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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 15, 2022 14:15:48 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 22, 2022 9:58:10 GMT -8
This is how the KFF fraud was perpetrated. This is how the election steal was covered. This is how the FBI stifles honest agents from exposing the clear fact that the FBI is a criminal organization. America had better wake up. Whistleblower punished
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 25, 2022 7:56:16 GMT -8
The true domestic terrorist is the lawless FBI. And I'm not saying that women are at the heart of FBI corruption, but this speaks volumes:
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 25, 2022 9:37:56 GMT -8
The obvious question is, "What is such a scaredy cat doing in the FBI in the first place? This is a law enforcement agency which deals with violent offenders every now and again."
Why do I think she is lying or has let the memories of the actual event grow and morf into a "Nightmare on Elm Street" occurrence in her little brain?
What ever one thinks about January 6th, 2021 I have never seen film of people running riot through the streets of DC setting fire to buildings, shooting off guns, turning over cars and generally destroying property and terrorizing citizens. BLM and Antifa anyone? Of the people who went into the Capitol Building, it is clear that a large percentage of them were freely let in by the building guards and these people were not violent. The dummies who acted like juveniles by sitting at Pelosi's desk and such are paying a very heavy price for their childishness. It was not an insurrection.
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Post by kungfuzu on Oct 18, 2022 18:28:10 GMT -8
It has been clear for some time that Durham and his investigation are phonies. There is no doubt that the whole "Trump is a Russian asset" crap was invented by the FBI and Hillary Clinton. The FBI offered this guy up to $1 million for "corroboration" of the Steele File. Let me interpret that for those who still believe in the Tooth Fairy. They tried to bribe him to invent "evidence." This guy told the FBI that the Steele File was rubbish. Not Guilty Our government is thoroughly rotten. It lies, cheats, steals, kills and generally screws anybody it wants to. Mostly that means us plebs. Why anyone believes anything coming out of the government and its media mouthpieces is beyond me. P.S. An added line of "defense" for the Uniparty and Deepstate, when they wish to use Lawfair, is the fact that they always bring the case to the D.C. Court. This is the most liberal and biased (for government) location to have a federal trial held in.
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Post by artraveler on Oct 18, 2022 19:55:32 GMT -8
Our government is thoroughly rotten. It lies, cheats, steals, kills and generally screws anybody it wants to Government doesn't even have to want to screw you over. Its nature is to screw everyone These are the attributes of governments around the world and across time. It is the elements that our founders tried to carve out of the system. They were realists, and fully understood that any government composed of imperfect people would, by its very nature, be imperfect. What they came up with was a method of pitting the deformities of government against itself instead of the people. For the most part, that system has worked as long as the people in government were willing to believe it worked. They don't believe it works anymore. Today, those people do not believe in our system of government and have chosen the road to tyranny. However, almost 250 years of self-governance has educated enough people to make tyranny difficult to impose from the top down. Thus, the petty little dictators in school boards, local city councils working their way up in government to state and national level. How far this will be allowed to go is just speculation. Will the American people wake up in three weeks and vote the SOBs out? We will see. I desire to be an optimist, but on this issue experience tells me even with a landslide victory in three weeks our government is not going to get much better. Is the such a thing as a cynical optimist?
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Post by kungfuzu on Oct 19, 2022 10:54:14 GMT -8
Exactly my point. Governments have always been, and always will be, corrupt. Yet, somehow too many (most) people seem to drift off into a dream that their government is different. The US government is not, and never has been, different in this regard. What was different was that the size of the Federal Government was minuscule when compared to today's.
One can go back to Lincoln to find the roots of this cancer, but to my mind, the modern line was crossed during the Korean War. During WWII the USA had to rapidly build up a military machine which was unprecedented in size. After the war, the USA quickly went about dismantling much of this machine.
When the Korean War broke out, American soldiers got punched in the mouth very badly and took looses which shocked the nation. The powers that be decided this should not happen again and the Military-Industrial-Congressional Complex was hugely ramped up, if not created. This included the Security State departments such as the DOJ, FBI and CIA.
These corrupt agencies were given steroids with the passage of the Patriot Act and other insane or corrupt laws passed after 9/11.
I am not one to give up hope, but a study of history and human nature does not leave me with a warm-and-fuzzy feeling as regards our chances of pulling out of this.
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Post by kungfuzu on Oct 19, 2022 12:49:33 GMT -8
I should also remind readers that the USA was constituted as a Constitutional Federal Republic. This in itself shrank/dispersed the power of government in that powers were spread/divided between the States, Federal and local governments. And voters had a bit of power in their ability to choose those who represented them at each level. This gave voters further power as those who were elected knew that they could be removed from power every few years. I believe this lessened the ability of any governmental power to inflict great damage on the people. Of course, there were many small crimes and problems created by smaller governmental nodes, but they were generally not large enough to cause huge/lasting damage.
This is a discussion which could fill tomes.
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Post by artraveler on Oct 19, 2022 14:11:35 GMT -8
This is a discussion which could fill tomes.
Indeed, it has and will still fill more. I quite agree, the old republic came apart during the war of northern invasion, and both sides dramatically expanded the role of government to fight the war. The South fought the right war for the wrong reasons and the North fought the wrong war for the right reasons. Both used the heavy hand of government to compel their populations to pay for and sacrifice their young man and a few women to fight. That is one of the reasons the westward expansion only slowed in 1861. People from both sides said the hell with this and left, little thinking that it did not matter. The all encompassing state would come and get them anyway, they might get a generation of relative liberty but not much longer.
It did not really matter which side won, it was the idea of a constitutional republic that lost. The North occupied the South and committed many atrocities that today we would call war crimes, even when the war was over. Had the South won or just not lost and remained free states it would have set the progressive/leftist agenda back 200 years or more. The worst of the amendments to the Constitution were passed in the years following the war, 16th giving the government the right to unlimited taxation we are now taxed at a level at least three time what the founders found intolerable. 17th direct election of senators, turning senators who are supposed to be responsible to monitor federal government for the states in to nothing more than long term representatives. We even have two amendments that cancel each other out.
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Post by kungfuzu on Oct 19, 2022 19:55:54 GMT -8
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Post by artraveler on Oct 20, 2022 7:59:59 GMT -8
SOP in any democrat run city. The actual cost is $50,000 the rest is fraud and graft, and it won't be completed until 2025 at the earliest.
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Post by kungfuzu on Oct 20, 2022 9:02:01 GMT -8
The U.K. is in even worse shape that the USA. Incompetent Truss resigns as P.M. The shortest primeministership in British history. 45 days. The West is "led" by evil incompetents and we keep celebrating as we march off the cliff. By the way, I think the Torys have been committing slow-motion suicide over the last few years and it is now speeding up. They are useless and might as well unite with Labour and change their name to the Lory or Tabour Party.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Dec 18, 2022 6:57:54 GMT -8
This is an article that probably leaves the biggest question unanswered. But it does have what I think is some good analysis of some of the influences.
It's interesting that the author asks what I think is the central question but then doesn't answer it:
I think academic types have a problem mixing religion and politics. They may be brought up with the somewhat American ideal that a person's religion is his own and is best left in its own sphere. And that historically has been all well and good.
But I don't think these academic types realize that the primary motivation of these activist bureaucratic types is a social/political agenda of fundamentalist religion proportions. The religion of Progressiveness is what is instilled, now starting as early as Kindergarten. It may seem perhaps (I'm guessing) off base to the mind of writer Pat Nolan to mix politics and religion. If you have religious beliefs, that is what church is for.
But what the analyst class doesn't seem to realize (or will not admit) is that for Progressives, the state is their church. They have anointed themselves as victims with special insights, and the moral imperative, to "fundamentally transform America." They don't intend to do that by praying very hard in some libtard Unitarian church. They plan to implement their religion via government because there is no distinction between the two.
As Mussolini said, "All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state." Unless those on the right come to understand the basic nature of Progressivism, they will keep swinging-and-missing when it comes to explaining it. And, yes, there is also an element where bureaucratic advancement plays a role, and Pat Nolan has described some of this. But then he wonders why it's always Democrats who are the benefit of bureaucratic malfeasance. And, well...come here, Pat, and perhaps gain some insights on that.
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Post by kungfuzu on Dec 18, 2022 22:02:56 GMT -8
His analysis is fine, as far as it goes. But he apparently can't see the forest for the trees. He talks about how the FBI has become so political, but a much more important question is how it became so corrupt. I am of the opinion that the Bureau has been corrupt, almost from the beginning. Hell, Nolan even talks about how Hoover blackmailed politicians. That is corrupt.
Of course, the idiot George W. Bush helped worsen things. That said, Mueller should have advised Bush to ask Congress to start a new agency for counter-intelligence separate from the FBI. For those who think it is easy to say such a thing 20 years later, I can only say that I, sitting in Plano, Texas without the advantage of a government at my finger tips warned against the "Patriot Act" and the creation of "Homeland Security." A vampire octopus, as I believe someone called it, does not serve the interests of the people. A more focused agency looking into counter-terrorism and separate from all others would have been preferable.
That said, I do not like "national police" of any sort. They always have the tendency to usurp local powers and abuse and expand the powers they have. Between them, the DOJ and FBI are nothing so much as the Tsarist Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ohkrana. At the very least, the top four levels of both agencies need to be fired and replaced with new blood, which itself should also be replaced in maximum ten years.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Dec 19, 2022 7:10:44 GMT -8
Yeah, well, ditto.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jan 10, 2023 16:30:18 GMT -8
I like this comment from an American Greatness reader:
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Post by kungfuzu on Jan 23, 2023 15:11:43 GMT -8
Over the last couple of weeks, information has come out about Biden having documents, which were more confidential than Top Secret, in various places including his garage and a U. of Penn. center in D.C. which was largely financed by China. Apparently, this type of thing has been going on since Biden was a Senator, certainly, since he was VP. To put it plainly, this is a felony.
Let me repeat a couple of posts I made at R&T in 2020.
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Anyone who follows politics has known for years that Biden and his family are corrupt as hell. Because of his position and the media, Biden and his family have been able to skate on this. But over the last couple of days, we have seen documents made public that prove Biden's total unscrupulousness and his selling out of America for 30 pieces of silver.
I have heard a number of commentators say the story is so important as it shows that Biden could be blackmailed by the Red Chinese and other foreign countries. While this could be the case, I believe the importance of these revelations lies elsewhere.
Over the last couple of months, most conservative pundits have been saying that the left's plan is for Biden to be protected until he is elected and that a few months into his presidency he would resign. I have never believed this 100% as I have always known that the material we are now seeing must have been known and in the hands of our security and intelligence apparatus. This being the case, they would have the perfect means to force Biden to follow their agenda once he occupied the presidency. If he refused to do so, they would have him impeached or go after Hunter.
Now that this material is out, the power of these behind-the-scene operators' has been somewhat diminished. How this will effect the future, I do not know.
October 17, 2020
I just read the following link which demonstrated the utter corruption which now pervades large parts of our "justice" system. The FBI, Mueller team and judges are all complicit in crimes which must be called out and prosecuted. The information in this piece tends to confirm my thoughts that the security and intelligence agencies of our government have known about Hunter and Joe's corruption for some time. Once again, I say these agencies work for others than Joe Biden and have him under their thumbs.
The FBI must have had the Hunter-Burisma info for years
Dan Bongino pointed out today that Soros had his fingers in this mess in order to protect business investments in the Ukraine. As I keep telling people, it is not just ideology, follow the money.
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It is claimed that the government only found out about these docs on November 2, 2022. Anyone who believes that is urged to contact me about a wonderful piece of land, on the moon, which I would like to sell for a very reasonable price.
There is little doubt that the government used information from Hunter Biden's laptop (which over 50 ex-intelligence and law officials swore was Russian disinformation) to look into these documents i.e. they have known about them for years yet only now decided to pull the pin on Biden.
After my above two posts, I later said that I thought that if Biden didn't move over when told to, there was a good chance that the powers-that-be would possibly use their info against Biden after he had served the first two years of his term. Looks like Biden is not going gently into that good night. Boom.
Believe me when I tell you much more is to come, including corruption in many government agencies.
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 7, 2023 13:26:36 GMT -8
The USA has sunk to a new low. A Banana Republic is calling us a Banana Republic, and the epithet is correct. Free the J6 Prisoners!
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 8, 2023 22:18:53 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on May 6, 2023 10:04:32 GMT -8
Texas A.G., Ken Paxton, gives an excellent and concise explanation on election fraud and how it works. Yes they steal elections
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