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originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: IAMTAT
IF RBG is dead and someone else, like a clerk, has voted for her... then it is probable someone told that clerk what vote deep state wanted?
Could POTUS be allowing a charade to continue in order to capture proof of this happening?
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
Worst job in showbiz: why will no one touch the world's glitziest gigs?
And now, for the first time in 30 years, the Oscars look set to have no official host. It’s rather worrying, not least because the last time this happened, in 1989, an infamous debacle ensued – a strange opening number involving Snow White, Rob Lowe and a rendition of I’ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts.
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The important port...um, point, is this...The unleashing of animal spirits has allowed are economy to grow
“From the group of 30,000 e-mails returned to the State Department, 110 e-mails in 52 e-mail chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. Eight of those chains contained information that was Top Secret at the time they were sent; 36 chains contained Secret information at the time; and eight contained Confidential information, which is the lowest level of classification. Separate from those, about 2,000 additional e-mails were ‘up-classified’ to make them Confidential; the information in those had not been classified at the time the e-mails were sent.”
Let me explain how this particular crime was committed. The classified documents were printed; on each document was a header and footer that gave the classifications and other information. Those were cut off or concealed and then the document was scanned. Once scanned, it could be attached to a private email and sent out to anyone and they were not marked classified that way. This is also highly illegal, of course, but is the only way it can realistically be done under these circumstances.
...The FBI agent initially in charge of exploiting the Weiner laptop told the Office of the Inspector General (IG): “I have private Hillary Clinton emails, number one, and BlackBerry messages, number two.I’m telling you that we have potentially 10 times the volume that Director Comey saidwe had on the record. Why isn’t anybody here?...
The dirty little secret that has not been well reported is that,according to the IG report, the laptop contained “approximately 1,355,980 items, or files.” As everyone knows, each file can contain a large number of individual documents or emails. So according to the FBI, more than 1,300,000 documents and perhaps a much higher number of documents were not looked at to see if they contained classified information.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
cranky, something rather worrying in Pompeo's speech at 03:48 onwards:
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The important port...um, point, is this...The unleashing of animal spirits has allowed are economy to grow
I'm sure I must be hearing it wrong?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
cranky, something rather worrying in Pompeo's speech at 03:48 onwards:
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The important port...um, point, is this...The unleashing of animal spirits has allowed are economy to grow
I'm sure I must be hearing it wrong?
Animal spirits is the term John Maynard Keynes used in his 1936 book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money to describe the instincts, proclivities and emotions that ostensibly influence and guide human behavior, and which can be measured in terms of, for example, consumer confidence. It has since been argued that trust is also included in or produced by "animal spirits".
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
cranky, something rather worrying in Pompeo's speech at 03:48 onwards:
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The important port...um, point, is this...The unleashing of animal spirits has allowed are economy to grow
I'm sure I must be hearing it wrong?
NOUN
natural exuberance.
"the over-elaborate system of import licensing has had a dampening effect on the animal spirits of entrepreneurs"
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: crankyoldman
cranky, something rather worrying in Pompeo's speech at 03:48 onwards:
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The important port...um, point, is this...The unleashing of animal spirits has allowed are economy to grow
I'm sure I must be hearing it wrong?
MarketWatch
The term, animal spirits, was used by economist John Maynard Keynes in “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money,” the 1936 masterpiece that reshaped the field of economics. In it, Keynes describes animal spirits as “a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities.”
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Pithy, pointed, & perfect advice to Mr. Trump: “Resign.”
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: XAnarchistX
What does that even mean? What is blood moon reveal? If you're talking about the eclipse. Yeah, that happened. Nobody said anything specific was supposed to happen then. As usual, it was just a lot of us spit-balling and theorizing. Nobody said anything was going to happen.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: XAnarchistX
What does that even mean? What is blood moon reveal? If you're talking about the eclipse. Yeah, that happened. Nobody said anything specific was supposed to happen then. As usual, it was just a lot of us spit-balling and theorizing. Nobody said anything was going to happen.
In April last year, Disobedient Media broke coverage of the British involvement in the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, asking why All Russiagate Roads Lead To London, via the quasi-scholar Joseph Mifsud and others.
The issue was also raised by WikiLeaks's Julian Assange, just days before the Ecuadorian government silenced him last March. Assange's Twitter thread cited research by Chris Blackburn, who spoke with Disobedient Media on multiple occasions covering Joseph Mifsud's ties to British intelligence figures and organizations, as well as his links to Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign, the FBI, CIA and the private cyber-security firm Crowdstrike.
We return, now, to this issue and specifically the research of Chris Blackburn, to place the final nail in the coffin of the Trump-Russia collusion charade.
It seems reasonable to conclude that the gambit was initially developed with participation of John Brennan and UK intelligence. Following this, Mueller inherited and developed the Mifsud narrative thread into the collusion soap opera we know today.
Ultimately, we are faced with the reality that British and US interests worked together to fabricate a collusion scandal to subvert a US Presidency, and in doing so, intentionally raised tensions between the West and a nuclear-armed power.