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>>9668161

https://heavy.com/news/2017/01/jack-josie-roberts-john-roberts-children-family-adopted-inauguration-supreme-court-chief-justice-jane-ages/

I think part of the Black mail is John Roberts kids

According to a Time Magazine profile on Roberts from 2005, his children were both born in Ireland, a country the Roberts family has close ties to. Irish Central reports that Roberts often attends Irish dance events in Washington D.C. and his mother-in-law, Kathleen O’Sullican, is from Newtownbarry, Charleville in Ireland.

 

In a 2005 New York Times profile, the Times notes that the Roberts family has a home in Knocklong, in the county of Limerick.

 

Although the children were born in Ireland, there is some confusion about where they were adopted from. According to the Underneath Their Robes blog, an Associated Press report claimed that they were “adopted from Latin America.”

 

The exact circumstances of Roberts’ adoption remain a private matter. The New York Times denied rumors that it was investigating Roberts’ adoptions.

 

The Washington Post notes that McElroy’s book claims the children know they are adopted and “even read picture books about adoption.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/450293-john-god-baby-farms/

Women from 3 continents

As if the allegations that the faith healer, who shot to fame after appearing on Oprah Winfrey's show, sexually abused more than 600 women weren’t appalling enough, Brazilian activist Sabrina Bittencourt claims John of God (real name is Joao Teixeira de Faria) ran a baby-trafficking business for years on farms and mines he owned across Brazil.

 

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Young girls were allegedly paid to live at these remote sites, where they were forcibly impregnated again and again, their babies sold to childless couples around the world. After 10 years of the constant abuse, Bittencourt says, the girls were murdered.

 

“We have got a number of testimonies,” the activist reported, claiming she spoke to women from at least three continents who purchased Brazilian babies from Teixeira for between $19,600 and $52,250.

Children born in 2000 if you do the math from that article. WOULD BE AGE 20

John Roberts name on Epstein flight log Jan 10 2011

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>>9668303

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2020/06/18/Nancy-Pelosi-orders-4-Confederate-portraits-removed-from-Capitol/8241592496993/

une 18 (UPI) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday ordered that four portraits of former speakers who served in the Confederacy be removed from the U.S. Capitol in honor of Juneteenth.

 

"Tomorrow is Juneteenth, a day that we observe as a day of freedom in our country," Pelosi told reporters in a news conference. "In observance of that, I have sent a letter, which you will see, to the clerk of the House, directing of the clerk to remove the portraits of four previous speakers of the House who served in the Confederacy."

 

Pelosi added that House members only recently found out about the paintings in the Capitol when they were taking inventory and a curator told them about them.

 

The portraits to be removed depict Robert Hunter of Virginia, Howell Cobb of Georgia, James Orr of South Carolina and Charles Crisp of Georgia.

 

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"There is no room in the hallowed halls of Congress or in any place of honor for memorializing men who embody the violent bigotry and grotesque racism of the Confederacy," Pelosi wrote in the letter Thursday to clerk Cheryl Johnson. "We cannot honor men such as James Orr, who swore on the House floor to 'preserve and perpetuate' slavery in order to 'enjoy our property in peace, quiet and security,' or Robert Hunter, who served at nearly every level of the Confederacy, including in the Confederate Provincial Congress, as Confederate Secretary of State, in the Confederate Senate and in the Confederate Army. The portraits of these men are symbols that set back our nation's work to confront and combat bigotry."

 

Pelosi stressed the timing amid widespread protests and renewed conversations on racism sparked by the police-involved killing of George Floyd, 46, on Memorial Day. Floyd, an unarmed black man, was killed within weeks of two others – Breonna Taylor, who was shot by police in her home, and Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed while jogging.

 

"Very sadly, this day comes during a moment of extraordinary national anguish, as we grieve for the hundreds of black Americans killed by racial injustice and police brutality, including George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and so many others," Pelosi said.

 

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The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery on Jan. 1, 1863, but Union Army Gen. Gordon Granger didn't read the federal orders proclaiming slaves free in the remote slave state of Texas until about 2 1/2 years later, on June 19, 1865. Friday marks the unofficial holiday, also called Freedom Day, Jubilee Day and Liberation Day, which spread across the South, with most states now recognizing it as a state holiday or ceremonial holiday.

 

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order declaring Juneteenth an official paid holiday for state employees.

 

Last week, Pelosi renewed a call to remove Confederate statues from the Capitol.

 

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Southern states have contributed all 11 Confederate statues that have been displayed as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the Capitol for decades.

 

Lawmakers cannot unilaterally remove the statues from the collection but can move them to different locations. Pelosi moved the statue of Confederate army commander Robert E. Lee from a place near the House chamber to a room below known as the crypt.

 

Florida and Arkansas officials said they would replace their Confederate statues with civil rights activists.

 

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus introduced legislation last week to remove all the Confederate statues from the Capitol.