Anonymous ID: 01d0df June 6, 2019, 7:51 p.m. No.6690638   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mark Meadows Drops Bomb on Democrats: Mueller Report is Filled with Multiple Omissions, Inaccuracies… “The Deeper We Dive the More Problems We Find”

 

Mark Meadows Drops Bomb on Democrats: Mueller Report is Filled with Multiple Omissions, Inaccuracies… “The Deeper We Dive the More Problems We Find” (VIDEO)

Jim Hoft by Jim Hoft June 6, 2019 8 Comments

 

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Freedom Caucus chairman Mark Meadows joined Sean Hannity to discuss the growing number of lies, omissions and inaccuracies in the Mueller Report.

 

Mark Meadows told Sean Hannity: “The best day the Democrats had and will have was the day Robert Mueller spoke… As we look at the Mueller report, there are multiple omissions, (exculpatory omissions)… other material facts are just not accurate in the Mueller Report… Jim Jordan and I are getting prepared, and I tell you the deeper we dive the more problems we find.

 

Republican lawmakers need to make sure Robert Mueller is called in to testify.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/06/mark-meadows-drops-bomb-on-democrats-mueller-report-is-filled-with-multiple-omissions-inaccuracies-the-deeper-we-dive-the-more-problems-we-find-video/

Anonymous ID: 01d0df June 6, 2019, 8:28 p.m. No.6690972   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0985 >>1003 >>1008 >>1098

Internet brings down Coca-Cola partner farm after SHOCKING animal cruelty footage surfaces online

 

The Coca-Cola corporation has been forced to cut its ties with a farm supplying its milk company, after animal-rights activists released horrifying footage of animal cruelty on the farm and public outcry ensued.

 

In what it called “the largest undercover dairy investigation in history,” the Animal Recovery Mission sent undercover workers into Fair Oaks Farms in Indiana, one of the largest dairy farms in the country, which supplies milk for Coca-Cola’s Fairlife brand.

 

Extremely graphic footage released on Wednesday shows workers punching, kicking and throwing calves, as well as beating the animals with steel rods and plastic milking bottles “on virtually a daily basis.” Newborn calves are crudely branded, and given inadequate food and nutrition. Dead and dying animals are left to bake in the sun, and male calves are sold to veal farms, despite the farm’s claims to the contrary.

 

Workers also grew and smoked marijuana at the farm, and offered the undercover team cocaine on the job.

 

“The calf abuse is by far the worst baby abuse we’ve seen…anywhere in the world,” ARM founder Richard ‘Kudo’ Couto said. “Nothing is worse than Fair Oaks Farms.”

 

Some 30,000 cows live (and die) at Fair Oaks, a facility the size of 56,000 football fields. Most live inside 10 airplane-hangar-sized barns, and are milked three times a day, every day of the year. Fair Oaks supplies milk to Fairlife, which is owned, marketed, and distributed by the Coca-Cola company.

 

A social media storm erupted, with commenters calling for a boycott of Fairlife and Coca-Cola products.

 

By Wednesday, stores across the US had begun to pull Fairlife products from their shelves, and the company issued a statement saying it had suspended all deliveries from Fair Oaks and would audit its other suppliers. Coca-Cola said it would trust Fairlife to “urgently address” the situation at the farm.

 

Some animal rights activists argue that mistreatment of animals is not the exception, but the norm at all factory farms. Coca-Cola is not the only food giant involved, either. Video footage shot by vegan activists at a Pennsylvania dairy farm two months ago revealed similar abuse. The farm in question supplied milk to an ice-cream brand owned by Nestle. Numerous other undercover investigations have turned up equally chilling footage.

 

The backlash against Coca-Cola reached critical mass in a matter of hours, as ARM’s video did the rounds on social media.

 

https://www.rt.com/usa/461256-coca-cola-farm-abuse/

Anonymous ID: 01d0df June 6, 2019, 8:30 p.m. No.6690987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Probe says 'state actor' likely behind attack on tankers off UAE, doesn't mention Iran – report

 

After the US put the blame squarely on Iran for sabotaging four oil tankers off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, a preliminary probe concluded that a 'state actor' was likely behind the raid, but made no mention of Iran.

 

According to reports by Reuters and Bloomberg, preliminary findings from the investigation jointly conducted by the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Norway and presented at an informal UN briefing on Thursday, describe the attack as a complex effort that required significant resources.

 

The investigators argue that the attackers, who inflicted damage on the tankers, but did not cause casualties or an oil spill, required "high degree sophistication", precise intelligence and "expert navigation of fast boats" to pick the targets, get in and get out undetected. All of this, they claim, are signs a 'state actor' was likely responsible.

 

This wording allows the countries behind the report, two of which are among the US' main allies and arms sales clients in the Middle East, to maintain a neutral image without actually contradicting Washington, which accused Iran out of hand.

 

US President Donald Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton said last month that the attacks were "almost certainly" perpetrated by Iran, accusing it of planting "naval mines" under the ships. It's unclear if Bolton's assertion relied on any intelligence.

 

The UAE emirate of Fujairah, off the cost of which the attack took place, lies outside the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that separates the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The strait is immensely important for oil transportation, with tankers carrying crude from the oil-rich Gulf countries must pass through it.

 

Previously, Iran threatened to block the oil shipments through the waterway in response to the US' intent to bring Tehran's oil exports to 'zero.'

 

In a series of sharply escalating moves, the US recently declared Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization, then sent an aircraft carrier group to the Gulf, while signaling a possible massive boost to the number of American troops in the region.

 

The May 12 attack came at the height of the latest round of tension and targeted four commercial tankers, including two Saudi, one Emirati and one Norwegian ship. Iran has dismissed the accusations against it, calling the Bolton's statement "ridiculous."

 

https://www.rt.com/news/461264-investigation-tankers-saborage-iran/

Anonymous ID: 01d0df June 6, 2019, 8:36 p.m. No.6691032   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Australian Authorities seize almost 1.6 tonnes of ice (Meth) hidden in stereo speakers

 

A joint investigation between Australian Federal Police and Border Force officers has uncovered the largest amount of ice to ever make it to Australian shores.

The mega-haul, close to 1.6 tonnes, was hidden inside stereo speakers sent from Bangkok, Thailand and was discovered when border officers selected a container for further inspection at Melbourne’s ports.

 

In total, 1.596 tonnes of methylamphetamine and 37kgs of heroin

 

here have been no arrests and ABF and the AFP are continuing investigations.

ABF Regional Commander Victoria, Craig Palmer, said the record detection would have a significant impact on drug supply in the state.

“Without the sophisticated targeting and detection capabilities of the ABF, these drugs would have made it to the streets of Melbourne and beyond,” Commander Palmer said.

“This is the largest meth bust we’ve ever seen in this country and demonstrates not only the brazen nature of those involved in this criminal activity, but the resolve of the ABF in Victoria and around the country to stop these imports.”

 

AFP Acting Commander Peter Bodel, Organised Crime, said the seizure has stopped the drugs from devastating the community.

“The effect of these drugs on the community and families would have been profound. It may be your loved one, a friend or neighbour who has been spared the terrifying impact of this mammoth shipment.”

 

https://www.9news.com.au/national/news-australia-authorities-seize-almost-16-tonnes-of-ice/352132ae-75ca-463b-9bfa-e218947057ff