"Washington reporters love gossip more than facts. They love covering insider junk more than covering history. The fact is, DOnald J. Trump is gonna be president, not some staff, not some cabal, not the quote New Yorkers." - Newt Gingrich
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg1-OyySxMQ
As President Trump's most trusted confidant and loyalist bodyguard Keith Schiller is forced out of the White House by General Kelly, sources say President Trump is starting to slur his words at night, a major red flag. It’s well known that President Trump NEVER drinks and has never taken drugs. It's now suspected by White House insiders loyal to Trump that someone, perhaps McMaster/Kelly, is drugging his food and/or sodas. Is this an effort to remove President Trump from office via the 25th Amendment, as the Deep State media has been telegraphing for months now? Or, is this simply an effort to make President Trump more controllable by the powers that be? Either way, it seems the 45th POTUS is in grave danger.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXdP8Sg3QBk
Stories covered on this October 31, 2014 episode of the Nightly World News:
-According to a NY Times statistical election-forecasting machine, the Republicans have a moderate edge, with about a 70% chance of gaining a majority come election day, and according to the Washington Post "Election Lab" Republicans are favored to control the Senate by 95% chance as of today.
-Veteran Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) had some harsh words for the Republican Party during a Thursday campaign rally for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D). As he has done repeatedly before, Rangel compared some members of the GOP to confederates from the Civil War era. But at the Thursday evening event, he added that they "believe that slavery isn't over."
-Things must be going even worse for the Democrats than the polls suggest. The campaign of incumbent Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., for example, has hit rock bottom. How else to explain her lame attempt to blame her electoral peril on racism and sexism? Modern illiberals are incapable of thinking their record or their ideas could lead to misfortune.
-Democrats are telling voters that they had better head to the polls — or else. The New York State Democratic Committee is bullying people into voting next week with intimidating letters warning that it can easily find out which slackers fail to cast a ballot next Tuesday.
-Sam Shank says "Let’s Fix It: Let's End Human Driving" with driverless cars or other technologies.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8vK55rN00c
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Despite the secrecy, Bilderberg Group members are quite open about their agenda. If you want to know the evils lurking within the Bilderberg Group, just listen to the Bilderberg insiders themselves.
More information on the Bilderberg Group secret cabal:
The True Story of The Bilderberg Group by Daniel Estulin: http://www.amazon.com/The-True-Story-Bilderberg-Group/dp/1611203155
American Free Press reports (RIP Jim Tucker): http://americanfreepress.net/?s=bilderberg&x=0&y=0
INFOWARS reports: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAlexJonesChannel/search?query=bilderberg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGYVuTFJZjE
A senior NATO official told former NSA intelligence analyst John Schindler that the world would “probably be at war” sometime this summer. "Said a senior NATO (non-US) GOFO to me today: "We'll probably be at war this summer. If we're lucky it won't be nuclear." Let that sink in."
With nuclear material having been stolen on multiple occasions in Mexico, and close terrorist ties to intelligence organizations in the middle east, it appears that if an organization was committed to acquiring nuclear material they could do so. Finding the scientists to build such a weapon, whether dirty or actual, wouldn’t be all that difficult. Moreover, smuggling such a device into the U.S. is possible, as evidenced by a 2011 report which confirms that at least one nuclear weapon of mass destruction was seized as it entered the United States. According to a report from Zero Hedge, such a plan may be in the works over the next twelve months, as the Islamic State claims it may be actively pursuing a nuclear weapon intended for detonation on American soil.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMMDWzYcdFk
Stories covered on this October 27, 2014 episode of the Nightly World News:
Kaci Hickox, a nurse with degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington and the Johns Hopkins University, has been caring for Ebola patients while on assignment with Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone. Upon her return to the U.S. on Friday, she was placed in quarantine at a New Jersey hospital. She has tested negative in a preliminary test for Ebola, but the hospital says she will remain under mandatory quarantine for 21 days and will be monitored by public health officials.
Ebola survivor Rick Sacra, an American doctor infected in Liberia and treated last month in the United States, says the 21-day mandatory quarantine on returning health care workers imposed by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Friday is unnecessary for those not showing symptoms and creates the feeling of a "police state."
Since March, three Doctors Without Borders international staff members and 21 locally employed staff have fallen ill while battling the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Thirteen have sadly passed away. In-depth investigations have so far shown that most of the infections occurred outside Doctors Without Borders’s medical facilities in the countries.
An emergency room nurse who treated Thomas Eric Duncan said in an interview broadcast Sunday night that the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. lied to hospital staff about his exposure to the deadly virus.
As Britain’s last remaining troops depart from Afghanistan, a poll indicates 68 percent of Britons think the UK’s military campaign there was not “worthwhile.” A further 42 percent of those surveyed believe Britain is “less safe” as a result of the war.
Opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan has hit an all-time high despite years of counter-narcotics efforts that have cost the US $7.6bn (£4.7bn), according to a US government watchdog. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime reported that Afghan farmers grew an “unprecedented” 209,000 hectares (523,000 acres) of opium poppy in 2013, surpassing the previous high of 193,000 hectares in 2007, said John Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction.
U.S. paying to upgrade TV sports coverage in Afghanistan, including for goat-hauling matches. Many U.S. taxpayers probably know that they’re subsidizing Afghanistan’s government operations and development efforts, but it may surprise them to learn that they’re paying for the war-torn nation to enter the modern era of televised sports coverage. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko issued a letter to Secretary of State John F. Kerry this month questioning a $3.6 million contract to supply three television-production trucks for Afghan TV networks.
The CIA today hotly denied that it is intentionally holding up the release of a Senate report on its role in torturing detainees, charging instead that Senator Dianne Feinstein’s intelligence committee is responsible for dragging out the negotiations. “The suggestion that CIA is delaying or obstructing the negotiations over redactions is patently false,” agency spokesman Ryan Trapani said in a statement to The Interecept. “CIA has been doing all it can to bring the process to a conclusion as expeditiously as possible, in order that we can fully focus on the many threats facing our nation.”
Some Democrats and their advocates in the press believe Obamacare, a year into implementation, is no longer much of a factor in the midterm elections. But no one has told Republican candidates, who are still pounding away at the Affordable Care Act on the stump. And no one has told voters, especially those in states with closely contested Senate races, who regularly place it among the top issues of the campaign.
A federal judge rejected arguments by Libertarian candidate for governor in Floriday, Adrian Wyllie, that he should be allowed to take part in a debate with Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Democratic challenger Charlie Crist. U.S. District Judge James Cohn, in a six-page ruling, refused to grant a temporary restraining order or a preliminary injunction that would have required debate organizers to allow Wyllie into the televised debate.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJpApQPfkU4