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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: PokeyJoe
I find it strange that an organization as large and powerful as the U.S. government seems so panicky about Trump. Nothing about how he is regarded or treated makes sense to me.
Cheers
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
We seem to be having a lot of 3 comms lately.
Naomi Biden - Secret Service fire shots at 3 people breaking into unmarked car
Is this a warning shot to 3 people- Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and James Biden?
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: interupt42
For those that need some proof that there are happenings under the radar-
Santa Surfing- Election Fraud Cases.
Also I find it very odd how some people notables like Rochelle Walensky [CDC] and Jeanne Marrazzo [Fauci's replacement] have disappeared off the radar. What happened to Peter Daszak from EcoHealth Alliance? No tweets- radio silence. Marrazzo had the weirdest tweets.
Walensky would have followed the normal career path and now be on some Big Pharma board. It could be a case of the enemedia not reporting but usually Big Pharma companies make their own independent news announcements. So where are they?
Fauci is making the Speakers Series rounds and after the protests in Sacramento he may be somewhat reluctant to present in person.
Photos have emerged of coc aine that was found last summer at the White House — before the Secret Service executed a quick investigation into the matter without arresting a suspect.
A small baggy containing roughly one gram of the white, powdery substance is visible in locker no. 50 near the White House’s West Executive entrance, according to photos the Daily Mail received after filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the protective agency.
The Secret Service concluded its probe just 11 days after the coc aine was discovered by an agent sweeping the West Wing on the night of Sunday, July 2, forcing a brief evacuation and a response by a Hazmat team before the substance could be identified.
The agency said it was unable to find the culprit due to “lack of physical evidence” after FBI forensic testing failed to turn up fingerprints or sufficient DNA on the bag.
“Without physical evidence, the investigation will not be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the coc aine was discovered,” the Secret Service said in a statement.
Officials at the White House know who handled a packet of coc aine that was found inside the Executive Mansion, and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint evidence, according to sources with direct knowledge of the investigation.
“We know who handled it,” one security source said. “We’ve known since last week.”
Two sources disclosed the name of the person who is believed to have handled the packet. Soldier of Fortune is withholding the name pending official confirmation.
Agents with the U.S. Secret Service found “suspicious white powder” inside the White House on July 2, prompting an emergency evacuation while tests were performed on the powder. A lab test proved that the white substance was coc aine.
Another test brought back a hit on fingerprints, the security source said.
The results came in quickly on the fingerprints because the sample was sent to a unit that gets results within 24 hours.