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CIA Invested In Wuhan Lab

The Two Mikes welcomes back Jack Maxey for an update on his investigation into the corruption of the Biden administration. 

Maxey said that he had discovered that the CIA’s
investment company – called InQtel – turns out to have been the owner of the Ukrainian company Metabiota, whose laboratories developed and manufactured substances used in
chemical and biological weapons. The U.S. government provided cover for these labs by making them appear to be offices of the U.S. Department of Agriculture working on Ukraine’s agricultural problems. 

Metabiota also was listed as an InQtel’s investment portfolio.

He also found that the CIA was investing in the Wuhan Laboratory.  Maxey also said that U.S. and British scientists were working inside the Wuhan Lab. Hunter Biden, of course, is the person who connected Metabiota to China’s version of the CDC. Maxey also said that it is increasingly apparent that Barack Obama spent both of his terms in office weaponizing the U.S. government against the Republic’s citizenry.

Columbine’s Demon Seed Killers

The Umbrella Corporation! The enslaved queen! Tom Cruise! Richard Bay! MK Torture! Mengele played the violin while they screamed! Ron Aigner Columbine! Demon Seed! Columbine programmed expendable assassins! More from McAllister TV.

 

United Surveillance of America

George Webb joins Harry The Greek, moderated by John O’Loughlin, to discuss the latest bills aimed at stripping away our freedoms and allowing the state to increase its surveillance.  They not only want to track our physical location but also every financial transaction we make. Forget about the Constitution!

Learn About Operation Legend, and the movement of troops into Albuquerque, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, Milwaukee and St. Louis. Also addressed in this video: Mike DeWine, the Republican governor of Ohio. How did Ohio become the covert weapons shipping center of the world? How have surveillance operations launched for wars, like Afghanistan, been brought back to the United States for use on American citizens with US generals leading the charge and earning the spoils?

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Mattis on Pentagon Audit

In his first televised interview in almost a year, Secretary of Defense James N. Mattis sits down with Peter Robinson to discuss a wide range of issues facing the United States Armed Forces at home and across the globe. Earlier this year, Secretary Mattis published the National Defense Strategy, the first such document in a decade. Secretary Mattis describes why the document is an important blueprint for the Armed Forces and what he hopes to accomplish by publishing it.

After a moving story about a captured Iraqi suicide bomber, Secretary Mattis describes the complicated nature of our relationship with China and the possible flash points in the South China Sea. A discussion follows about Europe and how political controversies with Russia affect our military relationship and why Secretary Mattis believes NATO is not a threat to them.

Moving on to the Middle East, Secretary Mattis defines our mission in Syria, comments on the use of chemical weapons, and explains why that theater is the most complex security conundrum he’s seen in his forty-year career. He says that the refugees coming out of Syria are more traumatized than refugees he’s seen anywhere else in the world. He discusses the need to work with the international community on the refugee crisis as, “It is a tragedy much worse than anything BBC or CNN can show.”

In the Far East, Mattis describes how a coordinated effort across different departments of the U.S. federal government and allied countries have achieved a dialogue that may lead to the denuclearization of North Korea. Secretary Mattis also makes the case that the Iranian regime and the Iranian people are different constituencies with different priorities and agendas. He relates how he is reforming the Pentagon’s provisioning and spending policies and why it’s important for the military (the seventeenth largest economy in the world) to be a responsible steward of the nation’s tax dollars. More from the Hoover Institution.

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Another Syrian Smokescreen

Cui bono? Cui prodest? As RT notes, reports of an alleged gas attack in the Syrian town of Douma are ‘fake news’ aimed at justifying potential strikes against Syria, Moscow said. It warned of “dire consequences” in the event of any military interference. And haven’t we learned anything from history?

The Russian Foreign Ministry denounced the latest reports about a chemical attack that allegedly affected dozens of civilians in the militant-controlled town of Douma. It said the reports were another example of a “continuous series of fake news about the use of chlorine and other chemical agents by the government forces.”

The ministry pointed out that the source of the reports was the notorious “civil defense” group, the White Helmets, which has been repeatedly accused of having ties to terrorists, as well as other groups based in the US and UK. Lionel Nation has more.

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“A witch hunt” is what President Trump is calling the Mueller probe and the FBI raid on Trump’s personal attorney’s own office. It’s never been more clear that the Mueller “investigation” is an unconstitutional shadow government tactic to topple the sitting President. Meanwhile, the white helmets are back with yet another false flag in Syria. While Q points the finger at “TRAITORS” John McCain, Barrack Hussein Obama and Hillary Clinton. More from the SGTReport.

 

 

Obama’s Vanishing Red Line

Hoover Institution fellow Fouad Ajami on President Obama’s disappearing red line and shifting stances on the rebellion and protracted civil war in Syria. H/T Wall Street Journal

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Will Assad Go Chemical?

In this D.C. Bureau excerpt, the Wall Street Journal’s Jay Solomon explains the deepening security and humanitarian threats emanating from Syria, including fears the Assad regime may be preparing chemical weapons as a defense against the country’s rebels.

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