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  144.  @MorteWulfe  1999 Columbine kids- Harris was on Luvox, Klebold’s medical records remain sealed-can’t see them even after suicide. Both were subjected to extreme forms of bullying in high school. 2007 Virginia Tech shooting- Cho was was diagnosed with a severe anxiety disorder with selective mutism, as well as major depressive disorder and treated with medication. He gave multiple warnings to school officials in writing about ideations of mass violence towards students. Cho had been bullied all throughout his school years due to him suffering from mutism. 2008 Northern Illinois University Shooting- Kazmierczak was taking Xanax (anti-anxiety), Ambien (sleep aid), and Prozac (antidepressant), all of which were prescribed to him by a psychiatrist. 2012 Oikos University shooting- Su Nam Ko had paranoid schizophrenia, was bullied regularly. 2012 Newtown CT School Masacre- Adam Lanza. Lanza was treated by Robert King, who recommended extensive support be put in place, and King's colleague Kathleen Koenig at the Yale Child Study Center prescribed the antidepressant Celexa. Lanza took the medication for three days. His mother Nancy reported: "On the third morning he complained of dizziness. By that afternoon he was disoriented, his speech was disjointed, he couldn't even figure out how to open his cereal box. He was sweating profusely ... it was actually dripping off his hands. He said he couldn't think ... He was practically vegetative. 2015 Umpqua Community College Shooting- Christopher Harper-Mercer was mentally-ill, broken home, ideations of rewards by satan for murdering. Suffered from bullying. 2018 Parkland school shooting- Nicholas Cruz had received years of mental health treatment, had at least 45 calls to Law Enforcement to the family for disturbances, and had made threats for years. Multiple school officials recommended further mental health assessments and involuntary commitment, but he was allowed to remain free, even making open threats about becoming a professional school shooter. Cruz had been bullied and suffered from depression, fetal alcohol syndrome, fetal narcotics, and brain damage as a result of his biological mother’s substance abuse. 2018 Sant Fe High School Shooting- Greek immigrant Dimitrios Pagourtzis claimed he was bullied by students and coaches for years, suffered from mental illness as a result and did the school shooting so his story could be finally heard. 2022 Uvalde shooting- Salvador Ramos was bullied in the 4th Grade classroom where he ultimately would shoot and kill 19 students. He was described as a school shooter for years by friends and acquaintances. Numerous warning signs of mental illness, attempts to acquire firearms, and anti-social behavior were supposedly ignored, to include communication with the FBI. 2023 Nashville shooting- Audrey Hale suffered from gender dysphoria and was under treatment for an emotional disorder. Therefore, all law-abiding people must be punished for.....doing the right thing, behaving safe with firearms, and exercising their rights. If only you surrender more of your rights, then these school shootings will....uh....continue anyway because mentally-disturbed, medicated, broken home, and bullied people will find a way to enact their vengeance.
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  192.  @marygh4834  What time period, region, and types of schools did you go to? I went to Montessori, public Kindergarten, on-base school overseas for 1st and 2nd, private for 3rd and first semester 4th, public for remaining 4th and all of 5th and 6th. Public for 7th at 2 different Junior High Schools, private Baptist school for 8th and most of 9th Grades, private non-denominational for remainder of 9th, on-base school for beginning of 10th, public for 10th and 11th, exchange student to Japan between 11th and 12th, finished out 12th in public high school. Believe me, I heard a lot of personal views and dogma from all kinds of teachers. I had everything from anti-medication rants from my 2nd grade teacher to my parents (she was right too, even though she didn’t like me), to uncontrolled bursts of anger-driven physical abuse from both public and private teachers, to religious and anti-religious dogma, pro-communist ideology from my Baptist science/home room teacher, interesting challenges to societal ideas and mainstream media tenets through personal research and interviews, sexually-deviant behavior synonymous with sex ed volunteers teaching oral application of condoms, claimed weird experiences with clairvoyance about RFK’s assassination, an incontinent art teacher who shat his pants and sucked at art, an English teacher who was on multiple rounds of Jeopardy, you name it. School by its nature is an indoctrination experience in devaluing the family through daily and systemic abandonment of children, physical conformity training through submission, silence, and obedience, and precious little academics in both public and private institutions. The whole thing is a racket that needs overhauling.
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  248.  @Daves_Man_Cave  I can see how we're coming to different conclusions. AR stands for "ArmaLite", not "ArmaLite Rifle". Evidence is the ArmaLite AR-9 and AR-17 Shotguns developed in the 1950s. People make this mistake a lot without being familiar with ArmaLite history. Barrel lengths: In the 1930s, Rifles typically had barrels 24"-30" in length. Carbines were 16"-24". Metallic cartridge technology and pressure containment vessels had lower working pressures in the 1800s, which incrementally increased into the 1930s. In 1934, if you read the NFA Hearings, you'll see that pistols were classified by barrel lengths of 12" or less. There were also short-barreled lever guns that didn't fit well into the common classifications at the time, as well as pistols with holsters that doubled as stocks. An overlooked firearms classification that has evolved more is the Personal Defense Weapon (PDW). PDWs don't always fit into Rifle, Carbine, or Pistol definitions because of barrel length and intent to use with either 1 or 2 hands. One of the earliest PDWs of the 20th Century was the M1 Carbine, but it had an 18" barrel and was literally called a Carbine, though it didn't fire a full-sized rifle cartridge. AR-15, Cz Scorpion, Hk, Striborg, etc. Pistols actually fall more into the category of PDWs. Arbitrary definitions that don't take technological progress into account repeatedly miss the mark. I'll give another example: The Army's new NGSW "rifle" has a 13" barrel, but generates velocities similar to a 24" .270 Winchester firing the same projectile weight. Is it a carbine or a rifle? How would a reasonable person, a firearms historian and technical analyst, and the ATF classify the following? AR-15 w/7.5" barrel AR-15 w/10.5" barrel AR-15 w/12.5" barrel AR-15 w/14.5" barrel Hk SP5 FN 5.7 PS90 w/10" barrel Steyr AUG w/16" barrel Mauser 7.65mm with holster/stock The NFA hearings discussed concealabilty of firearms used by gangsters and Dillinger, with Colt Automatics and Thompson SMGs as their main firearms to be taxed. The pistol tax provision was eliminated, making the concealability metric a moot point. Pistols aren't subject to the NFA. Since they defined pistols as having barrels of 12" or less, what are firearms with 12-18" barrels? Next, why did they arbitrarily change the barrel length for rifles from 18" to 16" in the 1960s, but left shotguns at 18"?
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  261. The real argument is not a mechanical one, but a legal one. The NFA and 1986 MG registry closure created 2 classes of people with regard to exercising rights: 1. The ultra-wealthy elites who can afford to buy a real machinegun, Sub-Machinegun, or select-fire assault rifle for the entry fee of $14,000 to $200,000 or more, with a $200 tax and dealer transfer fees. 2. The deprived peasant-citizen who has no ability to exercise these rights. Pre-1986, it was much more affordable to buy automatic weapons through the $200 stamp tax infringement process, though still an offense to the 2A and the People. Remember that the NFA didn’t make keeping and bearing machine-guns illegal. It infringed on the rights of the people by creating a special bypass taxation scheme that only less than 1% of the populace can afford to pay for. This is the only valid argument in this case. Bump stocks are a cheap way for the people to imitate owning a machinegun without actually having one that works well enough for 2A purposes. For technical merits, a semi-automatic firearm equipped with a bump-fire stock is not a machinegun, and neither is an M16, AKM, or Uzi. Select fire rifles are assault rifles. Pistol caliber, compact, magazine-fed, automatic weapons are Submachineguns (SMGs). Machineguns are belt-fed. The idiots in Congress in 1934 got it all wrong, as has every Congress since (1968 and 1986). These are people who failed to bring in actual SMEs on the subject to clarify and contrast the different types of arms that are restricted from being infringed upon by any entity in the US.
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  281.  @frankenz66  I’ve been a delegate before and have been to many meetings where people say the same, but I agreed with them in several particular cases because their conscience in those cases was in line with the Constitution. This was just delegates though. What happens is that once a delegate goes to the State and Federal level Q&A meetings with Senators/Congressmen/AGs/etc., there is a large effort funded by the sponsors to steer opinion with lots of “facts” to support their corporate agendas. Most people who have been to college are poorly-equipped to filter through these facts because they have zero formal critical thinking training or analytical skills, so it’s actually better to send someone with good gut instinct or someone with a PhD or strong scientific background, because the corporate sponsors/campaign bundlers are excellent at appeal to emotion arguments supported by select data. The pillars of thinking that get immediately eliminated are Completeness, Fairness, Accuracy, Relevancy, Depth, Precision, and Logic. It’s very easy to sway delegates to think a certain way, and the rigged political parties have been in this business for basically 2 centuries, with a populace who has only gotten dumber. The big party meetings teach representatives to look down at their stupid peasant constituents, and how to manipulate them into foregone conclusions that only benefit the campaign financiers. The whole thing is a cursed illusion with some extra games to play than in an outright corrupt system, but the results are basically the same.
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  369.  @oliveleaf7376  FDR was one of the worst presidents in our entire history due to his socialism and dramatic expansion of the administrative state. The Supreme Court said that he was running things as an authoritarian. He put 2 KKK Justices on the court, including Hugo Black, a freaking KKK Grand Master from Alabama. He was propped up by the Mafia/Papa Joe Kennedy and the media creation of the cult of personality around him. Teddy Roosevelt was another one. Really kicked off the progressive era embracing Marxism and statism into the US, firmly establishing blue blood elite families into power vs the grassroots caucus system he despised. George H.W. Bush? China man George? You're kidding, right? He was instrumental in covering up the JFK assassination, former DCI under unelected Ford, key Warren Commission culprit. Bush family is bought off by China after he was ambassador there. Read up on Neal Bush and the Thai hooker scandal honey trap. Skull & Bonesman out of Yale, which is where CIA leadership comes from. Bush was literally providing Saddam Hussein with ballistic missile components from Loral Space Systems and directly involved in the Iraqgate banking scandal. He hated Reagan for his populism that a Bush could never command. Trump is so much better than any of these stooges combined because he managed to overcome a rigged election in 2016 and represent the people for the first time in at least 150 years. The others were propped up by the system with full complicity and active involvement from corporate media. You have volumes of reading to do.
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  370.  @anacaicedomacia  He's the only candidate who knows how to set policy for an economy that allows young families to afford homes. They can't right now and the future isn't looking good for them (my 5 kids included). He's the only President who didn't get us into new wars, the only President who sent weapons to Ukraine before Feb 2022, especially Javelins and other missiles Obama refused to send. He then threatened Putin not to make any moves there or else.... He negotiated more Middle East peace deals than all US Presidents combined. He brought consumer drug prices down with HHS authorizing 900-1000 generic drugs every year. Big Pharma hates Trump more than RFK. He finally put China's unfair trade practices in-check after every other US President sold out to them, especially Bush 41, Clinton, Bush 43, and Obama. He then renegotiated our trade deals with threats and allies alike, where we went in and said, that's nice, now here's how it's actually going to be on US terms favorable to US workers and families. He brought energy prices way down and threatened any US company with massive tariffs if they sent any more jobs overseas. He took the WTI from 56 down to 22 with generous energy policies, which fueled a great economy. He went around telling NATO to get their defense spending in order, because the US taxpayer is tired of footing the bill. They laughed at him until Feb 2022. He's the only US President that brought in black inner city leaders who have pioneered functional youth services programs to listen to them and get them more assistance, and did it for weeks, televised. Not even Obama did anything like that. These were all real, non-partisan policies that are great for America.
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  371.  @anacaicedomacia  Economy: Young families had more access to home-buying under Trump, now they don't. Home prices and interest rates have moved single family residences away from their buying power. Jobs: Trump reshored US jobs and threatened US companies with severe financial penalties if they moved assembly lines overseas. Energy policy: Trump promoted the biggest growth in US energy dominance, taking the WTI from 56 down to 22, gas was in the $2.xx range/gal. That's the lifeblood of an economy. National Security: Trump ran the best National security policy of any President in generations by making it clear US comes 1st, then backed it up by threatening the Taliban leader that if a single hair was hurt on US soldiers, he would bomb the Taliban leader's house, then pulled out the photos of his house, handed it to him, and walked out of the meeting. When Putin attacked US forces in Syria, he authorized 6 hours of JDAMs, SDBs, Hellfires, and Precision artillery against them at the Battle of Khasham. Corporate media won't touch the story. He also didn't start any new wars, and negotiated more Middle East peace deals than all US Presidents combined. He made US border security a top priority to stop illegals from entering the US. He's the only US President that brought in inner city leaders to help spread their private programs with rehab, supporting the fatherless, and vocational training. Obama didn't give those ministers and youth leaders the time of day. Military: Trump prioritized rebuilding the services, producing critical combat systems, and elevating US National security strength to deter anyone from attacking us. Drug pricing: Trump had his HHS Director authorize 900-1000 generic drugs per year to bring the cost of drugs down to help the people. Pharma hated him for this something fierce. I could go on all day. He hit the ground running like no other US President and accomplished more in 4 years than multiple White Houses have done in decades.
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  417. I’ve been studying the ATF history since the 1980s. The purposes of the 1934 National Firearms Act and the 1968 Gun Control Act from which the ATF claim their authority dealt with certain situations respective to each on of those eras: In 1934, a few small-time Midwest gangs like Dillinger and Bonnie & Clyde were using V8 cars and various weapons stolen from law enforcement and the military to rob banks. The Attorney General went before Congress and told them this was a National emergency, that 500,000 men like Dillinger comprised the criminal underworld and were armed similarly. (Page 4, NFA Hearings, 73rd Congress, H.R. 9066, 1934) During those hearings, Attorney General Cummings proposed Congress could circumvent the Constitutional restrictions on government from prohibiting the possession and bearing of arms by placing exorbitant taxes on them. That way they would still be technically obtainable, but not practical to the common man since they proposed stamp taxes of $200 in the worst year of the Depression, when unemployment was 24.7%. It turned out that there were only a few gangs like Dillinger, namely Bonnie & Clyde and Ma Barker’s gangs. All of these tiny gangs were gunned-down in 1934 and the US Midwest was the only place they could commit the crimes they did due to vast distances between towns, which allowed them to battle out with local LEOs, then hop in V8 powered automobiles and speed away. In 1968, the premise for the Gun Control Act was that Lee Harvey Oswald ordered his Italian 6.5 Carcano and .30 Special through the mail using a fake identity, which he allegedly used to assassinate JFK and kill officer J.D. Tippit. Therefore, all other Americans must pay for these alleged crimes with more restrictions imposed on the ability to purchase and order firearms across State lines. The ATF would be charged with regulating the new Federal Firearms Licensing system, which is a de facto extension of Federal firearms restrictions on the citizens of the States, where ATF demands that anyone wanting to own a firearms business must enter into a conspiracy with them to defraud the people of their rights to keep and bear arms. None of these Acts that created the ATF and gave them power are even remotely-constitutional for reasons that should jump out right away. After 1934, we basically have a few scraps left over from what the Founders intended the people to keep and bear.
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  420. There’s a huge difference between security clearance for access, and executive power for classification and sharing intel (Presidents often share highly-classified intelligence with allies, as well as withhold it.). VPs do not have authority to share intel unless specifically blessed-off by the President. In Biden’s case, he was engaged in very direct international relations with Ukraine and Russia, all of which benefited Russia. One of the most treasonous acts was the Obama-Biden-Clinton fast-tracking of the sale of uranium mining rights in the US to Putin. The other was the intervention in Ukrainian anti-corruptions efforts once they threw Yanukovych out of office, and democratically elected Poroshenko. Poroshenko appointed Viktor Shokin to head the new drive in eradicating corruption, especially where the Ukrainian government had been infiltrated by so many Russian agents and pro-Russian separatists. One of the companies Putin was using to launder his illegal pilfering of Ukraine’s economy and to hide human trafficking operations was Burisma. Burisma’s energy profits were not that large, so it didn’t make any sense that so much effort was made to conceal what was going on with the company. As soon as Putin realized Yanukovych was going to be ousted, a Russian oligarch named Elena Baturina wired $3.5 million to a shell company run by SECSTATE John Kerry’s stepson, Chris Heinz, and VP Biden’s son, Hunter. That was called Rosemont Seneca, one of dozens of Biden family shell corporations with no evidence of actual services provided other than access. VP Biden threatened Poroshenko with keeping $1 Billion in aid money from Ukraine, if Poroshenko didn’t fire Shokin (who was investigating Burisma).
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  422. Biden has been working for Moscow since 1972. They funded his campaign through the Council for a Livable World under the guise of environmentalism and anti-nuclear proliferation. Immediately after his rigged Senate 1972 election in Delaware, he flew to the Soviet Union in 1973, then returned to the US to execute his taskings to kill the B-1A program with Carter saying it was too expensive. In 1979, he flew back to Leningrad, met with Brezshnev, Alexey Kosygin, and Andrei Gromyko. He returned to the US and began lobbying in the Senate for the rest of them to ratify the SALT treaty by disarming the US further with our strategic weapons posture while the Soviets used the technical data from the B-1A to build the Tu-160. Biden, having succeeded in killing the B-1A program, further worked to fight the development of the B-2 secretly, and US ICBM, SLBM, ballistic missile submarines, and other developmental programs. When Reagan came into office, he thankfully reversed the course on Soviet momentum using traitors within and ramped-up US defense spending on these programs, restarted the B-1 with the B-1B program, MX, ATF, and re-built the military into a more formidable force that emphasized battle-focused training, a major departure from the fragmented institutional norms of the 1970s. Biden critiqued the Reagan White House throughout, espousing pro-Soviet positions at every turn. He especially hate the Reagan philosophy on defeating the Soviet Union, calling it appalling. Biden has represented a clear and present danger to the United States of America throughout his entire Senate, VP, and WH occupation working for the hard-liners in Moscow. Various elements in US intelligence have been aware of this since the 1970s, but have been stopped from prosecuting him for treason because he receives cover from other traitors in high places, like CIA Director Stansfield Turner under Carter, (who was recruited by NKVD moles who penetrated the OSS and CIA in the late 1940s). This has been going on for a long time.
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  429. Biden-su is from Pennsylvania. The main reason he is affiliated with Delaware is because of his support from the Soviets through The Council for a Livable World, who funded his Senate campaign in 1972 to get as many Soviet moles into the US Senate as possible with treaty signature authority. They had the goods on Joseph Biden because he was a pedophile, so they could lean on him hard through coercion with minimum bribery payments to get him to do their bidding, rather than a Boy Scout who would require much more effort via the MICE matrix. Evidence of this? Biden’s first trip immediately after being sworn-in was to the Soviet Union in Leningrad, where he met with senior party leaders of the USSR. Their first directive to him involved killing the B-1A strategic bomber program, while helping them obtain technical data on it. Biden came back and became the main ringleader/chearleader in the Senate working hard to kill the B-1A, which was eventually done with cooperation with the Carter WH. After they killed the B-1A, Biden flew to Moscow and met with the senior Soviet leadership for his next set of marching orders, which was a thing called SALT II treaty where the US would agree to drastic ally cut our nuclear weapons and USSR would sign the same papers, but actually ramp-up their production. Biden has been a traitor to the US since no later than 1972, fully open to receiving bribes from the Soviets, Russians, Ukrainians, and Chinese. This has spilled out into the open over the past few years, with him openly bragging about the corruption, and the absolute incompetence of his son and brother in their inability to maintain any degree of discretion when betraying the US people.
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  440.  @ffakr  I’ve been studying the history of education since the 1980s and am always learning more. Of course parents raised in public and even private schools don’t know math very well as a general rule, by design. Math is the problem-solving language of scientific inquiry and applied physics. It’s impossible to maintain control with centralized systems of government when a substantial portion of the population is exposed to applied math solutions and organic approaches to logical analysis of problems. It’s extremely difficult to steer these types of people. So why would someone advocate for more of the same system that produces functionally-illiterate adults in the basic sciences? For me, I was raised in a developmental aerospace community with multilingual parents and close-hold defense programs where the top minds were concentrated, not just in engineering, but the hands-on technicians and mechanics who had to work on, repair, and build the advanced systems. Many senior career engineers have stated that watching episodes of Mark Rober and Smarter Every Day covered courses they took in college for engineering better than any classroom environment could have. So today, we live in an information exchange system that allows people who went to school to gain an actual education alongside their children at home. The biggest challenge is that they have been conditioned to no longer question or show that spark of curiosity that children have, so staying in the rut of consumerist and entertainment-saturation behavior is hard to break from.
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  462.  @wesman7837  It was a group of men who built the bomb in a salvage auto business shop in downtown OKC. They were Middle Easterners organized by Ali Mohamed, a former Egyptian intel officer who was purged from the Egyptian military after the assassination of Sadat. He was under FBI surveillance after he got out of the US Army, and traveled around the US conducting site surveys and terrorist cell recruiting/organizing. The whole media story about OKC is so fake, it's better that you had never heard it if you want to study OKBOMB. There were 14 criminal referrals from multiple agencies within DOD and DOJ against the Clintons when they left the Arkansas Governor's mansion and went to the WH, and the FBI Director allowed those investigations to proceed. OKC Murrah Building contained most of the files for those criminal referrals, since Arkansas falls under that Federal region with OKC as their central Federal building. The DEA, FBI, DIA, Arkansas LEAs, and NSA were just some of the referring agencies, with charges that included murder, treason, espionage, perjury, suborning of perjury, obstruction of Justice, evidence tampering, criminal conspiracy, narcotics trafficking, money-laundering, concealment of income, undeclared offshore assets from illicit activities, assault, and sexual harassment, which all happened as an abuse of executive while the Clintons were in the Governor's position in Arkansas. Gee, it sure would be convenient if those records were destroyed and then blamed on his political rivals. After the OKC Bombing, Clinton blamed right wing talk radio for the attack, at a time when his Presidency was so scandal-plagued, that things were looking bleak for his and Hillary's future. With help from the media, he was cast as "the healer in-chief", and Senator Joe Biden had his staff draft the PATRIOT ACT to "combat domestic terrorism". It was then passed into law in the next Administration of George W. Bush.
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  592. When I looked into Burisma’s actual revenue, there wasn’t much there. Burisma was being used by Putin as a laundering vehicle for illegal funds from industries like human trafficking, arms sales, racketeering, and typical Russian corruptsia. Putin was very motivated to conceal what was going on with Burisma, and had Elena Baturina wire $3.5 million to Rosemont Seneca in Feb 2014 because he was about to lose his puppet, Viktor Yanukovych, who was providing services to Putin from Ukraine. They sent negotiators to the Obama WH in March 2014 to set up Hunter’s no-show job at Burisma, and Hunter was officially on the board by May. Putin knew that a democratically-elected pro-Ukrainian president would wrestle power away from his meddling in Kiev and Ukraine, so he placed Hunter there as a roadblock to future investigations. The new Ukrainian President appointed Viktor Shokin as the chief prosecutor, who picked up the existing evidence of massive corruption inflicted on Ukraine by Russia through plants and moles in Kiev under Yanukovych. Hunter’s job was act as a disincentive to look into Burisma, but Poroshenko and Shokin went forward anyway, so Putin leaned on Biden to demand that Poroshenko fire Shokin or Ukraine would not get $1 Billion in IMF aid. Obama, the European Central Bank, and IMF all were putting pressure on Poroshenko to fire Shokin because Shokin had evidence that was international in scope that exposed the financial systems of the world being in-bed with Putin’s money-laundering of human-trafficking and other high crimes. He tried to have Viktor Shokin assassinated twice, first by sniper fire into his office, then by poisoning which he almost didn’t survive. After the poisoning incident, Shokin went into hiding.
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  633.  @AlexJones0316  I can’t think of a President in recent memory that got as much done in 2 terms as Trump did in 4 years.   Energy independence/net exporter for US, economic growth, Record-low unemployment,  More Middle East Peace Deals than all 8 Presidents before him combined,  No new wars,  Pulled us out of the UN Climate BS treaty,  Renegotiated US trade deals with China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, UK, Korea, etc. from a position of strength, not compromise.   He reduced income inequality. Lower 50% of US households saw a 40% increase in net worth,  7 million new jobs,  401k plans hit record highs,  Brought back businesses and manufacturers who had left the US,  Tax relief for the middle class,  Cut business tax rate from 35% down to 21%,  $1.5 Trillion repatriated to the US from overseas tax-sheltering,  Created the first paid family leave tax credit,  Expanded apprenticeships,  Lowered drug prices for the first time in 51 years. Launched an initiative to stop global freeloading in the drug market. Finalized a rule to allow the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. Finalized the Most Favored Nation Rule to ensure that pharmaceutical companies offer the same discounts to the United States as they do to other nations, resulting in an estimated $85 billion in savings over seven years and $30 billion in out-of-pocket costs alone. Proposed a rule requiring federally funded health centers to pass drug company discounts on insulin and Epi-Pens directly to patients. Ended the gag clauses that prevented pharmacists from informing patients about the best prices for the medications they need. Ended the costly kickbacks to middlemen and ensured that patients directly benefit from available discounts at the pharmacy counter, saving Americans up to 30 percent on brand name pharmaceuticals. Enhanced Part D plans to provide many seniors with Medicare access to a broad set of insulins at a maximum $35 copay for a month’s supply of each type of insulin. Reduced Medicare Part D prescription drug premiums, saving beneficiaries nearly $2 billion in premium costs since 2017. Ended the Unapproved Drugs Initiative, which provided market exclusivity to generic drugs. Updated the way Medicare pays for innovative medical products to ensure beneficiaries have access to the latest innovation and treatment. Reduced improper payments for Medicare an estimated $15 billion since 2016 protecting taxpayer dollars and leading to less fraud, waste, and abuse. Took rapid action to combat antimicrobial resistance and secure access to life-saving new antibiotic drugs for American seniors, by removing several financial disincentives and setting policies to reduce inappropriate use. Launched new online tools, including eMedicare, Blue Button 2.0, and Care Compare, to help seniors see what is covered, compare costs, streamline data, and compare tools available on Medicare.gov. Provided new Medicare Advantage supplemental benefits, including modifications to help keep seniors safe in their homes, respite care for caregivers, non-opioid pain management alternatives like therapeutic massages, transportation, and more in-home support services and assistance. Protected Medicare beneficiaries by removing Social Security numbers from all Medicare cards, a project completed ahead of schedule. Unleashed unprecedented transparency in Medicare and Medicaid data to spur research and innovation. Secured the Southern Border of the United States. Built over 400 miles of the world’s most robust and advanced border wall. Illegal crossings have plummeted over 87 percent where the wall has been constructed. Deployed nearly 5,000 troops to the Southern border. In addition, Mexico deployed tens of thousands of their own soldiers and national guardsmen to secure their side of the US-Mexico border. Ended the dangerous practice of Catch-and-Release, which means that instead of aliens getting released into the United States pending future hearings never to be seen again, they are detained pending removal, and then ultimately returned to their home countries. Entered into three historic asylum cooperation agreements with Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala to stop asylum fraud and resettle illegal migrants in third-party nations pending their asylum applications. Entered into a historic partnership with Mexico, referred to as the “Migrant Protection Protocols,” to safely return asylum-seekers to Mexico while awaiting hearings in the United States. Instituted national security travel bans to keep out terrorists, jihadists, and violent extremists, and implemented a uniform security and information-sharing baseline all nations must meet in order for their nationals to be able to travel to, and emigrate to, the United States. Suspended refugee resettlement from the world’s most dangerous and terror-afflicted regions. Rebalanced refugee assistance to focus on overseas resettlement and burden-sharing. 85 percent reduction in refugee resettlement. Overhauled badly-broken refugee security screening process. Required the Department of State to consult with states and localities as part of the Federal government’s refugee resettlement process. Issued strict sanctions on countries that have failed to take back their own nationals. Established the National Vetting Center, which is the most advanced and comprehensive visa screening system anywhere in the world. Issued a comprehensive “public charge” regulation to ensure newcomers to the United States are financially self-sufficient and not reliant on welfare. Created an enforcement mechanism for sponsor repayment and deeming, to ensure that people who are presenting themselves as sponsors are actually responsible for sponsor obligations. Issued regulations to combat the horrendous practice of “birth tourism.” Issued a rule with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make illegal aliens ineligible for public housing. Issued directives requiring Federal agencies to hire United States workers first and prioritizing the hiring of United States workers wherever possible. Suspended the entry of low-wage workers that threaten American jobs. Finalized new H-1B regulations to permanently end the displacement of United States workers and modify the administrative tools that are required for H-1B visa issuance. Defended United States sovereignty by withdrawing from the United Nations’ Global Compact on Migration. Suspended Employment Authorization Documents for aliens who arrive illegally between ports of entry and are ordered removed from the United States. Restored integrity to the use of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) by strictly adhering to the statutory conditions required for TPS. The list goes on-and-on. I’ve never seen a White House come close to this level of activity.
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  688.  @Costa_Conn  I personally did a 1999-2019 relevancy-based research set of metrics, narrowed to medical and academic journals on the subject to eliminate 2020-forward media bias/contamination. I also included investor literature. SARSCOV was patented by a team, including Dr. Baric, at UNC Chapel Hill in 2002 before the first outbreak per the US Patent & Trade Office. They continued chimeric research on it with gain of threat lab iterations, using large populations of human/mice hybrids. To build those mice, they took human stem cells from fetal lung tissue and injected it into mice embryos in utero to grow miniature human lungs inside the mice. Then, they ran cycles of modified cpronavirus spike proteins using 4 positively-charged amino acids so that the virus would attach more easily to Human endothelia in veins, lungs, and soft tissues that have negative charges. I have some medical background with live tissue studies in a military setting and took an interest in virology, immunology, and epidemiology back in the 1990s, though my primary focus has been in aerospace defense systems. The evidence clearly demonstrates man-made origin of the modified virus, that it was done initially at UNC Chapel Hill, then the research was banned in 2014. Dr. Shi Zhengli then packed up the research samples and materials and moved the operation to Wuhan, while Fauci approached Moderna to begin experimenting with mRNA gene-editing Lipid NanoCapsule devices. At the time, Moderna described this research as classified, while openly talking about mRNA treatments for influenza and Zika virus. Everything I just described is pre-2019 even. Moderna's 2019 investor report is really one of the only stand-out documents I referenced, and it told investors they were looking at windfalls of profit around the corner.
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  725.  @raqueljacobs1542  The US experienced substantial and steady economic growth in the 1800s-early 1900s, including massive industrial growth. Foreign banks from Europe didn’t like the lack of control that they were accustomed to with their empires, so they created a system where US taxpayers foot the bill for the new currency (against the very specific dictates of the Constitution), loaned to them by a hybrid bank network with a US name but mostly foreign ownership, and US taxes backing a new exploitative financial scheme that benefitted the creators of that system. US economic explosion happened after WWII, where we financed the new naval and military protection of international trade under Bretton Woods, leading to a globalist economy where the participants didn’t have to pay a dime into the protection scheme. Tariffs benefitted the US tremendously because we had/have more of what other nations need/want than we need/wanted of their products and services. Huge factors in that are: 1. US is the largest bread basket in the world with the longest harvest seasons. 2. US has the most vast connected river network on the planet, with more deep sea ports along all 3 of our gigantic coastlines (not even counting Alaska). 3. US consumes most of its domestic product, doesn’t rely on critical industries from other nations (food, energy, defense). 4. US is geographically isolated from any threat nations. Tariffs are a superior position from which the US can maintain its trade relationships. Our new trade policies are effectively going to be tariff-based anyway, where Canada and Mexico got on board early with NAFTA, and anyone else who wants to enjoy a kind of favorable trade status with us must submit to our terms, no real negotiating.
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