NATION
“They Are Working For The LEFT!” – Should The FBI Be Abolished? YT
Whistleblowers Confirm FBI Involvement in January 6 Protests
Why Is Everyone Protecting Ray Epps?
“They WILL crush you and ruin your life” – FBI whistleblower reveals Jan. 6th truth | Redacted News Rumble
Whistleblowers Are Being Abused By The Regime Rumble
“There’s Poop Everywhere”: San Francisco’s Office District Not Only A Ghost Town, It’s Also Covered In Sh*t
For Obama, the Cover-Up Was Worse than the Crime By Jack Cashill
So what did Obama do with this information? Right after the November election, said Nunes, “He got all the intelligence agencies involved and they leaked out to the fake news media that, ‘Oh, the Russians must have done something and they were trying to help Trump.’
Had Nixon blamed Watergate on Cuba — several Cubans were, in fact, arrested — he would have been laughed out of office. Unlike Obama, however, Nixon did not have an obsequious media eager to ignore his mischief nor to explain away that which could not be ignored. With the FBI and the intelligence community in his pocket, Obama executed the most elaborate — and destructive — political cover-up in American political history.
Peter Strzok, the FBI agent heading “Crossfire Hurricane,” the FBI investigation into Trump’s apocryphal collusion with Russia, confirmed Obama’s role on August 5, two days after the August 3 meeting. Texting with his FBI lover Lisa Page, Strzok quoted an unnamed bigwig, likely Brennan, as saying, “The White House is running this.”
Strzok wasn’t happy. He believed the White House was intruding on FBI turf. On August 15, Strzok memorably signaled the shared motive of all the conspirators. “There’s no way [Trump] gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” he texted Page. “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40.” On September 2, Page confirmed Obama’s involvement. “POTUS wants to know everything we’re doing,” she texted Strzok.
WORLD
Wagner chief says 20,000 of its troops killed in Bakhmut battle
Germany is Turning Against the EU’s Green New Deal, Common Sense to the Forefront
Sam Altman’s OpenAI: Artificial Intelligence, The Bilderberg Group, and Worldcoin
The Biden Administration’s Legacy: Iranian Regime Armed with Unlimited Nuclear Bombs
15 Million Excess Deaths Worldwide Were Caused By COVID Over Two Years
HEMISPHERE
Alberta 51 Project, explained: Why the province isn’t likely to join the U.S. anytime soon
Guatemala Ex-Colonel Says Military Helped CJNG Run Drugs
Official: Suspected gang members kill Haitian policeman amid spike in violence
HEALTH
MACRO
Home Prices Drop the Most in Eleven Years, New Listings Plunge
Infrastructure Permitting Reform Would Help the Economy
MICRO
Black Lives Matter dangerously close to bankruptcy, report states
Did You Remember To Short Target?
$10 Hydroponic Tower Garden Cheap & Easy YT
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
EXCLUSIVE! Texas AG interview discussing SCOTUS SUIT! | Good Morning YT
MONDO
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Ludwig Von Mises
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