The Whistleblower Day resolution that the U.S. Senate passed on Aug. 1, 2017 is not ceremonial. It is a reminder to everyone that it is their duty to expose wrongdoing. Its goal is also to remind every government official that they are not above the law. Happy Whistleblower Day. http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/politics/345033-the-message-behind-national-whistleblower-day
(This is related to Pizzagate because it's believed our government is involved in child sex trafficking, and the information for such was brought forth by whistleblowers who are here on this Earth as well as those who have passed on naturally or have met untimely ends.)
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ArrowsFly ago
Look at what John Podesta said recently about censoring fake news. Who's Hillary's pitbull? Good ole JP! So I agree with the idea that there's no way this would happen under Hillary
ArrowsFly ago
I was trying to mention the connection between them labeling things they don't want to spread or get out as fake news, I feel like they wouldn't stop at just fake news, it's much easier to discredit a singular person, look at Bradley Manning, Snowden, other people that didn't have the impact these did but still continued their duty of calling out when something is wrong even when in a position of submission.