Joe Biden’s Kinfolk In Alaska
Let’s drop in on Joe Biden’s relatives in Alaska. They’ve got to be some of the ugliest people on the planet. Here’s more from C3PMeme.
Let’s drop in on Joe Biden’s relatives in Alaska. They’ve got to be some of the ugliest people on the planet. Here’s more from C3PMeme.
Government whistleblower exposes a message he received in 1983, alleging the US government’s awareness of a hidden Alaskan black pyramid in an area renowned for unexplained phenomena. The black pyramid is said to exist, below ground, in an isolated area outside the town of McGrath along the Kuskokwim River. Here’s more from UK Discovery.
Alaska’s most famous UFO encounter happened on November 17th in 1986. What did the pilot really see, and was his life in danger?
The SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike is over, but concerns over A.I. remain. What did the studios refuse to agree to, and how will it affect performers?
The leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, was welcomed to America for a meeting with President Biden shortly after California Governor Gavin Newsom visited China. What major discussion was left out of their talks—and the newspaper reports—that should’ve been addressed?
If Snoop Dogg can finally “give up smoke,” why can’t the CCP give up their human rights abuses? Tune in for more on this edition of the Edge of Wonder.
Juan O. Savin breaks down the saga of the Chinese balloon that crossed the country untouched before it was shot down in South Carolina.
Savin, who says the U.S. military knew about the craft even before it reached Alaska, posits there’s more to the story than meets the eye. While the media floated a variety of reports about the craft’s existence, Savin says its true mission was to traverse the heart of the country’s nuclear deployment locations. He elaborates on the details, plus discusses the intricate Russian system for manipulating the Jetstream and a special strata of the U.S. military.
White House Spokesperson John Kirby and Pentagon Spokesperson Patrick Ryder share new details about the latest incursion into US airspace and the downing of an “object” over northern Alaska.
Who launched the object, and what were its capabilities? ABC called it “cynlindrical and silver-ish gray” and it was said to be a “high-altitude object,” but no one was describing it another balloon as of yet. U.S. Air Force F-22s struck down the object. We review two press briefings from the White House and the Pentagon.
James Comer’s House Oversight Committee sent letters to Hunter Biden, Eric Schwerin, and James Biden demanding access to records. Hunter’s lawyers responded, telling Congress to pound sand. James Comer responds. More from Robert Gouveia on Watching the Watchers.
The U.S. House of Representatives officially condemns China in a unanimous vote. Reps. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, and Young Kim, D-California, explain and we review the resolution.
Senators in border states blast Biden officials for allowing the balloon to cross into the U.S. We hear opening statements from Biden officials Melissa Dalton at the Department of Homeland Security and Douglas Sims, Director of Operations, at the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Senators Jon Tester, D-Montana, Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Susan Collins, R-Maine, and John Hoeven, R-North Dakota, all weigh in.
China ignores Biden’s calls after his State of the Union speech and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin sits down with CBS to discuss the response to the balloon. Hakeem Jeffries, the Minority Leader in the House, issues a short statement on behalf of Biden. More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire, on Watching The Watchers.
Black hats within Western governments used “weather manipulation” tools to aggravate earthquakes that struck in Turkey over the weekend. That’s the prognosis of former CIA officer Michael Jaco, as well as Tarot card reader Janine Morigeau. They did a card reading that produced mixed results, indicating the earthquakes that struck in Turkey were natural events, but also events that were manipulated.
In other words, Turkey was going to experience these earthquakes no matter what, but might have seen bigger earthquakes as some sort of punishment. Why? The Western governments, Jaco reasoned, are miffed because Turkey has been siding with Russia in its war against Ukraine.
Jaco and Morigeau, the proprietor of Tarot by Janine, also delve into the vaccines. Their card reading shows: Vaccines administered before the 1960s were primarily for the good of patients, but those administered since the 1960s have become increasingly bad. We are no longer being given vaccines to improve our lot in life, but more often to maim us or to introduce dangerous and foreign substances to our bodies.
Otherwise, in this video, Jaco and Morigeau touch upon NPCS or non-player characters, why Trump has supported vaccines, how Hillary Clinton would have implemented political concentration camps if she had been elected, and why this year’s Grammy Awards Show featured such blatant Satanism.
Could Black Hats have even used “weather manipulation” tools to cause earthquakes? The answer is: Yes, they sure could have. Now, did they in the case of Turkey? The answer: It’s doubtful we’ll ever know for sure.
Here, JustInformed Talk discusses how the Turkish earthquakes, which killed more than 3,400 people, could be an example of asymetric warfare involving the use of HAARP. HAARP is an acronym standing for the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. It’s based in Gakona, Alaska, and consists of an array of 180 radio antennas spread out over 33 acres.
The U.S. government regularly denies HARRP has ever been used for such purposes, but conspiracy theorists –even the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez — charged HAARP touched off the hideous Haiti earthquake in 2010.
So we’re certainly not going to get a straight answer here. But we’ll continue to poise the right questions until our government starts telling the truth more often.
Can Steve Bannon emerge from the shadows to help former President Donald Trump win the White House a second term?
That’s among the many issues addressed here as RazorFist joins Sebastian Gorka on an America First One on One. RazorFist, a dyed-in-the-wool American original and populist, jabs the phony GOP leaders, like Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy, trying to usurp the party reigns away from Trump. For instance, Razor calls McCarthy “Kevin Boehner with a lower Kleenex bill.”
And then we have McConnell, who sent more campaign money to Alaska to defend Lisa Murkowski than he sent to Arizona to help Blake Masters in his bid to defeat Mark Kelly in the 2022 midterm elections. You’re a dimwitted dullard, Mitch! But no one ever mistook you for being particularly bright — or honest.
RazorFist lives in Arizona, so much of the conversation centers around that state. He delves into the southern border, and Kari Lake’s fight to overturn the corrupt Arizona gubernatorial election. Will she unseat the despotic Katie Hobbs? Stay tuned.
Meanwhile, listen as Maricopa County Attorney Thomas Liddy berates the audacity of Republican voters, because they chose to vote on election day and got mad when the voting machines didn’t work. “We believe in choosing our own rulers.” Wait, what?
If this guy sounds super arrogant, it’s hardly surprising. Not when you consider he is the son of G. Gordon Liddy, the mastermind behind Watergate! So how did he endear himself to Katie Hobbs? More from Red Voice Media.
As the vote counting proceeded into the night, the Republicans appeared almost certain to take control of the U.S. House, but it remained unclear if they could also win the U.S. Senate. In other words, there was a Republican wave in the 2022 midterms elections, but falling short of a red tsunami.
As of 6:40 a.m., Politico had the two parties splitting the U.S. Senate, with 48 seats for the Democrats and 47 seats for the Republicans. Republicans who stood poised to win Senate races: J.D. Vance in Ohio, Chuck Grassley in Iowa, Ted Budd in North Carolina, Eric Schmitt in Missouri and Ron Johnson in Wisconsin. But it appeared the Democrats withstood the GOP in New Hampshire, Colorado and Washington states. And the fake news was reporting a John Fetterman victory over Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania.
Arizona, Nevada and Alaska trailed in their vote counting, so it remained to be seen how those elections would go. Also still up in the air: The Georgia race between Hershel Walker and Raphael Warnock, apparently headed toward a runoff election.
In the U.S. House, Republicans had won 199 seats vs. 172 for the Democrats, but 64 races still had not been called, as of 6:40 a.m. Eastern time, according to Politico. Here, former President Donald Trump provides updates from Mar-A-Lago in a speech broadcast by Newsmax TV.