Re: Dutch message to President Trump
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:34 pm
SEAN SPICER
The greatest news must be, the recent announcement that White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer – finally - resigns. Why oh why, did this take so much time?
Mr Spicer was mocked after he hid by a hedgerow on the White House grounds to avoid reporters on the night in May that Trump fired FBI director James Comey.
Spicer reportedly steps down because he doesn’t agree with President Donald Trump's appointment of new communications director Anthony Scaramucci. According to the “fake” New York Times, Spicer "vehemently" disagreed with the appointment of Scaramucci.
Scaramucci was appointed 2 months after the previous communications director, Mike Dubke, stepped down as the official in charge of Trump’s messaging.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was named as the new White House press secretary.
For the last weeks, Spicer had already withdrawn from appearances in front of the camera. His last on-camera briefing was on 20 June.
Spicer told interviewer Sean Hannity.
Scaramucci in his "inexperience" made some critical remarks on Trump in an August 2015 interview. He dismissed Trump as a "hack" and "an inherited money dude" with "a big mouth": http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40690501
Scaramucci almost made it a full 11 days on the job: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/anthony-sca ... -director/
DONALD THE GENIUS
I have found some real fake news. It must be terrible for a genius like Trump to be insulted by this endless amount of news that’s even faker than the official White House statements…
I don’t have a clue, who’d push such a ridiculous story in the spotlight.
On 1 August 2015, Pastoral counsellor Samuel Orrin Sewell, claimed that Donald Trump has an IQ of 156, which would make him one of the 0.01% of most intelligent people. This fake news was quickly taken over by Beforeitsnews.
Sewell is the same idiot, who in 2004 claimed that George Bush Jr. has an above average IQ between 125 and 130.
Sewell doesn’t base these intelligence ratings on any test or real research on Donald, but on the following.
Donald Trump graduated from the Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and anthropology.
Because a “top school like Wharton”, has high standards for admission, Sewell estimates that Trump has a minimum IQ of 156 (say what?!?): http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.nl/2015/0 ... -just.html
It gets even better when Sewell describes the “character” of Donald Duck…
Wharton’s admission requirements are irrelevant, since Trump enter Wharton as a transfer student, for which Wharton does not list SAT scores among its requirements.
Wharton’s SAT requirements are set at 1500, roughly an IQ score between 145 and 149.
Gwenda Blair, in her 2001 book “The Trumps” wrote that Trump’s grades at Fordham were just “respectable” and that he got into Wharton because of an admissions officer who had been a high school classmate of his older brother.
Wharton’s admissions team also knew that Trump was from one of the wealthiest families: http://www.snopes.com/donald-trumps-int ... -quotient/
Guess who’s obsessed with IQ? None other than Donald Trump...
In the following 2:00 video made on 19 January Donald Trump tries to convince us that he’s surrounded by very smart people.
The video ends (starting at 1:52) with Trump proclaiming “We have by far the highest IQ of any cabinet ever assembled”.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3TgnwTmcO0[/video]
MICHAEL FLYNN – TURKISH AGENT
Please keep the following story, which looks almost “real”, hushed up…
Michael Flynn, who worked on Trump’s campaign, before having to resign after a total of 24 days as Trump’s National Security Advisor over his connection with Russia.
I’ll not go over Russia again. But Turkey is getting ever more interesting!!!
While Flynn worked on Trump’s campaign, he was a highly paid agent for the Turkish government, receiving $535,000 between 9 September and 14 November 2016.
Flynn has admitted this and last June filed paperwork to retroactively declare himself as a foreign agent.
CIA Director James Woolsey — who was an advisor to Flynn’s company — testified that during the campaign, Flynn attended a meeting with ministers from the Turkish government. In this meeting they discussed (illegally) kidnapping enemies of Turkish President Erdogan — including Fethullah Gülen, who survives in exile in Pennsylvania after the Turkish government accused him of masterminding the failed coup against Erdogan last summer: https://archive.is/6HFxW
Flynn's consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, was lobbying for the Dutch consulting firm Inovo BV, with ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, before and immediately after the election.
Flynn’s firm secretly met with Turkish ministers in New York less than two months before the presidential election. According to Inovo’s founder, Kamil Ekim Alptekin, the meeting was with Michael Flynn himself.
On Election Day, Flynn published an article in The Hill, a newspaper serving Congress, where he called Gulen “a shady Islamic mullah” and “radical Islamist”. According to Flynn, the USA shouldn't provide "safe haven" to Gülen, whom Flynn compared to Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini.
Flynn compared Gülen’s supporters to “the Muslim Brotherhood”.
Flynn wrote:
The greatest news must be, the recent announcement that White House Press Secretary, Sean Spicer – finally - resigns. Why oh why, did this take so much time?
Mr Spicer was mocked after he hid by a hedgerow on the White House grounds to avoid reporters on the night in May that Trump fired FBI director James Comey.
Spicer reportedly steps down because he doesn’t agree with President Donald Trump's appointment of new communications director Anthony Scaramucci. According to the “fake” New York Times, Spicer "vehemently" disagreed with the appointment of Scaramucci.
Scaramucci was appointed 2 months after the previous communications director, Mike Dubke, stepped down as the official in charge of Trump’s messaging.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was named as the new White House press secretary.
For the last weeks, Spicer had already withdrawn from appearances in front of the camera. His last on-camera briefing was on 20 June.
Spicer told interviewer Sean Hannity.
Anthony Scaramucci, is another Goldman Sach alumnus and contributor to Fox News.I just thought it was in the best interest of our communications department, of our press organisation, to not have too many cooks in the kitchen.
Without me in the way, they have a fresh start, so that I'm not lurking over them.
Scaramucci in his "inexperience" made some critical remarks on Trump in an August 2015 interview. He dismissed Trump as a "hack" and "an inherited money dude" with "a big mouth": http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40690501
Scaramucci almost made it a full 11 days on the job: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/anthony-sca ... -director/
DONALD THE GENIUS
I have found some real fake news. It must be terrible for a genius like Trump to be insulted by this endless amount of news that’s even faker than the official White House statements…
I don’t have a clue, who’d push such a ridiculous story in the spotlight.
On 1 August 2015, Pastoral counsellor Samuel Orrin Sewell, claimed that Donald Trump has an IQ of 156, which would make him one of the 0.01% of most intelligent people. This fake news was quickly taken over by Beforeitsnews.
Sewell is the same idiot, who in 2004 claimed that George Bush Jr. has an above average IQ between 125 and 130.
Sewell doesn’t base these intelligence ratings on any test or real research on Donald, but on the following.
Donald Trump graduated from the Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, with a Bachelor of Science degree in economics and anthropology.
Because a “top school like Wharton”, has high standards for admission, Sewell estimates that Trump has a minimum IQ of 156 (say what?!?): http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.nl/2015/0 ... -just.html
I’m certainly not the first to conclude that Donald Trump has some obvious narcistic personality traits.The cartoon light bulb that goes on over someone’s head happens to people like Mr. Trump on a regular basis. I would not be surprised if Mr Trump’s IQ actually measures significantly higher than the minimum estimate mentioned above.
It gets even better when Sewell describes the “character” of Donald Duck…
The Snopes website writes the following on the “news” that Donald Trump has an IQ of 156.Yes, Donald is always coming up with new creative ways of seeing things differently and solving problems.
(…)
Donald consistently shows a universality of concern for all people.
(…)
However, let it suffice to observe that Donald Trump is a brilliant man with a healthy personality.
Wharton’s admission requirements are irrelevant, since Trump enter Wharton as a transfer student, for which Wharton does not list SAT scores among its requirements.
Wharton’s SAT requirements are set at 1500, roughly an IQ score between 145 and 149.
Gwenda Blair, in her 2001 book “The Trumps” wrote that Trump’s grades at Fordham were just “respectable” and that he got into Wharton because of an admissions officer who had been a high school classmate of his older brother.
Wharton’s admissions team also knew that Trump was from one of the wealthiest families: http://www.snopes.com/donald-trumps-int ... -quotient/
Guess who’s obsessed with IQ? None other than Donald Trump...
In the following 2:00 video made on 19 January Donald Trump tries to convince us that he’s surrounded by very smart people.
The video ends (starting at 1:52) with Trump proclaiming “We have by far the highest IQ of any cabinet ever assembled”.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3TgnwTmcO0[/video]
MICHAEL FLYNN – TURKISH AGENT
Please keep the following story, which looks almost “real”, hushed up…
Michael Flynn, who worked on Trump’s campaign, before having to resign after a total of 24 days as Trump’s National Security Advisor over his connection with Russia.
I’ll not go over Russia again. But Turkey is getting ever more interesting!!!
While Flynn worked on Trump’s campaign, he was a highly paid agent for the Turkish government, receiving $535,000 between 9 September and 14 November 2016.
Flynn has admitted this and last June filed paperwork to retroactively declare himself as a foreign agent.
CIA Director James Woolsey — who was an advisor to Flynn’s company — testified that during the campaign, Flynn attended a meeting with ministers from the Turkish government. In this meeting they discussed (illegally) kidnapping enemies of Turkish President Erdogan — including Fethullah Gülen, who survives in exile in Pennsylvania after the Turkish government accused him of masterminding the failed coup against Erdogan last summer: https://archive.is/6HFxW
Flynn's consulting firm, Flynn Intel Group, was lobbying for the Dutch consulting firm Inovo BV, with ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, before and immediately after the election.
Flynn’s firm secretly met with Turkish ministers in New York less than two months before the presidential election. According to Inovo’s founder, Kamil Ekim Alptekin, the meeting was with Michael Flynn himself.
On Election Day, Flynn published an article in The Hill, a newspaper serving Congress, where he called Gulen “a shady Islamic mullah” and “radical Islamist”. According to Flynn, the USA shouldn't provide "safe haven" to Gülen, whom Flynn compared to Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini.
Flynn compared Gülen’s supporters to “the Muslim Brotherhood”.
Flynn wrote:
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/03/m ... key-235843To professionals in the intelligence community, the stamp of terror is all over Mullah Gulen’s statements. Gulen’s vast global network has all the right markings to fit the description of a dangerous sleeper terror network. From Turkey’s point of view, Washington is harboring Turkey’s Osama bin Laden.