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originally posted by: SMOKINGGUN2012
FBI agents who were involved with raid also under investigation by Durham.....NOT surprised....LOL
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originally posted by: pianopraze
originally posted by: SMOKINGGUN2012
FBI agents who were involved with raid also under investigation by Durham.....NOT surprised....LOL
imgur.com...
Durham is still alive?
All my hopium is gone… too many two more weeks.
originally posted by: CrazyFox
a reply to: tallcool1
Unrelated to prior link but definitely interesting.
Weird how when this whole thing started I thought the same way.edit on 2022/8/13 by CrazyFox because:
originally posted by: Aeris420
a reply to: scraedtosleep
Yeah we're a long way away from that. And that's why the left and right system was created, that's why Donald ramped up the truth movement, to further divide the people, creating chaos. They will then come up with a 'solution' to offer. Order out of chaos.
The point is to unite and do it together. Lol
It was during this process when I discovered how information is purposefully put into containment silos; essentially a formal process to block the flow of information between agencies, and between the original branches. While frustrating to discover, the silo effect was important to understand because comprehension of communication networks leads to our ability to reconcile conflict between what we perceive and what’s actually taking place.
When you understand what documents President Trump was/is holding, the desperation of the DC response will make sense.
Now we move into Part Two, the targeting of President Trump and the specific trail of documented evidence that exists behind the targeting.
Here in part three, we outline how and why President Trump was blocked from releasing the evidence.
Here in Part 4, we begin to assemble the specifics of what documents likely existed in Mar-a-Lago.
New York Citizens Audit (NYCA) is an all volunteer group of individuals who have been studying the 2020 General Election since last August. After a year’s worth of effort, they have made some impressive findings. They have discovered hundreds of thousands of cloned voter records, examples of identity theft, discrepancies between official vote counts, over a hundred thousand registered voters without an address, and more.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
twitter.com...
Lifetime’s new movie, Girl in Room 13, is based on real-life events. The film will explore the dark world of the $150 billion human trafficking industry. The production stars Anne Heche, Larissa Dias, Max Montesi, and Matt Hamilton.
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At the TCA, the network shared that filming for Girl in Room 13 has been completed. As of this writing, the movie is still expected to premiere in September on Lifetime, though an exact date hasn’t been revealed yet.
Girl in Room 13
Heche, scantily clad, was picked up by police at a rural home in Cantua Creek, California after telling occupants she was looking for a spaceship that was supposed to be meeting her there. The actress spent the night strapped to a gurney at Fresno University Medical Center's psychiatric unit and was released the next morning after being seen by doctors for two hours. [August 2000]
She has a butterfly tattoo on her lower back.
Tried and said she benefited from L_S_D therapy for mental health.
Said on her radio show that she was under the influence of magic mushrooms the night she met her ex-girlfriend Ellen DeGeneres.
"It's my job, to create a fantasy."
During an interview with Barbara Walters, Heche stated that she has an alter ego named Celestia. [September 2001]
Anne Heche Bio
As a child, she attended a Methodist church and was raised in Indiana. She met her future husband, Donald Joe Heche, in high school. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Heche family belonged to a fundamentalist church and resided in an Amish settlement.
Three months following the death of her husband, Heche's 18-year-old son Nathan was killed in a car crash.
PETA is on the case. LOL.
The director of San Antonio-based Texas Biomedical Research Institute's primate research center has admitted to falsifying data in a now-retracted research paper and two federal grant applications, according to U.S. government officials.
In a statement released Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Research Integrity (ORI) said it found that Deepak Kaushal, the director of Texas Biomed's Southwest National Primate Research Center, faked data 10 separate times for the same article on tuberculosis research involving non-human primates.
Under a voluntary settlement with ORI, Kaushal agreed to one year of supervision for federally funded research. However, he will remain as director of Texas Biomed's $40 million primate facility, which is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
San Antonio Current (Aug 4, 2022)
Are we not surprised.
Deepak Kaushal, Ph.D., is a Professor and the Director of the Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC) at Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed). He is recognized for having developed the macaque model of TB using the natural inhalation route of infection and a model of Mtb/HIV co-infection.
Dr. Kaushal oversees the SNPRC operations, a more than $40 million NIH-funded national resource for primate research. In addition, he serves on the leadership team of Texas Biomed and as a Professor. Dr. Kaushal is principal investigator on 15 NIH-funded grants and is co-investigator of 9 other NIH grants. He is also funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation among other private granting organizations.
Heche was “peacefully taken off life support," spokeswoman Holly Baird said in a statement Sunday night.
Heche had been on life support at a Los Angeles burn center after suffering a “severe anoxic brain injury,” caused by a lack of oxygen, when her car crashed into a home Aug. 5, according to a statement released Thursday by a representative on behalf of her family and friends.
She was declared brain-dead Friday, but was kept on life support in case her organs could be donated, an assessment that took nine days. In the U.S., most organ transplants are done after such a determination.