Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 12:32 a.m. No.5554216   🗄️.is đź”—kun

==12/28/2017 The Dominoes Fall

Why have these 50 Wall Street darlings resigned suddenly?==

 

https://www.fbcoverup.com/docs/library/2017-12-26-CEO-stepdown-epidemic-compiled-12-26-2017.pdf

 

Patricia Barbizet - Artemis (Christies, Vivendi, NBC)

David Brady - Red Cross Texas Gulf Coast Region

John Bryant - Kellogg's

Mike Cagney - SoFi

Kenneth Chenault - American Express

Bill DeLaney - Sysco

Chad Dickerson - Etsy

Mickey Drexler - J. Crew

Wolfgang Duerheimer - Bentley

Steve Ells - Chipotle

Charlie Ergen - Dish Network

Trevor Fetter - Tenet Healthcare

Christina Galanis - Healthlink NY

Carlos Gomez - NYPD

Sam Haskell - Miss America Organization

Stephen Hemsley - UnitedHealth

Erik Huggers - Vevo (Sony, Google, Abu Dhabi Media)

Robert Igger - Disney (ABC)

Jeff Immelt - GE

Joseph Himenez - Novartis

Travis Kalanick - Uber

David Karp - Yahoo

Alex Kozinski -Judge on 9th Circuit Supreme Court

Jack Latvala - President of Florida Senate

Kevin Mansell - Kohl's

Bob Maresca - Bose

Michael J. Massey - PetSmart

Dave McClure - 500 Startups

Bill McNabb - Vanguard

Robert Mercer - Renaissance Technologies

Wick Moorman - Amtrak

David 'Doc' O'Connor - Madison Square Garden

Kwon Oh-hyun - Samsung

Tony Podesta - Podesta Group

Xavier Rolet - London Stock Exchange

Eric Schmidt - Google

Ron Shaich - Panera

D. Shivakumar - Pepsico

Russell Simmons - DefJam

John Skipper - ESPN

Richard Smith - Equifax

Randall Stephenson - Boeing

Tim Sullivan - Ancestry.com

Joseph Swedish - Anthem

Peter Terium - Innogy

Alexander Wang - Alexander Wang (Fashion)

John Watson - Chevron

Tim Westergren - Pandora

Meg Whitman - HP

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 12:34 a.m. No.5554234   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Assessing the threat of human trafficking in Texas (April 2014)

 

https://www.dps.texas.gov/director_staff/media_and_communications/2014/txHumanTraffickingAssessment.pdf

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 12:45 a.m. No.5554321   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Guidance for Industry Expedited Programs for Serious Conditions – Drugs and Biologics

 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER)

 

May 2014

 

https://www.fda.gov/downloads/Drugs/Guidances/UCM358301.pdf

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 12:55 a.m. No.5554414   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4482

Chuck Grassley to Loretta Lynch & James Comey on the violation of law due to buying and selling of Fetal Tissue via Planned Parenthood

 

https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/judiciary/upload/Life,%2012-12-16,%20Referral%20letter%20to%20DoJ%20Fetal%20Tissue%20oversight.pdf

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:01 a.m. No.5554456   🗄️.is đź”—kun

OLC Riley v. California Memo FOIA (PAST IS PROLOGUE equals Future confirms Past)

 

NOTE: The FOIA requester asserts that this February 20, 1987 document is a connect-the-dots document to “OLC Riley v California Memo.” These documents reveal the 1987-2014 “Past is Prologue” fact of the elastic definition of the President’s Article II Commander in Chief “inherent” authority to protect the nation from terrorists. This has been the legal basis for 19822014 illegal CIA domestic “special activities” conducted in serial violation of the December 4, 1981 E.O 12333 CIA prohibitions. The FOIA requester asserts that these documents are part of a mosaic of documents that reveal serial impeachable violations of the President’s § 413 (a) of the National Security Act of 1947 “shall” duty to Notify the SSIC and HSIC of CIA “special activities, and the “exclusivity provision” of the FISA of 1978. See §§ L, M below.

 

http://snowflake5391.net/olc_foia.pdf

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:09 a.m. No.5554510   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5554482

Grassley & Feinstein called for Investigation of Sexual Abuse against Unaccompanied Minors

 

https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/feinstein-grassley-call-investigation-sexual-abuse-against-unaccompanied-minors

 

Still looking for more on fetal tissue sales…

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:13 a.m. No.5554541   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Tim - Apple may refer to Tim Poole's talk on Rogan about Censorship against conservatives…

 

Maybe it can mean two Tims? The forbidden fruit = Knowledge of Good and Evil… The left wants to hide knowledge of Good…

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:17 a.m. No.5554575   🗄️.is đź”—kun

http://snowflake5391.net/index.html

 

A website dedicated to chronicling the danger of the USA Patriot Act recalibrating the Constitution’s delicate Separation of Powers balance between the Executive and Judicial Branches of government.

 

The mission of this website is summarized in Justice William O. Douglas' warning of the fragility of the Bill of Rights provided in his 1976 letter to the Young Lawyers Section of the Washington State Bar Association, as stated in the New York Times, November 29, 1987, p. 38:

"…But the guarantee is not self-executing. As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there is a twilight when everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of changes in the air – however slight – lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness…"

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:28 a.m. No.5554642   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4650 >>4691 >>4700 >>4708

Owning Laura Silsby’s Shame: How the Haitian Child Trafficking Scheme Embodies the Western Disregard for the Integrity of Poor Families

 

http://harvardhrj.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/King.pdf

 

By Shani M. King (2009)

 

Lots of good links here…in what looks to be a term paper…

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:36 a.m. No.5554691   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5554642

Today, the United States is the country with the largest absolute number of intercountry adoptions per year, though that number has decreased to 12,753 in 2009 from an all-time high of 22,990 in 2004.90 Several European countries surpass the U.S. demand for children from abroad with greater per capita ICA than the United States, specifically Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, France, and the Netherlands.91 Together these Western nations are spending billions of dollars to form families.92 In the United States, domestic adoption costs range from $0 to $2,500 for foster care adoptions and $5,000 to over $40,000 for domestic private adoptions while intercountry adoptions range between $7,000 and $30,000.93 The total number of children that were moved through ICA to developed nations was approximately 30,000 in the late 1990s.94 And, in 2004, over 45,000 children were moved through ICA worldwide.95 On the opposite end of the ICA market are the sending countries. For 2009, the top twenty sending countries to the U.S. (in descending order) were China, Ethiopia, Russia, South Korea, Guatemala, Ukraine, Vietnam, Haiti, India, Kazakhstan, Philippines, China-Taiwan, Colombia, Nigeria, Ghana, Mexico, Uganda, Thailand, Jamaica, and Poland.96 Countries often emerge as “sending countries” in the wake of political, economic, social, military, or natural upheaval.97 The first wave of ICA en masse to the United States came after World War II from countries affected by war such as Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary, and continued from Korea and Vietnam after the respective wars in which the United States participated.98 After the 1970s, in the years of economic collapse and political regime transformation, Latin American and Asian countries became the focus of ICA.99 Successive regulatory changes at an international level during this period also facilitated ICA to the United States.100 A third wave of adoptions followed after the fall of the Iron Curtain in the 1990s, with countries such as Romania, Russia, and China becoming major sending countries.101

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:39 a.m. No.5554708   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5554642

The Link Between ICA and Child Trafficking UNICEF defines “child trafficking” as “the act of recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation regardless of the use of illicit means, either within or outside a country.”113 “Illicit means” include “coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability, or the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person.”114 And “exploitation” includes illicit adoption.115 Thus, the Silsby case, apparently involving illicit means to facilitate ICA—namely fraud, deception, and the abuse of the families’ position of vulnerability after the earthquake—would fit the definition of child trafficking.

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:43 a.m. No.5554732   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Take a trip into Denver’s secret underground tunnel system

 

https://kdvr.com/2016/05/02/take-a-trip-into-denvers-secret-underground-tunnel-system/

 

https://www.amazon.com/Tunnels-Under-Our-Feet/dp/155566458X

Anonymous ID: 66a155 March 7, 2019, 1:44 a.m. No.5554747   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4757

DENVER – Downtown Denver is full of colorful characters and colorful places, but there’s much more to the city’s past than what meets the eye.

Denver has a treasure trove of history underground.

Colorado author Tracy Beach literally wrote the book on Denver’s tunnels after crawling through dozens of them when her curiosity got the better of her.

“I just love finding history that people don’t really know about,” she said.

Many of the tunnels were built to connect restaurants, hotels and shops throughout downtown.

“Grocery stores, butcher shops, laundry. You had some kitchens for different restaurants. They would possibly cook it one place and then would go through the tunnels to deliver it to different hotels,” she said.

Some were also built in the wake of race riots in the late 1800s, when Denver’s Chinatown was destroyed, as a place for those workers to hide.

The tunnels were naturally located underneath some of the city’s oldest buildings, including Union Station and the Oxford Hotel. Others existed beneath what was then Denver’s "red light district" on Market Street.

“They would come through the tunnels and up into the buildings, and then sneak up the stairs to where the girls were,” Beach said.

Denver’s most elaborate building also had a tunnel system. Tunnels beneath the State Capitol connected nine buildings throughout the Capitol complex and run for entire blocks under city streets and sidewalks.

Doug Platt is the spokesman for the state Department of Personnel and Administration. He has walked every inch of those tunnels. While there are many rumors about why they were built, they actually served a very practical purpose.

“There’s actually ore car tracks you can still see today. … When they poured the floor, they left those tracks visible. Back when they built the Capitol, this building was heated with coal,” Platt said.

Mules and coal dust weren’t the only subterrain hazard workers had to watch out for. A river of sorts also once ran underground in the form of open sewage.

“Sewer from the building would drain down from gravity and then run through what at the time were open trenches,” Platt said.

However, it wasn’t all muck and mules. The elaborate maze of tunnels beneath the Capitol also once hid treasure locked away in giant vaults.

“A hundred years ago, the state actually stored its treasury down here. That was the days before ATMs,” Platt said.

Rare pieces of marble are also still securely stored underground. Rose onyx is used on the main floors of the Capitol. The same can be said for Denver’s tunnel system.

The elaborate network once connecting dozens of buildings is on the verge of extinction. Most have been destroyed because of safety concerns.

“They really need to save these things. You can’t just keep saving trolley tracks and fancy dresses. This is also part of our history,” Beach said.

“It's really a window into a century and a lifestyle that's long gone, and it's really a pleasure to show it to the people of Colorado,” Platt said.

It’s hidden history right beneath our feet.

Beach's book, "The Tunnels under Our Feet,” is about the 14 Colorado towns with an underground tunnel network