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Interview: 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: News Trends & Stories, Part II with Dr. Joseph P. Farrell

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  1. Regarding Kennedy’s story about millions of military trained men crossing the southern bornder into the US and then being given airline tickets to any city of their choice, what happens after that? They are supposedly penniless and how do they survive in the city they’ve gone to. Are they incorporated into some sort of local cadre of foreign fighters who support them? Also with members of the American military probably dying of the Covid jab in increasing numbers, then is the elitists plan to use these “mercenaries” to enforce their control over the population?

    1. My understanding is that the ones that come through in this channel have employees who are sponsors. So presumably, they have immediate employment in hte cities they fly to.

  2. Catherine, I think you were referring about astronaut Kathy Sullivan not Kelly at your ASK CATHERINE discussion.

  3. 50:10 – The claim that Carlsberg is a French (or German) company is not correct. Carlsberg is a Danish brewery founded in 1847 and ranks among the 3 biggest in the world.
    Aside form that, thank you for another wonderful show.

  4. Mike Pence was being quite forthright about what his focus should be as President if the USA. The federal government should be focused on international relations and get out of the business of finding individual states. San Juan, Puerto Rico is one of the few cities that should be the concern of the federal government t because it lies in federal territory. Detroit is Michigan’s problem. Atlanta is Georgia’s problem.

    1. Marilyn:

      That would be true if our activities in the Ukraine related to legitimate national security issues and the investment was appropriate to the task.

      That does not appear to be the case.

      1. Plus many of the problems have been caused by federal government decisions or at a federal level, including QE and the open border. Bit harsh to create a problem then tell the states they all have to clean up the mess and absorb the costs.

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