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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: Caled
Some of the contaminated Valsartan as an example contains 17 micrograms of NDMA. A simple translation of the impact is that a single pill is the equivalent of 48 pounds of bacon.
Newly anointed President Joe Biden chose for U.S. Secretary of State a creature from the bowels of the Crime Syndicate cesspool named Antony Blinken, who has often been described in the press as Bidenâs closest and most-loyal friend.
Blinkenâs stepfather, one Samuel Pisar (1929-2015), was a âlong-trusted attorneyâ for Israeli and Soviet Union superspy Robert Maxwell (1923-1991). Based in Paris, Pisar âhad become one of Maxwellâs few confidants and probably his closest business adviser,â according to reports at the time.
Antony âTonyâ Blinken was born on April 16, 1962, in Yonkers, New York, to Jewish parents Judith and Donald Blinken. He attended the prestigious Dalton School in New York City until 1971, when he moved to Paris, France, with his divorced mother and her new husband, the aforementioned lawyer Samuel Pisar.
As you may recall, the notorious Jeffrey Epstein was a teacher at Dalton School and Bill Barrâs father was its principal. Donald Barr âhired Epstein to teach at Dalton when Epstein was merely a 20-year-old college dropout from both Cooper Union and New York University. Epstein taught at Dalton 2 years before he was hired by the investment bank Bear Stearns.â
In 2006, Donald Blinken and Jeffrey Epstein were both members of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Pisar was the longtime consigliere, confidant and one of the last people to speak to Robert Maxwell (aka JĂĄn LudvĂk Hyman Hoch) by phone probably an hour before the chairman of Mirror Group Newspapers âfell offâ his luxury yacht, the Lady Ghislaine (named for his daughter) on Nov. 5, 1991.
In 2017, after having served on the Obama administration, Tony Blinken co-founded WestExec Advisors
More than 15 WestExec alumni have joined the Biden administration.
Five have been nominated for high-ranking posts, and 4 others served on the Biden-Harris transition team. Blinken also brought several staff members at the State Department from WestExec.
 the most interesting of Blinken's and WestExec's clients is the infamous Blackstone Group.
Less than six months into the Biden administration, more than 15 consultants from the firm WestExec Advisors have fanned out across the White House, its foreign policy apparatus, and its law enforcement institutions.Â
BLINKEN, NOW SECRETARY OF STATE, advised household names like telecommunications giant AT&T, defense contractor Boeing, shipping magnate FedEx, and the media company Discovery as a WestExec founding partner. He worked for Big Tech pillars Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and Uber. He helped niche companies like speakers bureau GLG, art seller Sothebyâs, and biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences
Blinken also lists clients that are global investment firms and asset managers, like Blackstone, Lazard, Royal Bank of Canada, and the multinational conglomerate SoftBank â which does extensive business with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Â
Avril Haines is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University; a Senior Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; a member of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service; and a principal at WestExec Advisors.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: cherokeetroy
This bothers the hell outta me. I really thought she was part of the military that ku mentioned in the drops.
Well, do you actually think it wouldn't be a long 4 years if Trump was declared the winner? Do you really think that would just go smooth as silk? If he was, there would also likely be a number of years of military tribunals condeming traitors to death.
Do you think that wouldn't be a long 4 years?
not yet.
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: Justoneman
This is the point where I am right now. Afraid to link because the very content could be changed to reflect a different narrative. In the end it would appear as if I am arguing against my self and the links would justify the opposite position.
I mean if they can change dates, delete content than what stops them from revising the narrative.
Basically Goog is dead. It is not a trust worthy source but simply a reference point. We have to go back to our personal experiences and shared knowledge.
The fact that Goog has fake Factcheckers how can we possibly consider this as a reliable source.
Did I just break the internet???
"Before the beginning of great brilliance, there must be chaos. Before a brilliant person begins something great, they must look foolish in the crowd." I CHING
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on Wednesday rejected calls from GOP lawmakers to impeach President Biden over his abysmal handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Thanks Rel. I will try and see if that works. My research today revealed another problem with Goog search and might be relevant to others here. Goog is shortening the list to what it thinks is most relevant. I did a refresh and there was the very article I was looking for. It really should not be this difficult to find information. Quite frustrating. Do you think Duck Duck Go would work better?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Guyfriday
I'm probably way off the mark but at least my 3D>5D attempt at understanding starts the conversation - I've no doubt we could come to some logical conclusions with a bit of debate on the subject... Maybe that's why daskakik has re-joined the conversation?