Monday, May 31, 2021

JOE BIDEN - SURE, I LAY DOWN LIKE A WHORE FOR CHINA - YOU DON'T THINK I MADE ALL MY TUCKED AWAY AND HIDDEN MILLIONS BEING A GOV BUREAUCRAT DO YOU???

THE BIDEN KLEPTOCRACY

American people deserve to know what China was up to with Joe Biden, especially when Beijing had already shelled out millions of dollars to Biden family members — including millions in set-asides for “the big guy.” What else is on that infamous Hunter Biden laptop? The conflicted Biden Justice Department cannot be trusted to engage in any meaningful oversight on this issue. We need a special counsel now. TOM FITTON - JUDICIAL WATCH

 With Biden in the White House, President Trump predicted, China would “own the United States.” There’s also something to Trump’s charge that the Bidens are an “organized crime family.”

                       LLOYD BILLIONGSLEY

IMAGES OF JOE BIDEN’S MANSIONS:

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/real-estate/a33809100/joe-biden-real-estate-homes/

 

RIDING THE DRAGON: The Bidens' Chinese Secrets (Full Documentary)

 

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

 

CHINA’S OLD WHORE SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN, AMERICA’S BIGGEST WAR PROFITEER, WAS FIRST TO ENDORSE BIDEN FOR PRESIDENT. WONDER WHY???

As Glenn Bunting of the Los Angeles Times reported in 1997, Feinstein’s husband Richard Blum “has expanded his private business interests in China – to the point that his firm is now a prominent investor inside the communist nation.” In 1995, Dianne Feinstein became a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, “giving her a prominent platform for her efforts to support China’s trade privileges.”

As Ben Weingarten noted in the Federalist in 2018, Feinstein’s husband has “profited handsomely from the greatly expanded China trade she supported.” The senator also “served as a key intermediary between China and the U.S. government, while serving on committees whose work would be of keen interest to the PRC.”

For 20 years, through three election cycles, Feinstein maintained on her staff a Chinese spy who would even attend consular functions for the California Democrat. One wonders what the FBI knew, when they knew it, and what they did about it, if anything.

Other politicians with China business connections include Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi, whose husband has conducted a series of deals in the Communist nation. Recall that Speaker Pelosi kept Eric Swalwell on the House Intelligence Committee even after his “PoonFang” liaisons with a Chinese spy  (FEINSTEIN LONG EMPLOYED A CHINESE SPY).

What's the all-encompassing word that has been revealed at the heart of all these colluding to hide the truth from an America that deserves to know?

Corruption.

This is an issue that won't go away.  All the attempts to deep-six the truth here are failing, and miserably at that.  It's causing a slow-walk of information to drip out to the American public.  First the stories of Ukraine.  Drip-drip-drip.  Then the stories of drugs.  Then the sex problems.  Then the Chinese stories.  The story of kickbacks to Pop.

The greatest international threat to our security is Communist China., Not only does the President refuse to confront Beijing, but his family seems to be in the PRC’s pocket. Imagine that, prior to Pearl Harbor, one of FDR’s kids got hundreds of thousands in “consulting fees” from Nazi Germany.


Memorial Day and the War on the Home Front

If the men in Arlington Cemetery were alive today, what would they see - and say?

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My brother-in-law George is a retired cop who’s married to the widow of a man who died in Vietnam.

The last time we were together, he asked me, with a touch of sadness, “What was it all for?” I knew what he meant, and I thought of the graves in military cemeteries representing 246 years of lives lost and blood spilled to defend America.

Between 1775 and 2019, 666,441 Americans died in combat from Concord to Kabul.

But that’s only part of the honor roll of sacrifice and heroism. There are the soldiers who survived but came home bearing physical or psychological wounds – in some cases suffering for the rest of their lives. And there are the widows, orphans and gold-star families.

All of this should occasion an outpouring of gratitude. It still does in some quarters, but less every year.

On paper, we have a military second to none – a defense budget of $693 billion in 2019 (36% of the world’s military spending), an active-duty force of 1.35 million, with 800,000 in the reserves, 800 military bases outside the United States, ships, planes, tanks and missiles that could rock the planet.

In 1939, when World War II started in Europe, our army was ranked 19th in the world, smaller than Portugal’s. Three years later, we had mobilized to fight a two-front war. By 1945, our enemies had been reduced to rubble. Germany signed terms of unconditional surrender in Reims and the USS Missouri steamed into Tokyo bay.

Then, we rebuilt Germany and Japan, kept the peace in Europe, fought off totalitarian onslaughts in Korea and Vietnam and went to war with jihadist terrorism in the Middle East.

And yet. And yet. Where are we today?

We have the weakest president in my lifetime. Given that I lived through Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, that’s saying a lot.

The greatest international threat to our security is Communist China., Not only does the President refuse to confront Beijing, but his family seems to be in the PRC’s pocket. Imagine that, prior to Pearl Harbor, one of FDR’s kids got hundreds of thousands in “consulting fees” from Nazi Germany.

Lenin said capitalists would sell Bolsheviks the rope they used to hang us.  At the Wuhan lab we subsidized China’s development of bio weapons which killed 600,000 Americans.

After 10 days of fighting between Israel and the Palestinian terrorists, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said we must treat our best friend in the region and a gang sworn to our destruction with something approaching parity. We’re going to lead an international effort to rebuild Gaza, while Israel awaits the next Hamas offensive.

Defending America is about more than guns and bombs. Thanks to the radical Left’s control of both this administration and the culture, anti-Americanism (a treason chic) is the new normal.

Critical race theory – “systemic racism,” “white privilege,” the urgent need for “racial equity” – is taking over our educational institutions, from public schools to colleges and universities.

Under Biden, the U.S. military is training recruits to loathe the nation they’re expected to defend.  Earlier this month, Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier was relieved of command of a unit of the U.S. Space Force for speaking out about critical race theory’s rapid advance in our armed forces.

Lohmeier – who will soon be in charge of a weather monitoring station in Greenland – told an interviewer that the “intensive teaching that I heard at my base (claimed) that at the time the country ratified the United States Constitution, it codified white supremacy as the law of the land.” If you disagreed with that, you condemned yourself as a racist.

This complements the on-going purge of patriots from the military, with monitoring for extremism and the so-called Capitol Hill insurrection as the excuses.

In Biden’s new action army, we also have transgenderism inclusiveness training (“Before I take that hill, Sarge, I need to ask --Which pronoun do you prefer?”), the fight against Islamophobia, so-called, and the president of the United States boasting about flight suits for pregnant pilots.

On the home front, there’s the war on the police that’s turned our cities into shooting galleries with urban homicide rates soaring in the wake of police budgets slashed and following last year’s “mostly peaceful” protests.

While killing domestic energy production, Biden just approved the pipeline which will carry Russian oil to Europe. The president thinks national security is irrelevant, unless there’s a way for Hunter to make money off it. 

The border is wide open, with a tidal wave of gang members, guns and drugs flowing in. While Alejandro Mayorkas, the standup comic who heads Homeland Security, assures us that the border is closed (who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?), the man Biden picked to run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms wants to shred the Second Amendment. And the social media giants that helped elect Sleepy Joe want to eviscerate the First Amendment – even banning the last president of the United States.

If the men in Arlington Cemetery were alive today, they would look in dumb disbelief at what America has become in the third century after our founding.

Let’s honor the men who made the ultimate sacrifice for a country that no longer exists -- and those who may be called upon to do so themselves to get it back.


China’s war with the West

Monica Showalter’s great piece on the legal “global warming” war against Big Oil compels me to write because, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it is that, if a politician starts bleating about “science,” there’s money involved. As a science guy, when I first heard about global warming, I started looking at the numbers and they didn’t make sense: There was no statistical evidence for warming, just conjecture, and manipulation. I wrote it off as grant money hunger – a disease common among the less productive.

Then I started hearing politicians jump on the bandwagon, which made no scientific sense. Most congresspeople are lawyers, so why would they embrace something they likely don’t understand? What would be their objective? I concluded their policies were driving profit from their being early investors in “green technology.” I also thought it was copacetic with a cynical Wall Street forcing citizens onto global carbon exchanges to fleece them.

That still did explain why the West would want to commit economic suicide by discarding its cheap, reliable ability to produce food and the means of civilization when other great continents of humanity – e.g., Russia, Africa, India, and China -- all populous and in growth mode, have little ability or will to follow. Cui bono – who benefits? I have concluded that this is China’s war against the west because nothing else makes sense.

In the 1800s, China was opening to western trade. It had, for a long time, happily exported silk and ceramic-ware synonymous with the country but it considered reciprocal trade beneath it. How could trade with socially inferior pirates (whom they denominated “invaders”) possibly benefit a culture that had invented the compass, the printing press, and gunpowder?

This mentality fed arrogance and repeated failure to understand their adversary. Britain’s and France’s “opium wars” started because Chinese officials would sign trade treaties and then disregard them. (There were other issues, such as attacks on British civilians and capture/torture of diplomats.) The wars ultimately ended with a British/French force of about 17,000, with extended supply lines and little rear echelon support, humiliating a force of over 100,000 cannon and musket-armed imperial troops at their emperor’s front door.

The Chinese, though changing their “imperial” flags for “communist” flags, have never forgotten that humiliation, a deep and abiding shame in Chinese culture. They harbor deep resentment against those whom they still regard as their inferiors. But they’ve also learned to study their enemy and play a long game. And they understand corruption.

My grandfather was repeatedly forced to pay bribes to Chinese officials as a condition of doing business there. The Chinese know how to “export” such tactics. Now, we find ourselves in a situation where our politicians have taken their 50 pieces of Chinese silver and are falling over themselves to force us into dependency on “green” technology in the name of “global warming,” a technology almost exclusively made in…drum roll…China!

Maybe our susceptible politicians think that they can feed the crocodile so it will eat them last and then be just as treacherous and double-cross China in the end, but that is naive. China has gained control over many vital resources. The public knows about Rare Earth metals used in electric motors and lasers, but China controls many other vital resources, such as precursor chemicals used in food and drug manufacture, strategic alloys for operations like refineries, many tools, and electronic components. The list is long and one without which our industrial/military capacity is seriously compromised.

Think about it: If we do away with most of our domestic oil production and refining capacity in the name of “green,” relying completely on imports, and our fuel suppliers start getting queasy about whether they might offend the ever-more-powerful Chinese, how do we fly fighter jets? We might have nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, but have you ever seen the size of the support fleet that accompanies a carrier? They’re all conventionally powered. With no fuel, a carrier is naked, and a naked carrier never sails.

Global warming and the green movement are the Trojan Horses that will ultimately disarm us. Moreover, the social weapon of “racism,” a concept rife in our Chinese-influenced universities, is something the Chinese understand intimately. It will tear us apart before we ever get to arms. We need to disengage and understand the nature of this attack.

By the way, don’t worry too much about cooling. In the long term, the sun will expand, and the earth will be burned to atoms but that’s billions of years away. In the short term, if it gets cold, we just move south. The oil basin underneath Los Angeles was a lush green forest for millions of years, which is where the oil came from. Unless there’s an extinction event like an asteroid, we just move. It’s the people who know how to farm who will ultimately survive. If the climate moves, farmers move with it.

Henley Hornbrook is a pseudonym.



EVERYONE IN BIDEN'S SWAMPY KLEPTOCRACY IS AN ADVOCATE FOR WIDER OPEN BORDERS OR UP CHINA'S ASS!

Rahm Emanuel’s China Ties Are ‘Disqualifying’ for Japan Ambassadorship, Hawley Says

Biden's ambassador nominee courted millions in Chinese investment as Chicago mayor

Rahm Emanuel posting with China's Vice Minister of Commerce Wang Chao in 2013 (credit: Chicago Tribune)
 • May 29, 2021 4:58 am

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Sen. Josh Hawley (R., Mo.) told the Washington Free Beacon Rahm Emanuel's past dealings with China could compromise his effectiveness as President Joe Biden's ambassador to Japan.

As ambassador to Japan, Emanuel would need to coordinate with Tokyo to counter China's regional power, as Japan is widely considered one of America’s most important allies in standing up to China. Republicans said Emanuel's close relationship with Chinese elites warrants serious investigation and could stand in the way of his Senate confirmation. Hawley said Emanuel's "reckless" record in office demonstrates he does not understand the China threat.

"Rahm Emanuel clearly does not understand the China threat and can’t be trusted to serve as ambassador to Japan," Hawley said. "That Joe Biden would attempt to put someone so reckless in charge of relations with one of our most important allies is very concerning."

Emanuel did not respond to a request for comment.

Emanuel made overtures to Chinese business throughout his tenure as mayor of Chicago in the hopes of making the city the "location of choice" in North America for the Communist regime's investors. In one case, the former Obama administration chief of staff secured a contract for the city with a company known for its cooperation with the Chinese military and Huawei. A 2016 contract brokered by Emanuel put the state-owned Chinese transportation giant CRRC to work in upgrading the Chicago transit authority’s railway cars, even though the proposal scored 5 points lower in evaluations compared to competing bids. The transportation company has collaborated with Huawei, an innovator in Chinese spyware, and its data collection capabilities have been shared with the Chinese military, according to a 2019 report.

"Putting a CCP-owned, Huawei-affiliated data harvesting company in charge of building a major American city’s critical infrastructure isn’t just dangerously naïve, for an ambassador to Japan, it’s disqualifying," Hawley said.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

Ian Easton, a senior director at the Project 2049 Institute, said Emanuel's cozy relationship with Chinese power players—including the $1.3 billion contract he awarded to a Chinese transportation giant—should give the Biden administration pause.

"Giving American taxpayer money to companies owned and operated by the Chinese Communist Party, a militant and genocidal regime, is a dereliction of duty," Easton said. "It's beyond naïve to think Chicago's CCP-made trains won't come with hidden backdoors that collect private data from American riders in peacetime and allow the Chinese military to weaponize the trains against us in a future crisis."

Emanuel's China ties go beyond the rail contract. In 2013, Emanuel made his first trip to China, where he spoke at Tsinghua University, a school known as "China’s MIT," and a crucial research partner for the Chinese military. Emanuel also brought senior members of the Chinese Communist Party to his city. Chinese vice premier Liu Yandong and vice minister of commerce Wang Chao visited Chicago in 2013. He welcomed Wuhan mayor Tang Liangzhi to his city in 2012. Emanuel later said the ties he built as mayor led to eight projects backed by Chinese capital in his city, with more on the way.

Emanuel also tasked members of the Chicago business community, including fellow former Obama chief of staff Bill Daley and financier Michael Sacks, to join him in promoting commerce with Beijing. In meetings with Chinese investors, the two attempted to "[pitch] Chicago to China." Daley's brother Richard and nephew Patrick registered in 2013 as paid foreign agents of China.

A Republican Senate aide told the Free Beacon Emanuel will need to fully account for his relationships with Chinese interests during his hearing process.

"If he expects to be taken seriously, Rahm Emanuel needs to explain the exact nature and full extent of his interactions with Chinese businesses and any personal profits he may have earned," the aide said. "His record as mayor of proudly and aggressively courting CCP-linked firms to invest billions of dollars in critical Chicago infrastructure shows a stunning lack of judgment."

After his term ended in 2019, Emanuel headed to Wall Street to consult for Centerview Partners, a firm with its own history of work with China. In 2012, Centerview led talks between the Hollywood studio DreamWorks and multiple Chinese firms, including state-owned media, to form a "China-focused entertainment company." In 2021—during Emanuel’s time at Centerview—the firm advised U.S. manufacturer Honeywell on multiple contracts. The State Department fined Honeywell $13 million in May for its role in sharing secret U.S. military blueprints with China.

Centerview Partners did not respond to a request for comment.

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Obama’s Man in China Now Beijing’s Man in Washington

Former ambassador Baucus appears regularly on Chinese propaganda outlets

Former U.S. ambassador to China Max Baucus / Getty Images
 • May 21, 2020 5:00 am

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As the novel coronavirus wreaks havoc across the world, the Obama administration's ambassador to China has found a second lease on life as a pro-China talking head on regime propaganda outlets.

Former ambassador Max Baucus has given at least four different interviews to Chinese propaganda outlets in the last two weeks, repeatedly comparing the U.S. rhetoric about China to both the McCarthy era and Nazi Germany.

"Joe McCarthy [and] Adolf Hitler … rallied people up, making people believe things that were really not true," Baucus said during a May 12 interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN), a regime mouthpiece. "The White House and some in Congress are making statements against China that are so over the top and so hypercritical, they are based not on the fact, or if they are based on fact, sheer demagoguery, and that's what McCarthy did in the 1950s."

Since his retirement in 2017, Baucus has been a reliable critic of the Trump administration's increasingly confrontational China policy—chiefly the decision to wage a trade war with Beijing. He once warned that the White House's decision to impose additional tariffs was a "slap on the face" to China. But Baucus's recent comments in the pandemic era have been more sympathetic to China—and critical of the United States—than ever before.

His post-retirement public statements praising China have coincided with his burgeoning overseas investments. In 2017, he founded the Baucus Group, a consulting firm that advises both American and Chinese businesses, according to his U.S. Chamber of Commerce biography. He also sits on the board of directors for Ingram Micro, a U.S. subsidiary of a Chinese state-owned conglomerate, as well as the board of advisers for Alibaba Group, one of China's largest tech companies.

Walter Lohman, director of the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, said that it was "inappropriate" for a former ambassador to speak ill about his own government on a foreign propaganda outlet.

"It's like going to China and … talking about your own government that way in meetings. I think that would be pretty inappropriate," Lohman said. "So it would be inappropriate speaking on state media."

Baucus's public statements have received considerable attention from Beijing's propaganda outlets. When the former ambassador compared President Donald Trump's criticism of China to rhetoric used by Adolf Hitler and Joe McCarthy during a May 6 interview with CNN, Chinese propaganda outlets quickly amplified Baucus's comments about how Trump was "a little bit like Hitler in the '30s" and that Americans were worried about "getting their heads chopped off" if they voice their disagreement with the U.S. government's China policy. Xinhua News Agency, a state-owned outlet, extensively cited Baucus's attacks in a May 8 article, using it as evidence that the Trump administration is attempting to "deflect criticisms about their blunders by blaming China." The article was syndicated in party-controlled mouthpieces such as Global Times and People's Dailyaccording to the Investigative Research Center.

Baucus then appeared on CGTN on May 12 to double down on his Hitler and McCarthy comparison, blaming the Trump administration for flaming "sheer demagoguery."

"[The current U.S. rhetoric] is somewhat reminiscent, nowhere close to that yet, somewhat reminiscent of the McCarthy era and somewhat reminiscent of Germany in the 1930s," he told CGTN.

The former ambassador also gave an exclusive interview to Global Times on May 14, where he said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's claim that the virus may have originated in a Wuhan laboratory "makes no sense" and accused both Democrats and Republicans of being tough on China to score political points in an election year.

Baucus again appeared on CGTN on May 15, where he claimed that America is "sliding toward a form of McCarthyism" because the Trump administration is pressuring policymakers to be tough on China. The former ambassador did another CGTN media hit on May 16, this time appearing alongside his wife Melodee Hanes, who blamed the presidential election for making dialogue "difficult."

"There are a lot of pretty smart people in the United States who are not speaking up. People in office, moderates, especially moderates on the Republican side," Baucus said on May 15. "They are afraid to speak up, they are intimidated, intimidated by President Trump. And it's kind of sliding toward a form of McCarthyism—how it is politically incorrect to speak the truth, speak the truth to power."

When the Washington Free Beacon called the phone number listed for Baucus's home address, no one answered. A lawyer representing Baucus Group, the ambassador's consulting firm, also did not respond to a request for comment.

While Baucus rarely enjoyed this much attention from Chinese state media outlets after his retirement, this is not the first time he has spoken to Chinese media outlets in recent years. Baucus also gave an exclusive interview to People's Daily in March 2018, criticizing U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods as the "wrong policy" and "too confrontational." He has also spoken at events backed by the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation, a registered foreign agent of the Chinese government according to a 2018 congressional report.

Lohman, the Heritage Foundation expert, said that while Baucus has the right to appear on any domestic and foreign outlets, he should not have addressed a propaganda outlet with the same degree of candidness that he did with CNN.

"I think he must have gotten wrapped up in the media performances because when you shift from CNN to Global Times or CGTN, you've gone to an entirely new level," he said. "And there I think you just have to express yourself differently. It's not an appropriate place to air political differences."

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Kennedy Introduces Bill To Cut Off Dictators’ Funds

Legislation presses Senate Dems on 'no-brainer' chance to cut taxpayer funding to China

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 • May 26, 2021 2:00 pm

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Sen. John Kennedy (R., La.) will introduce a bill Wednesday afternoon that aims to cut off dictators' finances through the Treasury department.

The legislation, which will be filed as an amendment to the Endless Frontier Act, a massive China package pushed by Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.), would restrict cash that rogue regimes withdraw through the International Monetary Fund. Through reserve assets known as "special drawing rights," dictators have been able to draw billions from the international financial organization to alleviate financial pressures often created by U.S. sanctions.

Kennedy's amendment would prohibit special drawing rights for countries found to have committed genocide or sponsored terrorism without authorization from Congress. Both China and Iran qualify as regimes that fall under the bill's jurisdiction.

Kennedy, a member of the Senate banking committee, told the Washington Free Beacon that the vote will measure how seriously his colleagues take the challenge posed by China.

"Stopping taxpayer money from flowing to dictators and genocidal leaders like Xi Jinping is a no-brainer," Kennedy said. "It's one of the simplest, most honorable votes we'll take this year. I can't see any reason that anyone with America's best interests at heart would have a problem voting to require Congress to sign off before the Treasury sends U.S. dollars to dictators."

In April, Treasury secretary Janet Yellen confirmed that her department plans to allocate $650 billion in special drawing rights to the IMF, leaving the money accessible to such dictators as China's Xi Jinping and Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro.

The Treasury did not respond to a request for comment.

Senate Democrats have framed the Endless Frontier Act as a massive anti-China package that will spend billions to boost scientific research and technological programs in competition with China. Critics, however, say the bill betrays its purpose by playing too loosely with taxpayer dollars. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the bill will cost $244 billion, a massive jump from its original figure because of emergency authorizations.

"The last thing the Senate should want is a collection of deals made with individual senators that is then attached to what becomes a massive spending bill, clearly more about industrial policy and pork-barrel spending than geopolitics," Heritage Foundation China expert Walter Lohman wrote in March.

Kennedy's amendment will be heard for roll-call vote this afternoon.


This Is How the Left's Power Structure Collapses

By David Prentice

Weeks ago, Rush Limbaugh mentioned that the issues defining the election had not come forward yet.  He was correct.  Not entirely, because all the issues coming out right now have existed.  In plain sight.

They just weren't distilled yet.

It's now here, served up on a silver platter.  No, not Hunter Biden.  This Hunter Biden laptop story simply leads us to the issue.  The word.  One word that rules them all, and in the darkness binds them.

Corruption.

There it is.  That's the issue.  To begin, you have the corrupt family Biden.  They've been scamming us and our system well for almost fifty years.  The man is supposedly worth over 250 million dollars.  How is this possible on his salary?  It's not.  So where did his wealth come from?  Not from being a brilliant businessman.

Enter Hunter's laptop.  We now know that this is a family steeped in crime and corruption.  Ole Corn Pop appears to be awash in money kicked back to him by his family members who have grifted off his reputation for years.  Hunter's laptop has betrayed all this and more.  Much like Al Capone's bookkeeper.  Who would have thought Capone would have been destroyed so completely by a set of crooked books?  Such delicious irony.  And who would have known that this would become the October surprise of all October surprises?

Corruption.  Full grown.  Oozing its way into America.  It's everywhere on the left.  The Biden family.  Clintons.  The Democratic Party.  The FBI.  The CIA.  The mainstream media.  The tech giants.  It's a full-out plague, aided and abetted by their demonic philosophy, all of them gone astray.

All of them corrupt.

The New York Post story has been there for about a week now.  The Democrat-media complex has ignored it entirely; the tech giants went into overdrive removing all evidence from their platforms.  Google.  Facebook.  Twitter.  Instagram.  The whole lot of them.  Covering up a story that deserved universal distribution and condemnation.  Instead, they covered up the most damning story to their side, their chosen side.  All of them colluded to bury this mounting evidence of wrongdoing.

How far the mighty have fallen.  And are falling.

What's the word for a media establishment that won't report this story?

What's the word for the FBI having this laptop for almost a year, watching dispassionately as the Democrats impeached Trump with hard evidence in their hands of his innocence and the Bidens' guilt?

What's the word for the above group of bad actors colluding to forward the Russia lies for almost three years?

What's the word for Director Wray's involvement?

What's the word for CIA director not releasing documents of the Russia hoax, documents that have been available for a long time?

What's the all-encompassing word that has been revealed at the heart of all these colluding to hide the truth from an America that deserves to know?

Corruption.

This is an issue that won't go away.  All the attempts to deep-six the truth here are failing, and miserably at that.  It's causing a slow-walk of information to drip out to the American public.  First the stories of Ukraine.  Drip-drip-drip.  Then the stories of drugs.  Then the sex problems.  Then the Chinese stories.  The story of kickbacks to Pop.

It's as if all the smartest people in the world colluded to destroy themselves.  By purposefully and unanimously excluding all information concerning this story from the American public.  The smartest people in the world actually believe they can be successful in spiking one of the biggest stories to pop up in any American election cycle.  Their hubris is so advanced, so viral, so awful, that they can't see what they've done to themselves.  They really believe they are going to keep a cork on this.

The derogatory phrase for the establishment has been "the swamp."  How bad is this, how deep is this, how criminal is this, how horrifying is it to find out the vast amount of corruption and collusion in so many of our institutions and corporations?

It's staggering.  It's infuriating.

These are the most powerful among us.  All rich.  All corrupt.  All once respected by Americans of all stripes.  And here, in one fell swoop, they reveal themselves to the average American.  As arrogant bullies, as deceitful liars, as evil as anything we've seen in our generation.  They have revealed themselves as the cabal of darkness.  Terrible motives, terrible actions, virtually unforgiveable in what they have done, and yet failed to finish.  And due to the hubris of the cabal, the exposé will be slow-walked until the election.

Today, Trump had an exchange with reporters, where he said, "Biden was a criminal."

This shocked the corrupt media.  Reverberations rocked the corrupto-sphere.  The lion had roared.  There is no way the corrupto-sphere keeps this lid on.  There is also no way all these corrupt actors go back on their solemn pledge to one another.  They are bound together.  They're stuck with each other.  And it will overwhelm them.

As this careens into the debate, as this careens into voting, as this careens into Election Day, the ultimate narrative will be set.  The doomsday clock will start.  All the corrupt actors will be pointed out.  All of them will rue the day they couldn't get rid of Donald Trump.  He, above most anyone, knows just how corrupt these people are.  He above anyone knows how to handle them.  He, above all, knows what's all coming out in the next weeks.

It's going to be an avalanche of material.  It's going to be a number of fires even Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, the DNC, the Bidens, the media, the corrupt government officials, the whole shooting match, will not be able to handle.  If they all overtly held emergency meetings with each other, they'd never stop the flood.  When Trump roared, you know he had one of his famous moments, that moment when he knows how and when to bring this to a head.  Trump the narrative-builder, Trump the destroyer will be unleashing hell on these people.

Anyone who has seen him operate knows.  This is his time.  This is how the beginning of the end of the swamp, or should I say the sewer, begins.  This is the kind of chaos these smartest people in the world, ever, haven't seen before.  Algorithms will not help them.  Censorship will not help them.  It will be a rushing mighty wind, coming to destroy all those who didn't understand that their corruption could be turned on them.

This is going to be epic.  Corruption will be their end; it's just a matter of time.  And Trump will have four years to finish their corruption.

 

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