Firestarter wrote: ↑Tue Aug 22, 2023 8:28 pmFirestarter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:54 pmMore interesting is that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is apparently affiliated with the spin doctor of the British royals controlled SCL Group, Steve Bannon, who has claimed credit for making Kennedy run for president
Isn’t that surprising? Of the $9.8 million donated to the campaign of the corrupt attorney, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., $5 million came from Timothy Mellon, longtime Republican donor including Donald Trump.
Presidential candidate RFK Jr now officially endorses Donald Trump for president, which was always the case. But he stays on the ballot in most states, only NOT in swing states, so continues his presidential campaign in support of Trump.
I guess that as an “independent” candidate Robert Kennedy Jr appealed more to potential (conspiracy minded) Trump voters than (mainstream believing) Harris voters. As a celebrity endorsing Trump I can’t imagine that he has much of an impact on the potential outcome, hypothetically it could even backfire as some smart fools may find out that Kennedy’s campaign was always supporting Donald.
Unless…
Ever since Bobby Kennedy complained about his request for secret service protection being denied (about a year ago…), I’ve been thinking that maybe we’ll get another dead Kennedy (or maybe merely a staged, fake assassination attempt).
Now that he’s supporting the Donald openly, and with his secret service protection withdrawn, this scheme would work even better. We then get a media hysteria for an October surprise of how the Kamala deep state swamp tried to assassinate poor Donald, and now executed RFK Jr. because of his support for Trump:
https://archive.is/3KVXG
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Despite what the internet troll farms tell us, I find it hard to believe that either warp speed Donald or cackling Kamala are actually popular. Trump did pick a disastrous running mate in J.D. Vance, while from these 4, only Tim Walz is not very unlikable. Now the Trumpsters are trying to picture Walz as an “extremist” leftist socialist commie, but as he simply supports all the Democrat talking points (promoting any agenda his handlers tell him) most of this is now “mainstream”, so not really “extreme”…
“Tampon Tim” Walz’s extremist support for the transgender agenda looks like the only viable option to attack him…
But there’s always JD Vance that can come to the rescue, who in law school was photographed in drag:
https://archive.is/jYoU8
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Firestarter wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:22 pmThe Smartmatic holding company SGO Corporation Limited, is chaired by Mugica and his Venezuelan cofounder, Roger Piñate, also sits on the London board.
Another board member of SGO is DLA Piper global CEO Sir Nigel Knowles. In another one of those strange coincidences the husband to Kamala Harris, Douglas C. Emhoff, is a partner at DLA Piper.
The Smartmatic US chairman is Peter Neffenger, who was just appointed to Joe Biden’s Transition Team. Neffenger was previously TSA head in the Obama Administration.
Also on the USA Smartmatic board is Gracia Hillman, who was Chairman of the US Election Assistance Commission from 2003 to 2010 under Bush Jr. and Obama.
I had already posted about Kamala Harris’ Jewish husband Douglas Emhoff years ago, who before Kamala was selected as vice president in 2017 joined the law firm DLA Piper.
In 2014, Antonio Mugica and Lord Mark Malloch-Brown launched the parent company of Smartmatic, SGO Corporation Limited. They were joined on SGO's board by Nigel Knowles, Global CEO of the law firm DLA Piper until 2016.
Nigel Knowles is (was?) a trustee of The Prince's Trust, a “charity” founded in 1976 by King Charles III.
So there are obvious connections between Smartmatic, DLA Piper, Douglas Emhoff, and Prince Charles (unlike what the article claims, I don’t see a direct connection between Emhoff and SGO Smartmatic…):
https://americans4innovation.blogspot.c ... et-is.html
On the opposite same side, JD’s wife Vance Usha is associated with the same Gates-Clinton-Malloch network.
The year before she met JD at Yale, Usha Vance was studying at Cambridge University as a Gates scholar (of the supervaxxer Bill Gates).
In 2012, Usha started working at Williams & Connolly LLP., the law firm for the Clintons and the Clinton Foundation.
Usha then was even promoted to become a law clerk for (later) supreme court justice Brett Kavanaugh and even (!) chief justice John Roberts, who has become a Knight of Malta:
https://aim4truth.org/2024/07/17/j-d-va ... s-society/
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https://archive.is/z02hZ)
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We already had Elon Musk’s twitter files that blamed Biden for the censorship during the plandemic, even for the time that Trump was president…
Obviously Mark Zuckerberg also wants Donald back as the liar in chief and likewise blames the Biden for the censorship by Facebook:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/ ... 19-content
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The following is potentially interesting, but the ultimate guilt of the Trump gang getting $10 million from the dictatorial Egyptian regime in 2016 is at best circumstantial…
On 19 September 2016, then-candidate Trump met Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi in New York. US officials had kept their distance from Sisi since he had seized power in a military coup in 2013.
After repeatedly declining, on 28 October Trump suddenly agreed to infuse his cash-strapped campaign with $10 million.
Then in January 2017, an organisation linked to the Egyptian intelligence service asked the National Bank of Egypt branch in Cairo to “kindly withdraw” nearly $10 million, in cash.
The cash was given in bundles of $100 bills in 2 large bags to 4 men.
After he was inaugurated, Trump invited Sisi as one of his first guests and met him again on his first trip abroad.
Trump changed US policy in favour of the Egyptian dictator. In 2018, Trump’s State Department released $195 million in military aid that the US had been withholding over human rights abuses, followed by another $1.2 billion for military aid.
So a secret criminal investigation into Sisi buying influence over Trump with $10 million was started. The bank refused to turn over records on the suspicious activity, getting contempt fines of $50,000 a day in January 2019. When the bank finally turned over the records on the $10 million cash withdrawal, it showed that it came from the Research and Studies Center that had a “relationship with the Egyptian General Intelligence Agency”.
Special cover-up artist Robert S. Mueller III had led the “investigation”, which centred on shutting down the informant that blew the whistle on the Egyptian money that helped fund Trump’s campaign.
FBI agents were blocked by top Justice Department officials from obtaining bank records that might hold evidence. In the fall of 2019, Trump’s attorney general William P. Barr raised doubts about whether there was sufficient evidence to continue the probe, which was finally shut down in June 2020, citing “a lack of sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt” (after blocking the “investigation”…):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investig ... stigation/
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https://archive.is/PL5nJ)
Senator Bob Menendez was also accused of being bribed by Sisi’s dictatorial Egyptian regime.
Firestarter wrote:The indictment states that Menendez got these bribes from 3 New Jersey businessmen: Wael Hana, Jose Uribe and Fred Daibes, for which he "provided sensitive US government information and took other steps that secretly aided the Government of Egypt" that helped them get foreign military sales and financing.
viewtopic.php?p=81884#p81884
I think the Chabad-Lubavitch link, Melgen being pardoned by the swamp-draining president is more interesting…
Firestarter wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:25 amProsecutors accused Melgen of stealling $136 million. U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra, who sentenced him, conluded that Melgen had stolen at least $73 million.
In a separate case, Melgen was accused of bribing Senator Bob Menendez, to stop Medicare officials that were investigating his malpractices, and to obtain visas for his foreign mistresses.