Sunday, December 18, 2016

U.S.A. CONGRESS PASSES BILL TO PUT MICROCHIP IN YOU!!!!!

Congress  Passes  Bill  to  Start  Putting  RFID  Chips  in  'Disabled'  People 

Julian Assange talks with RT


Julian Assange talks with RT
over latest leaks
Hillary Clinton



"Americans Rejected You And Everything You Stand For"

Judge  Jeanine  Slams  "Hopeless"  Michelle:  "Americans  Rejected  You  And  Everything  You  Stand  For"



Don't we have to wonder what HOLE bozo's head is up?

Obama  Threatens  to  Send  “Clear  Message”  to  Russia  …  Then  Boards  a  Plane  to  Hawaii  for  2  Weeks  vacation  paid  for  by  Americans


NBC News reported:

'president' Barack Obama on Friday defended his early response to 'suspicions' that the Russian government attempted to influence the 2016 election and appeared to threaten retaliation against those plotting cyber attacks against America. (So, since it has been proven that the DNC did their own hacking, is he going to make good on his word to retaliate against the DNC?!)

“Our goal continues to be to send a clear message to Russia, and others to not do this,” he said, adding “Because we can do stuff to you.” (The 'clear message should have been issued SOLELY to the DNC, as investigators have PROVEN that the DNC with help from the CIA are the hackers, but of course you are not to know this. The NWO 'elitists' are pushing like crazy for WW3 and civil war in our nation.)

He urged that U.S. investigations of cyber attacks should not become a “political football.” (Oh yeah, but bozo keeps throwing the ball.)  “I think we handled it the way it should have been handled,” (for the benefit of the NWO - his ball throwing keeps missing the TRUTH) he said during his final scheduled news conference of 2016. ('final'?!  Thank g-d!)

Then, after his final presser, Obama boarded a plane to Hawaii for two weeks.

Putin must be shaking in his boots!




Obama’s 'vacations' (his man-wife, mother in law, 2 'adopted' daughters and all family and friends) have cost American taxpayers over $85 million.

Boy, are we stupid or what? We should have cut off their 'vacation' budget 8 years ago.

From Gateway Pundit
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/12/obama-says-us-will-send-clear-message-russia-boards-plane-hawaii-2-weeks/ 

http://eheadlines.com/obama-threatens-to-send-clear-message-to-russia-then-boards-a-plane-to-hawaii-for-2-weeks/


BREAKING: Justice Dept.- No Material Interference From Russia


BREAKING:  Justice  Dept.  Drops  Election  Hacking  Bombshell … No  Material  Interference  From  Russia


Attorney General Loretta Lynch admitted Thursday at a Politico event that there was no evidence that the Russians compromised U.S. electoral systems.

“Fortunately we didn’t see the sort of technical interference that I know people had concerns about, also, in terms of voting machines and the like,” Lynch said, according to a partial transcript of the event by RealClearPolitics.

The attorney general spoke about the investigation and the information given to the public......  

“There’s a number of things we do, some of which we talk about publicly, some that we don’t talk about publicly, in terms of investigation and the responses that we have,” she explained. “This was a grave concern to us, so we began in the summer to look at what we could say publicly about this issue, and that is why you saw the intelligence community release its report in October before the election.”

“Letting the American people know that the intelligence community had determined that Russia was behind the hacks (of the Democrat National Committee) itself,” Lynch said. “The investigation is ongoing, certainly the review is continuing. We rarely do that kind of public attribution, but it was important in that instance because the election effects everyone.

“It is not a matter of the results.  It is peoples’ faith in the integrity of the system,” she added. “At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security was involved in reaching out to every state to make sure that they had access to every resource they needed to protect the state electoral system as well.”

“Fortunately we didn’t see the sort of technical interference that I know people had concerns about, also, in terms of voting machines and the like,” the attorney general concluded — putting to rest, for once and for all, claims from the left that the Russians had somehow hacked the general election and stolen it from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

You can watch Lynch’s comments below:

 We Didn't See Any Technical Interference
In the Elections by Russia


http://rightalerts.com/2016/12/18/breaking-justice-dept-drops-election-hacking-bombshell/

 

7.9 EarthQuake/Volcano/Level Orange/Papua New Guinea

The Saddam interrogation: Ten years after the tyrant's execution, the CIA agent who grilled him reveals the shattering truth... that everything the US thought it knew was WRONG

  • CIA analyst John Nixon grilled the ruthless dictator of Iraq, Saddam Hussein
  • In the course of interrogations, Saddam 'turned our assumptions upside down'
  • Debriefing The President: The Interrogation Of Saddam Hussein, by John Nixon, is published on December 29

I had been up for 27 hours and was flat-out exhausted, but the news sent jolts of adrenaline through me like I’d never experienced before.

A Special Forces team hunting the man we called High Value Target No 1 had pulled someone from a hole in the ground. He answered the description.

And my bosses at the CIA were grilling me, the expert.

Could this burly, unkempt man truly be Saddam Hussein, the ruthless dictator of Iraq? The most wanted man in the world?

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 Could this burly, unkempt man truly be Saddam Hussein, the ruthless dictator of Iraq? The most wanted man in the world?

Could this burly, unkempt man truly be Saddam Hussein, the ruthless dictator of Iraq? The most wanted man in the world?

It was December 13, 2003, and I’d been in Iraq for eight weeks – a CIA analyst looking for leads that might take us to Saddam and his notorious henchmen. That was when I was called to see Buzzy Krongard, the CIA’s executive director.

The war to topple the regime had been going for nearly nine months, yet when it came to Saddam, all we’d turned up were ‘Elvis sightings’, as we called them. Until, that is, troops searching a farm near Saddam’s home village of Tikrit found a large bearded man concealed in a tiny underground bunker.

Now a group of senior officers were quizzing me in Krongard’s office; how, they asked, would I make a definitive identification? I told them about the tribal tattoos on Saddam’s right hand and wrist, the bullet scar on his left leg and that his lower lip tended to droop to one side, something I picked up from studying videotapes.

Krongard interrupted me: ‘We need to make sure this is Saddam and not one of those body doubles.’

The myth – and it was a myth – that Saddam maintained multiple lookalikes was a source of wry amusement to those of us who worked in intelligence, but I decided silence was the better part of valour and started compiling a list of questions only the dictator could answer.

The military was flying the putative Saddam to Baghdad airport that night and it was decided we’d make the identification there.

In late 2007, I was summoned to give a detailed presentation to George W. Bush at the Oval Office. What kind of a man had Saddam been, he asked me?

In late 2007, I was summoned to give a detailed presentation to George W. Bush at the Oval Office. What kind of a man had Saddam been, he asked me?

At midnight, after a long wait, the convoy was ready. Men in night-vision goggles drove us at 100mph down the Airport Road, a no-go zone at night. At the airport, a side road led to a series of low-slung blockhouses that once housed Saddam’s Special Republican Guard. Inside, I found pandemonium and another wait until finally a GI said, ‘OK, guys. You’re up.’

Suddenly the door opened and I immediately found myself sucking in air. There he was, sitting on a metal folding chair, wearing a white dishdasha robe and blue quilted windbreaker.

There was no denying that the man had charisma. He was big – 6ft 1in – and thickly built. Even as a prisoner who was certain to be executed, he exuded an air of importance.

Author John Nixon

Author John Nixon

I spoke first through a translator. ‘I have some questions I’d like to ask you, and you are to answer them truthfully. Do you understand?’

Saddam nodded. ‘When was the last time you saw your sons alive?’

I expected Saddam to be defiant, but I was taken aback by the aggression of his reply: ‘Who are you guys? Are you military intelligence? Mukhabarat [civilian intelligence]? Answer me. Identify yourselves!’

I noted his tribal tattoos and that his mouth drooped. Now I needed to see his bullet wound.

There was so much we wanted to know. How had he escaped from Baghdad? Who had helped him? He would not say, answering only the questions he wanted to.

‘Why don’t you ask me about politics? You could learn a lot from me,’ he barked. He was especially vocal on the rough treatment he’d received from the troops who brought him in, launching a long diatribe.

I was incredulous. Here was a man who didn’t think twice about killing his own people complaining about a few scratches. He lifted his dishdasha to show the damage to his left leg. I saw an old scar. Was it the bullet wound, I asked him. He assented with a grunt – the final piece of proof. We’d got him.

Capturing Saddam was all very well, but now we had to get to the truth about his regime, and in particular the weapons of mass destruction that had been the pretext for the invasion. His response was simply to mock us.

Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein moments after his capture by US forces

Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein moments after his capture by US forces

‘You found a traitor who led you to Saddam Hussein. Isn’t there one traitor who can tell you where the WMDs are?’ He warmed to the subject, saying Americans were a bunch of ignorant hooligans who did not understand Iraq and were intent on its destruction.

‘Iraq is not a terrorist nation,’ he said. ‘We did not have a relationship with (Osama) bin Laden, and did not have weapons of mass destruction... and were not a threat to our neighbours. But the American President [George W Bush] said Iraq wanted to attack his daddy and said we had ‘weapons of mass destruction.’

Ignoring his goading, we asked Saddam if he’d ever considered using WMDs pre-emptively against US troops in Saudi Arabia. ‘We never thought about using weapons of mass destruction. It was not discussed. Use chemical weapons against the world? Is there anyone with full faculties who would do this? Who would use these weapons when they had not been used against us?’

This was not what we had expected to hear. How, then, had America got it so wrong?

Saddam had an answer: ‘The spirit of listening and understanding was not there – I don’t exclude myself from this blame.’ It was a rare acknowledgment that he could have done more to create a clearer picture of Iraq’s intentions.

Was he playing with us, twisting the truth to spare his pride?

Debriefing The President: The Interrogation Of Saddam Hussein, by John Nixon, is published on December 29 by Bantam Press at £16.99

Debriefing The President: The Interrogation Of Saddam Hussein, by John Nixon, is published on December 29 by Bantam Press at £16.99

I asked about his notorious use of chemical weapons against the Kurdish city of Halabja during the Iran-Iraq war. He became furious. ‘I am not afraid of you or your president. I will do what I have to do to defend my country!’

Then he turned to me and sneered: ‘But I did not make that decision.’

We decided to close the briefing. As Saddam left the room, he glared at me. I have annoyed quite a few people in my life, but no one has ever looked at me with such murderous loathing.

My superiors were delighted at the progress we were making, yet something nagged at me about the exchange. My gut told me that there was some truth in what Saddam had said. He was incensed about Halabja. Not because his officers had used chemical weapons – he showed no remorse – but because it had given Iran a propaganda field day.

It was not the only thing that would surprise me. For example, in my years studying Saddam, I never doubted the received wisdom that his stepfather in Tikrit beat him. Many eminent psychiatrists who had analysed him from afar said this was why Saddam was so cruel and why he wanted nuclear weapons.

Yet, in the course of my further interrogations, Saddam turned our assumptions upside down, saying his stepfather was the kindest man he had ever known: ‘Ibrahim Hasan – God bless him. If he had a secret, he would entrust me with it. I was more dear to him than his son, Idham.’

I asked about the CIA’s belief that Saddam suffered great pain from a bad back and had given up red meat and cigars. He said he didn’t know where I was getting my intelligence, but it was wrong. He told me he smoked four cigars every day and loved red meat. He was also surprisingly fit.

The CIA profile of Saddam suggested he was a chronic liar, yet he could be quite candid. Our perception that he ruled with an iron grip was also mistaken. It became clear from our interrogations that in his final years, Saddam seemed clueless about what had been happening inside Iraq. He was inattentive to what his government was doing, had no real plan for the defence of Iraq and could not comprehend the immensity of the approaching storm.

Saddam was quick, too, to deny involvement in 9/11. ‘Look at who was involved,’ he said. ‘What countries did they come from? Saudi Arabia. And this [ringleader] Muhammad Atta, was he an Iraqi? No. He was Egyptian. Why do you think I was involved in the attacks?’

Saddam had actually believed 9/11 would bring Iraq and America closer because Washington would need his secular government to help fight fundamentalism. How woefully wrong he had been.

During our talks, we often heard muffled explosions. Saddam inferred things were not going well for the US forces and took pleasure in the fact. ‘You are going to fail,’ he said. ‘You are going to find that it is not so easy to govern Iraq.’ History has proved him right. But back then, I was curious why he felt that way.

‘Because you do not know the language, the history, and the Arab mind,’ he said. ‘It’s hard to know the Iraqi people without knowing its weather and its history. The difference is between night and day and winter and summer. That’s why they say the Iraqis are hard-headed – because of the summer heat.’

THE ONE SUBJECT THAT MADE HIM CRY

Doting dad: Saddam and Rana

Doting dad: Saddam and Rana

The only time Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein showed any emotion during my interviews was when we discussed his daughters, Rana and Raghid.

His eyes became watery and his voice quivered. ‘I miss them terribly,’ he said. ‘I enjoyed a wonderful relationship with them. They loved me very much, and I loved them very much.’

Saddam also said he was proud of his murderous sons Uday and Qusay, but realistic about their shortcomings. He sometimes found it necessary to punish them.

Uday was a particular problem for him. He said he was incensed when he learned that Uday kept a fleet of Bentleys, Jaguars and Mercedes in a garage protected by Republican Guard soldiers, saying: ‘What kind of message are we sending to the Iraqi people, who must suffer under sanctions and do without?’

Saddam had the cars torched after a drunk Uday shot and wounded Saddam’s half-brother Watban at a family party.

The altercation prompted the 1995 defection of Hussein and Saddam Kamel, the husbands of Saddam’s two daughters, to Jordan.

He chuckled and added: ‘Next summer, when it is hot, they might revolt against you. The summer of 1958 got a little hot. In the 1960s, when it was hot, we had a revolution. You might tell that to President Bush!’

It was several years and several more postings to Iraq before I could explain the realities of Iraq to the President, face to face. By now, Saddam had been tried and executed, finally dispatched in late 2006.

But in late 2007, I was summoned to give a detailed presentation to George W. Bush at the Oval Office. What kind of a man had Saddam been, he asked me?

I told him that he was disarming at first and used self-deprecating wit to put you at ease.

The President looked as if he was going to lose his cool. I quickly explained that the real Saddam was sarcastic, arrogant and sadistic, which seemed to calm Bush down.

He looked at Vice-President Dick Cheney and their eyes locked in a knowing way. As I was leaving, he joked: ‘You sure Saddam didn’t say where he put those vials of anthrax?’ Everyone laughed, but I thought his crack inappropriate. America had lost more than 4,000 troops.

Several months later, I was asked to go back to the White House. This time, the President looked annoyed and distracted and asked for a briefing on the Shia cleric called Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the Mahdi Army, then engaged in dangerous insurgency against the coalition. This was not on the agenda.

Trying to gain a few seconds, I said: ‘Well, that is the $64,000 question’ Bush looked at me and said: ‘Why don’t you make it the $74,000 question, or whatever your salary is, and answer?’ What an a***hole!

In his 2010 memoir, Bush wrote: ‘I decided I would not criticise the hardworking patriots of the CIA for the faulty intelligence on Iraq.’ But that is exactly what he did. He blamed the agency for everything that went wrong and called its analysis ‘guesswork’ while hearing only what he wanted to hear.

I do not wish to imply that Saddam was innocent. He was a ruthless dictator who plunged his region into chaos and bloodshed. But in hindsight, the thought of having an ageing and disengaged Saddam in power seems almost comforting in comparison with the wasted effort of our brave men and women in uniform and the rise of Islamic State, not to mention the £2.5 trillion spent to build a new Iraq.

© John Nixon, 2016

Debriefing The President: The Interrogation Of Saddam Hussein, by John Nixon, is published on December 29 by Bantam Press at £16.99. Offer price £12.74 until December 27. Pre-order at www.mailbookshop.co.uk or call 0844 571 0640; p&p free on orders over £15.

Stefan Molyneux Low IQ People Prefer Violence Over Negotiation

Saturday, December 17, 2016

ALERT! Obama's private army is HERE!!!!


ALERT!!!!!!
OBAMA'S PRIVATE ARMY IS HERE!
WHO could bring all of them here????
The U.S.A. Military ??!!
Published on Dec 16, 2016


Did Obama's Private Police Just Arrive in The Thousands on U S Borders

Thousands of Muslims Massing at U.S. Borders

Border Patrol sounds the alarm! Look what's happening!


THE STORY OF LEO WANTA - and - THE MISSING USDollars 27 TRILLION THAT WOULD CHANGE THE WORLD

Ambassador Lee E Wanta 

 

AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc.
Office of the Chairman / Chief Executive Officer
Ambassador Lee Emil Wanta
S.D.R. Diplomatic Passport No. 04362, 12535
4001 North 9 th Street, Suite No. 227
Arlington, Virginia, USA  22203-1954
Commonwealth of Virginia
_____________________________________________

Date: Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 3:21 PM

Subject: THE STORY OF LEO WANTA - and - THE MISSING USDollars 27 TRILLION THAT WOULD CHANGE THE WORLD




 

NBC News Blows Up Truck for Fake News Story

Anonymous: US Courts Smash Clinton Coup Against Trump

DemoRATS have a problem!!!


DemoRATS have a problem!!!!



Judge spends the night in jail cell with sentenced Vet

When  a  Green  Beret  Is  Sentenced  to  a  Night  in  Jail,  a  Security  Camera  Catches  the  Judge  Going  Into  the  Cell


...he couldn't just let him...






A North Carolina judge sentenced a Green Beret veteran to spend a night in jail. But when he remembered his own story and all he had gone through, he couldn’t just let him spend the night alone.

Judge Lou Olivera, a Gulf War veteran, is a district court judge over the Veterans Treatment Court in Cumberland County, North Carolina. He had to sentence Green Beret Joe Serna to one night in jail for a probation violation.

Serna, a recipient of three Purple Hearts, is retired from the military and is having a hard time adjusting back to life after experiencing the battle of war in Afghanistan. Through his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder, he turned to alcohol to help him deal with the issues he was having mentally.

This path of destruction soon led him to the Veterans Treatment Court which helps struggling veterans get back on track. This is where Serna met Olivera.

“When Joe first came to my court, he was so tight,” Olivera says. “His shoulders were so tense. Over time, you could see his shoulders relax.”

When Serna lied in court about a urine test, Olivera knew he had to hold him accountable for his actions. He sentenced him to spend the night in jail. But as Serna entered the jail cell, the painful memories of losing companions began to flood his mind and he felt this would be the longest night of his life. Anxiety gripped him and flashbacks began to play in his mind as the door closed behind him.

Judge spends night in jail with man he sentenced


Published on Apr 29, 2016
A North Carolina judge felt he had to hold a man accountable for lying about a urine test, although there were special circumstances for this probation offender. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to find out what happened next.

His scariest moment was when he was riding with three other soldiers along a creek when the road gave way, and the vehicle plunged into the water. The truck started filling with water and “all hope was lost.”

Serna was trapped and unable to move.  The water rose all the way up to his chin where it finally stopped. He was the only one saved that day. “I was the sole survivor,” he recalled with tears in his eyes.

Without telling Serna what he planned to do, Olivera drove him to the jail and asked the jail administrator if he could spend the night with Serna. The administrator had never heard of such a thing.

“Joe was a good soldier and he’s a good man,” Olivera said. “I wanted him to know I had his back. I didn’t want him to do this alone.”

As Serna’s mind began to go to the dark place of being trapped in the vehicle and losing his buddies, the jail cell door opened and he saw the judge’s smiling face. “When he came in, I knew everything was going to be okay,” recalled Serna. “I was at peace,” he continued. 

Olivera brought him back to North Carolina when he felt he was trapped back in the truck again.  They spent the night talking about their families, lives and service. The judge knew Serna needed to face the consequence for his actions, but he also knew he didn’t want him to go it alone.

“He is a judge, but that night he was my battle buddy,” Serna said. “He knew what I was going through. As a warrior, he connected.”

This judge is a hero! His love and compassion for this veteran should be a reminder to us all to remember our soldiers and shower them with grace and love!

Thank a soldier today! Take the time to be their “battle buddy.”


Who Benefits?.....Or, Stop Being Stupid Part 6


By Anna Von Reitz


For those who have been following along, it must eventually occur to them to ask: well, then, who or what is the real enemy?
If Britain and the Holy See---which were supposed to be our Trustees and Allies--- are actually our enemies, then who are our friends?  The Russians?  The Chinese?
Yes.
If you think about it, the American Dream is decidedly different and decidedly at odds with the Divine Right of Kings and Papal Supremacy.
That's why the Monarchs and the Holy See acted in Breach of Trust and secretively signed the Treaty of Verona.
We actually have much more in common with the Communist philosophy and government.  They enshrine the supremacy of the Workers.  We enshrine the supremacy of the People. 
Workers and people, are they not the same thing, only seen with a slightly different colored lens?  One focuses on the productive capacity and virtue of people acting as workers, while the other is more expansive and embraces the concept of valuing people even if they can't perform work.
It was, and it is, to the advantages of the European aristocracy and the Holy See to create tension and conflict between the Americans and the Russians and the Chinese.  By doing so, they ensure their own security and position as power brokers behind the scenes and keep the three largest organizations from joining forces.
So when you hear a lot of loose talk and accusations against the Russians, what do you think?  The old European Monarchies are lipping off again, hoping that we ignore their false claims, presumptions, and theft of your property at the same time they try to engender fights between us and the Russians and the Chinese.
Tell the Monarchists to go home and soak their heads.  We haven't come so far, for so long, to be misguided again.  Look sharp at who is talking and what they may gain from spreading gossip  and fear and keeping the Russians and the Chinese and the Americans apart. 

Why, if we all became friends and respected our various systems of government, there would be little or no reason to go to war ever again. And where would the Harpies and the fear-mongers and arms dealers and purveyors of war supplies be? 
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See this article and over 400 others on Anna's website here:www.annavonreitz.com

Trump Wins in Court


Trump Wins in Court
The Electors - Obama Upset
They Must Follow the Rules


Published on Dec 17, 2016

Suspected cyber attacks sourced to DHS


More states confirm suspected cyber attacks sourced to DHS