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Putting An End To The Endless

In ordering the public release of the John F. Kennedy files, President Donald Trump will lay bare the dangers of a secretive and corrupt state — dangers that JFK fought so hard to expose. JFK paid the ultimate sacrifice to uphold his values and to protect our nation from villains and rogues. Now, we must bear in mind his courage as we press forward to complete the daunting task that JFK pursued.

We still have struggles ahead of us, but it’s our time to put an end to the endless. A government based on lies and deceit, and ruled over by thugs, is not at all the nation our forefathers envisioned. Trump is showing us the way forward, exposing the evil World Economic Forum and challenging the Federal Reserve. Can he succeed? We must join him to ensure this quest does not fail. Whether the villains are Russians, Communist Chinese or our own FBI and CIA agents, they must be curbed, or else, vanquished.

At the top of his plate of reforms, Trump is fighting to stop the pointless wars, from World War I and II to the War in the Ukraine. Pray that he succeeds! Here’s more from And We Know.

World War WEF

From Australia and Brazil to the United States, people everywhere are turning against the crazed leftists from the World Economic Forum. No more should these WEF idiots “guide” our national policies nor try to control our governments or run our courts. We must drive them into the sea. More from Clif High.

South Park Predicts The Future

Notice how none of the Hollywood movies anymore have Chinese villains? That’s because China owns most of the Hollywood studios these days. And, of course, to poke fun of the Chinese would be racist. Just ask the yahoos in the NBA. More from Mark Dice.

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The big story trending is that Blizzard, the company behind Hearthstone, has suspended a player and rescinded prize money over his support for the ongoing Hong Kong protests.

This comes in the wake of the South Park episode mocking American companies for caving to the censorship demands of China. The news sparked outrage that Americans would have to live under the censorship of China due to market pressure with Marco Rubio issuing a statement stating just that. China uses market influence to exert cultural pressure onto other countries.

Meanwhile protesters in Hong Kong are being seriously injured as they demand free speech and sovereign rights, opposing the will of Communist China.

As Trump’s trade war escalates and companies are forced to choose sides, could all of this be the tipping point toward full-scale conflict between the US and China? More from Tim Pool.

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The Chinese, of course, didn’t take too kindly to South Park. The television comedy got banned by the Communists and completely erased from the Chinese version of the Internet! More from The Quartering.

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The Progressive Liberal

Looks like the WWE is slipping. How could the greatest conference in wrestling be more dumb-witted and slow on the uptake than Appalachian Mountain Wrestling, the small regional conference servicing the hills of Eastern Kentucky?  That’s right, you’ve got to watch the matches of the AMW to see wrestling’s newest heel, the most arrogant and effete villain — “The Progressive Liberal.”

In his own words, Dan Richards, The Progressive Liberal notes, “I say ‘character,’ but I do lean far left. So it’s not like I’m pretending to be something I’m not. I’m just turning it up. I hear Trump chants everywhere I go now, as soon as I walk out…”

“I still wear my Hillary shirt because my sentiment is, well, the election is rigged. It was rigged, after all. Trump would always say it and yeah, he knew it.”

Watch this rat here in his Corbin, Ky., match and you’ll realize The Progressive Liberal could become the next Iron Sheik — a villain so bad you’ll want to root him on, so his downfall will be all the harder.

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