Also people looked into the OP of the videâs twitter and he said the n word a bunch of times. Also, people at the restaurant claimed they were joking about hanging Black People before this happened soâŠ
I donât feel bad lmaoo
Lmao, of course those sniveling little cowards cut out that part
Also people looked into the OP of the videâs twitter and he said the n word a bunch of times. Also, people at the restaurant claimed they were joking about hanging Black People before this happened soâŠ
I donât feel bad lmaoo
Lmao, of course those sniveling little cowards cut out that part
Yesterday I watched a CNN interview where former CIA Director Michael Hayden said he was afraid for America. Â Hayden acted as if Trumpâs policies are unprecedented and more Nazi-like than usual for America. Â I donât like Trumpâs policies, but Haydenâs words are ironic in light of the CIAâs own Nazi-like behavior and its promotion of child-murdering wars throughout its history. Â
The CIA has set up propaganda apparatuses against the American people to con the public into supporting wars where countless poor people were needlessly slaughtered. Â Hereâs a link to an article, A CIA Propaganda Apparatus Aimed at the American People with details and reference sources.
The CIA has instigated coups and wars around the world that have killed many innocent civilians including millions of children. Â For reference sources, hereâs a link to a video and article on the CIAâs history.
The U.S., with the CIAâs help, urged the American people to believe a false rationale for invading Iraq. Â They participated in lying to the public by promoting the lie that the âwar on terrorâ was real rather than a psyop. Â Hereâs a link with reference sources on the phony war on terror.
The U.S. has shown Nazi-like behavior a number of times, so Haydenâs shock at todayâs version shows he either doesnât know this or isnât being truthful. Â Guess which. Â Hereâs a link with reference sources, âA Whiff of Fascism.â
Yesterday I watched a CNN interview where former CIA Director Michael Hayden said he was afraid for America. Â Hayden acted as if Trumpâs policies are unprecedented and more Nazi-like than usual for America. Â I donât like Trumpâs policies, but Haydenâs words are ironic in light of the CIAâs own Nazi-like behavior and its promotion of child-murdering wars throughout its history. Â
The CIA has set up propaganda apparatuses against the American people to con the public into supporting wars where countless poor people were needlessly slaughtered. Â Hereâs a link to an article, A CIA Propaganda Apparatus Aimed at the American People with details and reference sources.
The CIA has instigated coups and wars around the world that have killed many innocent civilians including millions of children. Â For reference sources, hereâs a link to a video and article on the CIAâs history.
The U.S., with the CIAâs help, urged the American people to believe a false rationale for invading Iraq. Â They participated in lying to the public by promoting the lie that the âwar on terrorâ was real rather than a psyop. Â Hereâs a link with reference sources on the phony war on terror.
The U.S. has shown Nazi-like behavior a number of times, so Haydenâs shock at todayâs version shows he either doesnât know this or isnât being truthful. Â Guess which. Â Hereâs a link with reference sources, âA Whiff of Fascism.â
During his controversial meeting with leaders of the G-7 less than
two weeks ago, President Donald Trump allegedly threw two pieces of
Starburst candies on the table in front of German Chancellor Angela
Merkel, saying âHere, Angela. Donât say I never give you anything.â
The
exchange, described on CBS News by Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer,
sheds further light on the tense atmosphere depicted in the now famous
photograph of the meeting, in which Trump appears with his arms crossed
and a defiant scowl across his face.
During his controversial meeting with leaders of the G-7 less than
two weeks ago, President Donald Trump allegedly threw two pieces of
Starburst candies on the table in front of German Chancellor Angela
Merkel, saying âHere, Angela. Donât say I never give you anything.â
The
exchange, described on CBS News by Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer,
sheds further light on the tense atmosphere depicted in the now famous
photograph of the meeting, in which Trump appears with his arms crossed
and a defiant scowl across his face.