Anonymous ID: f264f5 Feb. 14, 2019, 4:58 p.m. No.5178451   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Do we know full story on the LA helicopters extracted something from that building that would have killed a good portion of american. apparently ebola in there meant to be released when building was set to be demolished next month

this video is awesome, the guy got his info from way up the chain. interesting

check out the cloaking capabilities of choppers

 

@ 4: A Soldier is hanging off open door of chopper. as it lifts of then it goes into cloaking mode, the soldier disappeared and much of the chopper

 

Confidential Tip on LA MIL SPEC OPS

RedPill78

 

so he starts with the opinion it was an exercise but strange, then he updates as he receives more info and more focused images, then he gets info from source high up in military that the LA was not an exercise but an extraction of "ebola" ??

 

ADAM SCHIFF, INVOLVED IN ALL OF IT, NXIVM, DRUGS, SEX TRAFFICKING, ORGAN BLAH BLAH BLAH STANDARD HOTEL, THOSE CHICKS, OTHER LIKE NAMES & YOU CAN PUT YOUR MONEY ON BRENNAN.

 

BASTARDS I HOPE THEY ARE BEGGING FOR THEIR LIVES, A LAST DITCH EFFORT TO TAKE DOWN AMERICA

 

PLAN Z

 

with a surprise twist about a lawyer that would be notablE if sauced

Anonymous ID: f264f5 Feb. 14, 2019, 5:06 p.m. No.5178635   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ouch: Cory Booker’s Own Constituents Turn Against His Presidential Campaign Before It Gets Off the Ground

 

New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker announced his presidential run earlier this month, but he’s failed to gain enthusiasm even among his own constituents.

 

Of Garden State residents polled by Monmouth University between Feb. 8-10, more said Booker wouldn’t make a good president than those who said he would.

 

“New Jerseyans are divided on whether Booker would actually make a good president – 37% say he would and 42% say he would not,” the Monmouth University Polling Institute reported.

 

Additionally, a whopping 58 percent of New Jersey residents said Booker will not be able to effectively serve as a senator while running for president.

 

Booker announced his candidacy on the first day of February — Black History Month — with a message about race.

 

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“The history of our nation is defined by collective action; by interwoven destinies of slaves and abolitionists; of those born here and those who chose America as home; of those who took up arms to defend our country, and those who linked arms to challenge and change it,” Booker said in his announcement video.

 

“Together, we will channel our common pain back into our common purpose. Together, America, we will rise.”

 

Booker’s campaign probably thought that sounded stirring. For Americans who follow politics — even for liberals — it’s more boringly predictable Democratic identity politics.

 

Even aside from the notable lack of enthusiasm among his own state’s residents, Booker is facing stiff competition in the nomination race.California Sen. Kamala Harris, one of Booker’s Democratic opponents in the nomination race , already seems in the lead with regard to media coverage.

 

Harris had a successful town hall with CNN last month, which rewarded her with early momentum.

 

Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren might also pose a threat to Booker’s

 

Both women are just as far-left as Booker.

 

Things go from bad to worse for Booker — and other Democrats — when the potential presidential run of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is considered.

 

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Schultz offers liberal voters a potential third-party candidate with less extreme positions. Already, Schultz harshly rebuked the absurd Green New Deal and attacked the Democratic Party for its extremism.

 

There are plenty of options available for liberal voters, which means there is no reason to vote for Booker.

 

Booker isn’t a special or interesting candidate — he’s the typical cookie-cutter, far-left Democrat, and in the 2020 Democratic field as it’s shaping up, there are plenty of those to go around.

 

I don’t blame his constituents for wanting someone else as president.

 

https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/ouch-cory-bookers-constituents-turn-presidential-campaign-gets-off-ground/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=westernjournalism&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2019-02-14