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Friday, February 18, 2022

Bribem flies 'em Kellogg pays 'em






On a tip from Tom Nicholas






Kellogg Foundation Bankrolls $500 Monthly Income for Illegal Aliens


Been buying Meijer's brand cereal because it's a hell of a lot cheaper. Now I have another reason.



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The left-wing W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which effectively controls the Kellogg Company, is bankrolling a pilot program that will provide hundreds of illegal aliens living in the United States with a guaranteed basic income.

A coalition of activist organizations has teamed up to institute the pilot program across 13 counties in New Mexico where 330 illegal alien households will receive monthly payments of $500 for the next year.

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is bankrolling the program, local media reports:



The cereal or illegals?


The New Mexico Economic Relief Working Group has partnered with UpTogether, a national nonprofit, to provide the monthly payments to qualifying families beginning in March. The coalition says the NM Immigrant GBI Project will be the first statewide [guaranteed basic income] effort. [Emphasis added]

ERWG said 330 families from 13 New Mexico counties, including Doña Ana County, will receive monthly payments of $500 for 12 months beginning in March. The payments will be delivered through direct deposit or prepaid cards, and there are no conditions on what the money can be used for. Funding is coming from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and UpTogether, a news release states. [Emphasis added]

Kellogg’s, effectively controlled by the left-wing W.K. Kellogg Foundation, has been financially involved in leftist advocacy efforts for years — including John Podesta‘s Center for American Progress, Black Lives Matter, racially divisive open borders organizations, billionaire George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, the far-left Tides Foundation, and GLAAD, among others.

In 2016, Kellogg’s blacklisted Breitbart News, stating that its new coverage and millions-strong readership are not “aligned with our values as a company.”

In response, Breitbart News launched a nationwide #DumpKelloggs petition — urging readers to boycott Kellogg’s. Within two days, the #DumpKelloggs petition garnered a quarter of a million signatures from Americans vowing not to buy Kellogg’s products.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.


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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Even Redditors Find Forced TV Diversity Weird



Reddit finding this weird would be on par with Facebook, Twitter, and Google telling us how much they love Trump.

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Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Hannity: Clinton in crosshairs of Durham probe is a far greater scandal than Watergate

 


Hannity said the media's hatred of Donald Trump was 'more important than the truth'
Hannity: Clinton machine perpetrates 'electronic Watergate'


Hannity: Clinton machine perpetrates 'electronic Watergate'

Sean Hannity reacts to Special Counsel John Durham's findings alleging lawyers from Clinton campaign paid to penetrate Trump's servers.

Sean Hannity crushed Hillary Clinton amid the findings from the Durham probealleging lawyers from her campaign paid to have Trump's servers penetrated, calling it "the biggest election and presidential spying scandal in the history" of the United States Monday.

"We now know that the Clinton campaign paid a tech firm to infiltrate the servers at Trump Tower and then later infiltrate the servers at the Trump White House, in other words, illegally spying on a presidential candidate. And later, a president … [The goal [was to] fabricate evidence that President Trump was a Russian asset," Hannity said. "This is far worse than Watergate."
Former President Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York City
Former President Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York City ((Photo by DOMINICK REUTER / AFP) (Photo by DOMINICK REUTER/AFP via Getty Images))


The Watergate scandal involved Nixon campaign associates who broke into DNC headquarters at the Washington, D.C., Watergate office building where they stole campaign documents.

JESSE WATTERS QUESTIONS IF THE DURHAM FINDINGS COULD END THE CLINTON DYNASTY

"Now, of course, the business was conducted a little differently in 1972 versus 2016, when this all went down. In the age of the internet, you don't need to break into a building to steal your opponent's information. You just need access to their server. And that is exactly what the Clinton campaign did," Hannity said.
Richard Nixon (1913 - 1994) gives the thumbs up after his resignation as 37th President of the United States at the White House, Washington D.C.
Richard Nixon (1913 - 1994) gives the thumbs up after his resignation as 37th President of the United States at the White House, Washington D.C. (Gene Forte/Consolidated News Pictures/Getty Images)


"But here's where this is even worse than Watergate. Not only did they hack into the opposing campaign and steal material like in the case of Watergate, but then they hacked into the office of the president of this great country, according to Durham's blockbuster filing," the "Hannity" host said.

"This is something maybe we would expect from Russia, China, Iran, North Korea. Not an American political campaign. And clearly, the Clinton machine was willing to do anything and everything legal and illegal to win an election."

Hannity went on to blast the media for largely ignoring the Durham probe findings.

"Where's Bob Woodward? Where's Bernstein? Carl Bernstein? Remember they once cared about journalism through their top-secret source Deep Throat. They broke the Watergate story wide open. Now they are nowhere to be found," Hannity said. "For them, politics is much more important."
(Original Caption) Bob Woodward (left) and Carl Bernstein, Washington Post staff writers who have been investigating the Watergate case, at their desk in the Post.

(Original Caption) Bob Woodward (left) and Carl Bernstein, Washington Post staff writers who have been investigating the Watergate case, at their desk in the Post.

(There are no Woodward's and Bernstein's when it comes to investigating Democrats)


Hannity offered a motive for the mainstream media turning a blind eye to the scandal.

'Now, the reason the media will ignore this story that is bigger than Watergate is because they are accomplices. The entire time they have lied, the entire time they advanced their propaganda almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and they did it for over three years. They knew … but their hatred of Donald Trump was more important than the truth."



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Monday, February 14, 2022

What's good for the goose is good...



On a tip from Tom Nicholas 






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Hillary Clinton pushed Trump-Russia theory at center of Durham case



I would love to see this bitch in an orange jumpsuit!


Bombshell report reveals Hillary Clinton hired people to hack Trump Tower and White House servers to fabricate connections between Trump and Russia. Ratcliffe, according to a Monday report, pointed to a declassified memo from September2016 that Clinton approved a plan into Trump colluding with Russian hackers to 'distract the public from                 her use of a private email server’


More on what we already knew:



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In the final days of the 2016 presidential campaign, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton promoted since-debunked claims that the Trump Organization had ties to a Russian bank. 

The allegation, part of the long-running FBI investigation into the 45th president, is at the center of a new filing by special counsel John Durham — in which he alleged that the Clinton campaign paid an internet company to “infiltrate” servers at Trump Tower and the White House to try to make the Trump-Russia connection stick. 

Clinton herself amplified the claim on social media, tweeting on Oct. 31, 2016: “Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank.”

Attached to the tweet was a statement from then-Clinton policy adviser Jake Sullivan, who alleged that the “secret hotline may be the key to unlocking the mystery of Trump’s ties to Russia.”




Hillary Clinton herself amplified the claim on social media.Twitter



“It certainly seems the Trump Organization felt it had something to hide, given that it apparently took steps to conceal the link when it was discovered by journalists,” added Sullivan, who is now President Biden’s national security adviser. 

Earlier that same day, Clinton tweeted: “It’s time for Trump to answer serious questions about his ties to Russia.” The post included four bullet points that alleged Trump had a “secret server” to “communicate privately with a Putin-tied Russian bank called Alfa Bank.”

In September of last year, Durham announced the indictment of Michael Sussmann — a cybersecurity lawyer at powerful Democratic firm Perkins Coie — on a charge of making false statements to then-FBI general counsel James A. Baker about Sussmann’s links to the Clinton campaign while passing Baker information about the purported Trump-Alfa Bank link in September 2016.




The post included four bullet points that alleged Donald Trump had a “secret server.”Twitter



According to prosecutors, Sussmann told Baker he was not working on behalf of the Democratic nominee, when in fact he “repeatedly billed the Clinton Campaign for his work on the [Alfa-Bank] allegations.”​

The FBI investigated the purported link between the Trump Organization and Alfa-Bank and found insufficient evidence to support it. The indictment of Sussmann states that the server in question “was not owned or operated by the Trump Organization, but, rather, had been administered by a mass marketing email company that sent advertisements for Trump’s hotels and hundreds of other clients.”

The September indictment also states that Sussmann pushed the Alfa-Bank theory to at least one reporter at the New York Times. The claims about the servers were mentioned in a Times writeup published the same day as Clinton’s tweets, but the article noted that the FBI had concluded that “there could be an innocuous explanation, like a marketing email or spam, for the computer contacts.”


The allegation is at the center of a new filing by special counsel John Durham.U.S. Department of Justice





John Durham announced the indictment of Michael Sussmann last September.U.S. Department of Justice



Durham’s Friday filing alleged that Sussmann “assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including a technology executive” —since identified as Rodney Joffe — “and the Clinton campaign.”


Trump slammed Clinton on Saturday, saying Durham’s filing “provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.” 



Then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and then-Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis.AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File



“This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution,” he claimed. “In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death. In addition, reparations should be paid to those in our country who have been damaged by this.”













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