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“Now, think about the absolute magnitude of this. Russia and China are directly accusing the last 3 US democratic presidential families, and George Soros, of conducting a multiple decades long plan to create an international biological weapons network, to create pathogens so they could unleash them on the public to gain world control, using their control of the media and use the BILLIONS from forced vaccination to supply their campaigns and maintain control of information, so their citizenry don’t find out about what is actually going on. Think about 2000 Mules and how the pathogens made way for this scheme and helps the DNC maintain control.

We are in the middle of WW3, and all of Western media is complete blackout. Not a single shred of reporting on it. Anywhere. In a real world, the allegations themselves would be taken seriously and the world populace should know about it. Even if they aren’t true, we would still need to know that 2 world nuclear superpowers are accusing the US of creating bioweapons and might want to retaliate for slaughtering their citizens for political gain.

I said it back in February, this isn’t the beginning of WW3, we are in the middle of it. C19 was first weapon fired. And it claimed (allegedly) 6.26 million lives. And Russia and China have evidence suggesting the “US Democratic Party” are responsible for creating and releasing this weapon.

Feels like “the precipice” to me.” -Bioclandestine on Telegram

Trial opens for Clinton campaign lawyer accused of lying to FBI while planting Trump-Russia tale

By Natalia Mittelstadt JustTheNews.com

The first trial resulting from Special Counsel John Durham's methodical investigation into the origins of the discredited Trump-Russia collusion narrative opens Monday as 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann faces justice for allegedly lying to the FBI.

Durham alleges Sussmann lied in September 2016 when he told thenFBI-General-Counsel James Baker that he was not working on behalf of any client while feeding the federal law enforcement agency sincedebunked allegations about then-candidate Donald Trump.

Judge Christopher Cooper, appointed to the bench by former President Barack Obama, will preside in the trial in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The proceeding begins at 9 a.m. Eastern time.

Sussmann, a former federal prosecutor, told the FBI that the Trump Organization had a secret communications channel with the Kremlin through Russia's Alfa Bank. The FBI, CIA, Trump-Russia Special Counsel Robert Mueller and others have debunked the claim.

Durham says Sussmann was working at the time on behalf of two clients, the Clinton campaign and Zetalytics tech firm executive Rodney Joffe. Durham intends to show that Sussmann told Congress the truth about working for the Clinton campaign after he lied to the FBI. Sussmann is pleading not guilty to the charge.

A former partner at the Washington, D.C., law firm Perkins Coie, Sussmann in February sought to have the case against him dismissed, but Cooper denied his request last month.

Durham argues that Sussmann was part of a "joint venture" to help Clinton's presidential campaign by fashioning a tale of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

"The joint venture continued and crystallized early in August 2016," when Sussmann, Joffe, Sussman's then-law partner Marc Elias, and members of the Clinton campaign met, according to the special counsel.

"The evidence will show that as a result of these conversations and during this same time period, Tech Executive-1 did exactly that: he tasked employees from multiple Internet companies and a university working under a pending national security contract to mine and gather vast amounts of internet metadata in order to support an 'inference' and 'narrative' tying" Trump to Russia, Durham said.

The special counsel has issued subpoenas to Georgia Tech —then working under contract with the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) —for "all documents, records, and information" related to "a purported secret communications channel between the Trump Organization, Spectrum Health, and the Russian Bank Alfa Bank" and "the purported presence or use of Russian-made Yotaphones by or in the vicinityofDonaldTrumpor individuals affiliated with Donald Trump."

"Durham has just shown the whole world what major pieces of our Russiagate investigation revealed," Kash Patel, the former House Intelligence Committee investigative counsel who helped unravel the Russia case, said last month. "Hard evidence, emails and text messages, showing the Clinton Campaign, Fusion GPS, Perkins Coie, Joffe, and the media were all synced in August of 2016 pushing the false Alfa Bank server story, while also all working on the Steele Dossier matter. Durham submits all this evidence as 'joint venture conspiracy' under the rules of evidence."

Cooper has limited some of the evidence Durham may present at trial. "The Court will exercise its discretion not to engage in the kind of extensive evidentiary analysis that would be required to find that such a joint venture (Continued on page 18)

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Army vax objectors stranded in 'limbo' apart from families, booted off base: legal defense group

By Greg Piper JustTheNews.com

Some service members requesting religious exemptions from vaccine mandates are separated from their families indefinitely,andasubsethas also been kicked off base, according to a legal group aiding them and challenging the military mandate in court.

The Army is stalling religious accommodation requests (RARs) from service members seeking exemptions from the military's sweeping COVID-19 vaccination mandate, leaving objectors in "limbo and frozen in time," claims religious freedom legal defense organization Liberty Counsel.

"The Army will not process the RARs," wrote Mat Staver, chairman and founder of the Christian nonprofit. "Instead, it is effectively holding hostage every military member who files an RAR, whether the member is in the states or in a foreign country. The Army hopes the pressure of being separated from family with their careers frozen will force the faithful to bow the knee to Joe Biden."

Liberty Counsel shared a message April 29 from "Sheldon," an Army service member who is stuck in South Korea even though his one-year "unaccompanied" tour ended in December.

"I'm being held hostage here, separated from my family, including my 9month-old daughter who barely knows me because of my pending exemption request,” Sheldon wrote, adding that his wife's "mental health is deteriorating" under the stress of indefinite separation.

Staver told Just the News his organization wasworking with about 1,100 service members and does calls every week to gather more stories.

One service member transferring from Hawaii to Florida is stuck without family in Alabama, a required training location before Florida, while an intended East Coast transfer who already sent a car and furniture is stuck in California and can't live on base, according to Staver.

Army media relations officer Lt. Col. Terry Kelley told Just the News he couldn't comment on a pseudonymous service member's case, but wrote in an email he was "unaware of any policy directing unvaccinated Soldiers must reside off base."

Given the Army's response, Staver clarified "there is no written policy" but that Liberty Counsel has dealt with several situations where a soldier or couple was verbally ordered to leave the base and given no housing reimbursement, leading some to live out of their cars.

Staver said he would ask service members to provide any written explanations they were given for eviction for Just the News to review.

Kelley also shared Army vaccination rates and exemption request tallies as of May 5. Among 4,302 religious requests, eight have been approved and 927 rejected.

"They're not denying anybody" the chance to appeal, just sitting on requests to avoid litigation, Staver said. By keeping service members in limbo and putting them on menial details such as "broom closet" work, the Army's goal is coercing vaccinations, he claimed.

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Michele Bachmann warns Biden maneuvering to cede US health prerogatives to World Health Organization

ByMadeleine Hubbard Just the News

Former presidential candidate and Tea Party star Michele Bachmann is warning that the Biden administration is stealthily maneuvering to cede U.S. health care sovereignty to the United Nations World Health Organization and "create a platform for global governance."

The Biden administration will propose amendments to the International Health Regulations treaty via the World Health Assembly when the WHO's international policysetting forum convenes May 22 to 28.

Bachmann told "Just the News, Not Noise" on Thursday the Biden proposal "would effectively cede United States sovereign authority over our health care decisions to the World Health Organization director general," a position currently held by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

Tedros "made almost every possible wrong call that he could make during the pandemic," said Bachmann, Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University and a former Republican member of Congress from Minnesota.

Tedros publically praised China for its early response to COVID. The WHO director general has been accused of being "bought" by China, and in May 2020, thenPresident Donald Trump wrote a letter to Tedros sharply rebuking his organization's "alarming lack of independence from China."

The Department of Health and Human Services will only hear public comment on the amendments Friday, May 13 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Bachmann explained, but it is currently accepting written comments on the issue via email.

Bachmann said she has "requested to be able to speak before this committee, [and] I submitted written objections to these amendments."

Bachmann told show cohosts John Solomon and Amanda Head that the United States should not only pull out of the World Health Assembly and WHO but also leave the United Nations.

"As bad as [Dr. Anthony] Fauci and [Dr. Rochelle] Walensky were with their authoritarian decisions at the CDC and NIH, now their authority would be given to the World Health Organization," Bachmann warned.

"I'm urging your entire audience to send an avalanche of 'No way, no how, we don't want these Biden amendments over our health care,'" Bachmann said. "We have to shame the Biden administration into not giving away America's authority over health care to the WHO and not creating a platform for global governance through the WHO."

"This level of authoritarian decision making that we've lived with for for almost three years would now be given over to the director of the WHO," the former lawmaker said. "So we would lose ... effectively representative democracy in America over one of the biggest issues there is, health care, that would be ceded to the Director General of the WHO Tedros. That's why this is so important."

Bachmann said she has contacted attorneys in an attempt to stop the United States from yielding national authority to the global health organization.

"There hasn't been sufficient transparency," Bachmann said. "We cannot cede U.S. sovereignty over health care to the U.N. We can't do this. We have to stop it."

Concerned citizens should contact their members of Congress, Bachmann said.

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existed, and who may have joined it, in order to admit these emails," Cooper ruled Saturday.

"For starters, Mr. Sussmann is not charged with a conspiracy," he wrote. "Moreover, while the Special Counsel has proffered some evidence of a collective effort to disseminate the purported link between Trump and Alfa Bank to the press and others, the contours of this venture and its participants are not entirely obvious."

The judge has granted Fusion GPS computer researcher Laura Seago limited immunity and ordered her to testify at trial, which Durham had sought.

On Thursday, Cooper ruled that of 38 emails subpoenaed by Durham, Fusion GPS may withhold 16 for reasons of attorney-client privilege, but must immediately turn over the remaining 22.

A former New York Times reporter, Eric Lichtblau, has been called to testify. On Thursday, Lichtblau's lawyer requested that his client be protected from having to testify about some matters related to the case, as an attorney for the special counsel's office, Andrew DeFillipis, stated the prosecution was unable to give "any assurance" that their cross-examination of Lichtblau "would be confined to discussion with

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