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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.

China Trying To Fight Back

The [Deep State]/China are trying to fight back. This will not work.

Trump has removed the ability for foreign [Deep State] nations to receive intelligence. Trump can hit them at anytime.

Trump is now sending a message to the [Deep State] to surrender and he wants the people of Iran to rise up and take back their country. Peace through strength. The world is watching. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

The Forgotten DOGE Of Venice

Most of us associate Elon Musk’s DOGE with the cybercurrency he loved to champion — the DOGE coin, featuring the sneering Shiba Inu puppy from Japan, shown here:

But the term “doge” is much older, and actually originated in the historical society of Venice. There, at the heart of Europe’s most powerful trading community — controlling the spice and silk routes into Asia — the “doge” served as the magistrate and military ruler who oversaw the security interests of the ruling families.

A doge was in place from A.D. 726 A.D. until A.D. 1797, when the last doge abdicated following Napoleon Bonaparte’s conquest of Venice. This was not a hereditary position, but an elected one, involving considerable politicking.

At least one doge attempted a palace coup against the Venetian nobility. Others have stirred considerable historical debate. Most have been forgotten. Here’s a brief summary on the position from JL History.

 

Call For A Debt Jubilee

Michael McKibben and Douglas Gabriel from the American Intelligence Media trace the long history of the Ashkenazi Jews, also known as the Khazarian Mafia, originally hailing from the Radanite district of Babylonia. These individuals served as the chief bankers of the Middle East as well as early traders, bringing perfumes, spices, incense and other precious goods via the Silk Road connecting Europe with the eastern coastline of China.

Although named as Jews, this group of individuals differs from the Canaanite Jews exiled into Egypt. They represent a separate ethnic stock, and there’s considerable debate over whether they are legitimately Jewish, or simply adopted the faith so they could more easily pursue their banking and trading pursuits.

Here, McKibben and Gabriel explain how these people still collect high interest or usury, same as happened thousands of years ago. Should there be a “debt jubilee,” so Christians and Jews can be freed from these tyrants?

China About To Invade Taiwan?

Is China setting up shop to finally invade Taiwan? Their aircraft carrier group has just stationed itself to the East of Taiwan and could be setting up for an invasion. China seeks to add Taiwan to their plans for the Belt and Road Initiative aka the New Silk Road. More from Titus Frost.

War On Dark Web Drugs

John Stossel reports the FBI has shut down Silk Road, the illegal online drug market and has jailed its founder, Ross Ulbricht. A judge sentenced Ulbricht to double-life, plus 40 years with no chance of parole, calling the ruling a “warning to others.”

Ross’ mom, Lyn Ulbricht tells Stossel her son was just an overly-zealous libertarian, who believed in free markets and volunteerism. “This was for all non-violent charges,” she says. “He’s not a dangerous person.” Here’s Stossel with the rest of the story.

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