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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
If the zigaboos are behind it, I reckon a hypersonic missile is headed their way - with precision.
Whether this is intended or not, I see this article as a narrative. Why? It gives you a selection of possible motives, which basically says it...
This is the narrative, or the cover of the narrative. They gave us 2 choices in the beginning, the wet market and an accidental Wuhan release....
So was it Israel? In its current circumstances? And these Tajik murderers… it's actually unbelievable, that they agreed to do such atrocity (and...
Funny how Sachs leads off saying it was accidentally released. Event201 suggest prior planning. I think he's a bit of a globalist shill, believes...
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Rand Paul’s New Crusade: The Secret 9/11 Docs
Coming off the Patriot Act fight, the presidential hopeful is sponsoring a bill to declassify 28 pages of a 9/11 report that may blame Saudi Arabia.
Senator Rand Paul, the man of the hour when it comes to pushing back against government secrecy, is throwing his weight behind a fresh push to declassify 28 pages from a 2002 Senate inquiry into the causes of 9/11.
The Kentucky Republican is sponsoring legislation called the “Transparency for the Families of 9/11 Act,” which would force the release of the disputed pages. With his support, an important issue that has languished far too long may be finally gaining traction.
Paul is a big catch for the 28 pages movement, as advocates describe their effort. Former Florida senator Bob Graham, who has been banging the drum on the classified pages for years, will appear alongside Paul at a press conference at the Capitol on Tuesday morning to lend his gravitas to the occasion.
Graham led the Senate inquiry and drafted the pages that have been kept under wraps. Without violating his oath of secrecy about specifics, the Democrat has been quite outspoken, saying the redacted pages “point a very strong finger at Saudi Arabia as being the principal financier” of the 9/11 attacks. He has also said the U.S. government’s protective stance toward the Saudis allows them to continue spreading the extreme Wahhabi version of Islam that has led to the rise of ISIS.