Thursday, May 23, 2024

America's been at war for 222 out of its 239 years. Despite being a near-island with just two peaceful neighbors.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Judge Juan Merchan comes from a military junta family in Bogata, Columbia and is in line to sentence Trump to Riker's Island. Just ask Trump's CEO, Allen Weisselberg

Do not reenter that courtroom.  Judge Juan Merchan, an American judge born in Bogota comes from a military junta family in Bogata, Columbia. He is in line to sentence Trump to Ryker's Island.  Anybody who doesn't believe it, ask Allen Weisselberg, the CEO of the Trump organization, who is on Riker's Island for a second time.  "who On April 10, 2024, was sentenced to five months in prison.  He went to Rikers Island immediately and was still there as of a month later."  Ask Paul Manafort if they're kidding around.  But Allen right now in on Riker's Island at the age of 78, where they are going to put his boss, Donald Trump.  

RED LOBSTER: the hedge funds made the leases on that land so expensive that Red Lobster couldn't possibly continue to operate.

A hedge fund bought Red Lobster. As a condition of the sale, they made them split up their land and their restaurants.
Prior to the sale, Red Lobster owned all of the land that their restaurants were located on.  

Once they made them split that up, the hedge funds made the leases on that land so expensive that Red Lobster couldn't possibly continue to operate.  

“The only reason Red Lobster's going into bankruptcy is because a hedge fund wanted them to go into bankruptcy.” “The media will never stop covering for hedge funds while making it seem like every problem is the fault of the American people. Like, I'd be willing to bet you think Red Lobster went into bankruptcy because of endless shrimp. You know, the endless shrimp promotion they had. Because that's what the media's told you. They've been telling you repeatedly that the reason Red Lobster went into bankruptcy was that they had the endless shrimp combo and the greedy American people just took advantage of it. That's not what happened. No, what happened was a hedge fund bought Red Lobster and as a condition of the sale, they made them split up their land and their restaurants. Because up until that point, Red Lobster actually owned all of the land that their restaurants were located on. And then once they made them split that up, the hedge funds made the leases on that land so expensive that Red Lobster couldn't possibly continue to operate.

ROBIN GOFFE SAYS PARASITES ARE IN ALL VACCINES, CHILDHOOD AND ADULT. THEY ARE A BIOWEAPON

"Parasite Eggs in Vaccines," Robin Goffe, September 19, 2022.  What Robin Goffe does is connect parasites to autism and vaccines.  I have even claimed that those who've received the COVID-19 vaccine might develop adult autism.  I don't know how important it is to confirm the presence of parasites versus assuming that we all have some, both visible size and microscopic.   But it sounds like they can and do cause some horrific diseases and conditions. 



The Grumpy Gardner wrote, 

Agreed -- Borax and Oxi-Powder also seem to yield positive results. I have been fighting the little buggers for a bit now. I truly wish I knew all this a decade ago, my life would be much better. Not to mention I am sure I was pretty contagious at the worst of it -- best to get them before they become a problem -- once they set init takes quite a bit of efforts to evict them. I think Chlorine Dixoide would serve just fine for most -- good stuff. [show less]

Health_Odyssey replied,

Chlorine Dioxide has been a huge part of the detoxing of parasites with the likes of Robin, Kerri Rivera, and Andreas Kalcker. It works. As does copper sulfate, turpentine, and herbs. I use activated charcoal to also help clean up the "mess". 

On how long it takes to get rid of parasites, Health_Odyssey says, 

Yes. In fact, it might take up to 3 months and more.  

Top Khmer Rouge Leader, 84, Tells Court [in 2016] He Fought for Social Justice

This is from 2016, but stunning.  And to think that so many of the schools across the United States have Social Justice defaulted, if not in their curriculum, then in the demented minds of young teachers. 

Phnom Penh: One of the Khmer Rouge’s top surviving leaders Wednesday challenged his life sentence for crimes against humanity and said he had only fought for “social justice” in Cambodia, in rare comments made to a UN-backed court.
The brutal regime’s former head of state Khieu Samphan, 84, raised his voice to a chamber in Phnom Penh that will decide whether to accept an appeal on the guilty verdict handed down to him and another senior leader, 89-year-old Nuon Chea.
The men were convicted of committing crimes against humanity in 2014 for their pivotal role in the communist government that oversaw the deaths of up to two million Cambodians from 1975-1979 — nearly one-quarter of the population.
“What I want to say today and what I want my countrymen to hear is that as an intellectual I have never wanted anything other than social justice for my country,” Khieu Samphan told the court’s seven judges on the final day of the appeal hearing.
“I shall shout loudly that I never wanted to agree to any policy that is against the Cambodian people,” he said.
Nuon Chea, known as “Brother Number Two” to chief leader Pol Pot, did not exercise his right to make a statement.
Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea were the first high-ranking leaders to be jailed from the Khmer Rouge regime, which ruthlessly dismantled Cambodia’s modern society in pursuit of an agrarian Marxist utopia.
But their lawyers quickly appealed the ruling, accusing the court of a string of errors and the judges of failing to remain impartial due to their personal experiences under the regime.
The pair are also currently facing a second trial on charges of genocide for the killings of ethnic Vietnamese and Muslim minorities, as well as for their regime’s use of forced marriage and rape.
An estimated 100,000 to 500,000 Cham Muslims and 20,000 Vietnamese were killed during the Khmer Rouge’s brief but brutal reign.
The court, located on the outskirts of the capital, was set up in following an agreement between Cambodia and the United Nations to prosecute the Khmer Rouge leaders “most responsible” for the regime’s crimes.
The case against Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan was split into a series of smaller trials in 2011 for reasons including their advanced age and the large number of accusations.

Many key Khmer Rouge leaders have died without facing justice, including “Brother Number One” Pol Pot who died in 1998.