Open your eyes!!!
Trafficking of all types is out of control under the Biden regime. It is a part of their culture. FACT!
Trump has done more to Make America Great Again than any other POTUS.
TRUMP was and will be tough on trafficking. A true American, a true patriot.
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Jerome Corsi- How the military recruited Trump to drain the swamp in 2017
Jerome Corsi- How the military recruited Trump to drain the swamp in 2017
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Donald Trump, Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder, & Letterman
Trump 10-1-86,
Trump 12-2-87,
Jimmy, the Greek, Snyder 12-18-1987
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Democrats projecting!
Criminal Democrats projecting and lying, all the while turning USA into a banana republic.
Democrats, MSM, & alike are the enemy, the rot, the cancer, of our constitutional republic.
We don’t just like Trump, we don’t just want Trump, we the people, USA, NEED Trump!
#TRUMP2024
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The exchange! Do it differently than Marshall? Me, probably not!
Democrat Mr. Whitehouse & Steve Marshall.
https://youtu.be/gJfS6Ooekc0?si=vJur03Lp5Ycy1H7G
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Fires. Rooves
Lyin’ Biden, resident Joe Biden saying the quiet part out loud.
Joe Biden “Because a lot if you fly over these areas that are burned to the ground, you'll see in the midst of 20 homes that are just totally destroyed, one home sitting there because they had the right roof on it. And, anyway, since I took office, FEMA's provided Texas alone.”
DEWs Directed Energy Weapons
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MSM, enemy of our constitutional republic, pushing more division.
One of many reasons what is wrong with the left!
MSM, enemy of our constitutional republic, pushing more division.
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FEDERAL HEALTH AGENCIES & THE COVID CARTEL: WHAT ARE THEY HIDING?
For those who can't spend 4 hours watching the full roundtable event – Federal Health Agencies and the COVID Cartel: What Are They Hiding – here is a 14-minute edited version that captures many important points.
Posted by Republican Senator Ron Johnson on X(formerly Twitter).
Full video:
https://rumble.com/v4fpw4c-federal-health-agencies-and-the-covid-cartel-what-are-they-hiding.html
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One of many reasons what is wrong with the left! Christian Nationalists!
Left thinks government is everything.
Christian Nationalists!
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Adrenochrome Data Dump, Parts 1 & 2
“Dear Mr. Schäfer,
I'll send them the photocopies + printouts because I'm scared! I ordered usb sticks through Amazon and got them last week. One stick was opened packaging and there were also data on it (PDF texts). I wanted to send the stick back but thought no, look first, "exactly what that is.
I can't read English very well, but what I understand is a list of abducted children! They are probably caught and exploited, it's terribly sad. A company CYM operates camps and evaluates children. They offer it, the adrenochrome, and sell it!! Disposal means to dispose of! There are many hundreds of pages and I can only print a few for them. There are also lists of names and photos of adults! I think these are the people who hold the children captive.
I can't find anyone here who believes me, everyone says you're crazy. But that's true, that's what "Q" says. So I come to you, Mr. Schäfer, on your side you represent the truth of Q: I would also like to write to Mr. Trump, but the mail is controlled. I guess that's not the case within Germany yet.
Can't send an email because I'm honestly scared now, these are bad murderers who torture small children, as Q also writes. I've been reading Q for a long time.
Please find ways to write this publicly on your blog or website. I have looked for the names etc etc a few times (not all of them!!) and the companies are so serious. Can you give the list to Mr. Trump, who will hopefully free you from your suffering!!!
I'm really scared, and in case the letter is intercepted, my name must not be found, because my son is also the same age as these poor children.
Wish them strength and thank you very much
Steffi
( If I have to send more, then I have to be careful! Write on her hominibus website something like Steffi get in touch, then I will see it and can answer! !!)“
Links within video:
https://gab.com/GermanQPatriot
https://t.me/WTF1_3
Telegram
https://ufile.io/f/p4bxk (paid subscription)
benjaminfulford.net
https://web.archive.org/web/20200924225717/https://site-891171.mozfiles.com/files/891171/Adrenochrome04082020.pdf
https://truthnews.de/geleakte-dokumente-kinder-wegen-adrenochrom-in-haft/
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How Gaddafi went from friend to foe in US eyes.
How do diplomats distinguish friend from foe, and navigate the ambiguous shades in between? This question is vital to understanding key foreign policy shifts, especially those predicated on identifying and categorizing an enemy. For example, the importance of whether US policymakers recognized an actor as a communist during the Cold War, or terrorist during the war on terror is difficult to dispute.
This issue is explored in a chapter of a new collection of essays on diplomacy, which investigates the reasons behind the shift that led to a dramatic turnaround in US policy towards Libya in 2011.
Following an improvement in relations between Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya and Europe and the US during the 2000s, Libya re-entered the international community as an ally against Islamic terrorism and as warden of illegal migration into Europe. But in 2011, as the so-called Arab Spring spread throughout North Africa, the United States changed tack. Having previously viewed the Libyan regime as an ally in the war on terror, Gaddafi suddenly became a ‘madman’ bent on the ‘genocide’.
This bewildering two-month turnaround raises questions. Specifically, what kind of information was reported to policymakers and by whom, and what was the role of diplomacy in producing this knowledge?
Is the term ‘terrorism’ still useful for understanding conflicts in Libya?
How does diplomacy work?
Diplomacy is an ecosystem of knowledge production. Reports are sent from missions abroad, which are then compiled, analysed, summarized if considered relevant, and possibly briefed to policymakers. Feedback is also sent back down the structure of diplomacy, shaping future reporting. But how does prioritization from above govern these systems as information makes its way up the chain of command? How do practitioners respond to these pressures? And why are some perspectives are entirely ignored, while others thrive?
Concern about effective knowledge production is as old as diplomacy itself. Renaissance pioneers of early modern diplomacy like Machiavelli, Botero, Callières and Guicciardini were concerned about misidentifying actors, intentions and events in ‘speculative’ analysis. Furthermore, they were aware that persuading foreign powers of a certain interpretation of events could facilitate the pursuit of policy goals.
My research draws on post-structuralist concepts to offer a method for understanding how diplomacy produces representations of actors in international politics. Empirically, it examines how diplomatic reporting, analysis, and prioritization practices come to classify the political identity of the actor they are looking at.
This approach has been applied to a variety of cases, from Vietnam, where it reveals how France persuaded the US to support its colonial war in Indochina in 1947, to more recent US policy shifts against Mali and Morocco, based on identifying them as enemies in the war on terror.
The Libya—US relationship in 2011
Application of this method to the case of Libya — US relations in 2011 also reveals critical insights.
In terms of reporting, while the State Department had little analytical capacity on North Africa, it did inform policymakers that the rebels were a complex coalition that included deeply anti-American elements. Likewise, they warned against taking Gaddafi’s ever-bombastic statements of revenge against the rebels at face value, citing his long tradition of overblown rhetoric and evidence that there were no plans or resources for such attacks. However, within a month the image of a Gaddafian genocide of peaceful democracy-seeking protesters became dominant at the State Department and the White House.
How did this vital shift occur? Diplomats on the ground transmitted vital nuances and warnings about the complex composition of the ‘peaceful pro-democracy protesters’, and how best to ‘mitigate the potential for Islamic extremists and Al-Qaeda to exploit the transition’. These reports were rarely pursued by the Secretary of State and were deprioritized across US diplomatic knowledge production. Instead, Secretary Clinton relied on a small circle of informal advisors, ranging from Sidney Blumenthal to Tony Blair, who insisted on a simpler view featuring freedom-loving democrats rebelling against a tyrant.
This method traces the dominant representations of the conflict in US policy and the origin of the exact wording and conceptualization used. Denoting the power of descriptions, in a ‘quick note on vocabulary re Libya’, former Clinton advisor Anne-Marie Slaughter advised her to ‘support [the rebels] by pushing back against the idea that this is anything other than a popular revolt’. This was influential: from then on Clinton referred to the conflict only by these terms. These featured in President Obama’s subsequent 28 March speech, which compared Libyan rebels to American independence heroes and laid the ground for US support of the revolt.
Why we need to understand diplomatic behaviour
Examining how diplomats understand the identity of international actors allows for two new perspectives of relevance to diplomatic practice and analysis. First, a detailed understanding of diplomatic reporting reveals how a specific description works, how it functions and what ideas, narratives and links it depends on. Second, analysis of how representations of actors and their contexts are constituted, reveals the dynamics of knowledge production of diplomatic institutions and systems. This allows for a constructive critique of information management, analysis, prioritization and the role of dominant policy priorities.
For the practice of diplomacy and policy, this method helps understand past mistakes, avoid new ones, and, crucially, make better use of available resources. Crucially, it stresses the need to make better use of the vast, nuanced and multi-perspective pool of diplomatic knowledge, and understand the reasons why it is often brushed aside.
Dr Pablo de Orellana is a Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. His research interests include diplomacy, nationalism and the relationship between art and conflict.
Source: https://medium.com/international-affairs-blog/how-gaddafi-went-from-friend-to-foe-in-us-eyes-e09cd4373b51
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ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING! Vol. 1 to 6. By Mouthy Buddha
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL. 1] - GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S TERRAMAR PROJECT
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL.2] - ART IN EMBASSIES
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL.3] - PATTERNS OF THE CABAL
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL.4] - DR. PHIL'S TURN-ABOUT RANCH
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL.5] - THE CULT OF MOLOCH & THE LUZZATTO FAMILY
ELITE HUMAN TRAFFICKING [VOL.6] - PEDOPHILE POLITICIANS
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Pedogate 2020, Pt. 1 to 3. By Mouthy Buddha.
Pedogate 2020
By Mouthy Buddha
Pedogate 1, 00.00, In Depth Exploration
Pedogate 2, 27.10, Tom Hanx
Pedogate 3, 48.50, Symbols & Pizzagate 2.0
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BOY RAPE VICTIM OF BILL CLINTON FBI INTERVIEW
BOY RAPE VICTIM OF BILL CLINTON FBI INTERVIEW
FBI interviews boy rape victim of Bill Clinton, and details of sex assaults & Satanic rituals. Journalist Jen Moore who uncovered the story was murdered shortly after
Cathy OBrien, MK Ultra:
https://rumble.com/v4c5xic-cathy-obrien-with-mark-phillips-at-the-granada-forum-october-31-1996..html
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