(screen cap from late last bread)
You mean this one? (a reappearance of #360)
Even IF JFK Jr. was still alive, why would ANYONE want that information posted in a PUBLIC FORUM where those who would still want him dead can see and know?
Reflect, Use LOGIC.
While i respect the imagination here, I reject the logic. There is only theory and imagination, not a shred of evidence. Unless, you want to present it…
>>3413277 Naive.
Report: U.S. Evacuates More Staffers From China Over Mystery Illness
https://www.thedailybeast.com/report-mystery-illness-of-us-staffers-in-china-deepens
The State Department has evacuated nearly a dozen American personnel from China in connection with the mysterious illness that has already left one staffer with a mild traumatic brain injury, The New York Times reports. The unexplained ailment, which first prompted evacuations at the U.S. consulate in Guangzhou in April, may also have affected U.S. personnel in Beijing and Shanghai. An official quoted by the Times on Saturday said one employee from the respective consulates in each of those cities had been flown back to the U.S. for medical testing after undergoing examinations when the first strange symptoms were reported. At least eight Americans associated with the consulate in Guangzhou have also reportedly been evacuated, more than double the number first disclosed by the State Department. American authorities have yet to determine the cause of the illness, which closely resembles the so-called sonic attacks that prompted a wave of evacuations in Cuba in 2016. Chinese authorities have denied involvement and are said to be cooperating with a review ordered by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo into the “unexplained health incidents.”
Sauce: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/30/world/asia/china-sonic-guangzhou.html
Shenzhen Trump Industrial Co.
Feinstein: Trump trademark in China may violate Constitution
By KYLE CHENEY 02/17/2017 02:16 PM EST
A decision by the Chinese government to grant President Donald Trump a trademark for his brand could be a breach of the U.S. Constitution, a senior Democratic senator warned Friday.
“China’s decision to award President Trump with a new trademark allowing him to profit from the use of his name is a clear conflict of interest and deeply troubling,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) in a statement. “If this isn’t a violation of the Emoluments Clause, I don’t know what is.”
The Emoluments Clause of the Constitution prohibits federal officials — including the president — from accepting payments from foreign governments. Trump’s critics have argued that Trump’s opaque and byzantine business network could run afoul of this principle.
“The fact that this decision comes just days after a conversation between President Trump and President Xi Jinping where President Trump reaffirmed the U.S. policy of ‘One China’ is even more disturbing as it gives the obvious impression of a quid pro quo,” said Feinstein, ranking member of theJudiciary Committee.
The Associated Press reported earlier this week that Trump had sought the trademark prior to his presidency; Trump has said he’s turned management of his company over to his two adult sons, Eric and Don Jr.
Feinstein added that Trump’s company has dozens of other trademarks pending and argued foreign governments could use them to influence Trump’s foreign policy decisions. She urged Trump again to fully divest his interests.
"These types of conflicts are exactly what we feared would happen: the president profiting off of his public service," she said.
https://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/trump-china-trademark-dianne-feinstein-235147
ZTE, which is also based in Shenzhen, spent $80,000 on U.S. lobbying in the first six months of this year, down from $100,000 for the same period a year earlier, Senate records show. In October 2011, the company registered its first in-house lobbyist, Peter Ruffo, a former aide to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.).
Paul Manafort and Feinstein's China Spy
August 8, 2018
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/08/paul_manafort_and_feinsteins_china_spy.html
ZTE, which is also based in Shenzhen, spent $80,000 on U.S. lobbying in the first six months of this year, down from $100,000 for the same period a year earlier, Senate records show. In October 2011, the company registered its first in-house lobbyist, Peter Ruffo, a former aide to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.).
Paul Manafort and Feinstein's China Spy
August 8, 2018
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/08/paul_manafort_and_feinsteins_china_spy.html
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