Anonymous ID: 581d9f Feb. 24, 2020, 3:27 p.m. No.8237756   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Oh holier than that loud mouth, that still hasn’t gotten over her ass whooping, is still trying to stir the minions to attack, but there’s only so many times a person can complain, accuse and whine without the minions saying, this con job is getting old

 

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Monday called President Donald Trump a “clear and present danger to democracy

 

She made those remarks when being questioned by journalists on the red carpet for the Berlin film festival.

 

That statement by her is rich, considering she’s made the word arkancide popular and even known by leftists. A mouse squealing is still just a mouse squealing

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/02/24/hillary-clinton-trump-is-a-clear-and-present-danger-to-democracy-and-to-our-future/

Anonymous ID: 581d9f Feb. 24, 2020, 3:39 p.m. No.8237831   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Chinese people are disgusting….utterly gross and sick, they care nothing about people, they’re only an army to them

 

Expert: Chinese Scientists Sell Lab Animals as Meat on the Black Market

A Chinese researcher injects a monkey with an experimental solution at a laboratory in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou 28 May 2004. China is drafting new regulations to save laboratory animals from unnecessary pain and inhumane treatment, as part of an overall set of guidelines on animal testing, encourage

 

JOHN HAYWARD24 Feb 2020286

Population Research Institute President Steven W. Mosher wrote at the New York Post on Saturday that China’s coronavirus epidemic could have been unleashed by researchers who sold laboratory animals to the notorious “wet markets” of Wuhan for extra cash.

 

The novel twist to Mosher’s theory is that Chinese lab technicians have an unfortunate history of selling experimental animals to vendors such as the ones that ply their trade in Wuhan’s wet market:

 

Instead of properly disposing of infected animals by cremation, as the law requires, they sell them on the side to make a little extra cash. Or, in some cases, a lot of extra cash. One Beijing researcher, now in jail, made a million dollars selling his monkeys and rats on the live animal market, where they eventually wound up in someone’s stomach.

 

Also fueling suspicions about SARS-CoV-2’s origins is the series of increasingly lame excuses offered by the Chinese authorities as people began to sicken and die.

 

They first blamed a seafood market not far from the Institute of Virology, even though the first documented cases of Covid-19 (the illness caused by SARS-CoV-2) involved people who had never set foot there. Then they pointed to snakes, bats and even a cute little scaly anteater called a pangolin as the source of the virus.

 

I don’t buy any of this. It turns out that snakes don’t carry coronaviruses and that bats aren’t sold at a seafood market. Neither, for that matter, are pangolins, an endangered species valued for their scales as much as for their meat.

 

The evidence points to SARS-CoV-2 research being carried out at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The virus may have been carried out of the lab by an infected worker or crossed over into humans when they unknowingly dined on a lab animal. Whatever the vector, Beijing authorities are now clearly scrambling to correct the serious problems with the way their labs handle deadly pathogens.

 

Mosher is not the first skeptic of Beijing’s official coronavirus narrative to note the presence of an advanced microbiology lab near Wuhan, the city where the epidemic originated. Since the early days of the crisis, theories have suggested everything from the lab accidentally releasing the virus to speculation that the virus might have been deliberately designed as a biological weapon….

 

https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2020/02/24/expert-chinese-scientists-sell-lab-animals-meat-black-market/

Anonymous ID: 581d9f Feb. 24, 2020, 3:51 p.m. No.8237932   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7947

Good question, because they are all f’ed including the NYTs. Fuming times anons, fun times

 

Why is The New York Times Outing Lower Level FBI Spygate Operatives? Case Agent 1: Stephen M. Somma

Posted by sundance

A previously incurious New York Times is now exposing members of the FBI crew who participated in fraud upon the FISA Court. Are the corrupt former top-tier FBI officials starting to position lower-level FBI participants as scapegoats?

 

Inside an insufferable article, engineered to defend the need for the DOJ and FBI to continue using FISA intelligence gathering information against U.S. persons, the New York times outlines Stephen M Somma as Case Agent 1, the handler for FBI confidential human source Stefan Halper.

 

(NYT) […] The Page report criticized an F.B.I. agent for ignoring that very procedure as part of half a dozen personal failings that included not passing on the information from the C.I.A., singling the agent out as “primarily responsible for some of the most significant errors and omissions.”

 

It identified this person only as Case Agent 1. But he is Stephen M. Somma, a counterintelligence investigator in the F.B.I.’s New York field office, people familiar with the Russia investigation said. The F.B.I. declined to comment. (link)

 

“Case Agent 1” is identified in the IG report as “primarily responsible for some of the most significant errors and omissions in the FISA applications.” Stephen Somma had the responsibility to verify the accuracy of information underpinning in the FISA application.

 

Somma was also the FBI handler for Stefan Halper, the Cambridge professor who contacted, met and secretly recorded Carter Page, Sam Clovis and George Papadopoulos while using an undercover FBI agent code-named Azura Turk as his assistant.

 

The exculpatory information gathered as a result of those wired recordings was ignored, never shared with the FISA court, and buried during the investigation in order to continue a false framework for the FBI to continue targeting the Trump officials.

 

So why is the New York Times exposing Stephan Somma now as “Case Agent 1” according to “people familiar with the Russia investigation”?

 

Given the timing, risk exposure, and the corrupt nature of the FBI officials involved in the investigation, it looks like the top of the Crossfire Hurricane team are throwing FBI case agent Stephen Somma under the same bus as FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/02/24/why-is-the-new-york-times-outing-lower-level-fbi-spygate-operatives-case-agent-1-stephen-m-somma/#more-184594