The Candidate: The Right Stuff

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Webb to Beyer: “I Fear I May Be Getting Way Too Cerebral for This Audience of Government Scientists.”

[FOB FREEDOM, August 25, 2023] Any station? Any station? Do you read? Over.

Reporting live from the world’s newest banana republic, . . .

With yet another deadline, apparently, blown by the White House in a civil federal complaint brought under the FOIA, at least one former army top spy is considering all options, permitting a wide range of maneuver. With the last suspect dismissal on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, it will be intriguing to see if the Federal District Court will risk trying to save the White House yet again from a default judgment. And meanwhile, far away from events in Fulton County, Georgia, DIA has yet to amplify on an interim response to a FOIA request that appears to connect a “procurement Analyst” position to research on recombinant coronaviruses at UNC Chapel Hill, raising some questions, if not a collection operation, as to why the word “analyst” had been capitalized, especially when offered to a schoolhouse trained military intelligence analyst, who happened to be a former biological warfare planner, if the program, apparently a classified special access program, was not defense-related, as required under Executive Order 12,333, for DIA to have any jurisdiction at all.

“We are now revisiting the bribery arguments that have been rejected multiple times in federal courts. I had even sent an affidavit over to the Alexandria prosecutor, Bryan Porter, to have him look into some state law claims, because, under the Virginia Code, for purposes of bribery, the controlling law specifically identifies a political candidate as a potential target for a bribe. And, maybe in just prosecutorial discretion, just like he decided not to investigate when the Alexandria Sheriff refused to serve process on the former Virginia Governor, not even after he had failed to serve himself and the prosecutor in the mandamus action, Bryan just decided, again, just coincidentally, not to prosecute or investigate his fellow Democrats. And, apparently there has not been any outrage expressed regarding what appears to be an illegitimate motive, which has traditionally pierced the veil of prosecutorial discretion and sovereign immunity,” stated Major Mike Webb, a federal whistleblower recognized by federal courts and a litigation hobbyist known even to the U.S. Attorney General, Merrick Garland, for his penchant for intervening on hot-button issues across the country.

Note: grandiosity is a classic sign of bipolar disorder, and we don't want to hurt his feelings lest he go to “that place”, so familiar to Arlington Public School Board Member, Latina Cristina Torres-Diaz.

Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim-cherry. A pandemic agent as lucky can be. Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim--achoo. The luck'll rub off when I bump fists with you. Or blow me a kiss, and catch COVID-2.

Your elected representative is called your elected representative for a reason; and Martin Luther King and Jesus never got elected.

And let’s get ready to RUMBLE! https://rumble.com/vp2uk1-attorneys-need-not-apply-you-have-the-right-to-remain-silent.html.

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