http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2192.htmTrump Begins To Move 370 Elite Troops From Russia To Protect His Life And Family
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
An intriguing Federal Security Service (FSB) information bulletin circulating in the Kremlin today reports that the Security Council (SC) has authorized the Monarch Air Group to use 7 private charter flights to move “special resources” to New York City and Washington D.C. beginning on 20 January 2017 in order to fulfill a contract with the Moscow based private security company RSB-Group—and who, in turn, were contracted with this past week by President-elect Donald Trump to “protect his person, family and properties” from the “demonic globalist elites” seeking his destruction. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
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WTT? (What The Trump)
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So, instead of "The Manchurian Candidate" we have the Moscow Candidate...
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Snopes refers to whatdoesitmean.com as a conspiracy-mongering fake news site and Rationalwiki describes the work of Sorcha Faal as of such quality that even other conspiracy nutters don't think much of it.DRSB wrote:http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index2192.htmTrump Begins To Move 370 Elite Troops From Russia To Protect His Life And Family
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
An intriguing Federal Security Service (FSB) information bulletin circulating in the Kremlin today reports that the Security Council (SC) has authorized the Monarch Air Group to use 7 private charter flights to move “special resources” to New York City and Washington D.C. beginning on 20 January 2017 in order to fulfill a contract with the Moscow based private security company RSB-Group—and who, in turn, were contracted with this past week by President-elect Donald Trump to “protect his person, family and properties” from the “demonic globalist elites” seeking his destruction. [Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]
A quick perusal of the site convinces me that the assessments of both Snopes and Rationalwiki are right on the button. WhatDoesItMean.com makes lunatics like Alex Jones look like sane, honest, objective reporters.
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True, and this fits in with the drift of the thread which is a parody, or isn't it? As is Mr President himself.
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Scenario in Trump era
Did you find it on the Internet?
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Was it in Wikipedia?
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Then it just has some remote connection to reality.
Did you find it on the Internet?
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Was it in Wikipedia?
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Then it just has some remote connection to reality.
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Drainin g the Swamp really really deep..into Trump inner circle
PoliticoSome have expressed surprise that the urbane, cerebral former top diplomat would have any affinity for the brash, shoot-from-the-lip Trump. But seasoned Kissinger watchers say it’s vintage behavior for a foreign policy realist who has cozied up to all sorts of kings and presidents for decades. And in fact, Trump may wind up an ideal vessel for Kissinger -- the architect of detente with the Soviets in the 1970s -- to realize his longstanding goal of warmer ties between the two Cold War adversaries.
Associates of Kissinger also are in touch with others in the Trump orbit. One top Kissinger aide, Thomas Graham, is being floated among lower-level transition interlocutors as a potential ambassador to Russia, according to a source familiar with the conversations.
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Gonna rearrange our lives
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International disaster, international disaster
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Kissinger the war criminal gets another ride on the big boy merry-go-round eh? Shameful.
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War criminal? Are you talking about the Nobel Prize for Peace winner of 1973?Brian Peacock wrote:Kissinger the war criminal gets another ride on the big boy merry-go-round eh? Shameful.
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Indeed.
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Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - Tom Lehrer
May as well go and poison the pigeons in the park instead.
May as well go and poison the pigeons in the park instead.
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He is right as these things are actually dead serious. He is still alive, wonder what he is making out of Trump. Alec Baldwin is getting big acclaim for his impersonations of Trump.Hermit wrote:Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - Tom Lehrer
May as well go and poison the pigeons in the park instead.
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http://www.rawstory.com/2016/12/russia- ... ald-trump/“I was just in Moscow and the Russians are saying ‘Look at those fools, look at their their democracy.’ Absolutely,” she said. “‘How could America lecture us on any development, institutions, human rights, democracy, rhetoric when they just elected Donald Trump. He’s such a fool. He’s such a bully. That’s what America deserves and we’re going to take advantage of it.’ And that’s how Russians feel about it, and now it’s taking shape with letters from Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump with their exchange on potential nuclear armament and whatnot.”
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I guess he doesn't need this slush fund any more.Donald Trump to dissolve his charitable foundation after mounting complaints
Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he will shut down his charitable foundation, a response to mounting complaints over conflicts related to the president-elect’s charitable and business interests.
In a statement released by his campaign, Trump said the Donald J Trump Foundation would be “dissolved” to avoid “even the appearance of any conflict with my role as President”.
Trump said he would continue to pursue his “strong interest in philanthropy” in other ways.
The closure of the Trump Foundation, which was first reported by the New York Times, requires the approval of the New York attorney general’s office, which is currently investigating the nonprofit and issued a cease and desist order to it in October.
The Donald J Trump Foundation was repeatedly the subject of controversy throughout the presidential campaign after a series of investigations by the Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold. Trump reportedly used $258,000 of the foundation’s money to pay for personal legal settlements. He also spent charitable funds on multiple portraits of himself and on a football helmet autographed by Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow....
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