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41 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

(Not really the perfect thread for this... but)

Lots of people trying to dunk on this tweet -- not realizing that getting to Mars (sustainably) requires a permanent way station on the moon or in its orbit.

 

Everyone I've seen saying "OMG, what an idiot!" about this is basically confirming their illiteracy.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I've said it before and I will say it again... Mueller is a piece of *****.  Yeah, yeah, Weissmann, but Mueller allowed it. 

 

Mueller in typical Washington fashion filled out the special counsel's staff with a bunch of crony beltway creeps.  It's such a stark example of how Washington operates in a heavily insulated bubble.  

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10 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Can confirm the premise of this: 

 

 

Crazy end to the week between this matter, the Mexico deal, the string of suicides of state officials and NYPD officers. Lots going on behind the scenes. 


People have been wondering who is behind the caravans for a while now.  Do you think this "church" is the front man, the money, or in bed with the cartels (so both)?
 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


People have been wondering who is behind the caravans for a while now.  Do you think this "church" is the front man, the money, or in bed with the cartels (so both)?
 

 

Both for sure. I'm 99% certain there are more churches/charitable groups in SoCal/AZ/NM which are serving in the same capacity. It's something I heard a lot of complaints about last year while I was spending time with border patrol and ICE officers. It's a game of whack-a-mole with these sorts of outfits. 

 

The church/preacher in question above definitely played a financial role -- and as stated above, helped with "voter registration" in both AZ and Los Angeles County. LAPD people I was interviewing at the time told me they had wanted to bring charges against "a certain minister" for over two years but hadn't been able to make a case (resistance from higher up I was told). This guy was mentioned to me more than once as being "vile". I interviewed four victims of trafficking who were sponsored by his church, while they didn't say anything about the preacher specifically, they did paint a vivid (and horrific) story about the coyotes group his church was funding/using to "help" get people across. The coyotes had a vetting process for "their boss" (never specified names) -- but the women I interviewed were too old (17, 18, 22, 22 respectively) for his tastes, which meant the coyotes got to have them instead. The coyotes were contractors whom the CBP presume to be cartel tied.

 

I don't know when they started building the case that got him indicted, but three or four months ago I was told by the same LAPD officers (while meeting on something else entirely) that the wheels were finally moving on the "church traffickers" (which is how they phrased it). They couldn't/wouldn't share anything more then when this news broke this week I got a lot of happy texts with smiling emojis. 

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