Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 1:51 p.m. No.5776710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5776684

 

Expected that as soon as the post yesterday spoke about enemy using ammo.

 

Simple fact is it looks more and more like an excuse for for Mossad FF.

 

The only thing that has happened today is Israel has taken a giant step forward in implementing it's NWO.

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 1:52 p.m. No.5776722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6842 >>6856

Paul Ryan Joins FOX in Top Role

 

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) will join the board of Fox Corporation, a new standalone entity that houses Fox News Channel and the Fox broadcast network, according to Variety.

 

Ryan will join Fox Corp. chairman and CEO Lachlan Murdoch, his father and Fox Corp. founder Rupert Murdoch, and former Ford CEO Jacques Nasser on the board.

 

Formula 1 Chairman and CEO Chase Carey, Aragon Global Holdings founder Anne Dias and Hernandez Media Ventures CEO Roland Hernandez are also set to join the board.

 

The new entity emerged Tuesday following the full separation of Fox Corporation from 21st Century Fox, which was acquired by Disney. Tuesday marks the first day 21st Century Fox and Fox are standalone, publicly traded companies, 21st Century Fox said in a statement to Variety.

 

“We are thrilled to welcome our new colleagues to the Fox board,” Lachlan Murdoch said in a statement. “We look forward to working with and being guided by them as we begin a new chapter, steadfastly committed to providing the best in news, sports and entertainment programming.

 

https://truepundit.com/paul-ryan-joins-fox-in-top-role/

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 1:55 p.m. No.5776760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6857

Pope 'REFUSES to accept resignation of French cardinal convicted of failing to report sex abuse allegations'

 

Philippe Barbarin, Archbishop of Lyon, was given six-month suspended sentence

Went on trial for failing to report alleged abuse by Reverand Bernard Preynat

Interviewed Preynat in 1991, but only stopped him working with kids in 2015

Pope Francis has today declined to accept Barnarin's resignation, he said

 

Philippe Barbarin, the French Roman Catholic cardinal convicted of failing to report sexual abuse allegations, said Pope Francis had turned down his offer to resign.

 

In a statement set by France's Lyon Catholic Church, Barbarin said he had put forward his resignation, but that 'invoking the presumption of innocence, the Holy Father declined to accept this resignation.'

 

A Vatican spokesman later confirmed Barbarin's statement, saying Pope Francis instead asked Barbarin during their audience to do what he thinks is best for the Lyon archdiocese.

 

More

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6826421/Cardinal-Barbarin-says-Pope-refused-offer-resign.html

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:03 p.m. No.5776866   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rothschild Zionist State of Israel

 

Runs the world.

Runs ISIS

Runs US, UK, AU, NZ, BR, COM China, EU,

Kills people in every country WW on a daily bases via proxy.

Hates anyone who is not them. Cattle

 

Yet (((they))) use puppets greed for money and power to get them to sell out their own people.

 

We are being systematically exterminated and those in power are complicit. They own the military.

 

Cure:

 

Take all your money out of the bank. Buy with cash, barter where you can,refuse to pay taxes, grow your own food, stop supporting the beast and it's beast system!

 

Starving the beast is the only way out! Find Jesus.

 

And god will help you! But you cannot serve 2 masters!

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:07 p.m. No.5776918   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6964 >>7320 >>7374

These US States Receive the Most in National Defense Spending

 

California, Virginia and Texas get the most defense dollars while Wyoming receives the least among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, according to a Pentagon report released Tuesday.

 

Virginia's 8.9 percent share also tops the list of states for defense spending as a share of state gross domestic product, followed by Hawaii at 7.3 percent and Connecticut at 5.6 percent. Oregon is at the bottom, at 0.5 percent, according to the report by the Defense Department Office of Economic Adjustment.

 

Overall in fiscal 2017, DoD spent $407 billion in contracts and payrolls across the states and in D.C., or about $1,466 for every American, the report said. Total spending amounted to 2.3 percent of the nation's GDP.

 

Of the $406 billion total, $271.7 billion, or 67 percent, was spent on contracts for products and services, and $135.3 billion, or 33 percent, went for the salaries of DoD personnel, the report stated.

 

Total defense spending by state ranged from $49 billion in California, followed by Virginia, at $46.2 billion, and Texas, at $37.7 billion. Wyoming was at the bottom at $393.6 million.

 

The top three counties nationwide for defense contract spending were Fairfax County, Virginia, with $13.7 billion spent; Tarrant County, Texas, $13 billion; and San Diego County, California, $9.2 billion.

 

Lockheed Martin Corp. was listed as the top defense contractor for the year, receiving $30.5 billion in defense spending, followed by Boeing ($22 billion), General Dynamics ($13.5 billion), Raytheon ($11.8 billion) and Northrop Grumman ($11.5 billion).

 

The 130-page Office of Economic Adjustment report titled "Defense Spending By State Fiscal Year 2017" and the accompanying charts and graphs were released at a Brookings Institution forum by OEA Director Patrick O'Brien and can be read in full here.

 

In his remarks at The Brookings Institution and during a question-and-answer session afterward, O'Brien said data for defense spending by state for fiscal 2018 is being gathered this month, but he did not anticipate major changes in the rankings of the states.

 

The top five or six states are expected to remain in the same positions in terms of defense spending and percentage of defense spending as a share of state GDP, he said.

 

O'Brien did not address in depth the current controversy over the Trump administration's intent to divert money from military construction projects to pay for a border wall and how the transfer might affect the overall defense budget.

 

"The wall is a challenge for the department," O'Brien said, adding that the issue is not in his lane as OEA director.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/03/19/these-us-states-receive-most-national-defense-spending.html

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:09 p.m. No.5776952   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7025 >>7046 >>7133 >>7166

Rod Rosenstein Staying At Justice Department ‘A Little Longer’

 

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had planned to leave the Justice Department sometime in March but will remain at the agency “a little longer,” a senior department official told reporters Tuesday.

 

Rosenstein, who oversaw the special counsel’s Russia probe, was expected to step down following the confirmation of William Barr as attorney general. In a speech March 7, Rosenstein said it was likely to be one of his last appearances in his government role.

 

It is unclear what the delay means for the Russia probe, which is being led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller. Mueller is widely believed to be close to the end of the investigation, which began May 17, 2017. Several of Mueller’s top prosecutors have returned back to their day jobs at the Justice Department, including two within the past week.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2019/03/19/rod-rosenstein-remaining-doj/

 

Winning

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:11 p.m. No.5776981   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5776946

With you Anon. Remember when we were at the precipice in September too?

 

Endless false hope while Israel commits crime after crime after crime

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:13 p.m. No.5777005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7320 >>7367 >>7374

Officer's Body Cam Fails To Capture Footage Of Woman Shooting Herself In The Head While Her Hands Were Cuffed Behind Her

 

There's more than one contortionist performance going on here. (h/t Greg Doucette)

 

A 19-year-old woman whose hands were cuffed behind her back when she committed suicide during a traffic stop in Chesapeake died of a gunshot wound through the mouth, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

 

This is the official line – one repeated several times by local journalists. The traffic stop leading to this highly unlikely conclusion occurred July 25, 2018. Here's what the Chesapeake Police Department said then:

 

Officers pulled over the car at 4:24 p.m. Wednesday near the intersection of Berkley Avenue and Wilson Road, police said in a news release Wednesday afternoon.

 

The exact timeline is not clear, [spokesman Leo] Kosinski said. As officers used a stun gun on the driver, Wilson, who was a passenger, shot herself, he said. Police attempted life-saving measures and called for medical assistance, but she died at the scene, the news release said.

 

The original report also noted the PD was looking at body cam footage from the scene to determine what happened.

 

Less than a week later, the initial impression was the official narrative.

 

Police had handcuffed Wilson when Medlin began resisting arrest and trying to flee, said Officer Leo Kosinski, police spokesman. Wilson was left standing next to the passenger side of the car while police rushed to help the officer who was trying to arrest Medlin, he said.

 

It was then that Wilson somehow got a gun and shot herself in the head, Kosinski said. It was not immediately clear how Wilson got the gun, but it was not a police weapon, he said.

 

“We clearly ruled that it was a suicide,” Kosinski said.

 

"We." I guess that means the PD since the medical examiner didn't hand down his declaration until March 14, 2019. The police department, however, made its own unscientific findings public twice in one week.

 

As for the body camera footage, there was nothing usable there.

 

One officer was wearing a body camera, but it was “knocked offline” while Medlin was fighting the officer, Kosinski said. If the camera hadn’t gone offline, it still wouldn’t have recorded the shooting, Kosinski said, because the officer was struggling with Medlin.

 

The police department has 356 cameras and deploys "40-60 per shift." The department has 525 officers so it seems the odds were in favor of there being multiple cameras on the scene. But the only footage recorded didn't capture the incident. Multiple police cruisers were on the scene, but the Chesapeake PD decided to eliminate dash cams when it acquired body cameras, removing one more impartial witness.

 

With the official word from the state, the Chesapeake PD closes the book on an extremely dubious "suicide." Whether this is just a bunch of lies or some very terrible police work, the end result is the same: someone in handcuffs ended up dead. The odds that this person decided to escalate a traffic stop to a successful suicide attempt are incredibly low. Something fucked up happened that afternoon and the police department hasn't even attempted to explain how something like this might have happened. Since the medical examiner has spoken, the Chesapeake PD has decided it's no longer obligated to provide an explanation.

 

The CPD launched an internal investigation into Wilson's suicide in July. Kosinski confirmed that the department has since concluded that investigation, but declined to comment on its outcome.

 

Worse, there's been no pushback from the local media covering this arrest and its ensuing, and completely unbelievable, suicide. This isn't journalism. It's stenography.

 

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/71694/officers-body-cam-fails-to-capture-footage-of-woman-shooting-herself-in-the-head-while-her-hands.html

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:14 p.m. No.5777036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7060 >>7320 >>7374

Kazakhstan’s president announces resignation

 

Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev announced on Tuesday that he will step down after 30 years in power.

 

"I made a decision to resign as president," Nazarbayev, 78, said in his televised address to the nation. "This year marks 30 years since I assumed the post of the country’s supreme leader. I was given the honor by my great nation to become the first president of independent Kazakhstan," Nazarbayev said.

 

On February 15, Kazakhstan’s Constitutional Council clarified Nazarbayev’s statement on Section 3 of Article 42 of the Constitution on a list of grounds for an early resignation. According to the council, the key law stipulates the right of the head of state to step down.

 

At the same time Nazarbayev said he will remain chairman of the Central Asian state’s Security Council despite his resignation.

 

"In accordance with our laws, I’m given a status of the first president - the nation’s leader (elbasy in Kazakh), I will remain the Security Council’s chairman, who has serious powers to determine the country’s domestic and foreign policy in line with the laws," Nazarbayev said in his televised address to the nation.

 

Nazarbayev will also remain chairman of the Nur Otan Democratic People’s Party and a member of the Constitutional Council.

 

The Kazakh leader said he would continue taking care about the country and the people. "As the founder of an independent Kazakh state, I see my future task in ensuring the assumption of power by a new generation of leaders, who will continue carrying out current reforms in the country," he stressed.

 

Nazarbayev has led Kazakhstan since 1989, when it was part of the Soviet Union. In 1990, Nazarbayev was elected as the nation’s first president.

 

http://tass.com/world/1049367

Anonymous ID: 62a596 March 19, 2019, 2:33 p.m. No.5777349   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5777326

dont be excusefag Q needs to get a score on the board or leave it to us to get the news out to the world and just leave us to it, who don't lie deceive and live in truth