Message from @ʙɪɴᴀʀʏ ᴀɢᴇɴᴛ🐉🦋

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2018-06-28 23:30:46 UTC  

fuseetious

2018-06-28 23:30:52 UTC  

facetious

2018-06-28 23:31:49 UTC  

Hi everyone! Like everyone of you I wish to, by participating here on Patriots Soapbox Discord and YouTube in Live Chat, help in anyway I can to change our future for the better. I wish, when I'm gone, to leave a positive legacy for my children and grandchildren and for all future generations. I want to use my experience for this purpose and I know that each and everyone of you are here for the same reason. I am a nurse. I have worked in the health care field since 1977. I would like to use my knowledge to bring a petition forward to rewrite our healthcare laws and regulations. If anyone here with any kind of experience in law, legislation, pharmaceuticals, insurance, corporate, technology, finance and of course in the health care industry is interested please let me know. Just right click on my name and leave me a message. Let's get together to fix this problem!

2018-06-28 23:31:50 UTC  

FBI tried for ever to get Al Capone on organized crime to no avail, however he went to Alcatraz for tax evasion. Which I am sure his own people found him too hot to handle and it was cutting into profits so they leaked the information and he ran things from prison. So none of these people would like to give some dirt on any of these corrupt cock roaches? Really

2018-06-28 23:32:39 UTC  

BREAKING: Judicial Watch today sent a hand-delivered letter to the chairman and co-chairman of the House Office of Congressional Ethics calling for an investigation into whether Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) violated House ethics rules by encouraging violence against Trump administration Cabinet members. Rep. Maxine Waters addressed a rally in Los Angeles over the weekend, telling a crowd: “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them! And you tell them that they are not welcome, anymore, anywhere.” In today’s letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics co-chairman, Judicial Watch writes: "In encouraging individuals to create 'crowds' who will 'push back' on President Trump’s Cabinet members at private business establishments and in seemingly trying to prevent these Cabinet officials from obtaining basic necessities without fear of assault and violence." Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton: "Rep. Maxine Waters incited violence and assault against members of President Trump’s Cabinet. It is urgent that the House ethics quickly act to hold her accountable for this dangerous incitement."

2018-06-28 23:33:12 UTC  

Jim Jordan

2018-06-28 23:33:14 UTC  

In Case You Missed It: When Maxine Waters encouraged violence against Trump administration cabinet members this month it wasn’t the first time the California congresswoman, serving her 14th term, displayed behavior unbecoming of a federal lawmaker. The vivacious Democrat from Los Angeles has been embroiled in numerous controversies throughout her storied political career, including abusing her power to enrich family members, getting a communist dictator to harbor a cop-murdering Black Panther fugitive still wanted by the FBI and accusing the CIA of selling crack cocaine in black neighborhoods.

Among her most corrupt acts as a federal legislator is steering millions of federal bailout dollars to her husband’s failing bank, OneUnited. Waters allocated $12 million to the Massachusetts bank in which she and her board member husband held shares. OneUnited subsequently got shut down by the government and American taxpayers got stiffed for the millions. Judicial Watch investigated the scandal and obtained documents from the U.S. Treasury related to the controversial bailout. The famously remiss House Ethics Committee, which is charged with investigating and punishing corrupt lawmakers like Waters, found that she committed no wrongdoing.

Now the veteran lawmaker is outrageously inciting violence against Trump cabinet members. “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they are not welcome anymore, anywhere,” Waters said at a rally in Los Angeles on Saturday. This week Judicial Watch filed a House ethics complaint against Waters for encouraging violence against Trump Cabinet members.

Learn more here: http://jwatch.us/wbw1fo

2018-06-28 23:33:49 UTC  

I have a “Q”uestion. If Congress can’t get documents from DOJ or the FBI, why doesn’t Congress request the information from NSA directly? Is it a matter of legality or information search?

2018-06-28 23:35:29 UTC  

https://i.imgur.com/NbzslmI.mp4

Engineering Student Designs a "Mobile Airbag" that Deploys When your Device is Dropped

2018-06-28 23:36:50 UTC  

@renachan There were the last time I checked at least 4 FBI agents willing to testify on the corrupt leaders in the FBI.

2018-06-28 23:38:36 UTC  

@M_SEE If the documents aren't delivered as ordered then POTUS may release them to the public. Hopefully unredacted.

2018-06-28 23:39:02 UTC  

No disrespect, I don’t buy the “classified” approach to a Congress which designates millions to black-op projects.

2018-06-28 23:39:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/462039307667111936/fbfrmsn.jpg

2018-06-28 23:39:17 UTC  

Who Is Sebastian? How does he link to Q?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/462039312633036822/Snap_2018-06-28_at_18.37.49.jpg

2018-06-28 23:39:41 UTC  

FBI most wanted...$100,000 reward
A violent Michigan gang member charged with murdering two men in front of dozens of witnesses has been named to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, and a reward of up to $100,000 is being offered for information leading to his capture.

Antwan Tamon Mims, a convicted felon and known member of the Gangster Disciples gang, is wanted in connection with the killings that occurred at a house party on March 25, 2018, in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

Investigators believe that Mims, who also has Ohio ties, emerged from the house shortly after midnight and saw two men he believed had wronged his gang on a drug deal. He produced a gun and fired from the front door, hitting both men, who fell to the ground. Then, "very calmly," said Special Agent Jeff Brown, who is investigating the case from the FBI’s Detroit Division, "he walked up to the victims and put a bullet into their heads."

After the killing, bystanders told police that Mims "walked away as if nothing had happened," Brown said. The killer’s apparent arrogance—gunning down the men in front of so many witnesses—came from the fact that he was an intimidating figure in the community and believed no one would talk to authorities for fear of violent reprisals.

Brown noted that Benton Harbor, with a population of about 10,000, is the third most violent city per capita in Michigan. "It’s a small city with a pretty significant crime rate," he said. "There are a lot of drug and gang cases."

Mims — with prior felony convictions ranging from drug possession to assault with a deadly weapon to being a habitual offender — was well known to local law enforcement and the community as a violent gang member. "Many people we talked to are scared of him," Brown said.

Adding Mims to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list means the case will receive national publicity and that the reward for information leading to his capture has been increased to up to $100,000.

2018-06-28 23:40:39 UTC  

WOW: that Rosenstein / Jordan exchange... I want that all day long

2018-06-28 23:41:31 UTC  

who dat?

2018-06-28 23:41:35 UTC  

@M_SEE That is exactly why we are fighting for transparency. These practices of our Justice Department and in every other branch of our government must be held accountable. If everyone is aware of their corruption and greed then they will be forced to make meaningful changes to how they do business....

2018-06-28 23:43:08 UTC  

@retiredDep who is that?

2018-06-28 23:43:10 UTC  

There will always be the need for secrecy, however, there must be absolute accountability.