Who asked him?
These days chaplains are forced to conduct all kinds of services; Christian, catholic, muslim, Jewish, anything, really.
I think this is why Q295 keeps appearing and disappearing; UK/AUS are mentioned in unfavorable lights.
That's how Soros makes his money. Currency manipulation and crashes. He's going to have to try to do it to us if he wants to survive, and rats always want to survive.
Saud is taken down
Rothschilds seem particularly nervous
Soros hides all his money into a NPO
The human trafficking triangle is missing some key support.
I'll go you one better. Any sitting SCOTUS justice should at least be capable of recommending the Constitution of the United States to any country that wants a template. [RBG]
You're not used to winning. Get used to winning.
Is that not missing a few leads???
DAG Gowdy. Epic.
Maybe this is why.
Douglas G. Williams, a 69-year-old former Oklahoma City police officer, was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for charges related to his business Polygraph.com.
Through the business, Williams offered one-on-one training sessions to clients so they could โconceal misconduct and other disqualifying informationโ when taking polygraph tests in connection with federal background checks for employment or other investigations, according to prosecutors who brought charges against him.
Williams had worked for the Oklahoma City Police Department for about a decade, quitting in 1979 after he decided that the polygraphs tests he administered in the department were a fraud. He went on to claim through his website that he could teach anyone to pass such a test โnervous or not โ lying or not โ no matter what!โ
[Shep Smith]