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  1. #61
    "Run With The Pride" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon4liberty View Post
    You source mike cernovich who is also associations with Mossad and jewish mob.

    You and SS are either being paid or following people who have been paid to twist the truth.

    Greg mannarino exposed dave and x22 report
    mike cernovich is someone who i dont trust and honestly i am not surprised his jumping in to defend Trump on his decision to kill the Iranian general. Before the Trump decision he always seemed anti war and anti regime change hmm it seems he changed alot though. Although not sure siding with Trump on Iranian general issue was a

  4. #63
    You Americans meanwhile claimed that America is a force for good in the region dispute the countless war crimes recorded.

  5. #64
    Or maybe General Qasem Soleimani was killed as a diversion strategy from the limitless amount of scandals the Trump family is involved in?!?
    The Trump Organization, Ivanka Trump in particular, was in business with the Baku XXI Century of the Azerbaijani Mammadov family since 2008. The Mammadovs were in turn business partners of the Iranian construction company Azarpassillo of Keyumars Darvishi (since about 2008).

    Azarpassillo’s chairman, Keyumars Darvishi, became the head of Raman after he fought in the Iran-Iraq War. Raman is an Iranian construction firm, controlled by the Revolutionary Guard (that was controlled by Soleimani).

    At least 2 of Keyumars’s brothers — Habil and Kamal Keyumars — were (are) also associates of the Revolutionary Guard. Ziya Mammadov conspired with the Revolutionary Guard to make overpriced deals that would enrich them both while using shell companies to launder the money and circumvent sanctions against Iran.

    Trump spokesman Alan Garten admitted that the Trump Organization learned in 2015 about “the possibility” that the Mammadovs had ties to the Revolutionary Guard, but the company didn’t end the Baku deal until December 2016 (after Trump was elected US president): http://archive.is/9pqcZ


    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    Azerbaijani partners in crime of US president Donald Trump since 2012, in a project to build a Trump Tower in Baku, also appear in the Laundromat scheme.
    The $35 million project was controlled by Baku XXI Century of Elton and Anar Mammadov, the brother and son of the country's transport minister Ziya Mammadov. They hold seats in parliament and have ties to Azerbaijani President Aliyev.
    The Mammadovs’ Baghlan holding company is linked to Laundromat transactions.

    Ziya also has connections to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard and with Iraq-Iran war veteran Keyumars Davishi, the chairman of a company which Mammadov awarded transportation contracts to in 2008.
    In February 2017, defense and intelligence officials warned the White House against designating Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation.

    Anar founded The Azerbaijan American Alliance. Between 2011 and 2015, he spent almost $13 million for lobbying in the US.
    Anar Mammadov lives in London and considers Ivanka Trump a “dear friend” (see them together).


    In October 2014, Ivanka Trump toured Trump Tower Baku that was scheduled to open in 2015. Ivanka wrote that she had “overseen” the project. For some reason the hotel never opened despite being almost completed.
    In December 2016, before he was inaugurated, Trump cut his connection with the project: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...deal-ever.html
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  7. #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    At least get some pics that were professionally photoshopped.
    I hate to admit that I had to remove one of the pictures (as it wasn't Soleimani with US forces)...


    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    And where were all of you when Obama was Droning?
    Are you insinuating that BECAUSE Obama is evil, Trump isn't? Because Trump has been the long-time friend of the Clintons we know that the 2016 presidential election was a charade...

    This is what Donald wrote in 2009.
    Last edited by Firestarter; 01-12-2020 at 11:26 AM.
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  8. #66

    Wilbur and the FBI in Iran

    It shouldn’t surprise anybody that Donald’s Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross profits from business with a country under US sanctions – Iran.

    Wilbur Ross has gotten some adverse publicity for his connections to China and Russia.
    Wilbur Ross’s Navigator Holdings is in business with the Sibur in which Vladimir Putin’s “son-in-law” Kirill Shamalov is a stakeholder: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/vie...8&p=4872#p4872


    Wilbur Ross’s Diamond S Shipping is also in business with Iran.
    One of the main clients of Diamond S was the Russian oligarch controlled Glencore.

    And... the Trump Organization has rented space to state-controlled Iranian Bank Melli that, according to the US government, funded the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (controlled by General Soleimani): https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/vie...8&p=5984#p5984


    See the countries visited by Diamond S Shipping’s fleet, including Venezuela and Iran.


    Most of Diamond S Shipping’s fleet sails under Chinese flags, and is tied to a Chinese investment fund. Its ships have also visited ports in Russian and Iran: https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-11-...ing-investment


    Another example of the FBI funding the Iranian regime…

    In 2009, the FBI asked Oleg Deripaska to funnel millions of dollars to Iran, supposedly to rescue former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who was captured in Iran in 2007, while working for the CIA.
    In 2009, FBI agents courted Deripaska in a series of secret hotel meetings in Paris, Vienna, Budapest and Washington (FBI director at the time was one Robert Mueller).

    Andrew McCabe was one of the agents that negotiated with Deripaska, who was fired by President Donald as FBI deputy director. McCabe supposedly played a seminal role in starting the Trump-Russia story.
    The FBI rewarded Deripaska for his help. In 2009, Deripaska visited Washington on a rare law enforcement parole visa. Since 2011, Deripaska was granted entry on at least 8 occasions on a diplomatic passport (even though he’s no diplomat).

    Some lawyers have argued that Deripaska’s absence from Mueller’s indictments could be related to his connections to the FBI.
    According to Melanie Sloan, a “far more significant issue” is that the earlier FBI operation was probably illegal:
    It’s possible the bureau’s arrangement with Mr. Deripaska violated the Antideficiency Act, which prohibits the government from accepting voluntary services.
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  9. #67
    Some mainstream US media have labelled the assassinated Qasem Soleimani as a monstrous blood-soaked, terrorist mastermind, as evil as Osama bin Laden.
    Trump supporters have also pointed out that most Iranians hate Soleimani, and use social media comments for “evidence”.

    Social media disinformation expert Professor Marc Owen Jones analysed the trend. He found that most of the 60,000 Soleimani-hating came from nearly 10,000 accounts, which had for the most common phrases “Make America Great Again” and “Trump”. Personally I wouldn’t expect that accounts using those phrases are Iranians.
    Marc Jones concluded that “once again that the online right wing MAGA movement is boosting the trend that seeks to indicate that Iranians actually hated Soleimani”.

    Those who were most extreme in their opposition to the recently killed general, had typical machine-generated usernames and generic profiles, with little personal data and default, plain displays on their page. This is an increasingly common occurrence in conflicts, to control the narrative on the internet.
    In November 2019, during the U.S.-backed coup against President Evo Morales, thousands of newly created bots boosted a Spanish-language hashtag “there is no coup in Bolivia”.

    There is evidence to suggest that most Iranians didn’t hate the killed Soleimani.
    A 2019 survey by the University of Maryland found that “General Soleimani remains the most popular Iranian public figure” with 59% of the country viewing him “very favorably” and more than 80% of Iranians having a positive opinion of him.

    A Morning Consultant poll showed that 47% of the Americans interviewed, support the drone assassination of Soleimani, although they agreed it made America less safe.
    According to recent polls by Reuters and Ipsos, 39% of Americans “strongly disapprove” of the Trump administration’s handling of the Iran situation. Last weekend there were more than 70 anti-war protests across the United States.

    According to Noam Chomsky, the US is a “rogue state” conducting “reckless international terrorism” with Trump’s actions giving ISIS “another lease on life”: https://www.mintpressnews.com/study-...ashtag/264024/
    (http://archive.is/RaR8r)
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  10. #68
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    Trump wasn't at the Senate briefing. Trump's neocon cabinet and such were there.
    There was nothing stopping his punk ass from going to the Senate briefing.

  11. #69
    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    There was nothing stopping his punk ass from going to the Senate briefing.
    He was busy arresting all the deep state pedophiles.
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  12. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    There was nothing stopping his punk ass from going to the Senate briefing.
    He needed to get his enemies on record and didn't want to influence it with him interrupting and asking tough questions like he usually does.

    Sometimes he can be a little rough on people and embarrass them in public.

    Last edited by dannno; 01-14-2020 at 10:48 AM.
    "He's talkin' to his gut like it's a person!!" -me
    "dumpster diving isn't professional." - angelatc
    "You don't need a medical degree to spot obvious bullshit, that's actually a separate skill." -Scott Adams
    "When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those 'different' from you, not those responsible [controllers]" -Q

    "Each of us must choose which course of action we should take: education, conventional political action, or even peaceful civil disobedience to bring about necessary changes. But let it not be said that we did nothing." - Ron Paul

    "Paul said "the wave of the future" is a coalition of anti-authoritarian progressive Democrats and libertarian Republicans in Congress opposed to domestic surveillance, opposed to starting new wars and in favor of ending the so-called War on Drugs."

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