I also wondered if this was a hoax after giving it some time. Those that where indicated as being paid where the targets perhaps.Well, an odd bot attack. Could have been worse like a bunch of demons.
I also wondered if this was a hoax after giving it some time. Those that where indicated as being paid where the targets perhaps.Well, an odd bot attack. Could have been worse like a bunch of demons.
Blasphemy. This is their claim anyway.balsamy
Several things stand out -
No wonder the UK establishment was reluctant to do much about grooming gangs, but could hide behind the headlines they grabbed.John, a former Scotland Yard detective, shared with me in London that the UK faces a serious problem with pedophilia and corruption. He spoke in detail about how deeply it is rooted and suggested that some high-ranking officials are being protected and have been protected for a while. This was before Epstein files were released, he knew, he fought against it and his entire life was ruined.
What Candace has to say might help some people to look before they leap.Q: (Joe) One of the effects it seems - it's hard to know for sure, but by anecdotal reports - is that a lot of people have turned back to or rekindled their relationship with Christianity at the church. Was that an intended effect?
A: That is a 4D part.
Q: (L) So 4th density STS want people to get all religious and looshy?
A: Mostly. But be aware that there are also some people that turn to religion and do not become part of the feeding mechanism.
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00:00 - Start.
02:35 - War with Iran. Charlie's views vs TPUSA.
09:05 - Recapping the characters from our series.
12:50 - Uncle Rick and the Erpenbeck connection.
16:41 - More "clerical errors" from Lori's documents.
27:22 - Pale settlement, assassinations, revolutions, and the mafia.
34:34 - Vince Lombardi connection?
41:07 - Erika's missing year.
51:35 - Comments.
You murdered 3,000 Americans on 9/11.
What, like it's hard?! In May 2019, Erika Kirk announced that she had earned her Juris Master's degree from Liberty University's School of Law. "How blessed I feel to be able to call this incredible school my alma mater," she gushed in a lengthy post on Instagram. "To the people that I have met, and those I have yet to meet...I promise to use this degree & platform to give a voice to the voiceless and bring to light what is done in darkness," she vowed.
Former Republican candidate for governor of Arizona, Kari Lake speaks at Turning Point USA's 2023 America Fest in the Phoenix Convention Center on Dec. 17, 2023, in Phoenix, AZ.
Well, well, well.
It seems the politician now raising money off her claim that she “can’t be bought” was paid six figures to work as a “consultant” for a technology company {guess who's} while she was running full-time for governor.
Specifically, for a company that for most of that time was run by now-ex-state GOP Chairman Jeff DeWit, the chump she secretly recorded then outed 10 months later for asking her what it would take to keep her out of the Senate race.
Before DeWit was “corrupt,” it seems he was Lake’s boss, as president and CEO of Superfeed Technologies, according to state Corporation Commission records.
Lake was campaigning during 'work'
Tyler Bowyer, of Turning Point Action — and lest we forget, one of Arizona’s fake electors— is listed as the chairman of the board of the company, which developed a get-out-the-vote app used by Republicans.
Among Superfeed’s board members, as of paperwork filed with the state in December 2022, are Lori Frantzve, who is Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk’s mother-in-law, and Lori Klein Corbin, a former state legislator probably best known for that time she pointed her loaded pink gun at The Arizona Republic’s Richard Ruelas during an interview.
Lake was paid $101,507 to do consulting work for Superfeed Technologies from April 2021 until March 2023, according to her federal financial disclosure report filed on Tuesday.
It’s unclear what expertise the former newscaster brought to the “job,” especially given that she was campaigning 24/7 for most of that time or toward the end, in court, suing to try to overturn the results of the election.
When her Superfeed gig ended, Lake then went on the speaker’s circuit, making $75,000 to travel the country and trash Arizona’s elections to seven Republican groups.
Each speech paid $10,000 to $15,000.
Did she flinch while cashing DeWit's checks?
It seems there’s good money to be made in calling Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer a crook.
These days, Lake’s moved on from DeWit’s employee to DeWit’s chief accuser and is now raising funds off his clumsy attempt to bribe her to stay out of the U.S. Senate race.