Anonymous ID: 18ce14 May 17, 2020, 7:12 a.m. No.9210613   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9210607

they got sloppy

they never thought that was going to happen

 

He basically said they never though she was going to lose

 

that first part slapped pretty hard

Anonymous ID: 18ce14 May 17, 2020, 7:38 a.m. No.9210826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0846

Petition to Subpeona Dr. Judy Mikovits to testify before Congress on the corruption of Dr. Anthony Fauci.

 

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/subpeona-dr-judy-mikovits-testify-congress-corruption-dr-anthony-fauci

Anonymous ID: 18ce14 May 17, 2020, 7:44 a.m. No.9210868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0877 >>1000

>>9210848

David McCullough

 

He later worked as an editor and writer for the United States Information Agency in Washington, D.C. The United States Information Agency (USIA), which existed from 1953 to 1999, was a United States agency devoted to "public diplomacy". In 1999, USIA's broadcasting functions were moved to the newly created Broadcasting Board of Governors, and its exchange and non-broadcasting information functions were given to the newly created Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. The agency was previously known overseas as the United States Information Service (USIS).

 

The Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 enacted October 21, 1998, abolished the U.S. Information Agency effective October 1, 1999, when its information (but not broadcasting) and exchange functions were folded into the Department of State under the newly-created Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.

 

At the time of its abolition, its budget was $1.109 billion. After reductions of staff in 1997, the agency had 6,352 employees, of which almost half were civil service employees in the United States (2,521). About 1,800 of these employees worked in international broadcasting, while approximately 1,100 focused on the agency's educational and informational programs, such as the Fulbright program.[11] Foreign service officers were also a significant portion of the work force (about 1,000).

 

Broadcasting functions, including Voice of America, Radio and TV Marti as well as other U.S. government-supported broadcasting, such as Radio Free Europe (in Eastern Europe), Radio Free Asia and Radio Liberty (in the former Soviet Union), were consolidated as an independent entity under the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), which continues independently (as a separate entity from the State Department) today.