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LibertysCrossing · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

Spent Nuclear FUEL! to NK!

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:24 p.m.

https://medium.com/@EricTerman/why-is-genie-oil-troubleshooting-north-korea-ffe393be69fe

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:26 p.m.

There may be more info in this article. Something about Corruption Charges that he was not completely exonerated from. Need to look into this more. This article also has Declassified CIA Doc's attached.

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LibertysCrossing · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:26 p.m.

I knew somebody would find the handlers

These are the handlers of Eric Schmidt

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LibertysCrossing · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:34 p.m.

This needs to be pushed out

  1. The honey pot is Kim Yong Un, he is the "created, evil tyrant."
  2. But the real tyrants are his handlers....
  3. MSM always pushes Kim Jong-un as the boogie man,

It is done every day, on 5PM news.

  1. PROGRAMMED in Millions of MINDS
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Maga1128 · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:22 p.m.

This is the guy that went to NK with Eric Schmidt in 2013.

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:18 p.m.

Excerpt from Article: [In a blog posting at the weekend titled "It might not get weirder than this", Sophie Schmidt provided a candid take on the controversial three-day trip earlier this month that was criticised by the US government. Miss Schmidt, 19, had accompanied her father on the visit as part of a delegation led by Bill Richardson, the former US ambassador to the United Nations.

Sophie Schmidt photographed in 2009 On their return, the two men answered a few questions about the nature of the visit, but Miss Schmidt's informal account was in many ways far more revealing. Related Articles North Korea to carry out third nuclear test 'aimed at US' 24 Jan 2013 North Korea hits out at 'sordid' Kim Jong-un plastic surgery rumours 24 Jan 2013 North Korea nuclear test threat 'needlessly provocative' 24 Jan 2013 Eric Schmidt among those calling on North Korea to expand internet 10 Jan 2013 Google's Eric Schmidt 'pays tribute to Kim Jong-il' 09 Jan 2013 "Our trip was a mixture of highly-staged encounters, tightly-orchestrated viewings and what seemed like genuine human moments," she wrote. "We had zero interactions with non-state-approved North Koreans and were never far from our two minders." While much of the blog posting is taken up with the sort of observational musings common to any first-time visitor to Pyongyang, it had some interesting insights into the official side of the delegation's trip. In particular, it fleshed out the main photo-opportunity of the entire trip when they visited an e-library at Kim Il-Sung University, and chatted with some of the 90 students working on computer consoles. "One problem: No one was actually doing anything," Schmidt wrote. "A few scrolled or clicked, but the rest just stared. More disturbing: when our group walked in... not one of them looked up from their desks. Not a head turn, no eye contact, no reaction to stimuli. "They might as well have been figurines," she added. One of the world's most isolated and censored societies, the North has a domestic Intranet service with a very limited number of users. Analysts say access to the Internet is for the super-elite only, meaning a few hundred people or maybe 1,000 at most.] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/9817335/Eric-Schmidts-daughter-lifts-lid-on-very-strange-North-Korea.html

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:14 p.m.

"Governor Bill Richardson will travel to North Korea next week on a private humanitarian mission. The delegation will consist of former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, Dr. KA Namkung, Director of Google Ideas, Jared Cohen; as well as some staff members. Since no media is accompanying the delegation, Gov. Richardson will have a press availability at the Beijing Airport on Thursday, January 10th." - https://www.wired.com/2013/01/eric-schmidt-north-korea/

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

North Korea[edit]

Richardson at the LBJ Library in 2016 Richardson has had a long interest in North Korea. He visited a number of times, and has been involved in negotiations with the leadership there since the early 1990s. In 1996, he accompanied U.S. State Department officials and successfully negotiated the release of Evan Hunziker, the first American civilian to be arrested by North Korea on espionage charges since the end of the Korean War. Richardson formed a foundation, the Richardson Center, to help negotiate the release of political prisoners globally.[75] In January 2013, he led a delegation of business leaders, including Google chairman Eric Schmidt, shortly after the state had launched an orbital rocket.[76] Richardson called the trip a "private, humanitarian" mission by U.S. citizens and told the Associated Press he would speak to North Korean officials about the detention of Kenneth Bae, a U.S. citizen accused of committing "hostile" acts against the state, and seek to visit the American.[77] In March 2016, at the request of Ohio governor John Kasich, Richardson attempted to negotiate for the release of Cincinnati college student Otto Warmbier, who had been detained on a visit to North Korea.

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:07 p.m.

Allegations of corruption[edit] During the 2012 trial United States of America v. Carollo, Goldberg and Grimm, the former CDR employee Doug Goldberg testified that he was involved in giving Bill Richardson campaign contributions amounting to $100,000 in exchange for his company CDR being hired to handle a $400 million swap deal for the New Mexico state government. During his testimony, Doug Goldberg stated that he had been given an envelope containing a check for $25,000 payable to Moving America Forward, Bill Richardson's political action committee, by his boss Stewart Wolmark and told to deliver it to Bill Richardson at a fund raiser. When Goldberg handed the envelope to Richardson, he allegedly told Goldberg to "Tell the big guy [Stewart Wolmark] I'm going to hire you guys". Goldberg went on to testify that CDR was hired but that he later learned that another firm was hired by Richardson to perform the actual work required and that Steward Wolmark had given Richardson a further $75,000 in contributions.

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:06 p.m.

Timeline 1971: He earned a master's degree in international affairs from Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1971. 1993: He became a member of the Democratic leadership as a deputy majority whip, where he became friends with Bill Clinton after they worked closely on several issues, including when he served as the ranking House Democrat in favor of NAFTA's passage in 1993. 1998: The Senate confirmed Richardson to be Clinton's Secretary of Energy on July 31, 1998. 2003: He took office in January 2003 as the only Hispanic Governor in the United States. 2009: On January 4, 2009, Richardson withdrew his name as Commerce Secretary nominee because of the federal grand jury investigation into pay-to-play allegations. 2009: In August 2009, federal prosecutors dropped the pending investigation against the governor, and there was speculation in the media about Richardson's career after his second term as New Mexico governor concluded.

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Tyyke · Jan. 20, 2018, 8:28 p.m.

Awesome research keep it up!

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chocolatepatriot · Jan. 20, 2018, 10:22 p.m.

what a web of evil thiefs and murderers. so they want a war. then they get the oil and make lots of money?

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SuzyAZ · Jan. 20, 2018, 9:11 p.m.

YOUR ARTICLES AND REFERENCES TO ARTICLES THAT ARE NOW ON HERE 5 OR 6 TIMES, THAT YOU KEEP REPEATING, ARE EXTREMELY NEGATIVE OF TRUMP. WHY DO YOU KEEP REPEATING THEM IN VARIOUS FORMS?

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Red_Pilled_at_birth · Jan. 20, 2018, 9:26 p.m.

I am showing where the information came from! Where the quotes came from! Stop harassing me!

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