The positive side of Trump. Compelling:
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjryWLxyNT0]BREAKING – Trump exposed! Amazing facts about him you ought to know!
#1 reason to vote for Trump!
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“Because he’s an outsider. He’s not them. He’s not part of the club. He’s uncontrollable. He hasn’t been through the initiation rights. He didn’t belong to the secret society.” – Newt Gingrich
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO6QwySsm-M]Gingrich: Establishment Scared of Trump Because He “Didn’t Belong to the Secret Society”
Published on Mar 4, 2016
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich told Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly last night that the establishment is scared of Donald Trump because he “didn’t belong to the secret society” and wasn’t involved in any of the rituals associated with such groups.
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Trump’s foreign policy views challenge GOP orthodoxy in fundamental ways. ..one group is bitterly digging in against him: the hawkish foreign policy elites known as neoconservatives.
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World Affairs Brief, March 4, 2016 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com).
This Week’s Analysis:
Establishment’s Last Chance to Stop Trump
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ESTABLISHMENT’S LAST CHANCE TO STOP TRUMP
The results of Super Tuesday were a major setback for the establishment for two reasons: 1) neither of the top two winners, Donald Trump, who won in 7 states, and Ted Cruz, who won in 3 states, are acceptable to the establishment and, 2) the lone remaining establishment candidate, Marco Rubio, is a distant third with little hope of making up his growing deficit. So where does that leave the Republican kingmakers? They have to produce a win by March 15 for Rubio in his home state of Florida, and another for Gov. John Kasich in his home state of Ohio in order to deny Trump these key winner-take-all delegates—a total of 167, which would help delay or stop Trump from reaching the magic number of 1237 needed to win the nomination. The powers that be (PTB) are still hoping for a brokered convention, where delegates become free to vote for another candidate. The establishment is so scared they have even called upon Mitt Romney to help them “save the Republican Party from Donald Trump.” Amazingly, Romney is still more than willing to carry water for them. There is even talk of drafting Paul Ryan.
Never before has a party fought so hard against their own frontrunner. This week Mitt Romney’s staff called up the University of Utah on short notice for a forum to speak to students. Some speculated that Romney would announce for President, but his main topic was to heap criticism on Trump. This was extremely hypocritical of Romney given his seeking out Trump for financial support and saying some very complimentary things about Trump’s business acumen. He also took timed to attack Hillary, which sounded like a campaign speech.
On cue, John McCain held a press conference supporting Romney’s criticisms and calling Trump “dangerous” for the country. If that wasn’t enough, Michael Chertoff and other officials from the two Bush administrations penned an “open letter” denouncing Trump and his positions.
Romney called Trump “a phony, a fraud” and said that voters are being played “for suckers.” He condemned Trump’s statements that Muslims should be banned from entering the United States, saying his “bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enmity of our enemies.” -Not so. In reality, as most Americans agree with Trump and know that the establishment is the one playing them for suckers. Fully 60% of Republican voters back Trump’s plan to halt immigration until the government can properly vet them, and 47% want illegals deported, which is the law. The Salt Lake Tribune had these details:
In recent days, Romney, who lost to President Barack Obama in 2012, has grown increasingly combative with Republican front-runner Donald Trump… A source close to Romney says the former governor of Massachusetts won’t be endorsing a GOP candidate and he isn’t joining the race [yet].
But a head-on criticism of Trump may be targeted more to the Republican establishment than those already backing the celebrity billionaire. Romney spoke cautiously at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., on Feb. 24, describing the political mood by harking back to the famous line from the movie “Network.” We’re just mad as hell, and won’t take it anymore, Romney said, before broadly criticizing political leaders for failing to address major challenges from poverty to education. [This is odd—Romney wouldn’t be trying to act like a critic of the Republican establishment unless preparing for another run. Unfortunately he is criticizing them for not going far enough in the big government agenda of “solving” liberal problems.]
Romney briefly considered running in 2016, but he decided in January 2015 that a younger, lesser-known politician would be better suited to defeat Hillary Clinton, the expected Democratic nominee. [He’s regretting that now]
While he has said some kind things about Rubio, Romney hasn’t endorsed a candidate or given any indication that he’s close to doing so. That has led some to speculate that Romney may be holding himself out as a potential GOP savior if no candidate wins the nomination before the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this July. [Very possible.]
Even on Wednesday, shortly after news of Romney’s impending U. speech became public, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, told a group of reporters at the U.S. Capitol that Romney, who now lives in Utah, may still get in the race, though it would be difficult at this late stage.
Indeed, it would be difficult now since he is not on any of the ballots and does not qualify to enter the debates. Romney may present himself before a brokered convention, where he would be more palatable than Rubio, who isn’t even going to match Cruz in popularity. But, it would be difficult for Romney to heal the party after having bashed Trump so mercilessly. Everyone who has done that thus far has alienated a large part of the party.
If Romney were consistent with his own run for president, instead of trying to carve out a new niche for himself, he should be endorsing Ted Cruz, whose policies are very similar to his own. Both are moral conservatives (though Romney has compromised key principles at times), and, unfortunately, both have bought into the neocon foreign policy of military intervention around the world, and surrounded themselves with CFR policy advisors courtesy of Chertoff and Associates.
His failure to endorse Cruz is another telling indicator that he’s looking for an entrance into the race. Part of that is because after his own defeat he has become even more obsessed with pleasing the establishment that rejected him in 2012—despite his bending over backwards to accommodate them. Trying to please the establishment is a peculiar psychological sickness that affects a lot of weak conservatives. Nixon, for example, was stabbed in the back by the PTB on Watergate, and yet spent the rest of his life trying to promote every globalist cause in the hopes that the establishment would take him back into their fold.
I guess Romney will never learn that the establishment won’t let someone be president that they don’t directly control via blackmail over significant misdeeds. Wanting to please is enough for second or third level lackeys in the globalist agenda, but not for top leadership—especially when the presidency might allow an outsider to see behind the veil of the dark side of government.
True as the foregoing may be, times are so desperate for the PTB, they may well accept Romney at a brokered convention in order to derail Trump. As long as he actually doesn’t become president, they don’t mind using (in Lenin’s terms) “useful idiots.”
Cruz, even though a legitimate conservative, shows the same tendencies to compromise as Romney. But even his rabid, militaristic foreign policies aren’t enough to get the nod from the PTB who have an evil moral agenda as well as a globalist world view.
As I pointed out in last week’s brief, Rubio and Kasich don’t look likely to win their home states without some major electoral fraud. And, I don’t discount that. There was evidence of computer vote fraud in one county in Texas during Super Tuesday—switching votes from Trump to Rubio, as outlined by Armstrong Economics.
According to current polls, Rubio is down by almost 20 points compared to Trump in Florida. Rubio claims the 10% Republican Hispanic voters are going to make up the difference, but the numbers don’t add up to a win. In Ohio, Kasich is higher but still falls short of Trump by 5%. Kasich has said he will drop out if he doesn’t win in Ohio.
Right now Trump has 292 delegates; Cruz has 188; Rubio has 98, and Kasich only 23. Ben Carson is finally dropping out with only 7 delegates.
If the kingmakers are able to keep Trump from a first ballot victory, most state delegates are then released to vote as they please. That’s when the PTB go to work to broker a deal and get an establishment candidate nominated. Romney might be the one they go for even though he isn’t an insider. His passion for seeking acceptance from the establishment might keep him in line.
For this reason, state Republican parties (always controlled by the mainstream) try to ensure that only establishment leaning delegates are chosen to go to the national convention—so they will vote in predictable ways. This is why Nevada Republican leaders shut down their state convention prematurely when it appeared that Ron Paul people were going to win the majority of delegates to the 2012 national convention.
However, their chances of stopping Trump are very slim, given Trump’s growing momentum. If the above polling number hold true in Florida and Ohio, I don’t think there is going to be a brokered convention. And, if they did, it would outrage the millions of anti-establishment conservatives who support Trump. As David Scott said, “When your ‘strategy’ involves hijacking your own nationally televised convention and overruling your own party’s primary voters, lots of luck taking that fiasco to November.”
What he means is that denying Trump the nomination would force a rebellion in the Party, leading to a third party alternative or independent candidacy of Trump. Either way, the establishment wins by splitting off the arch conservatives they hate and relegating them to no power at all and handing Hillary a victory.
Conservatives keep lauding the wonders of the Electoral College, but they don’t realize that this political structure ensures that only two parties dominate in the US, because it’s a winner-take-all system. You don’t get any political power unless you get a 51% majority. While that may have worked out OK for a few hundred years, conservatives are soon to become a permanent minority in this country, and the electoral college system will forever work against us. Only by appealing to the broader and unprincipled populism of Donald Trump can the movement get larger—but that won’t lead us back to the Founder’s view of the Constitution.
The only glimmer of benefit to a Trump presidency is that it would alter or skew the globalist agenda. It might even slow it down. Then again, it might not. Trump is so “all over the map” in his statements that he’s utterly unpredictable. This week, for example, a leak emerged from his face-to-face meeting with the NY Times where he said he was open to compromise on immigration and other hard positions. Glen Greenwald comments in the Intercept:
BuzzFeed’s editor-in-chief, Ben Smith, yesterday created a campaign controversy when he suggested that Donald Trump told New York Times editors — in an off-the-record portion of his January candidate interview seeking the paper’s endorsement — that he would be willing to negotiate the more hard-line aspects of his immigration platform, including mass deportation. Trump’s rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, immediately called upon Trump to demand the release of the recording of his off-the-record discussion with NYT editors, insinuating that Trump was deliberately misleading voters.
Trump has repeatedly, and quite recently, said on the record that he regards key aspects of his immigration policies as negotiable, subject to the political process. Asked about this last night, Trump reiterated his oft-stated view that “everything is negotiable.” [That’s right; we have no details, but his lack of principle is worrisome, nevertheless.]
The Republican establishment is in full battle array against Donald Trump, saying that his nomination will ensure the party’s defeat in November. Fox News has been discussing the future destruction or split in the party that is imminent. Even foreign globalist publications like The Economist are demanding that Trump be defeated. David Brooks fed the line to NPR listeners this week that the Republican Party is bordering on self-destruction.
As pundits considered how the party could heal itself, it becomes apparent that the current attacks on Trump make that nearly impossible, as the Republican debate in Detroit made quite clear. Even though all the candidates agreed to support whoever wins the nomination, that’s unlikely given the barrage of insults thrown around.
Some Trump supporters might support Cruz, and a few might support Rubio, but not if it appeared Trump was wronged. They would be hopping mad, and tend to back an independent candidacy for Trump. Yes, Trump has committed to stay with the party, but only if treated “fairly,” and that certainly isn’t likely.
Trump said Sunday that the opposition was the latest slight against him from party insiders and a “total violation” of the Republican National Committee pledge each candidate signed vowing to support the party’s eventual nominee. [He’s right—the pledge was worthless and disingenuous.]
Some party leaders are openly wondering how Rubio, after labeling Trump a “con man,” could show up at the convention in Cleveland and endorse him. “I’m not sure that he can — or that he’d be invited, for that matter,” said Trent Lott, a former Senate Republican leader from Mississippi who is backing -Kasich. “It won’t be easy to get all the forces back together.”
But Lott added: “I don’t think people have any idea what Trump would do. He might wind up being the most magnanimous, inviting and generous person you could imagine. Who knows?”
“There is an overwhelming understanding in our party that we have to be united against Hillary Clinton, because there is too much at stake, if you just look at the Supreme Court alone,” Sean Spicer of the RNC said. “After the last eight years, everyone on the Republican side understands that.”
Richard Wadhams, a former chairman of the Colorado Republican Party, said there has been a growing acceptance of Trump in recent weeks among party leaders and rank-and-file activists alike.
Donald Trump is seeking a face to face meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan trying to assure Ryan that Trump can grow the party. It’s doubtful Ryan will be open to working with Trump now that a major donor has funded a PAC to draft Ryan. Trump’s appeal to a wide range of independents is not the kind of pro-Hispanic growth that the mainstream wants (by giving in to amnesty), but to a certain extent Trump has a point.
Trump’s base of support in the Republican party is at least 30% and rising. In some states, as shown on Super Tuesday, he is above 40%. But that would only equate to less than 20% of the national electorate. And so establishment pundits keep saying that Trump has a hard ceiling, and that’s all the higher he is going to go.
And yet, when pitted against Clinton in national polls (if you can trust them), Trump comes out losing but not by much: 47% to 52%. What that really tells us is that Trump is pulling in a vast amount of independents and even a lot of Democrats, in spite of the fact that some mainstream Republican elites and neocons would defect and vote for Clinton, as Politico.com noted:
Even more than his economic positions, Trump’s foreign policy views challenge GOP orthodoxy in fundamental ways. But while parts of the party establishment are resigning themselves or even backing Trump’s runaway train, one group is bitterly digging in against him: the hawkish foreign policy elites known as neoconservatives.
In interviews with POLITICO, leading neocons — people who promoted the Iraq War, detest Putin and consider Israel’s security non-negotiable — said Trump would be a disaster for U.S. foreign policy and vowed never to support him. So deep is their revulsion that several even say they could vote for Hillary Clinton over Trump in November. [That’s because neocons are actually globalists more than Republicans.]
Summary: If Trump wins the nomination outright, I predict that many of the establishment Republican leaders will cross over and secretly vote for Hillary in order to defeat him. Whether or not that will be enough to offset the millions who will come over to Trump is not known at this time. Even if Trump does have the votes to win the election, I expect the establishment would make several million votes disappear in order to defeat him, as they did to Romney.
If the GOP uses a brokered convention to stop Trump, there will be a major rebellion in the party and Trump will probably run as an independent. He might actually win if the outrage against the establishment is big enough, but most likely it would still hand the race to Hillary.
If Trump does not run as an independent after a brokered convention, I don’t think there would be enough impetus to mount a major third party movement. The existing conservative third parties (Constitution and Independent American) have too many religious mandates in their platforms to gain any broad traction. Without an independent run by Trump, most Republicans would bury their disappointment and get behind Romney, or perhaps Ryan, for example, just to avoid a Clinton presidency. Breaking: Romney just told Matt Lauer of the Today Show, after being pressed numerous times, “I’m not running for president, and I won’t run for president.”
We’ll see… But ultimately, I’m convinced the PTB won’t let a true reforming conservative win.
To even think such a thing is twisted. To say it in private is revolting! To say it in public on the airwaves…!!
Beck has done a lot of damage to America, mocking and hating people — a reverse-Christian role model whom people still admire.
Why is he still on the air? Hasn’t he destroyed America enough?
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From: The Daily Caller
Glenn Beck’s Trump Riff: ‘The Stabbing Just Wouldn’t Stop’ [AUDIO]
Beck went on: “If I was close enough and had a knife, the stabbing just wouldn’t stop.”
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Nathanael, himself a Jew, writes in a comment:
The more energy is raised over this race, the more the Establishment Jews (neocon Repub or Democrats) come out from the shadows and the safety of think tanks and expose themselves to try to hold their power over the Establishment GOP, the more apparent the collective Jew Power becomes.
Maybe God is using Trump as bait for the sharks to rise up from the depths.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH8Q40s9eXc]Will Trump Be Denied The Nomination?
“It’s time to call a flood warning in Washington D.C. from all of the establishment politicians” worried about Trump — flood of tears!
“I have never, in all my years, seen a candidate who instills such fear and loathing and terror in the establishment than as Donald Trump. I really think it’s a healthy thing. I think it’s time that this establishment got a real good shake up and a good dose of humble.”
“I like him because the establishment does not.”
– Michael Rivero
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HIGHLIGHTS (listed by minute)
Beginning: Trump, David Duke, etc.!
22 Bernie Sanders is throwing the election on purpose, which is why he said he didn’t care about Hillary’s emails
23 Reason for “Black Lives Matter”
27 Fred Trump, Donald’s dad
27:45 Reasons why Mike likes Donald Trump
36.5 The media is trying to imply that Donald Trump’s father, Fred was in the KKK, but that’s not what the article says, and this was 19 years before Donald was born!
48 “Afghanistan is the longest war in US history.”
51 WWI and WWII = “Big Mistake I” and “Big Mistake II”
60 Israel trying to squeeze more dollars from the $Holocaust$ sympathy-for-world-domination story. [There were no gas chambers and Hitler had no extermination plan – editor]
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZdV4FW24eY]What Really Happened Show: Michael Rivero Monday 2/29/2016: (Commercial Free Video)
From: puzo1.blogspot.com
Donald Trump Is Right to Retweet that Marco Rubio Is Not a Natural Born Citizen
By Mario Apuzzo, Esq.
February 22, 2016
Donald Trump retweeted that both Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are not natural born citizens. See https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/701045567783219201 . …
A natural born citizen is a citizen by virtue of birth and birth alone. But birth does not exist in a vacuum. There are circumstances that exist at the time of birth. Those circumstances are, among many, the parents to whom one is born and the place where one is born. In order to have a valid definition of the natural born citizen, it is necessary that we take these birth circumstances and make them part of a definition.
There does, indeed, exist a definition that contains the necessary and sufficient birth circumstances that must exist in order for one to be a natural born citizen. The historical and legal record demonstrates that in order to be a citizen by virtue of birth alone, one must be born in the country to parents who were its citizen at the time of the child’s birth. Indeed, a natural born citizen is a child born or reputed born in the country to parents who were its citizens at the time of the child’s birth. See Emer de Vattel, The Law of Nations, Sections 212 to 217 (1758) (1797) (“The citizens are the members of the civil society: bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens”); Minor v. Happersett, 88 U.S. 162, 167-68 (1875) (“The Constitution does not in words say who shall be natural-born citizens. Resort must be had elsewhere to ascertain that. At common-law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves, upon their birth, citizens also. These were natives, or natural-born citizens, as distinguished from aliens or foreigners. Some authorities go further, and include as citizens children born within the jurisdiction, without reference to the citizenship of their parents. As to this class, there have been doubts, but never as to the first”); accord U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649, 665 (1898) (“The child of an alien, if born in the country, is as much a citizen as the natural born child of a citizen, and by operation of the same principle”). All other birth circumstances, i.e., either not being born in the country or not being born to two citizen parents, do not produce citizenship by virtue of birth alone.
“No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United
Philadelphia, 9 December, 1775.
“…I am much obliged by the kind present you have made us of your edition of Vattel. It came to us in good season, when the circumstances of a rising state make it necessary frequently to consult the law of nations. Accordingly that copy, which I kept, (after depositing one in our own public library here, and sending the other to the College of Massachusetts Bay, as you directed,) has been continually in the hands of the members of our Congress, now sitting, who are much pleased with your notes and preface, and have entertained a high and just esteem for their author. Your manuscript “Idee sur le Gouvernement et la Royaute” is also well relished, and may, in time, have its effect. I thank you, likewise, for the other smaller pieces, which accompanied Vattel…”
The letter addresses other matters concerning employment of colleagues, and translations of the proceedings of the Congress.
Law of Nations, Book I, Ch. XIX, at § 212:
§ 212: The citizens are the members of the civil society: bound to this society by certain duties, and subject to its authority, they equally participate in its advantages. The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens.There is more, concerning ordinary citizens, inhabitants, naturalization, duties and responsibilities of citizenship, renouncing citizenship once you become of age, children born of foreigners, or at sea, it is a complex subject and a big book. Read it all here if you wish: http://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/2246#lfVattel_label_1642
July 25, 1787
“Permit me to hint, whether it would not be wise & seasonable to provide a strong check to the admission of Foreigners into the administration of our national Government; and to declare expresly that the Command in chief of the american army shall not be given to, nor devolve on, any but a natural born Citizen.”In Sep., 1787, the “Committee of Eleven,” chosen at the Constitutional Convention to work out details on numerous occasions, changed the presidential requirement from citizen to natural born citizen, after receiving Jay’s letter. The Convention accepted the changes, hence the wording we have today.
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At the end, it’s clear that Pears and Ed don’t understand the significance of German real-history; otherwise, pretty good.
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1.09:55-1.18 Trump and Roger Stone
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yimddIBERgA]Pearse Redmond : Porkins Policy – Jeffrey Epstein Updates _ OJ Simpson Theories – TOR
Published on Jan 1, 2016
Pearse Redmond is an independent researcher and podcast producer who hails from New York City. He is the host of Porkins Policy Radio, and also the co-host, with Christoph Germann, of Porkins Great Game, as well as producer of The CIA and Hollywood , which he co-hosts with Tom Secker. His podcasts address a variety of topics, and frequently focus on the geopolitics of Central Asia and the Caucacus region, and the complex relationship between the entertainment industry and the national security state. Pearse holds a B.A. in Political Science (with a concentration in the Middle East and South Asia) from Purchase College
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/opperma…
Pearse Redmond is an independent researcher and podcast producer who hails from New York City. He is the host of Porkins Policy Radio, and also the co-host, with Christoph Germann, of Porkins Great Game, as well as producer of The CIA and Hollywood , which he co-hosts with Tom Secker. His podcasts address a variety of topics, and frequently focus on the geopolitics of Central Asia and the Caucacus region, and the complex relationship between the entertainment industry and the national security state. Pearse holds a B.A. in Political Science (with a concentration in the Middle East and South Asia) from Purchase College.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFpZDO_cfK8]Porkins Policy Radio episode 36 Ed Opperman on Jeffery Epstein Case
In this episode, we are joined by private investigator and host of The Opperman Report, Ed Opperman. Ed and I explore the mysterious case of billionaire pedophile Jeffery Epstein. We discuss the basics of the case: how the investigation was started down in Palm Beach, how Epstein evaded serious jail time and charges, and the way in which the media has portrayed his brave victims. Ed examines the strange background of Epstein. He explains how this poor kid from Coney Island was somehow able to rise to opulent wealth and power. Focusing on Epstein’s connections, from Bear Stearns to ponzi-schemer Steven Hoffenberg, Ed breaks down his meteoric rise to protected pedophile and blackmailer of the elite. Ed and I also analyze the reality of the ongoing civil lawsuit against Epstein, and how the victims in this lawsuit are actually winning! Later we discuss the various movers and shakers that remain in Epstein’s orbit, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz, Chris Tucker, Jean Luc-Brunel, Ghislaine Maxwell and many more.
We then consider how the Epstein case fits into the larger narrative of pedophile rings and professional blackmail. Ed and I take a look at the Franklin Cover-Up and Henry Vinson’s case as earlier examples. We end by reviewing how the alternative media has covered the Epstein case, and how it has really dropped the ball in its investigation. We point out the serious lack of respect and dignity given to victims such as Virginia Roberts, who has been shamed and attacked by the alt-media in much the same way that the mainstream media has, and how these sorts of cases are covered in an exploitative way, designed to titillate, rather than in a mature, investigative way.
This is a long episode with a lot of detail on a case that both us feel very strongly about — a case that has not received the scrutiny it deserves form the media in general. I strongly encourage listeners to go through the documents linked in the show notes and explore this case for yourselves.
For show notes and mp3 download please visit: http://porkinspolicyreview.com/2015/0…
Is Trump blackmailable, unable to save US?
Blackmail is the main way Presidents have been controlled to take down America, while our regime changes take out nations that would oppose the one-world government.
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Cut to the chase @ 11:45!
Meet the Billionaire Pedophile Pal of Trump, Clinton, Prince Andrew
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=17988
From underage prostitutes on orgy island to political royalty and the “Lolita Express,” the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to unfold. Today Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review joins us to give us the latest on the ongoing court cases surrounding the case that might still ensnare Epstein and his rich and powerful friends in an even bigger scandal.
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Trump’s Lawyer Caught Blatantly Lying about Trump’s Relationship with Epstein
Sounds psychopathic, YET I’m SO GLAD that he told Jeb Bush in front of the WARMONGERS that the IRAQ WAR was a ‘HUGE MISTAKE’ in the SC Republican debate.
I’m still not sure what he’d do. I see some really good and some really bad.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH1NbbdpmpU]Trump Again Says Even ‘Murder’ Wouldn’t Drive His Supporters Away
Published on Feb 23, 2016
Trump Again Says Even ‘Murder’ Wouldn’t Drive His Supporters Away
Remember how Donald Trump famously said that he could literally shoot someone and his supporters wouldn’t leave him? Well, he’s at it again.
During a pre-caucus rally in Nevada today, Trump said that “even the really dishonest press” talks a lot about the incredible loyalty of his supporters.
“Sixty-eight percent,” Trump said, “would not leave under any circumstance. I think that means murder, I think it means anything, okay?”
He also made sure to tell the people in the room “I love you.”
Trump in 1988. Serious ethical problems — willing to do almost anything to get the deal: bending the rules, Machiavellian sociopath, lying, lack of concern for others….
Yet Trump is the only candidate remaining who could stand up to the globalists as President. Almost 30 years later, is he still all about Trump, or would he do what’s best for the people?
There is a slight chance that he actually now feels guilty for the many he stepped on and over, and this could be his way to partially make up for that, knowing he’s the only candidate that could do what is right, and not be mostly a puppet?
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcx5MH93cDU]Donald Trump: What’s the Deal? Lies and Secrets Exposed! (Full length)
Published on Jan 2, 2016
Full length documentary on the real Donald Trump. The Donald doesn’t want you to see this film. This film goes deep in to the intimate relationships that Mr. Trump has with individuals that would be considered political enemies to those who are supporting Trump for the 2016 Presidential election.
Meaty exposé on Cruz and how politics really works in America by David Duke.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOIeJiKZLJA]Donald Trump Ted Cruz Goldman Sachs and the Zionist Oligarchs
Published on Feb 4, 2016
http://www.DavidDuke.com ( This Documentary – 98 % Positive Rating! — Proof that people recognize truth when they finally hear it !)
Former Republican Member of the House of Representatives-LA Dr. David Duke discusses Donald Trump, The Zionist control over the candidates of both parties for President of the United States and the possibility that Donald Trump could be the first President in our lifetimes who puts America First!
“I would bring back waterboarding, and I’d bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding.”
– Donald Trump at the 2/6/16 New Hampshire Republican presidential debate
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[2011] Ron Paul’s Statement of Faith
Reverse-Christian George W. Bush: ‘D##n right’ I personally ordered waterboarding
Trump @ 10:20[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vsTTZ64vuk]Trump A No Show At Fox Debate
Geopolitical expert Joel Skousen gives an in-depth discussion on the Oregon standoff and tells us why Trump will be a no show at Fox Debate.
Here is another sign that Trump may not be a globalist ‘yes’ man.
The show didn’t fully portray Trump being murdered and raped, and he wasn’t named. But it’s pretty obvious whom they’re talking about, and Hollywood would probably not do this if Trump were their guy.
Another piece of the puzzle to consider, to see if Trump is part of the establishment or not.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNWJX6li47E]Donald Trump Raped and Murdered on South Park
Trump doesn’t name Israel, but it’s pretty obvious.
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tveor3jjM7k]Trump Insider Exposes Bushes & Clintons
Alex Jones speaks with author and political strategist Roger Stone about the horrors and abuses perpetrated by the Bush and Clinton crime families.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzafZm48HB0]How Close is Nuclear War with Russia?
Alex Jones talks with strategic relocation expert Joel Skousen about the growing tensions between the United States of America and Russia and what that could mean for the future of the world as well as if he sees a nuclear war ahead of us.
I’m not sure about Trump. Very possibly true theory stated here by Nathanael:
“Trump got the green light to launch his campaign in order to knock Rand Paul out of the race. Don’t you know that Sheldon Adelson and the Republican Jewish Coalition call the shots? There’s none they hate more than Ron and Rand Paul.”
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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcpnyhSEnXU]Trump’s Got Plans For America
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFw3bd6l4ng]Is Trump A Wolf In Populist Clothing?
Published on Aug 8, 2015
America, remember when a young upstart Illinois Senator Barack Obama promised everything under the sun. Obama promised to cut the deficit in half, well it was 10 trillion then, it’s over 18 trillion now. Obama promised shovel ready American jobs, but as Obama’s golf games increased and he spent millions of taxpayer dollars on his vacations, he ignored his jobs council, now we have an economy with more than 1/3 of the country on welfare. Not to mention an emboldened surveillance state, militarized constitution despising police, a middle class destroying healthcare program, steady unemployment, wide open borders, huge foreign policy failures in the Middle East, Europe,and South America, an impending corporate world government courtesy of the TPP and a nation increasingly divided on race. Basically, everything Obama promised was a big fat lie. HIs biggest achievement appears to be the ability to lead the American people along like lemmings.
Who is the globalist straw man this time around? Could it be Donald Trump? The Washington Post reported that “Former president Bill Clinton had a private telephone conversation in late spring with Donald Trump at the same time that the billionaire investor and reality-television star was nearing a decision to run for the White House, according to associates of both men.
Four Trump allies and one Clinton associate familiar with the exchange said that Clinton encouraged Trump’s efforts to play a larger role in the Republican Party and offered his own views of the political landscape.”
Donald Trump is a longtime friend of the Clinton’s. So what would the strategy look like in order for Trump to buttress Hillary’s Presidential campaign as it struggles with the shackles of her latest debacle of an FBI email investigation, where at least 4 of the emails on her private server were found to be classified.
First, delay the democratic presidential debate. Done, we won’t see a Democratic Presidential debate for over two months. And the handful of candidates are already complaining that the schedule of six primary debates are designed to allow Hillary to shine.
Second, send in the Donald to stir up the Republican campaign. Test the waters, by using promises and observations about America that Hillary can utilize later in her campaign. And once Trump has dominated and weakend the Republican field with his faux populism, jump off the Republican bandwagon and run as a third party candidate. Which is something Trump has already hinted at.
Debate season, when the candidates actually talk about the criminal conspiracy that has devoured our government and transformed it into a corporation masquerading as a democracy. Not to be mentioned again, once they are in office, as the season of populism morphs into a reign of tyranny.
From: popularliberty.com (formerly ‘Daily Paul’)
It’s Official: Rand Gets the Least Debate Time, Trump Gets the Most
By Antelmann22 on Thu, 08/06/2015 – 21:29
Surprised? Donald Trump got the most airtime in the top-tier debate, racking up more than 10 1/2 minutes in total. Jeb Bush was in second, with less than nine minutes.
Those two dominated time in the debate, with no one else passing more than seven minutes in air time.
Rand Paul, perhaps the feistiest candidate on the stage — picking fights with Trump and Chris Christie — ended up with the least airtime, at around five minutes. He and Scott Walker were the only candidates who didn’t get more than six minutes throughout the night.

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