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Today is the anniversary of the tragic day in Dallas that took the life of the 35th President of the United States John F. Kennedy. That day changed the world and was the most gruesome and violent act for evil to stake full grips on America. ***** It is tiresome to hear the bantering back and forth of Republicans and Democrats. People need to understand that the Bush and Romney Republicans are just as much criminals as the Clinton and Obama Democrats. There’s no need to cheer for organized crime on either side of the isle. ***** With all the talk around DC, one would think Kamala Harris’ VP term might be coming to a premature end. A shuffling of the deck is hinted to be coming. It reminds me of a random tweet by Donna Brazile on Jan 18, 2019, which suggested Nancy Pelosi would be president just before MLK weekend. ***** The FDA has asked a federal judge to make the public wait until the year 2076 to disclose all of the data and information it relied upon to license Pfizer’s vaccine. Sounds like the JFK assassination records. And if it is true to form, those records will be kicked down the road to 2,100 or longer. ***** Washington Post has corrected at least 16 articles related to Steele dossier coverage. The changes came after Special Counsel John
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Jury acquits Rittenhouse on all charges Just The News— A Wisconsin jury on Friday acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse on all charges in his murder trial. Rittenhouse was found not guilty on five charges after several days of jury deliberation. The 18-year-old Rittenhouse became visibly emotional when the jurors' acquittal was read, shaking. Rittenhouse faced murder and other charges in the fatal shooting of two men and the wounding of another during a chaotic night on social justice protests on Aug. 25, 2020. Prosecutors claimed in closing arguments Monday that Rittenhouse, 17 at the time of the shootings, was a "wannabe soldier" who provoked bloodshed by bringing a
semi-automatic rifle to the night of protests and rioting, amid the summer of social justice demonstrations. Rittenhouse's lawyer said his client acted in self-defense after being ambushed by a "crazy person" who he feared would wrest away his gun and use it to kill him, according to the Associated Press. The verdict came after two weeks of testimony including the defendant's. Eighteen jurors hearing the case. The 12 who will decided Rittenhouse’s fate and the six who were designated alternates were determined by a drawing from a raffle drum, the wire service also reports. Rittenhouse said he went to Kenosha from his home in Illinois, to protect property from rioters.
Election data and equipment destroyed in Pennsylvania An informant from Delaware County, Pennsylvania, published video evidence of the destruction of electoral data and equipment by officials in the 2020 presidential election.
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even "criminal", but still decided to destroy the election evidence. In one of the videos James Allen, the director of elections, is in the back room and asks officials to destroy evidence, realizing that this is a
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According to a new analysis, Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna make a combined profit of $93.5 million per day. That's $65,000 per minute and $1,000 per second. Companies have sold the vast majority of their doses to rich countries, leaving low -income countries in the lurch, said the People's Vaccine Alliance (PVA), a coalition advocating for greater access to COVID vaccines. The Alliance estimates that the trio will make a pre-tax profit of $34 billion this year. ***** President Donald Trump met with Mike Lindell recently and discussed the 2020 elections, as well as the further actions of the Republicans. Here are a few comments Trump made during the discussion: ▪️They (the big media) have one topic they don't want to talk about - the 2020 election scam. ▪️Many believed that we would not have a country in three years.
This guy (Biden) did it in nine months. He destroyed our country. You know, I say "Make America great again." That was my theme. I gave it a lot of effort. America is not the best right now. America is a laughing stock for the whole world. ▪️At first I thought they were incompetent, but now I understand that they want (the southern border) to be open. ▪️See what kind of money they earn. They are full-time politicians. Pelosi and all these people, Waters, Obama. I expected to lose a lot of money. I've lost millions. I was ready for this and I'm fine. These people enrich themselves by being in power. ▪️I don't think this is a 50/50 country. When you have things like a voter ID card, refusal of the police, opening borders, shelters in cities, everything they have. I don't believe that 50 percent of people vote for them. I think they cheat elections and do other things, and this brings them to this 50 per-
cent. But they can't have 50 percent with such a policy. ***** The FBI and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are investigating "questionable vials" labeled "smallpox" at a Merck laboratory near Philadelphia. According to the Department of Homeland Security, fifteen vials were found in the freezer. Smallpox is extremely deadly (the mortality rate is 30 percent), so only two laboratories in the world - the CDC in Atlanta and one in Russia - store samples of the virus. In 1980, the World Health Assembly declared the eradication of smallpox. Is it a coincidence that a monkey pox infection was confirmed on Tuesday in a Maryland resident who recently visited Nigeria? Now he is isolated, and specialists are studying the people with whom he was in contact. ***** Judge Bruce Schroeder in the Rittenhouse
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