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Long-serving Republican Rep. Walter Jones dies on 76th birthday

Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Published 7:41 p.m. ET Feb. 10, 2019 | Updated 9:06 p.m. ET Feb. 10, 2019

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Republican U.S. Rep. Walter Jones of North Carolina, known for his criticism of the 2003 invasion of Iraq after initially supporting it, died Sunday.

 

His congressional office confirmed his death in a statement, saying Jones died on his 76th birthday in Greenville, North Carolina. Jones began hospice care in January after breaking his hip and took a leave of absence from Congress in late 2018.

 

"He was a champion for our men and women in uniform and their families, always mindful of their service and sacrifice," the statement partially read. "Congressman Jones will long be remembered for his honesty, faith and integrity. He was never afraid to take a principled stand."

 

Jones had represented the state's third congressional district since 1995. In combination with his service in the state Legislature, Jones held office for more than 34 years. He previously announced his 2018 campaign, for which he ran unopposed in the general election, was his last.

In a March 28, 2018, photo, Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., speaks in an interview at his campaign office in Greenville, N.C.

 

In a March 28, 2018, photo, Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., speaks in an interview at his campaign office in Greenville, N.C. (Photo: Gary Robertson, AP)

 

Known as a political maverick, Jones was one of the first Republicans to flip positions on the war in Iraq, even as his district included Camp Lejeune and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point.

 

He ultimately signed well over 11,000 letters to the families of dead troops, describing that as a penance of sorts.

 

“For me, it’s a sacred responsibility that I have to communicate my condolences to a family,” Jones said in a 2017 interview with The Associated Press. “And it’s very special to me because it goes back to my regretting that I voted to go into the Iraq War.”

 

House Republican Whip Steve Scalise said Jones will be missed in a statement.

 

"He was a champion for our nation’s service members, seniors, children, and a faithful servant to the people of North Carolina’s 3rd District," Scalise said. "Most importantly, he was a dear friend to many of us."

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/02/10/north-carolina-rep-walter-jones-dies-76th-birthday/2833014002/

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EXPOSING GOV’T: “Keanu Reeves: Hollywood Elites Use ‘Blood Of Babies’ To Get High”

Posted On : 2-December-2017 Published By : Charles Hunter Mason

 

https://www.dailycrusader.com/2017/12/exposing-govt-keanu-reeves-hollywood-elites-use-blood-of-babies-to-get-high/

 

MILAN, ITALY – Hollywood elites use “the blood of babies to get high” according to Keanu Reeves, who warns that “these people believe the more innocent the child, and the more it suffered before it died, the better the high.”

 

“The revelations that are coming out of Hollywood now, I’m telling you, they are just the tip of the iceberg,” Keanu Reeves said in Milan, Italy, where he unveiled three motorbikes that he designed for a company that he co-founded in 2007.

 

Explaining that he is “building to a future” where he is “free from Hollywood’s shackles”, the John Wick star spoke with revulsion about “the place of the child in Hollywood”.

 

“Children are revered, they are put on pedestals, but they are also tortured, raped, murdered, and consumed in various ways. They are currency. And I’m sad to say this practice seems to be becoming more and more open in those circles in recent years.”

 

Keanu Reeves, whose younger sister suffered from leukemia, finds it “inconceivable” that anybody could “be so selfish as to destroy a young person’s life for your own personal pleasure.”

 

“But that is the sort of person running Hollywood,” said Reeves, who donated 70% of his earnings from the Matrix trilogy to hospitals treating children with cancer. “These people are sociopaths, pure and simple.”

 

“They see it as the ultimate high. They say it gives them life. The more the child suffered, the more fear and hormonal adrenaline it had in its system at the time of death, the stronger the effect on the people who consume that blood. They live for this stuff.”

 

According to Reeves, the number of Hollywood elites who engage in the ritual abuse of children and the practice of drinking their blood is not insignificant.

 

“Some of these guys carry around bottles of blood. They call it ‘red wine.’ But they don’t hide it.”

 

“From what I understand there is a supply chain that delivers young children on the regular. I’ve heard them refer to times of famine, times of feast.”

 

“For a long time I thought it was a joke, or coded language. I didn’t think it could be what it seemed to be,” said Reeves, who explained “but then I got invited to a well-known mogul’s mansion and he had two dead babies in his fridge. A white one and a brown one. I freaked out, I broke this guy’s things, I broke his nose.”

 

“I called the police and they said I sounded crazy.”

 

Despite being one of the most bankable Hollywood stars, Reeves has remained an outsider, often giving away huge amounts of money to charitable causes, or those less well-off. His best friend, River Phoenix, died young. His wife, Jennifer Symes, delivered a stillborn child in 1999 and then died 18 months later.

 

Keanu has seen enough death in his life. He doesn’t want to glory in the death of babies, or participate in the sick rituals practiced by Hollywood elite.

 

“I just hope with all the dirt coming out of Hollywood now, people will start to wake up and realize the extent of what is going on there. People can’t be expected to take it all in at once.”

 

“Until then, these people will keep getting away with it.”

 

Keanu remains the only Hollywood star who doesn’t own a mansion, and has dedicated the last few years to developing Arch, the custom motorbike business he co-founded, stating that he sees his future “away from Hollywood”, and “working with my hands.”

 

“Sometimes I dream about Hollywood burning to the ground,” said Reeves.