Saturday, February 10, 2018
Thursday, February 08, 2018
RECOMMENDED VIDEO: TUCKER CARLSON INTERVIEWS MARK STEYN RE STRZOK/PAGE-WHITE HOUSE COLLUSION.
Watch Tucker Carlson interview Mark Steyn re the involvement of FBI officers (and lovers) Strzok and Page in a White House-orchestrated attempt to damage then Presidential candidate Donald Trump:
Via Business Insider UK:
The implication here is that Barack Obama sought to use the FBI, or at least resources and personnel of it, to damage a political opponent. Which is strange, because I always thought that the FBI was for fighting crime. But I guess I am naive.
Oh our moral betters!
MFBB.
Via Business Insider UK:
"A newly released text reveals that former FBI investigator Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page discussed drafting talking points for President Barack Obama...
In September 2016, Page said in a text that "potus wants to know everything we're doing."...
... The Senate committee's report asserted that the "text raises additional questions about the type and extent of President Obama's personal involvement in the Clinton email scandal and the FBI investigation of it." In July 2016, the bureau had also begun a counterintelligence investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. "
The implication here is that Barack Obama sought to use the FBI, or at least resources and personnel of it, to damage a political opponent. Which is strange, because I always thought that the FBI was for fighting crime. But I guess I am naive.
Oh our moral betters!
MFBB.
Wednesday, February 07, 2018
KATIE HOPKINS IN SOUTH AFRICA, DOCUMENTING THE ETHNIC CLEANSING OF WHITES...
Katie Hopkins has been in South Africa in an attempt to focus the world's attention to the unrelenting war against the Afrikaners - the indigenous, white population. Yup, 'indigenous'. Ever since Jan Van Riebeeck set foot on that coast in 1652 this has been their country. She's doing this, because our disgusting MSM bluntly refuse to report on this slo-mo ethnic cleansing - it does not fit their narrative. Hopkins:
Every day she prepared a short video. Here's a selection:
a.) Sue was tortured with a blowtorch
Published on 2 Feb 2018: Katie is in court reviewing the attempt at getting justice for Sue and Robert, UK natives who moved to South Africa to farm the land; little did they know it would end in tragedy.
2.) Shots ring out
Published on 31 Jan 2018; Farm families must engage in military-style defence training to protect their crops, and their very lives.
3.) Farmer's son traumatized by deadly attack
Published on 31 Jan 2018: In this clip from Katie's forthcoming documentary, a farmer details the after-effects a violent attack on their homestead had on his son.
4.) Security comes at a high price
Published on 30 Jan 2018: How white farmers have to secure their lands, to feed the nation. They have to build walls.
5.) When black and white work together...
Published on 30 Jan 2018: Katie speaks with black workers who are employed by white farmers. They all work together and get along perfectly when there is no outside interference trying to create tension, everyone gets along.
6.) Preparing to meet a murderer
Published on 27 Jan 2018: Katie never imagined she would interview a man whose family was tortured, then come face-to-face with one of the men responsible.
7.) A cross for every white farmer killed
Published on 27 Jan 2018: Katie reports about a memorial for murdered white farmers.
8.) I'm not easily scared, but...
Published on 26 Jan 2018: Faith in God, and an almost biblical love for their land, helps farmers stare down mortal danger.
Tell your family, your friends, your neighbors.
MFBB.
"I'm in South Africa, documenting the violent, ethnic cleansing of white farmers by armed, black gangs. It’s infuriating, it’s heartbreaking.
And the world doesn’t care.
Or at least the mainstream media doesn’t care. Do you?
Every day I’ve been down here, I’ve produced a short video clip of what I’ve seen. Brave men and women who are still fighting for their land, for their families and their future. And so many who have been killed or wounded.
If you haven’t seen these videos yet, you can watch them below.
In addition to these short videos and my columns, I’m working on a full-length, TV-style documentary that we hope will be seen by millions of people.
But the only reason we’re able to break the media’s silence on this shocking story is that we’re 100% independent. We’re not controlled by the politically correct bosses at the BBC or other media corporations who would rather pretend this isn’t happening.
But that also means we’re 100% on our own when it comes to paying the expenses. Please help chip in to cover the costs of our journalism with a donation: HERE."
Every day she prepared a short video. Here's a selection:
a.) Sue was tortured with a blowtorch
Published on 2 Feb 2018: Katie is in court reviewing the attempt at getting justice for Sue and Robert, UK natives who moved to South Africa to farm the land; little did they know it would end in tragedy.
2.) Shots ring out
Published on 31 Jan 2018; Farm families must engage in military-style defence training to protect their crops, and their very lives.
3.) Farmer's son traumatized by deadly attack
Published on 31 Jan 2018: In this clip from Katie's forthcoming documentary, a farmer details the after-effects a violent attack on their homestead had on his son.
4.) Security comes at a high price
Published on 30 Jan 2018: How white farmers have to secure their lands, to feed the nation. They have to build walls.
5.) When black and white work together...
Published on 30 Jan 2018: Katie speaks with black workers who are employed by white farmers. They all work together and get along perfectly when there is no outside interference trying to create tension, everyone gets along.
6.) Preparing to meet a murderer
Published on 27 Jan 2018: Katie never imagined she would interview a man whose family was tortured, then come face-to-face with one of the men responsible.
7.) A cross for every white farmer killed
Published on 27 Jan 2018: Katie reports about a memorial for murdered white farmers.
8.) I'm not easily scared, but...
Published on 26 Jan 2018: Faith in God, and an almost biblical love for their land, helps farmers stare down mortal danger.
Tell your family, your friends, your neighbors.
MFBB.
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