Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 7:54 pmMore interesting is that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is apparently affiliated with the spin doctor of the British royals controlled SCL Group, Steve Bannon, who has claimed credit for making Kennedy run for president
Isn’t that surprising? Of the $9.8 million donated to the campaign of the corrupt attorney, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., $5 million came from Timothy Mellon, longtime Republican donor including Donald Trump. The Mellon family is one of the top billionaire families in the US.
Another $4.5 million came from Gavin de Becker, who is best known as an author and security advisor to the rich and corrupt (including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos), which has supposedly made him a billionaire in his own right.
Matthew Sheffield commented:
No surprise: More than half of the main RFK political action committee’s revenue came from a Trump mega donor. Kennedy is a Republican stooge.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/3 ... r-00109101
There is a strange story related to long-time security advisor and friend of Jeff Bezos, Gavin de Becker.
De Becker and Bezos have accused the Enquirer of blackmailing Bezos over his relationship with his muscular girlfriend, Lauren Sanchez.
They supposedly did this because Bezos’ The Washington Post, that has given Trump so much free publicity, criticised the Donald.
Trump’s friend since the 1990s, CEO of American Media Inc. (AMI) David Pecker, has boasted about using the Enquirer to bury damaging stories about Trump, like his affair with Playboy bunny Karen McDougal.
Pecker has been working with French citizen Kacy Grine to get some of the Saudi oil billions.
See (from left) Kacy Grine, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, and then French president François Hollande, Paris, 2016.
Pecker’s American Media Inc. published a glossy magazine to promote Saudi Arabia and crown prince Mohammed bin Salman:
https://archive.is/PBTew
It seems absurd to me that Bezos would be blackmailed over his relationship Lauren Sanchez as he clearly enjoys the media attention, and criticising Trump (who clearly “needs” whatever publicity he can get).
But it can get even more ridiculous…
Gavin De Becker has accused Lauren’s gay brother, Michael Sanchez, of hacking Bezos phone and leaking the material to the Enquirer.
For an argument, De Becker says that Michael Sanchez is supporting Trump, and has close ties to Trump insiders Roger Stone Carter Page.
Michael Sanchez has personal and business ties to people close to Donald Trump, including Carter Page and Roger Stone (which would explain hacking the phone of his sister’s billionaire boyfriend?).
This would explain why the Washington Post gave Trump all this free publicity, but De Becker is arguing the opposite:
https://archive.is/3s4tJ
I’m not saying that this is THE scandal that explains all of this, but at least this is possible…
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman sent Bezos a video with malware to exfiltrate data from Bezos’ phone to stop the negative news articles (the murder of some Saudi journalist has almost been forgotten by now):
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... jeff-bezos
Apparently the French business partner of AMI CEO David Pecker, Kacy Grine, isn’t only connected to the Saudi royals, but also the Abu Dhabi royals (UAE), and Nat Rotschild’s Russian oligarch friend and business partner, Oleg Deripaska (who is under sanctions).
In 2021, Kacy Grine helped Deripaska’s ex-wife Polina Yumasheva sell a 2.6% stake in Deripaska’s En+ to the UAE state-owned Mubadala Investment Co. (controlled by Mohammed bin Zayed):
https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2021/ ... ealth-fund
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Firestarter wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 8:30 pmIn Leo’s plans, Teneo (not the similarly named consulting firm associated with former Bill Clinton officials) plays an important role.
Teneo’s annual retreat brings together such luminairies as - DeSantis, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Dick and Betsy DeVos, their Blackwater founder in-law Erik Prince, New York Times columnist David Brooks, federal judge Trevor McFadden, and 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy
Firestarter wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 8:29 pmRamaswamy is a WEF Young Global Leader since 2021 (which he strangely denied), also a (Paul and Daisy) Soros fellow (deleted from Ramaswamy’s Wikipedia page) and partners with Pfizer.
As I don’t expect that Republican conservatives will vote for a hindu Indian-American I don’t see how Vivek Ramaswamy has any chance of becoming US president in 2025.
One of the strange Vivek Ramaswamy connections is that he was a member of a secret society at Yale University (not Skull & Bones!).
At Yale, the hindu Ramaswamy was a member of the “Jewish intellectual” society Shabtai (formerly known as Eliezer and Chai Society), which is a global Jewish leadership society based at Yale. Vivek Ramaswamy called Shabtai’s founder Rabbi Shmully Hecht a mentor.
Ramaswamy also promised to be a great supporter of the fascist Israeli state:
I want to go even further than Trump on the Abraham Accords. As president, I want to achieve the Abraham Accords 2.0 and bring in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Indonesia. It would be good for everyone.
https://www.jns.org/us-news/vivek-ramas ... 31/306696/
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Firestarter wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 7:36 pmCleta Mitchell also sent an email to the lawyer John Eastman, to write a memo justifying assigning electoral votes to Trump, even though he lost the popular vote in those states.
Warp speed Donald has been indicted for the 4th time, this time by the state of Georgia, for election interference and intimidation (I’m no lawyer and find it hard to understand how a state can indict Trump for what he did as president). This seems to be mostly about Trump’s call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, in which he asked him to "
Find 11,000" votes. They're using this call to charge Trump with trying to influence and intimidate electors.
This case covers some of the same ground as Trump’s earlier federal indictment in Washington, that was also about Trump's attempts disrupt the electoral vote count at the Capitol.
Other defendants include: Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani; White House chief of staff Mark Meadows; Sidney Powell; John Eastman.
In a strange twist, a docket for the indictment was mysteriously posted on a county website with a list of criminal charges against Trump, BEFORE the grand jury had convened (to vote on whether charges could be brought against Donald).
Trump’s legal team called “
the events that have unfolded today have been shocking and absurd, starting with the leak of a presumed and premature indictment before the witnesses had testified or the grand jurors had deliberated and ending with the District Attorney being unable to offer any explanation”;
and that their case “
relied on witnesses who harbor their own personal and political interests — some of whom ran campaigns touting their efforts against the accused”:
https://apnews.com/article/trump-georgi ... de1b011ed3
According to some poll, Prince William has been voted “America's favourite public figure”. Against 14 such immensely “popular” figures as Trump, Biden (both Joe and Jill!), Zelensky, Mike Pence and Putin?!? Some of these “celebrities” are rather obscure (and Harry even though prominently named wasn’t even in the poll)…
Why is Ron DeSantis missing from the list of only 14? DeSantis is less hated than Trump, -11%, compared to -14%.
This poll says more about how brainwashed the US really is, as Americans obviously don’t think for themselves but vote based on political prejudices. When more than half of the voters in this poll are negative about some politician, they will automatically get a negative score.
See for example:
Joe Biden, about whom 88% of Democrats are positive, compared to only 4% Republicans, and 39% Independents.
Donald Trump, about whom 83% of Republicans are positive, compared to only 7% Democrats, and 37% Independents.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-123923 ... Japan.html
This almost makes Biden and Trump look like hip young men…
Mitch McConnell, Elaine Chao’s 81 year old husband, freezes mid-sentence (but can still walk away under guidance of his handlers).
Dianne Feinstein, 90, forgets that she has been away for months (and who missed her?)…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqNzDgzEcYg