08-20-2023, 02:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2023, 02:10 AM by DerVVulfman.)
CIA worked with Biden to call Hunter Biden Laptop story a Russian Hoax
- The letter was signed by 51 intel officials in 2020 immediately before the presidential election
- It falsely claimed that Hunter Biden's laptop had all the 'classic earmarks of a Russian information operation'
- Government watchdog group Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit Thursday
MSN Wrote:On October 19, 2020, Morell allegedly sent the CIA the final version of the letter to the Prepublication Classification Review for review and called it a 'rush job' so it could be approved.
The new report also revealed that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper provided editorial advice to 'strengthen the verbiage.'
But more recently, the same Mike Morell testified before the House Judiciary Committee that an Oct. 17 call with Biden's current Secretary of State Antony Blinken had 'absolutely' triggered his interest in coordinating the letter.
Antony Blinkin denies this of course, claiming he stays out of politics. Yet, Blinkin's job before the election was as Biden's campaign advisor. And the recent intelligence report detailed how the CIA worked with the Biden campaign to push the 51 Agent letter narrative.
The Administration is auctioning off millions of the unused parts for Peanuts
Its been revealed that GovPlanet, an online auction house has sold 81 lots of steel "Square structural tubes" that were intended for the border wall since April. And on Tuesday, they netted a mere $154,200 for 725 of the hollow beams at $212 a piece.
It was just last month that the Democrat-led Senate passed a Republican-sponsored bill aimed at Biden to extend the wall because of the southern border migrant crisis. Up to $300 Million of taxpayer funded wall has been left to ruse since Biden took over. But before the GOP led house can pass a matching version of the bill to work with the Senate version, Biden is rushing to get rid of the parts before being either forced to finish construction or allow border states like Texas to take custody and put the parts to use.
Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford Wrote:The pennies made from selling the border wall will not be enough to pay the families who suffer from a criminal act committed by someone who crossed our open borders during the Biden administration.
The GovPlanet auction schedule picked up in may when Wicker first introduced the Finish It Act, the act to force the Biden Administration to resume construction of the wall. Said auctions increased in speed after the Democrat-led Senate pushed the BiPartisan bill.
The Tour Showing San Francisco's Failed Policies May Also Appear in NYC
A local guide offers a "Downtown Doom Loop Walking Tour" in San Francisco, starting at City Hall, through Mid-Market and to Union Square. The tour spotlights the open-air drug markets, the abandoned offices, non-profit complexes and deserted storefronts.
This isn't a joke, the tour presents how the city's elected officials put the San Francisco in a "Doom Loop", a vicious cycle where one negative action or factor triggers another, which in turn triggers another negative action, ad infinum. In this case, the conditions have forced an exodus of both taxpayers and businesses which have led to even worse conditions.
Consider that the Department of Health and Human Services in San Francisco advised its employees to work at home rather than risk their safety to go to offices named after Nancy Pelosi. That is not a joke.
Hawaiian Electric Put Green Energy Goals Ahead of Fire
Now facing multiple lawsuits that may have led to the catastrophic wildfires.
Now facing multiple lawsuits that may have led to the catastrophic wildfires.
Quote:The lawsuit, obtained by NBC News, alleges that Hawaiian Electric helped set the stage for the devastating wildfires that killed at least 110 people last week. The plaintiffs accuse the utility company, which supplies 95% of the state's electricity, of knowingly failing to protect its equipment and customers from the threat of fire.
"Hawaiian Electric is not just responsible, and they weren't just negligent," Mikal Watts, a lead attorney on the case, told NBC. "They were grossly negligent by making conscious decisions to delay grid modernization projects that would have prevented this very tragedy."
Three other lawsuits filed in the aftermath of the disaster that were reviewed by NBC make similar claims.
In 2019, Hawaiian Electric knew it needed to do more to prevent its power lines to deter fires, but instead devoted the bulk of its resources to green energy than safety and prevention. Less than $245,000 was given to mitigate fires from 2019 to 2022 combined.
And as of now, mounting evidence suggests the Utility Company's equipment was to blame. One such piece is of a video showing a downed power line igniting dry grass, near the historic town of Lahaina.