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Created4
07-17-2017, 09:09 PM
Going viral fast:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bmMl2OGVQ0

AuH20
07-17-2017, 09:17 PM
Occultists run our govt if you haven't noticed. Only they could be this brazen. In your heart of hearts, you must know what must be done.

donnay
07-17-2017, 10:13 PM
The Arkancide continues...she better get some bodyguards NOW. There is probably a connection with China and organ transplants.

donnay
07-18-2017, 09:39 AM
~BUMP~

Created4
07-18-2017, 11:23 AM
If you watch attorney Elizabeth Beck towards the end of the video, you will see a woman in despair, who expects she very well may be the next casualty for investigating the Clintons.

And for those who don't like Alex Jones (he is not even in this video), please just consider that no other media outlet would publish something like this....

donnay
07-18-2017, 11:32 AM
If you watch attorney Elizabeth Beck towards the end of the video, you will see a woman in despair, who expects she very well may be the next casualty for investigating the Clintons.

And for those who don't like Alex Jones (he is not even in this video), please just consider that no other media outlet would publish something like this....



I know the fear in her voice at the beginning was telling, and then the despair in her voice and body language towards the end. I pray for their safety.

donnay
07-18-2017, 11:33 AM
Republican Operative ASSASSINATED By DEEP STATE After Leaving BIZARRE ‘Suicide’ Note
https://www.americasfreedomfighters.com/2017/07/17/republican-operative/?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com

donnay
07-18-2017, 01:45 PM
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Zippyjuan
07-18-2017, 02:03 PM
If you watch attorney Elizabeth Beck towards the end of the video, you will see a woman in despair, who expects she very well may be the next casualty for investigating the Clintons.

And for those who don't like Alex Jones (he is not even in this video), please just consider that no other media outlet would publish something like this....

He is also the only one to do stories about the peodophile colony on Mars. Not exactly a great source of credibility.


ROBERT DAVID STEELE: This may strike your listeners as way out but we actually believe that there is a colony on Mars that is populated by children who were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20 year ride. So that once they get to Mars they have no alternative but to be slaves on the Mars colony. There’s all kinds of —

ALEX JONES: Look, I know that 90 percent of the NASA missions are secret and I’ve been told by high level NASA engineers that you have no idea, there is so much stuff going on. But then it goes off into all that, that’s the kind of thing media jumps on. But I know this: we see a bunch of mechanical wreckage on Mars and people say, “Oh look, it looks like mechanics.” They go, “Oh, you’re a conspiracy theorist.” Clearly they don’t want us looking into what is happening. Every time probes go over they turn them off.

[...]

JONES: Well I don’t know about Mars bases, but I know they’ve created massive, thousands of different types of chimeras that are alien lifeforms on this earth now.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9cgm1B7Rew&feature=youtu.be


http://gizmodo.com/alex-jones-has-a-perfectly-normal-chat-about-all-the-sl-1796543425

shakey1
07-18-2017, 02:21 PM
Wow, yeah she was pretty shook up there... hope this all comes to light.

goldenequity
07-18-2017, 02:44 PM
imo
no shame,
she's rightfully scared,
not paranoid.....
but was heavily self medicated.

Created4
07-18-2017, 03:11 PM
He is also the only one to do stories about the peodophile colony on Mars. Not exactly a great source of credibility.



Who is "he"? Typical ad hominem attack, and the OP story is about a female attorney presenting what she claims are facts. Only the host speculates as to what those facts mean.

So it is not clear who you are attacking, but it has no bearing on the video posted.

Zippyjuan
07-18-2017, 03:18 PM
Who is "he"? Typical ad hominem attack, and the OP story is about a female attorney presenting what she claims are facts. Only the host speculates as to what those facts mean.

So it is not clear who you are attacking, but it has no bearing on the video posted.

Who is "he"? The "he" you mentioned. You brought him up.


And for those who don't like Alex Jones (he is not even in this video), please just consider that no other media outlet would publish something like this....

Created4
07-18-2017, 03:28 PM
Who is "he"? The "he" you mentioned.

Then you forgot to bold this part:


(he is not even in this video)

So you admit that your attack on Alex Jones has nothing to do with this thread, as he is not even part of it. It is simply his network (Infowars) where the interviewed occurred. Intelligent people will judge the interview based on its own merits and those in the interview, and not the illogical fallacies of "guilt by association" or ad hominem attacks against someone's views on an entirely different subject.

Zippyjuan
07-18-2017, 04:02 PM
Then you forgot to bold this part:



So you admit that your attack on Alex Jones has nothing to do with this thread, as he is not even part of it. It is simply his network (Infowars) where the interviewed occurred. Intelligent people will judge the interview based on its own merits and those in the interview, and not the illogical fallacies of "guilt by association" or ad hominem attacks against someone's views on an entirely different subject.

So you admit that Alex Jones had nothing to do with the thread yet you raised it anyways.

donnay
07-18-2017, 04:14 PM
So you admit that Alex Jones had nothing to do with the thread yet you raised it anyways.

You're not a contrarian, you're a deliberate shit disturber and detractor. You don't like Alex Jones, move on.

Created4
07-18-2017, 07:00 PM
So you admit that Alex Jones had nothing to do with the thread yet you raised it anyways.

He was mentioned as a MEDIA OUTLET - the only one that would publish this, but I also noted he was not part of the video.

You ignored all that and chose to disrupt the thread anyway with meaningless attacks against him, even though he was not part of the video.

phill4paul
07-18-2017, 07:21 PM
You're not a contrarian, you're a deliberate shit disturber and detractor. You don't like Alex Jones, move on.

I don't like Alex Jones anymore. He's a shit stirrer when he should be stirring truth. He's gone off the deep end. Should I move on too donnay?

There comes a point when you can tell someone has been bought/coerced. Alex hasn't been a free agent for quite a while.

Created4
07-18-2017, 07:35 PM
I don't like Alex Jones anymore. He's a $#@! stirrer when he should be stirring truth. He's gone off the deep end. Should I move on too donnay?

There comes a point when you can tell someone has been bought/coerced. Alex hasn't been a free agent for quite a while.

Then go ahead and start a thread on Alex Jones for crying out loud! That's not what this thread is about....

phill4paul
07-18-2017, 07:46 PM
Then go ahead and start a thread on Alex Jones for crying out loud! That's not what this thread is about....

Fair enough. I'm out. Christ.

Zippyjuan
07-18-2017, 07:48 PM
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article158305419.html


Inevitably, the vacuum of information about his death has led to fake news stories popping up on the Internet: Several sites have circulated unsubstantiated claims that his death was linked to a local lawsuit filed by supporters of Bernie Sanders against the Democratic National Committee, which alleges DNC bias for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 primary campaign.

Discredited theories

Some of the same sites also falsely connected the death of the late DNC staffer Seth Rich, fatally shot last year in Washington, DC, to the same suit. Fox News — after complaints and denial from Rich’s family and investigators — wound up retracting another internet-inspired conspiracy theory that Rich’s death had been connected to DNC email hacks that were leaked to help President Trump’s campaign.

The Whisenant postings focus on the fact that the prosecutor died in the south Broward district of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who was chairperson of the DNC during the primary season.

People close to Whisenant say they have seen the postings and are “disgusted” with the exploitation of his death, saying he had no connection to the DNC case. For most of his career, he had been in private practice. Whisenant, a graduate of the University of Florida law school, had worked as a state prosecutor in Jacksonville and later for almost a decade at a Miami civil law firm, Foley & Mansfield, before joining the U.S. attorney’s office in January.

“I find that type of behavior disgusting and offensive,” said a close friend, who did not want to be identified. “To use someone’s death to manipulate a scenario that has no basis in truth is disturbing.”

At his former firm, Whisenant focused on asbestos and other tort litigation but also worked at least once as a guardian ad litem in Miami-Dade County family court, representing the interests of a child in a long-running dispute between a father and mother over financial support, visitation rights and other custody matters.

Whisenant didn't deal with cases like the DNC emails.

donnay
07-18-2017, 08:53 PM
WATCH: Attorneys In DNC Fraud Lawsuit Seek Court’s Protection, Cite Seth Rich

Attorneys Jared and Elizabeth Beck of the DNC Fraud lawsuit publicly announced today via Facebook live stream that they had filed a motion to the court seeking an order of protection. Jared Beck spoke, explaining that the decision was based in part on the unusual deaths of Shawn Lucas, Beranton Whisenant, and Seth Rich, as well as threats and bizarre phone calls the plaintiffs and counsel had received.

Beck said in the video which can be viewed below: “After much consideration and deliberation, we have concluded that it is time to bring these concerns to the court’s attention. Today we filed a motion asking judge William Zloch to provide protection of the plaintiffs, their counsel and their families, as well as all of the witnesses in the DNC Fraud lawsuit. In support of this motion, we have cited the following events: the untimely death of our process server Shawn Lucas, the unsolved murder of DNC employee Seth Rich.”

Beck went on to say, that he believed Mr. Rich might have been a potential witness in this case. He also cited the recent untimely death of attorney Beranton Whisenant in South Florida, as well as recent bizarre and disturbing conduct including threats, that have been directed at plaintiffs, counsel and their employees.

The motion provided via the Beck’s website JamPAC included the declaration of a plaintiff in the suit, who described allegations that her laptop computer had been tampered with, possibly by an individual who had illegally entered her home.

Today’s announcement comes after the Becks had reported receiving a voice-modulated phone ominous phone call whose caller ID number matched that of former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz’ Aventura office. Disobedient Media reported on this event in addition to further anonymous calls made to the Beck’s pro-counsel Cullin O’brien.

Disobedient Media also noted questions raised by the suit in relation to the death of process server Shawn Lucas, who would have served as a federal witness for the Becks in the litigation process, as well as that of Seth Rich. Many believe that Rich is the individual who passed the DNC Leaks to Wikilkeaks before he was murdered in July last year.

Jared Beck described what he termed “threats” that the attorneys, plaintiffs and their employees had received, before mentioning an offer of protection that had been recently extended by the right-wing group The Oathkeepers.

The Harvard and Yale-educated attorneys litigating the class-action suit’s decision that it is necessary to seek legal protection from the courts is highly significant not only in the current suit but also in regards to the unusual deaths cited by the Becks in their motion. These deaths include that of former DNC staffer Seth Rich. If the court grants their motion, it could characterize the Democratic party establishment leaders as akin to mafia bosses rather than the heads of a political party.
http://disobedientmedia.com/2017/06/watch-attorneys-in-dnc-fraud-lawsuit-seek-courts-protection-cite-seth-rich/

James_Madison_Lives
07-20-2017, 05:08 PM
He is also the only one to do stories about the peodophile colony on Mars. Not exactly a great source of credibility.






You are a vicious monster to denigrate and obfuscate this fine attorney's, Yale Law School, obvious distress and fear. There will be room for the propagandists and shills on the dock in Brussells, my friend. Usually they pick someone low-level like you.

Zippyjuan
07-20-2017, 06:06 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/19/us/lawyer-suicides/index.html


Why are lawyers killing themselves?


Finis Price III was a successful Kentucky lawyer, a popular professor, and a sought after technology consultant. He also enjoyed a marriage so close that his wife was also his business partner. The good days ended abruptly when he jumped to his death in 2012.

"Finis was my best friend since we were kids," Heather Price said of her husband, who taught at Chase Law School at Northern Kentucky University and managed a thriving practice until his death at age 37.

"I intentionally presented it as an accident. The taboo and stigma of suicide was too much for me to handle," she said.

One by one, state by state, bar associations say the tally is rising: Lawyers are killing themselves. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided CNN with the latest available data on suicide deaths by profession. Lawyers ranked fourth when the proportion of suicides in that profession is compared to suicides in all other occupations in the study population (adjusted for age).They come right behind dentists, pharmacists and physicians.

Lawyers are also prone to depression, which the American Psychological Association, among others, identified as the most likely trigger for suicide. Lawyers are 3.6 times more likely to suffer from depression than non-lawyers.

Prominent lawyers keep turning up dead. They came one a month in Oklahoma around 2004. South Carolina lost six lawyers within 18 months before July 2008. Kentucky has seen 15 known lawyer suicides since 2010.

CNN's review of 50 state bar associations found eight associations so concerned about suicides that they took measures to stop the deadly pattern. California, Montana, Iowa, Mississippi, Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina added a "mental health" component to mandatory legal continuing education. Kentucky starts its annual conference on continuing education with a presentation on behaviors that increase the risk of suicide. So far, Kentucky has reached 7,000 lawyers.

"There are a lot of high stress professions," said Yvette Hourigan, who runs the Kentucky Lawyer Assistance Program. "Being a physician has stress. However, when the surgeon goes into the surgical suite to perform his surgery, they don't send another physician in to try to kill the patient. You know, they're all on the same team trying to do one job. In the legal profession, adversity is the nature of our game."



The problem starts as early as law school. Dr. Andy Benjamin of the University of Washington conducted a study of law students that estimated 40% suffered from depression by the time they graduated. After law school comes the high stress process of admission to the bar, when Lukasik said lawyers fear reporting treatment for any type of depression or mental illness because they risk not meeting the "character and fitness" requirements. "They could shut down their career," he said. Most state bars make subjective decisions as to whether mental illness or depression, treated or untreated, are barriers to a candidate's certification to practice law.

Then there is the career itself. The public perception is often that lawyers are rich and powerful, but reality can be grim for some attorneys. After the economic downturn, many big law firms lowered pay and laid people off. The National Law Journal reported in May 2009 that even prestigious firms like Kilpatrick Stockton, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and King & Spalding lost an attorney each to suicide after being laid off.

lilymc
07-20-2017, 06:08 PM
The Arkancide continues...she better get some bodyguards NOW. There is probably a connection with China and organ transplants.

Arkancides have been their specialty since the 80s. You'd think that more people would've caught on by now.

donnay
07-20-2017, 06:24 PM
Arkancides have been their specialty since the 80s. You'd think that more people would've caught on by now.

Honestly.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prWfxAWcDGE

Created4
07-20-2017, 08:59 PM
Honestly.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prWfxAWcDGE

And yet the average liberal progressive cannot even grasp yet how Clinton could have lost the election....

timosman
11-09-2018, 11:21 PM
bump