Puppet Masters
"Blexit" is the brainchild of activist Candace Owens, who is arguing that African-Americans are being taken for granted by Democrats and that they can achieve more by supporting President Donald Trump.
If you search for it on Google, however, the actual website of the movement - Blexit.com - does not show up on the first page of results at all. Moreover, the top search results are news stories bashing Blexit and focusing on Owens' apology to rapper Kanye West over the claim he had designed their logo and merchandise.
A piece published by the Guardian, Northwestern University professors Benjamin I. Page, Jason Seawright, and Matthew J. Lacombe deliver the findings of an exhaustive study of "everything that the 100 wealthiest US billionaires have said or done, over a 10-year period, concerning several major issues of public policy."

Steam rises from chimneys of a heating power plant near a monument of Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin in Moscow
He explained that Moscow is already engaged in talks with Chinese, Turkish and Iranian financial regulators on integrating its System for Transfer of Financial Messages (SPFS) with financial messaging systems of those countries.
"The number of users of our internal financial messages' transfer system is now greater than that of those using SWIFT. We're already holding talks with China, Iran and Turkey, along with several other countries, on linking our system with their systems," Aksakov said.
"They need to be properly integrated with each other in order to avoid any problems with using the countries' internal financial messaging systems."
While the US commander in chief "hopes" the US military will not have to engage the so-called 'migrant caravans' with firearms once they reach the US border, Trump stated that pelting the American forces with rocks will not be tolerated.
"It's the military. I hope there won't be that. But I will tell you this: Anybody throwing stones, rocks, like they did to Mexico and the Mexican military, Mexican police - where they badly hurt police and soldiers of Mexico - we will consider that a firearm, because there is not much difference if you get hit in the face with a rock," Trump said to reporters.
Comment: The migrant groups are attempting to force their way into a country that doesn't belong to them, whereas the Palestinians seek to return to land that originally belonged to them before being expelled by the invading Zionists.
Big difference.
That being said, disproportionate response is never the answer. The military will be there as an aid to the Border Patrol. They will not be in charge.
Russia reportedly purchased more gold than any other country in the world, followed by Turkey, Kazakhstan, and India, which bought 18.5 tons, 13.4 tons and 13.7 tons respectively.
That marks the highest quarterly net purchase since 1993, when the WGC started tracking the country's data. Russia's gold stockpile now accounts for 17 percent of the country's overall foreign exchange reserves.
Comment: Wise countries are following the Russian lead in its move away from the dollar. Wiser ones are shoring up their currency with hard assets.
- 'Countries will move away from the dollar because the US uses it as a weapon', says CEO of Russia bank
- Bye bye petrodollar! French CEO of one of the world's largest energy majors "sees no reason for petrodollar"
- Russia looks to eliminate US dollar from trade with African countries
- Bye-bye dollar: China and Iran determined to avoid using US dollar as trade currency
- India agrees to buy Russian S-400 in rubles, not dollars
- The end of the dollar: The rush to gold is here
- Deutsche Bundesbank continues Germany's repatriation of gold reserves from abroad
- Prudent move: Hungary latest country to repatriate country's gold reserves from UK
The NCA would look into suspicions that a "number of criminal offences may have been committed", the Electoral Commission said in a statement, saying there were reasonable grounds to suspect Banks was "not the true source" of £8m in funding to the Leave.EU campaign.
The commission said the cases involve Banks, the insurance millionaire who heavily backed leave; Elizabeth Bilney, one of his key associates; Leave.EU itself; the company used to finance it; and "other associated companies and individuals".
Comment: Also see: Brexit: An £8.4m donation of unclear origin to the Leave campaign may have changed UK history
Don't all political campaigns spend millions in advertising and other modern social media techniques? Does that somehow invalidate the result of the referendum? Does it put democracy at risk? Or is it only questionable when people vote the 'wrong' way?
Whether you think Brexit is a good idea or not, you can see where the revelation above is going. Together with the recent food-supply hysteria, it appears that the objective is to discredit Brexit and promote a second referendum - one which, they hope, will result in the 'right' choice this time.
In the meantime, don't be surprised if the blame of Brexit is once again placed squarely on Russia. That's where the 'unknown origin' of Arron Banks' donation and the allegations about social media 'dark ads' might be headed. Blaming Russia worked to fuel a spurious narrative in the US, so why not in the UK also?
"The defendant claimed that he didn't contact with representatives of Gulen's movement and other criminal organizations as it contradicts his religious views... But in reality, as confirmed by witnesses, Brunson was in contact not only with FETO's 'Imam' in the Aegean region Bekir Baz, but also with his assistant Murat Safa, who had a direct access to the leader of the terrorist movement," the ruling reads as quoted by the local media.
According to the court, Brunson also provided support to FETO, while Gulen's supporters, including Baz, helped the pastor solve his problems.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has tweeted a timeline showing four times Mossad allegedly attempted to foil Iranian diplomatic efforts and interfere in international political processes in 2018.
At the White House on Wednesday, athletes and sports officials from numerous countries met at an event organized by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
The topic: calls to reform the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) in light of the decision to reinstate Russia in September.
Soros, a Hungarian-born Jew who has spent a large part of his fortune funding pro-democracy and human rights groups, has repeatedly been targeted by Hungary's right-wing government, in particular over his support for more open immigration.
In the latest case, Prime Minister Viktor Orban has backed a campaign in which Soros is singled out as an enemy of the state. "Let's not allow Soros to have the last laugh" say billboards next to a picture of the 86-year-old investor, a campaign that Jewish groups and others say foments anti-Semitism.
Soros, who rarely addresses personal attacks against him, has not commented on the billboards. But Hungarian Jewish groups and Human Rights Watch, an organization partly funded by Soros, have condemned the campaign, saying it "evokes memories of the Nazi posters during the Second World War".
Many posters have been defaced with anti-Semitic graffiti, including the words "stinking Jew" written in magic marker.
Comment: See also:
- Hacked Soros e-mails reveal plans for countering Israel's 'racist' policies
- George Soros meddling: Billionaire pumped £400,000 in anti-Brexit campaign
- Hungary's Orban orders his intelligence services to go after the "Soros empire"
- The Soros system: How his dodgy "NGOs" are disrupting real democracy around Russia's borders
- Is George Soros reaching the end of his destructive road?














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