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Looks like he might be declaring war on Minnesota. He's been looking for an excuse to use troops against the US population since his first term.

The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, defense officials told The Washington Post late Saturday, after President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in response to unrest there.

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If you have a strong stomach and some time to listen to it, I have been following Sasha Riley’s story online. My wife told me about it. This man who has been a career soldier in the US Army had a childhood from hell. Things he talks about in the recordings with his lawyer tie in with what is written about in Virginia’s book( the epstien victim who lived in WA) others match up with records that can be verified, including a Medivac for one DJT.

I don’t know how these rusted on supporters can still support this monster, and there is a bigger overall problem with the mega rich that also needs addressing.

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I'd never heard of him until now, but it seems that the only real evidence is these unverified voice recordings. Hard to know whether it's true or not without more information.

 

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Yes, at this point, scepticism.

 

But I'd bet your left nut there is a bunch of FOI applications rushing through the system.

 

Based on recent crazy behaviour by entitled oligarcs and power brokers, it's too easy to believe it. If true, I hope there is enough integrity left in their corrupted legal system to bring the b.....s to account.

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I don't believe any of Sascha Rileys stories. I think the bloke is suffering from mental illness and hallucinations. I do believe Trump almost certainly had sexual interactions with underage girls, but it's highly unlikely anything he has done will ever come to light. He has too many supporters that can ensure nothing survives in records relating to his "Epstein" behaviour.

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This media outlet rightly points out, that despite Sascha Rileys claims going viral, nothing that he claims can be verified - anywhere. So, take it as simply unsubstantiated allegations, and remember that Riley is also reputed to be an Army Veteran who suffered a head injury in combat. His claims have actually been around for much, much longer than the last few days, and the propagation of his claims just recently, appears highly likely to be the work of bots.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/who-is-sasha-riley-and-why-is-alleged-epstein-survivors-testimony-audio-going-viral/ar-AA1U8Yxy

 

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IF the Riley allegations are factual, they should have some provability. For instance his allegation about a military person being dishonorably discharged for watching porn (that showed a underage Riley), there should be verifyable records to support that allegation.

 

For too long I have waited to hear any comment from victims of trafficing.

 

If they exist, why have they not come forward? 

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It can certainly be very difficult to prove sex trafficking and sexual abuse allegations. Witness the length of time it took to nail Rolf Harris. Bill Clinton is refusing to be subpoenaed in the Epstein investigations, because of two angles - one, he almost certainly had sex with underage girls with Epstein (knowing Bills ethics and morality from the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal) - and two, he's likely to be suspicious (and rightly so) that the current investigation is only about finding and blaming Democrats and their supporters who associated with Epstein.

 

Don't forget there's a wild undercurrent of outrageous and unbelievable claims about the "Deep State", running a global paedophile ring, aided by leading Democrats. This conspiracy theory was started by the Q-Anon movement, and died down for a while, but those same conspiracy activists are always looking to revive this "evil underground Democrat conspiracy" line. 

 

Rabid Trump supporters are always looking for a good conspiracy story, America runs on conspiracies. I can recall conspiracy theorists advancing wild conspiracies way back to the 1960's, it's a disease in America, paranoia is rampant there - someone in hidden power, is always out to get ya!

 

https://link.motherjones.com/public/40655751

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One of the stories doing the rounds, most likely BS, but 'claimed' to be spread by Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Barack Obama etc., is that Barron Trump is the incestuous son of Donald and Ivanka, and the so-called spreaders claim to have DNA proof. If true, why hasn't he been arrested. America is sick, and taking the world down with it.

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The Ukraine is full of people who support Russia, they are descendants of the Russians forcibly moved into the Donbas region by Stalin between 1930 and 1952.

Zelinskyy has just carried out several corruption purges in the military, in the Ukraine energy sector, and in the Govt.

 

Corrupt Ukrainian bureaucrats were getting huge kickbacks in the energy industry, he's charged former PM Yulia Tymoshenko with vote buying, and Ukrainian Security services have uncovered numerous Ukrainian traitors keeping tabs on Ukrainian troop movements and handing the information to the Russians.

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Donald Trump will reportedly charge leaders $US1 billion for a permanent seat on his newly created ‘Board of Peace’.

Australia is among the countries invited to join the board, which is part of the US President’s 20-point plan to end the Israel-Hamas war and will oversee the reconstruction of Gaza.

According to a draft charter for the proposed group, first reported by Bloomberg, members can receive a permanent seat on the panel if they fork out at least $1 billion. Members who choose not make the payment can still join but will reportedly only serve three-year terms.

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The Gaza group will be a small sub-committee. He's trying to set up something a lot bigger to rival the UN as an international organisation with himself as the inaugural head with final authority over everything. That and the $1b contribution request should be a red flag for any country that's been invited to join. I don't think he's going to many takers at this stage of the game unless they see it as a way of currying favour, but that often doesn't work anyway.

 

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