm Eisen and Andrew Weissmann
the storm is upon us
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Wisch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wewelsburg#Death's_head_rings
>outside validation rituals
shills are in trouble
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14371471/middle-class-schoolchildren-young-nine-referred-far-right-deradicalisation-charity-getting-brainwashed-memes.html
Middle-class schoolchildren as young as nine are being referred to a far-right deradicalisation charity after getting brainwashed by memes
Internet memes are now an easy way for hate figures to spread their ideologies - often using innocuous looking figures such as Pepe the Frog
>Internet memes are now an easy way for hate figures to spread their ideologies - often using innocuous looking figures such as Pepe the Frog
https://archive.is/qxn0f
Child, nine, was radicalised by far right
Well-educated, middle-class white youngsters who ‘feel a bit lost’ are falling victim to right-wing extremists, warns head of deradicalisation charity
excessive amounts of screen time was a predictor for radicalisation
>Haiti, Colombia and Ecuador
https://archive.is/MWvFO
How Trump’s Aid Freeze Could Drive More Drugs and Migrants to U.S. Streets
Pausing assistance to crime-battered countries like Haiti, Colombia and Ecuador may worsen issues the Trump administration is focused on, regional officials say
For his second term in office, President Trump has pledged to crack down on migration and go after violent drug cartels, putting a renewed focus south of the border where he had also threatened to take back the Panama Canal and prepared to impose tariffs of up to 25% on imports from Mexico.
Yet security officials say some moves—chiefly the administration’s decision to freeze aid that helps Latin American governments take on criminal groups—could undermine the White House’s plans in the region. And, in the worst-case scenario, the could enable the gangs to expand their territory, traffic more cocaine and fentanyl, and prompt more people to migrate, possibly to the U.S.
In Haiti, the United Nations said Tuesday the Trump administration put a hold on $13 million to help a multinational security-support mission to fight gangs that killed more than 5,000 last year and have uprooted more than one million people. Security experts say the gangs could easily expand into powerful regional crime organizations.
“That would be detrimental for U.S. interests,” said Vanda Felbab-Brown, a Brookings Institution scholar on organized crime.
In Colombia, 18 Black Hawk helicopters used for antinarcotics operations were grounded for lack of U.S.-funded fuel and maintenance amid a recent surge in drug violence. And in Honduras, prosecutors tracking the notorious MS-13 gang were told that U.S. training on new software to help track illicit money and fight drug trafficking had been suspended.
“This is going to impact investigations, it is going to have consequences,” said Luis Santos, Honduras’s top anticorruption prosecutor who survived an assassination attempt in 2008.
https://qalerts.app/?n=4396
Jimmy Savile’s rotting lair in Scottish Highlands engulfed in flames
https://www.instagram.com/liveonlakestreet.mpls/reel/DFlh_TYSt2q/
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey: “As for cooperation with ICE, the answer’s no.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Frey#Early_life,_education,_and_running_career