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Some chicanery around the Epstein file release. AG Bondi made a show of 'releasing' documents to various twitter 'journos,' then it comes out that the incriminating files were withheld from the AG by a New York court. (twitter.com)
posted 1 year ago by FrozeInFear 1 year ago by FrozeInFear +97 / -0
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– MartinRigggs 49 points 1 year ago +49 / -0

There should honestly be a revolution over this issue, no joke. Our government is withholding information that proves numerous government officials, judges and politicians are puppets of a foreign government, doing whatever they’re told to do no matter how bad the results might be for the American people, simply because they’re afraid of being killed or sent to prison for raping minors. That judge in the Virginia Giuffre case ordered her attorneys to destroy the evidence they had that implicated god only knows who because it’s a national security issue, that tells us there are either several public servants in our government working for Israel to this day, or that Israel will use their resources to end our nation if we attempt to hold them accountable, possibly both.

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– ApexVeritas 23 points 1 year ago +23 / -0

I second the motion that we should revolt.

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– MartinRigggs 18 points 1 year ago +18 / -0

I mean, we are way beyond fixing this issue at a voting booth for two very important reasons:

  1. a large portion of the subverted public servants exist within the unelected bureaucracy, so there’s no voting the problem out.

  2. look into “hammer and scorecard” because for the few politicians that can’t be bought or blackmailed, they’re facing the same exact digital voting machines our CIA uses in numerous foreign nations to install puppet regimes….So even IF the politician is uncontrollable and/or a potential threat to their agendas/power, all they have to do is run an opposition candidate in the next election and the good guy is no longer a problem, even if he would’ve won a legitimate re-election race. Not to mention, they can always kill your wife like they most definitely did to Thomas Massie a week after he talked about being THE ONLY republican congressman who doesn’t have an AIPAC handler on Tucker Carlson.

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– ApexVeritas 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

Agreed. When making a list of all the crimes the people in power have committed and are committing, it's difficult to conjure a wrong they haven't transgressed against us. Literally everything they can do to hurt us, they're doing it. What more can one list as reason to revolt, than literally everything possible that can be listed? The only thing preventing a revolt right now are lack of organization and excuses. And, the hardships we face are forcing us back together, and removing what little excuses we have left.

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– MartinRigggs 3 points 1 year ago +3 / -0

I hope so, but I look at Trump and see the psychological impact he has on the average patriotic American, which is the demographic we need on board the most, and he has them completely conned. Trump really puts a damper on looking for alternatives outside of voting because so many people do trust him.

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– ThreeLights 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

One way to revolt is a convention of states for three reasons:

Completely clear any previous requests for a convention of states.

Release the unedited and unclassified Epstein’s files, full logs, and all evidence for the public to see.

If not released, open a public militia to arrest all standing politicians for the last 25 years for withholding evidence and abetting a pedophile.

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– RamboDrivesALambo 2 points 1 year ago +2 / -0

Our founding fathers would finally stop rolling in their graves.

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