Anonymous ID: 6cc8d1 Feb. 8, 2018, 2 p.m. No.308650   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8690 >>9855 >>1044 >>6841

"The Supreme Court unanimously holds that the [WikiLeaks] cable should have been admitted into evidence"

 

Historic win in UK Supreme Court today for the admissibility of diplomatic cables published by @WikiLeaks.

https:// twitter.com/wikileaks/status/961707715499184128

This is huge in the UK. Wikileaks documents being admitted into evidence. A similar decision in the US would be devastating for the Cabal.

 

It also makes whatever is in those insurance files far more power. Prosecutors and investigators could use the documents as evidence rather than requiring parallel construction to bring charges.

 

Congrats JA and wikileaks.

Anonymous ID: 6cc8d1 Feb. 15, 2018, 9:14 p.m. No.393793   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I'm not a memer usually, but i wanted to drop this here from /qresearch/ since i feel strongly. and its relevant to draw a distinction between the fine fund and the program. you guys get it I'm sure.

 

>>393270

This article is extremely misleading.

>elliswashingtonreport.com/2017/12/10/exposed-senator-elizabeth-warrens-cfpb-slush-fund-stole-5-billion-from-us-taxpayers/

60% of the fine fund has went to victims of Rothschild banksters.

40% to paying an expensive finance / legal team that can fight the khazarian bankers.

The program makes the Federal Reserve pay $1B/year to help fund the program. They had to agree to it when we bailed their crooked asses out.

I hate Pocahontas, but we need to be careful not to get pimped into shilling this one the wrong way. The CPFB is a good program. What we need is Civil Fine Fund Oversight. 100% to victim compensation and anything left over should be for our Vets or Border Security.

You can read the audit (This was the big year for fines).

https:// oig.federalreserve.gov/reports/CFPB-Civil-Penalty-Fund-Jan2014.pdf