Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

BIG grain of salt with this one considering it's a Gateway source... but if true... 

 

Burkman... an interesting history on this guy. Including almost being killed twice since he started working with the Rich family. 

 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
9 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

It is unconstitutional to retroactively apply new laws.  Crimes are not retroactively invented in this country.

 

And entrapment is illegal...which is why it's called "entrapment."  There is, of course, often a very fine line between "entrapment" and "sting."

correct. i guess i should have been a bit more concise in my 'retroactively' comment. laws are formulated all the time because of actions of the past. they are not backward looking in terms of prosecution, but were invented because of wrongs that were not actively prohibited prior.

Posted
27 minutes ago, Foxx said:

as a stand alone comment, i have an issue with this. crimes are retroactively invented all the time. also, entrapment might have something to say about manufacturing criminals.

 

The US Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 3:

 

No...ex post facto Law shall be passed.

 

What does this mean?

 

It means "after the fact".  Our Constitution expressly forbids prosecution for things that were not illegal, but were then criminalized after that fact.  This was added to the Constitution because it is a ploy, in the form of bills of attainder, that the British Crown used against the Colonies in order to clamp down on their treason against the Crown

 

This understanding if buttressed by the Federalist Papers.

 

In Federalist no. 78, Alexander Hamilton expressed:  "the subjecting of men to punishment for things which, when they were done, were breaches of no law" is among "the favorite and most formidable instruments of tyranny."

 

 

 

 

Posted

 

This belongs here:

Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

 

First president in history to stand up to big-pharma (first president in modern history not to take their money). 

 

The shadow war is real. 

 

 

(note how many doctors have gone missing/been killed in the past 7 years)

 

Posted

Skepticism still HIGH here... but this is comforting, or moreso than the witness being found by Burkman: 

 

Couch is a divisive guy, but he's followed this from day one - on the ground, talking to people first hand. If he's vouching for the witness, then I'm more inclined to believe him than if it were Burkman saying it alone. 

 

That said, Couch's involvement means this (if real) is going to be bad for Podesta and Clinton. 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Skepticism still HIGH here... but this is comforting, or moreso than the witness being found by Burkman: 

 

Couch is a divisive guy, but he's followed this from day one - on the ground, talking to people first hand. If he's vouching for the witness, then I'm more inclined to believe him than if it were Burkman saying it alone. 

 

That said, Couch's involvement means this (if real) is going to be bad for Podesta and Clinton. 

 

 

So what will it be this time?  Heart attack?  Hit & run?  Home invasion?  Or a good old fashioned double tap suicide?

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted
1 hour ago, /dev/null said:

 

So what will it be this time?  Heart attack?  Hit & run?  Home invasion?  Or a good old fashioned double tap suicide?

 

Novichok. 

Then blame Trump/Putin.

Posted
7 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

One of MANY important questions people should be asking... or you know, REPORTERS should be asking. 

 

Circular reporting used to validate a circular investigation used to attempt a palace coup. 

****************************

Another big story that no one is paying attention to (yet): 

 

 

Not just Hezbollah, but the Taliban. Both were aided by Obama for political reasons. 

 

(same thread)

 

 

Those thinking Obama was doing all he could for this country, and not his true masters, should rethink that position. The evidence is becoming overwhelming that he was not only an unfit POTUS, but one who sold out the safety and security of this country for his own gain. 

 

Obama used the IRS to target American conservatives who were politically opposed to him - while CALLING OFF THE DOJ, FBI, AND IC from pursuing Taliban drug traffickers and Hezbollah drug/human smugglers operating inside the United States. 

 

Timing: 

 

 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
13 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Timing: 

 

 

 

And I'll bet they separated all those dead ISIS fighters from their children, too.  !@#$ing bastards.

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted
20 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Timing: 

 

 

 

Let's walk the timing out a bit more, I think it's illustrative of how this shadow war is really being waged: 

 

First, late yesterday Politico breaks yet another story about the White House calling off federal agencies investigating our nation's enemies. This time, it's the Taliban and their heroin market - which, (controversy alert) has in part been defended and run by elements of our own intelligence services working on behalf of others. This is a follow up to the Operation Cassandra story in which we learned the same White House called off investigations into Hezbollah trafficking of narcotics, weapons, and humans, into the United States. Once again, elements of our own intelligence services had their hands in those markets as well. 

 

Then, this morning, Trump issues this tweet which is actually historic (at least in a Twitter sense): 

 

This is the first president in US history to publicly attack Big Pharma - he's also the first president to have taken ZERO donations from Big Pharma while campaigning or in office. Big Pharma is a very important spoke on the wheel of power so to speak, every bit as important (and much more profitable) than the MiC spoke for example. Big Pharma, for obvious reasons, also has its hands in the illegal narcotics trade globally. There's a connection to the Politico drop...  

 

What happens next? Pfizer takes a hit in daily trading: 

2JkhB.png

https://www.cnbc.com/video/2018/07/09/pfizer-trump-tweet.html

 

Then, breaking just now, this is followed by a major US assault on an "ISIS" stronghold in Afghanistan that kills 170 with zero casualties:

 

To me this is a message being sent by Trump and his MI team, and a shrewd one at that. It's a shot across the bow of the most sacred of cows (Big Pharma), the previous administration as well as its handlers. Who knows what intelligence was gained from the "ISIS"(cabal) stronghold, but I bet it'll have a lot to do with the heroin trade out of Afghanistan. 

 

Trump knows he can deliver this kind of message - complete with a kinetic military operation that kills close to 200 fighters - and no one will remember it by 9pm when he makes his SCOTUS pick.

 

But the bad elements within Big Pharma, "ISIS", and the past administration won't forget it. And that's the point. This is, in my opinion, the public face of the ongoing shadow war. A war that's largely been won - but some resistance remains.  

  

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/07/08/obama-afghanistan-drug-war-taliban-616316

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted
4 hours ago, /dev/null said:

 

So what will it be this time?  Heart attack?  Hit & run?  Home invasion?  Or a good old fashioned double tap suicide?

Bear.

  • Haha (+1) 2
Posted

The controversial SR presser is still ongoing but here are the highlights so far - still skeptical: 

 

* Three people involved, a DEA Agent, and ATF agent, and a DoE agent. Tracked Seth for two weeks. 

* Witness (going by "Luke") is an intelligence officer who worked with a group of "RR fixers" who bragged about the killing. 

* Target was the thumb drive which Seth Rich used to download a large swath of files from the DNC server, Luke does not know what was found on the drive. 

* Luke testified to the House Intelligence Committee already, passed a polygraph administered by the US SS. 

* Describes the murder in detail confirmed by video of the slaying that only a few people have seen. 

* Claims there's Russian involvement. 

* Ultimately, the murder and cover-up will be laid at RR's feet as he was the point man in Maryland for the op and cover-up. 

 

Just ended. 

  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted
5 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

The controversial SR presser is still ongoing but here are the highlights so far - still skeptical: 

 

* Three people involved, a DEA Agent, and ATF agent, and a DoE agent. Tracked Seth for two weeks. 

* Witness (going by "Luke") is an intelligence officer who worked with a group of "RR fixers" who bragged about the killing. 

* Target was the thumb drive which Seth Rich used to download a large swath of files from the DNC server, Luke does not know what was found on the drive. 

* Luke testified to the House Intelligence Committee already, passed a polygraph administered by the US SS. 

* Describes the murder in detail confirmed by video of the slaying that only a few people have seen. 

* Claims there's Russian involvement. 

* Ultimately, the murder and cover-up will be laid at RR's feet as he was the point man in Maryland for the op and cover-up. 

 

Just ended. 

Who is RR? 

×
×
  • Create New...