That aristocrat introduced Oswald’s wife to a woman named Ruth Paine. Every piece of evidence against Oswald, the rifle, the photos, the testimony, ran through Ruth Paine’s garage.
In case you haven’t noticed, President Donald Trump often appears accompanied by top generals. It’s as if they are by his side, regularly, whether to protect him from assassins or to gather direct instructions on the Iranian War. Potus is 100 percent protected and under safeguarded watch.
August truly is turning into a hot month. Former FBI officers James Comay and Andrew McCabe are in the hot seat as more evidence leaks of treachery within the FBI during the Barack Obama years. Comey and McCabe did not run an impartial law enforcement agency, but transformed the FBI into some sort of backwater for the Democratic Party. They are panicked now that their treachery has become more widely known.
Efforts are under way to restore clean operations within the federal government. Especially during the Joe Biden term of office, the government was overrun by fraud and dishonesty. Biden had no control over the government, just as he allowed the nation to fester under the strain of more than 20 million illegal aliens — many of them hardened criminals — who came across Biden’s open borders. Also in the news: The Oxford comms and Iron Eagle. pray! Here’s more from And We Know.
Nearly a year ago, CHARLIE KIRK was tragically murdered by a leftist involved in a trans-furry relationship.
We’ve seen multiple incidents tied to TRANS-IDENTIFYING perpetrators, and it raises uncomfortable questions.
Is there a deeper pattern here? My satirical song confronts this, because ignoring these signs of MENTAL HEALTH on the far left isn’t an option. Here’s more in a parody song from Brian Coyne, inspired by Stevie Wonder’s hit “Part-Time Lover.”
Did former President Richard Nixon have access to extraterrestrial aliens with vast knowledge of the uncharted universe? That’s what Nixon told Jim Merritt, who worked as an agent for Nixon under the short-lived Huston Plan.
What was the Huston Plan? This was during the days of Watergate, circa 1970-72, when Nixon employed “plumbers” to do dirty tricks on the Democrats. The Huston Plan was part of this arsenal. Nixon essentially set up his own intelligence service — outside the scope of the CIA or FBI. Its agents, like Merritt, operated secretly on projects Nixon wanted done. These projects ran a vast gamut, up to and including, assassinations.
Merritt, originally from West Virginia, explains how he used political chicanery to smear Nixon’s political opponents. Sometimes he slept with politicians and engaged in gay sex to compromise them. Much of his espionage was devoted toward anti-war advocates and pacifist organizations.
For the first time, Merritt discusses his three secret meetings with Nixon, down in a basement office off the White House. The most revelatory passages involve extraterrestrials, presumably kept at Area 51, who reveled scientific secrets to the American government, investing great power in our leadership. But Merritt also talks about Nixon’s relationships with Henry Kissinger and a time capsule Nixon has left hidden within the White House. Here’s more from Daniel Liszt, the Dark Journalist.