Anonymous ID: 2fcbc8 Feb. 12, 2019, 10:44 a.m. No.5143392   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Organic Narrative & Whole Foods Red Flags

(Amazon and Bill Gates) This article is too long to copy there is a wealth of information in this article shows the corruption starting in 1994 and has only gained traction: https://www.coreysdigs.com/bill-gates/the-organic-narrative-whole-foods-red-flags/

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Anonymous ID: 2fcbc8 Feb. 12, 2019, 10:46 a.m. No.5143407   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3828

Trump Lawyer: Mueller Won’t Release Final Report, Probe is “Terrible Waste of Time”

The former top attorney for President Trump said that he does not believe Special Counsel Robert Mueller will release a final report, and called the investigation into the Trump campaign and Russia a “terrible waste of time.”

Speaking to an ABC News podcast, John Dowd, who left the Trump legal team in March 2018 said, “I don’t think there’ll be a report. I will be shocked if anything regarding the president is made public, other than ‘We’re done.’”

 

“I ran big corruption cases,” he said. “I didn’t go around, picking scabs and just making any case I could make. If there was a petty case, I shifted it to someone else. I didn’t do it. And that’s where I disagree with Bob [Mueller].”

 

The Washington Times reports:

 

Mr. Dowd said the president has cooperated with the special counsel at an unprecedented level, even providing investigators with communications with the White House Counsel’s office

“There’s no time in history has anybody had this kind of look at communications with the president,” Mr. Dowd said.

https://bongino.com/trump-lawyer-mueller-wont-release-final-report-probe-is-terrible-waste-of-time/

Anonymous ID: 2fcbc8 Feb. 12, 2019, 10:48 a.m. No.5143436   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3598

MSNBC Stunned by Intel Committee News: ‘Trump Will Claim Vindication…And He’ll be Partially Right’

On Tuesday, Intelligence and national security correspondent for NBC News Ken Dilanian reported the somewhat breaking news to MSNBC’s Hallie Jackson that the Senate Intelligence Committee admits it has found, after two years, “no direct evidence” of collusion between Donald Trump and Russia. The report met surprise first, then skepticism, with Jackson and her guests.

 

“After two years and interviewing more than 200 witnesses, the Senate intelligence Committee has not uncovered any direct evidence of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia,” said Dilanian. “That’s according to sources on both the Republican and the Democratic side of the aisle.”

 

Dilanian noted that the Republican chair of the committee made remarks to that effect last week, but that the network continued to dig since that was a “partisan” comment. “What I found,” he said,” is that Democrats don’t dispute that characterization.”

 

The report hinges on “direct” evidence, a fine distinction as Dilanian noted in the segment. After more discussion about the details, and about the length of time before the final report comes out, Jackson sought a succinct summary.

 

The eventual report will question the campaign’s judgment, Dilanian said as he wrapped up. “But, again, no direct proof of a conspiracy. As one democratic aide said to me, ‘we never thought we were going to find a Democrat between Trump and Vladimir Putin saying let’s collude, but the question is how do we interpret all these various contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia.'”

 

“Not to put too fine a point on it, but I want to make sure I’m understanding this,” said Hallie Jackson leading into her summary question.

 

“If and when the president, as he may inevitably do, point to this reporting point to these conclusions and says look, the Senate intelligence committee found I’m not guilty of conspiracy,” she asked rather incredulously, “he would be correct in saying that??”

 

Dilanian clarified that “not guilty” wouldn’t apply because it is not a court of law. He added the caveat that Special Counsel Robert Mueller‘s investigation is not complete and may have access to things that the intelligence committee does not have access to. But he answered in the sort of affirmative.

 

“That said, Trump will claim vindication through this, and he’ll be partially right,” he said.

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbc-stunned-by-intel-committee-news-trump-will-claim-vindication-and-hell-be-partially-right/

Anonymous ID: 2fcbc8 Feb. 12, 2019, 11:10 a.m. No.5143734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Sexual abuse report released by Archdiocese of Louisville identifies 48 priests

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The Archdiocese of Louisville released a report Friday naming 48 priests, 22 of which had "substantiated" cases of sexual abuse involving kids going back several decades.

 

The report, prepared by Mark Miller, a former assistant U.S. attorney and Kentucky State Police Commissioner, found that, with one exception, the last acts of child sexual abuse reported to the Archdiocese were from the 1980s. Most of the abuse took place in the 1960s and 1970s.

While the report did not tally the total number of victims, officials say hundreds of children were abused going as far back as the 1930s.

 

The report noted that in several instances, there was an admission by priests of sexual abuse, with about ten of the cases ending in settlements between the Archdiocese and attorneys for the victims.

 

But that information didn't make it to law enforcement at the time, as Miller said the church's focus "appeared to be on protecting the priests and not the victims."

 

The report said that the Archdiocese's "response was usually focused on the impact on the priest and maintaining confidentiality of the report.

 

"Often, there was reference to the priest's otherwise successful ministry and the positive impact he has had on a parish or program," according to the report. "Comments about the victims usually focused on how they might bring scandal to the Church."

 

The report does note one incident when a Jefferson County Attorney knew about an allegation of abuse because he and his wife were representing the victim in civil litigation.

Not full report: https://www.wdrb.com/news/sexual-abuse-report-released-by-archdiocese-of-louisville-identifies-priests/article_79c301ae-2bb1-11e9-8997-7b6f3ff9de66.html