US Political News and Trump’s China visit

Btw, does the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomason have anything to do with US politics?
I think so.

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Your hero has been released.

I never imagined this nut has fans halfway around the world.

Sharma ji is kind of like the alex jones of the forum....he waxes and wanes on fellow weirdos and nuts.


Trump gonna pardon a bunch of Jan 6 people too. I hope that q-anon shaman guy gets one, in case he's still in jail, the poor dear.

bro made even alex jones mad at him for being too weird lmao:
"buncha Q-tards into the capital...arrgggh" always made me chuckle the most.

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you know yer pretty dingbat as f when alex jones ends up being more normie on something lol

I WILL NOT SUFFER YOUR Q PEOPLE AFTER THIS!

TS ALWAYS AWHH THERES ENERGY!!!
 
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UnitedHealthcare uses AI that wrongfully denies '90%' of claims, says lawsuit​

A class-action lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleges UnitedHealthcare's algorithm overrode physician recommendations, wrongfully denying coverage under Medicare Advantage policies for stays in extended-care facilities.

By Alan Goforth| November 16, 2023

Although artificial intelligence is in its early stages in the health-care industry, it already has triggered legal action. A class-action lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleges that UnitedHealthcare used an artificial intelligence algorithm to wrongfully deny coverage under Medicare Advantage health policies.

 
Patrick O'Malley is an attorney in New York and Maryland, a former Assistant District Attorney in Queens County, NY, and a retired U.S. Army Reserve Judge Adjutant General officer who taught National Security Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law.

Joe Buccino is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and the CEO of Vantage + Vox.

Yes, The President Can Deploy Troops To Enforce Immigration Law​


(History)

Conclusion:​

Illegal Immigrant Safe Havens: Local Government Resistance to Federal Law

Some jurisdictions have already declared their intention to resist federal immigration enforcement. Six states have already publicly announced plans to resist President-elect Trump's plan to deport thousands of undocumented immigrants. Under the Insurrection Act, such resistance justifies the use of military force.

The deployment of military forces by a president inside the United States to enforce the law when local governments refuse to do so is not unprecedented. This happened several times during the Civil Rights era, most famously when President Eisenhower invoked the Insurrection Act to send the 101st Airborne to Little Rock in 1957 when state officials obstructed federal desegregation orders. Nearly seven decades later, the principle remains unchanged: local authorities cannot nullify federal law. If they attempt to do so, the President has authority to direct military power to enforce it. Invocation of the Insurrection Act in such an instance would permit American troops to detain undocumented immigrants inside the United States.

The Constitution provides remedies when state and local authorities obstruct federal law enforcement. The incoming administration has legal authority to use military assets to support immigration enforcement. Those who claim otherwise misunderstand both the law and its historical context.
 

Now that the US Congress made Jews a protected species, expect more lawsuits like this one....

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Shmuley Boteach Plans $100M Lawsuit Against Fontainebleau After Alleged Antisemitic Incident​

December 4, 2024

“We intend to file a $100 million lawsuit against the Fontainebleau for what we see as bigotry, racism, and antisemitism,” Boteach declared on Monday, WSVN Reports.

The lawsuit announcement follows an incident Sunday night in the hotel lobby, where Boteach says he was targeted with threatening and offensive language. He recorded the confrontation on his cellphone, describing it as a stark example of rising antisemitic sentiment.

In the video, a man is heard making inflammatory remarks such as, “You like to kill babies…you know that,” and threatening, “I will spit on your face right now. Get out of the lobby right now.” The individual allegedly called Boteach a “baby killer” and used profanity, shouting, “Free Palestine.”

 
Article above fails to inform the reader Boteach is a long time Talmudic hustler.

Jacob Shmuel Boteach[3] (born November 19, 1966),[4] known as Shmuley Boteach, is an American rabbi, author, and media host.

Shmuley Boteach

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He is the author of 31 books, including the best-seller Kosher Sex: A Recipe for Passion and Intimacy (1999) and Kosher Jesus (2012).[5][6][7]

He hosted two seasons of the reality television series Shalom in the Home on TLC.[8]

Newsweek named him one of the 10 most influential rabbis in the United States, and The Jerusalem Post named him one of the fifty most influential rabbis in the world.[9][10][11]

Boteach is the founder and executive director of The World Values Network (also known as "This World: The Values Network"), a Jewish and Zionist non-profit organization that he established in 2007.[112][113][114] The mission of the organization is to "disseminate universal Jewish values in politics, culture, and media".[115] The organization is founded on the belief that Judaism, with its emphasis on perfecting the world and celebrating life, can help America address some of its greatest challenges, such as high divorce rates, teenager alienation, depression, and increasing ignorance and materialism.[115]

The organization holds an annual Champions of Jewish Values International Awards gala. The gala has honored figures across the fields of politics, business, journalism and entertainment who have promoted Israel and Jewish values.[116]
 
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President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan kicked off the UN conference to end oil and gas by praising them as a “gift from Allah” and blamed America for polluting the world with ‘carbon emissions’.

Aliyev’s speech was representative of third world countries which had only shown up to trade votes for cash. UN climate conferences require a consensus. And that means bribing every third world dictatorship to get on board with whatever fictional climate target is being discussed now.

In accordance with demands from Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia and other Muslim oil states, COP29, as the UN conference is known, didn’t actually agree to move away from oil and gas.

It did however agree to give third world countries a whole lot of money.

The Biden-Harris administration had started out by offering $200 billion to third world kleptocracies. Azerbaijan demanded $250 billion. The Saudis called for a $500 billion payout. Eventually a deal was set at $300 billion: far short of the $1.3 trillion the third worlders wanted.

 
So about those vaccines …

In Washington DC, the select subcommittee tasked with investigating the response to the covid 19 pandemic has released its report. Robert Malone has written a good rundown of the pertinent parts of the document. In short, it confirms what many of us shouted from the rooftops regarding the entire con job and attempt at global mass murder. The report itself is somewhat schizophrenic, particularly as regards to the clot shots. For example, on the one hand you have this:

OPERATION WARP SPEED: President-elect Trump’s Operation Warp Speed — which encouraged the rapid development and authorization of the COVID-19 vaccine — was highly successful and helped save millions of lives.
While on the other hand you have this:



COVID-19 VACCINE: Contrary to what was promised, the COVID-19 vaccine did not stop the spread or transmission of the virus.
One of these things is not like the other. I mean, if the vaccines didn’t work; and that is what not being able to halt either the spread or transmission of the virus means, then how did those not working vaccines save millions of lives? I presume that there is a good deal of butt covering 101 going on so as to kick the can down the road for a few more years.

Vox has written a post today about binary thinkers, the kind who rationalise along the lines of, “Harris is bad so then Trump must be good”. Apparently this is the majority of people. It’s probably one of the reasons that so many people suck at poker. I would say that this binary thinking handicap was definitely a contributing factor as to why so many of you rolled up your sleeves with glee.

It turns out that submitting to the shot didn’t make you heroes, and nor did it make you morally superior. It simply showed that you’re dumb, that you’re easily manipulated, and that you will willingly do the regime’s dirty work if they tell you to do so. For free. Oh, and for your life.

Expect no coverage of this report in any MSM.


PRESS RELEASE: FINAL REPORT: COVID Select Concludes 2-Year Investigation, Issues 500+ Page Final Report​

on Lessons Learned and the Path Forward​


Robert W Malone MD, MS
Dec 02, 2024

 
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The words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” were written on the casings found at the scene, citing law enforcement sources.

Fox news just reported this on morning TV.

May have something to do with this book:
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Someone else agrees with me ...

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