Category Archives: Tyranny

What If?

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It is without a doubt that Ron Paul’s candidacy for the President in 2012 laid the groundwork for PDJT’s successful campaign in 2016.  Ron Paul’s candidacy and the success of that candidacy to draw disaffected voters scared the bejeezus out of the Republican hierarchy.  Rules were passed within the RNC to limit Ron Paul’s ability to speak at the convention that year.

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Statute of Limitations

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The ongoing revelations into the Russiagate scandal continue to show the insanity of many of the narratives around the 2016 election.  These revelations have brought back into the public consciousness various “conspiracy” theories about different events that took place.  One event that deserves a closer look is the murder of Seth Rich.  To date no one has been identified as a suspect in his killing.

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The Truth Has No Agenda…Part 6

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Sundance over at CTH has done a really good summary of some of the data that Tulsi Gabbard has released and how it all fits into the narrative of a seditious conspiracy to overthrow the government when Donald Trump was president during his first term in office.

Please note that, as Sundance has said, all of this information is freely available and may be used without attribution.  Again, the truth has no agenda.  God gave each of us a brain.  We should use that brain to assimilate and process the truthful information that is presented.  Where that leads us is where that leads us. ... 

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July 17th Part 3

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Ronald Krick is the father of Oliver Krick, who was a 25-year-old student flight engineer who was killed in the shooting down of TWA 800.  Krick, along with other relatives of people killed on July 17, 1996, has filed suit against the Raytheon Company, the Lockheed Martin Corporation, and the United States government.  This suit is progressing through the courts.

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Ask The Right Questions

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There is a very interesting dynamic playing out in DC right now.  Some might say that anything happening in DC right now would be interesting due to the unprecedented nature of what PDJT is trying to accomplish.  However, the black box that is the Intelligence Community (IC) is being exposed slowly bit by bit.  And that is extraordinary.

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Huge Win

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In very simple terms, the Supreme Court ruled today (6-3) that federal judges can only grant relief to the individuals or groups who brought a particular lawsuit.  This relief cannot be extended to other individuals not party to the original actions without going through the process of converting a lawsuit into a class action. Class actions are a type of litigation that requires challengers to clear specific procedural hurdles.

As usual, the DEI justices dissented.

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Odds & Ends

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A USAID official and three government contractors pleaded guilty to a decade-long bribery scheme involving over $550 million in contracts, according to the DOJ.

Beginning in 2013, USAID official Roderick Wilson agreed with corporate executive Darryl Britt to receive bribes in exchange for Watson’s influence to award contracts to a small business named Apprio and its subcontractor Vistant.

Watson received more than $1 million in bribes to steer no-bid contracts to Apprio and Vistant.

Anybody who cares about good and effective government should be concerned about the waste, fraud, and abuse in government agencies, including USAID.

Reducing USAID’s footprint will undoubtedly save taxpayer money.

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