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Could We See Trials This Fall?

Look for the U.S. military to move into several other large cities as the summer progresses. Tribunals will be called, and likely those who have committed treason will be tried in military courts.

When will we see mass arrests? Not until late in the fall, says Juan O. Savin, who lays out the likely timelines in a conversation with Michael Jaco, a former CIA officer and Navy Seal. Why the lengthy wait? Because the public still needs to learn more about the crimes of the treasonous to prepare for acceptance of the arrests and trials.

O’Savin joins the conversation from South Africa, where he is visiting with scientists and farmers in the southern Capetown region. He believes that region might well split off from South Africa as the turmoil over high taxation charged by the African National Congress (ANC) government worsens.

He also notes that Iran recently pumped tons of money into South Africa, presumably in return for nuclear technology and components. Communist China’s strategy to control strategic mines also comes into play.

History’s Most Powerful Orators

There have been many famous orators throughout history, but only a few transcend time. Take Ronald Reagan. The 40th U.S. president may have first found fame as an actor, but his legacy in the White House earned him the moniker, The Great Communicator. He had a knack to connect with the audience during his speeches, largely due to a perception that he came across as sincere, simple and honest. Among other masters of the lectern were Margaret Thatcher, Nelson Mandela and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Check out who ranked in the top three of all time, as WatchMojo.com counts down 10 of the greatest speakers in history.

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