Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 4:32 a.m. No.5479985   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9989

In April 1971, Margaret and Pierre [Trudeau] took a second honeymoon in the Caribbean to Barbados and an unidentified nearby island then Tobago, then to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (including both Bequia and St. Vincent) with Pierre taking a side-trip to Trinidad while Margaret stayed in Tobago.

Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 4:48 a.m. No.5480089   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0096

Pedo Island look a liddle differant. Where'd the fake tennis courts go?

 

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Little+Saint+James/@18.3005481,-64.8245677,864m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x8c051168d7542dc5:0x110473b6198e7717!8m2!3d18.300278!4d-64.825556

Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 5:02 a.m. No.5480190   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0204

>>5480073

Not for these pics, but I found this interdasting…

>In April 1971, Margaret and Pierre took a second honeymoon in the Caribbean to Barbados and an unidentified nearby island] then Tobago

The couple had three children: Justin (born December 25, 1971), Alexandre (Sacha) (born December 25, 1973), and Michel (October 2, 1975 – November 13, 1998).

==How in the fuck are their TWO children born on Christmas Day?

It was a visit that marked a turning point in Canada’s relationship with Cuba, but Margaret Trudeau remembers the groundbreaking trip as one in which a dictator melted at the sight of her baby.

 

In some of the photos of Pierre Trudeau’s closely followed 1976 trip to Cuba with Margaret and four-month-old Michel, Fidel Castro had a telltale stain on the front of his uniform, she remembers with a laugh.

 

“Fidel made it clear in his opening remarks that the parents were important but not nearly as important as the baby. In some pictures Fidel had a big patch of wet saliva on his uniform because he had come over early to cuddle the baby.”

 

Thirty-eight years after that trip, Trudeau says she is celebrating the thawing of U.S.-Cuban relations along with the Cuban people, a move that was helped along through secret meetings held in Ottawa.

 

She remembers Castro during that visit as a “very warm and charming man — I enjoyed him.”

Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 5:24 a.m. No.5480294   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5480181

DOD Outreach

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@DoDOutreach

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But first, let me take a selfie! 🤳🏻

Pictures look very similar, IJS.

A @USNavy lieutenant from @USSOCOM takes a photo with a group of Burkinabe children during a community engagement event near base camp #Loumbila, Burkina Faso.

Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 5:29 a.m. No.5480316   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0419

#KUWAIT|07 JUNE, 2017

Kuwait bans import of gold, rare metals from North Korea

The ministry has forbidden any Kuwaiti financial corporation or company or those operating in Kuwait from opening representative offices or bank branches in Korea

 

Image used for illustrative purpose. Haji Hasan Mohmadhasan, a Kuwaiti gold shop seller arranges his counter at the gold market in Kuwait city.

Image used for illustrative purpose. Haji Hasan Mohmadhasan, a Kuwaiti gold shop seller arranges his counter at the gold market in Kuwait city.

 

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry recently issued a circular to all of its sectors and affiliate authorities on prohibiting the import of gold, rare metals, titanium and vanadium crutches directly or indirectly – whether for persons, ships or aircraft hoisting the Kuwaiti Flag – from North Korea pursuant to Security Council decision number 2270/2016 which imposed sanctions on that country.

 

The ministry has forbidden any Kuwaiti financial corporation or company or those operating in Kuwait from opening representative offices or bank branches in Korea, indicating the Kuwaiti companies or those working in Kuwait should take the necessary action to close the representative offices, subsidiaries or bank accounts.

 

According to the circular, Kuwait is not allowed to open or operate branches or subsidiaries or new representative offices of Korean banks. Financial companies and corporations operating in Kuwait are prohibited as well from undertaking joint operations with Korean banks or obtaining property rights in these banks. They must close the existing branches or joint projects, property rights and banking correspondence.

 

The circular also mentioned that in accordance with instructions from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the concerned authorities should strictly enforce the decision. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is expediting measures to implement items of the circular and submit a report to its foreign affairs counterpart about the developments in relation to the implementation of the Security Council’s decision

 

https://www.zawya.com/uae/en/story/Kuwait_bans_import_of_gold_rare_metals_from_North_Korea-ZAWYA20170609065624/

Anonymous ID: b30689 March 3, 2019, 5:32 a.m. No.5480332   🗄️.is đź”—kun

DHILLON: PAYPAL PARTNERSHIP WITH SPLC MARKS AN ERA OF CENSORSHIP

Add a new company to the list of “big tech” entities that have promised to cut off conservatives: PayPal. Do you advocate for border security, call attention to anti-American groups and people, ask pointed questions of powerful politicians, or point out social media giant hypocrisy? No banking for you!

 

In a Monday interview with the Wall Street Journal, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman claimed that his company, which last year processed $578 billion in transactions, has partially outsourced the task of deciding which accounts to ban to the Southern Poverty Law Center. “There are those both on the right and left that help us. Southern Poverty Law Center has brought things. We don’t always agree,” Schulman said. (He didn’t name any similar groups on the right.)

 

Just last year, SPLC was forced to pay $3.375 million in damages and abjectly apologize for falsely claiming a man was an anti-Muslim extremist. By incorporating the hard bias of SPLC into its business model, Paypal cuts off a major avenue for financing nonprofit groups and writers on the right.

 

PayPal is not alone in gagging free speech through its political redlining. The David Horowitz Freedom Center’s donation processing services were discontinued by both Visa and Mastercard at the behest of the SPLC (though they later restored services after this action was exposed). Rebel Media’s Martina Markota was also recently banned by Chase, without explanation, as was the account of Joe Briggs, an Iraq War vet and Trump supporter. (Chase offered to reinstate Briggs’ account after other veterans threatened to pull their business.)

 

Even the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) — a left-leaning group focused on digital rights and advocacy — has expressed concerns about the ability of financial institutions and other online payment processors to engage in what they call legal censorship. As far back as 2010, when PayPal banned Wikileaks, the EFF brought attention to the limits on free speech that were coming not from the government, but from private organizations. The threat is many times worse today.

 

The SPLC’s corrosive influence is metastasizing. Organizations including Facebook, Amazon, Google and Twitter have all turned to the SPLC to define who may speak. Not to be left out, fundraising platforms such Stripe, Kickstarter, Patreon and IndieGoGo have all been accused of systematically barring conservatives from participation — citing political reasons or taking cover under bans by Mastercard or Visa. Patreon suspended Robert Spencer’s Jihad Watch from receiving contributions. Patreon claimed that Mastercard actually dictated the ban.

https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/27/dhillon-paypal-splc