Anonymous ID: 67a2e9 April 12, 2019, 9:15 p.m. No.6159681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9687 >>9691 >>9692 >>9723 >>9739 >>9774 >>0069

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LEAKED: OBAMA TEAM KEPT LIST OF MUSLIMS FOR TOP JOBS, EXCLUDED NON-MUSLIMS

 

https://dailycaller.com/2016/10/24/leaked-obama-team-kept-list-of-muslims-for-top-jobs-excluded-non-muslims/

 

The newest batch of John Podesta’s hacked emails released by Wikileaks shows Obama’s transition team kept lists of Muslim and Asian candidates for jobs in the administration.

 

According to an email chain from 2008, John Podesta received lists of exclusively Muslims and Asians to be considered for jobs in the Obama administration. The email chain revealed that in this process, Middle Eastern Christians were purposefully excluded, or set aside in a separate list, with an aide writing,

Anonymous ID: 67a2e9 April 12, 2019, 9:23 p.m. No.6159748   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9775 >>9796 >>9822

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Takeaways from Bill Priestap's testimony:

 

1) All Spygate roads lead to London [even the redacted ones]

 

2) The FBI doesn't use the word spying (except when someone else does it.)

 

3) Since we got it past FISA court, it must be verified, right?

Anonymous ID: 67a2e9 April 12, 2019, 9:30 p.m. No.6159835   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Leaked diocese document reveals names of more accused priests

 

https://buffalonews.com/2019/04/11/leaked-diocese-document-reveals-names-of-more-accused-priests/

 

The names of an additional 27 Catholic priests accused of misconduct emerged this week in leaked Buffalo Diocese documents showing that a review board examined allegations against the priests.

 

A copy of the June 27, 2018 meeting agenda of the Diocesan Review Board, obtained by WKBW-TV, included the names of nearly 100 priests whose cases were being reviewed by the board.

 

Bishop Richard J. Malone in 2018 publicly identified most of the priests on that agenda as having been credibly accused of sexually abusing children. But Malone has remained silent on 27 of those priests, including a former superintendent of Catholic schools, Monsignor Ted Berg, and a former high-ranking diocesan administrator, Monsignor Albert Rung.

 

The Diocesan Review Board’s primary purpose is to examine cases of alleged child sex abuse, but it's not clear how many of the 27 priests were accused of sexual abuse of minors or if the complaints were found to be credible.

 

The 27 priests listed on the Buffalo Diocesan Review Board agenda in connection with misconduct complaints are:

 

The Rev. James Bartnik, Monsignor Ted Berg, the Rev. Gerald Collins, the Rev. George Cotter, Monsignor Joseph Coughlin, Monsignor Edmund Dietzel, the Rev. John Donnelly, the Rev. John Doyle, the Rev. John J. Fox, the Rev. Ralph Frederico, the Rev. Joseph Garin, Monsignor Francis Growney, the Rev. Kiernan Haggerty, the Rev. Francis Hannah, the Rev. James H. Kasprzyk, the Rev. Francis Kealy, the Rev. Nelson Kimmartin, the Rev. William Lanphear, the Rev. Joseph M. McPherson, Monsignor Richard O'Brien, the Rev. Joseph Penkaul, Monsignor Albert Rung, the Rev. Paul Salemi, the Rev. Maurus Schenk, the Rev. CJ Westfield, the Rev. Gervase F. White and the Rev. Maurice Woulfe.