Sorry guys i kind of suck at keeping up with conversations and sometimes i don't get the new post notification to warn me. I also suck at digging down deep, i need one of those weaponized autists you guys refer to, the thing i'm good at here is seeing patterns and noticing subtleties. So don't take my lack of "following up" on threads etc as a social thing, i just suck at it lol
Plus, unlike Mr. Clinton’s war-room blame-the-messenger excuse - “it’s just about the sex” - this year’s ACORN scandal won’t be pushed aside, because this time it includes 13-year-old sex slaves from El Salvador.
Can anyone fill me in on the 13 year old sex slaves from El Salvador? This seems very unexplained and open-ended.
"The next day, Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta, the Democratic Party's top fix-it guy with control over much of the left's well-funded vast attack machinery (think George Soros, the Tides Foundation, et al.), was among a small advisory group placed in charge of investigating the matter.
With the mainstream media continuing to ignore the evidence on the tapes, Mr. Podesta is now clearly in charge of feeding them information about his well-structured investigation into the investigators. The ACORN internal probe is a "war room" aimed at destroying the messengers and is not meant to clean up major corruption.
Since Mr. Podesta was appointed to investigate ACORN, the only thing investigated has been the investigators, Mr. O'Keefe, Ms. Giles and the publisher of the journalism behind it, yours truly."
The Washington Times is owned by the Moonies (weird cult run by former Korean lunatic Sun Myung Moon). Believe it or not, these people are actually very influential in this country. They own most of the sushi industry (90% market share).
So I wouldnt' put anything past this newspaper. I'm a conservative, and I enjoy many of the articles there, but the bottom line is it's owned by the moonies, who are a proven criminal satanist cult.
The sex is a specialty of Moon’s own Gnostic “family” cult. Remember the Congressional Madam scandals of the 1970s, featuring Tong Sun Park and Suzy Park Thomson? That was just the tip of the iceberg of “The Reverend” Moon’s sexual-favors operation. Military intelligence officers who investigated Unification Church operations in Washington in the 1970s and 1980s, report that the recruitment device used on ranking, conservative political and military officials was to hold weekly orgies, arranged by Col. Bo Hi Pak, the Unification Church official who was a top officer of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA).
The special treat at these affairs were the “Little Angels”—Korean schoolgirls brought over by Moon as a singing group. The photo files from these sessions are reported to be a powerful influence in certain circles to this very day.
They have over 1200 business fronts that they use. They build boats, own sushi restaurants, seafood wholesale businesses, travel agencies, and many other businesses. They even own a transport service that will transport doctors, nurses and organs for transplanting wherever you find convenient. It is crazy and let's not forget James Alefantis is tied to these jokers.
You've done a sterling job, this is very interesting. Just a tip, if you archive.is your internet articles before posting, it means that they can't just disappear. It also means that others can visit the archived page without giving the WaPo traffic.
Archived your first link above, and God speed with your research
web archives are compromised, content shown to be changed here earlier. For archive.org which many ppl use the certificate was updated on Dec 19, 2016, and at least my browser complains. Currently, the watimes twitter favicon (0px) is connecting all the views via waybackmachine directly into their server... see the archive page info --> media to find out yourself.
Eww.. that's not so good. Thanks for filling me in. So would you say it's best to ditch archive.is and use archive.org for now? Are there any other options you know of? Thanks again.
I'm using either, and additionally take screenshots from the most important evidence saving those to a separate computer not connected into internet and not kept in house. I might be a bit paranoid on this. In general, I suggest saving important links to any archive and take a screenshot. Then at least somebody has the original in some form.
It's good to be paranoid with the material, I am too. Thanks a lot for your advice, I'm going to take screenshots from now too. I'll also pass this on to others. Appreciate your help.
Cleareyes ago
Sorry guys i kind of suck at keeping up with conversations and sometimes i don't get the new post notification to warn me. I also suck at digging down deep, i need one of those weaponized autists you guys refer to, the thing i'm good at here is seeing patterns and noticing subtleties. So don't take my lack of "following up" on threads etc as a social thing, i just suck at it lol
sponiatowski ago
Can anyone fill me in on the 13 year old sex slaves from El Salvador? This seems very unexplained and open-ended.
Cleareyes ago
sorry i have to look into it more, i tend to cover a lot of areas rather than focus on one and dig down, maybe thats my problem lol
11-11 ago
From your archive linked article
"The next day, Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta, the Democratic Party's top fix-it guy with control over much of the left's well-funded vast attack machinery (think George Soros, the Tides Foundation, et al.), was among a small advisory group placed in charge of investigating the matter.
With the mainstream media continuing to ignore the evidence on the tapes, Mr. Podesta is now clearly in charge of feeding them information about his well-structured investigation into the investigators. The ACORN internal probe is a "war room" aimed at destroying the messengers and is not meant to clean up major corruption.
Since Mr. Podesta was appointed to investigate ACORN, the only thing investigated has been the investigators, Mr. O'Keefe, Ms. Giles and the publisher of the journalism behind it, yours truly."
Ihatepizza2 ago
Check out this attack on Breitbart (from my inbox today):
https://imgoat.com/v/6952 https://imgoat.com/v/6953
Sumofus.org are professional paid shills and funded by George Soros I think
TweedleDee3000 ago
The Washington Times is owned by the Moonies (weird cult run by former Korean lunatic Sun Myung Moon). Believe it or not, these people are actually very influential in this country. They own most of the sushi industry (90% market share).
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/watchdog/chi-0604sushi-1-story-story.html
So I wouldnt' put anything past this newspaper. I'm a conservative, and I enjoy many of the articles there, but the bottom line is it's owned by the moonies, who are a proven criminal satanist cult.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Washington_Times
Excellent research by OP though, and thanks for sharing and reminding that this paper is 100% corrupt, and never to be trusted.
jonnythaiwongy9 ago
The moonies have been co-opted by the CIA right? And it was a moony guru who just caused President Park of Korea to be impeached?
Cleareyes ago
Thanks for the heads up i didn't know who owned it either
sound_of_silence ago
The special treat at these affairs were the “Little Angels”—Korean schoolgirls brought over by Moon as a singing group. The photo files from these sessions are reported to be a powerful influence in certain circles to this very day.
http://archive.is/sPps5
RexAxisMundi ago
I didn't realise the moonies were so powerful and wide spread. Very scarey.
Dressage2 ago
They have over 1200 business fronts that they use. They build boats, own sushi restaurants, seafood wholesale businesses, travel agencies, and many other businesses. They even own a transport service that will transport doctors, nurses and organs for transplanting wherever you find convenient. It is crazy and let's not forget James Alefantis is tied to these jokers.
privatepizza ago
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/breitbart-podesta-spends-soros-money-stupidly/
Archive - http://archive.is/BnPTg
You've done a sterling job, this is very interesting. Just a tip, if you archive.is your internet articles before posting, it means that they can't just disappear. It also means that others can visit the archived page without giving the WaPo traffic.
Archived your first link above, and God speed with your research
Cleareyes ago
Thanks, good call on the web traffic
anonOpenPress ago
web archives are compromised, content shown to be changed here earlier. For archive.org which many ppl use the certificate was updated on Dec 19, 2016, and at least my browser complains. Currently, the watimes twitter favicon (0px) is connecting all the views via waybackmachine directly into their server... see the archive page info --> media to find out yourself.
privatepizza ago
Eww.. that's not so good. Thanks for filling me in. So would you say it's best to ditch archive.is and use archive.org for now? Are there any other options you know of? Thanks again.
anonOpenPress ago
I'm using either, and additionally take screenshots from the most important evidence saving those to a separate computer not connected into internet and not kept in house. I might be a bit paranoid on this. In general, I suggest saving important links to any archive and take a screenshot. Then at least somebody has the original in some form.
privatepizza ago
It's good to be paranoid with the material, I am too. Thanks a lot for your advice, I'm going to take screenshots from now too. I'll also pass this on to others. Appreciate your help.
abcdefg222 ago
Donald Lambro is the chief political correspondent for The Washington Times. I don't know why they would change it.