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Another Unappetising BBC Breakfast!
I really should avoid watching BBC in the morning, 7am Jakarta time.

Mornings can be tough enough, but when I saw that Willis weirdo, their ‘Washington correspondent,’ whose leftery we have noticed at least once before..
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….bleating about the bint who got a Pulitzer Prize for her ‘courage‘ ( because she filmed the demise of the career criminal Floyd, whilst standing in close proximity to a crowd hostile to cops) I had to take another gulp of my kopi jawa.
The UK Pravda dork typically used the term ‘police racism,’ not ‘alleged police racism’ as an impartial reporter ought to.
And he made no mention of how discredited the Pulitzers are.

Then, no sooner was the screen Willis-free, then oily Vaughan Williams was on, whom we’ve noticed MANY times before.
This time his guest was some geezer whose comments were not especially interesting, but what did interest me was that the man was from the CFR, which LVJ had the nerve to describe as a ‘non-partisan think-tank!’
Anyone who ever read or even just heard of Professor Quigley’s book on the Council on Foreign Relations, Tragedy and Hope,,
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,,,will need no reminding of what the Council on Foreign Relations is all about.
Just another BBC morning.
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Barb Cassain 21:45 on June 12, 2021 Permalink |
Pulitzer have shown themselves up for long enough refusing to wipe that Duranty’s name from their prize list.
Now they made it perfectly clear with this stupid stunt.
That girl didnt have to display any kind of courage when she made the video. It’s standard practice now in bad parts of town to try and provoke police then catch them on film if they hit back against trouble-makers.
Not saying she was a trouble-maker or that she wasn’t but what she didnt need was courage.
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Mort 22:42 on June 12, 2021 Permalink |
The CFR is a very powerful organization and although not quite as secretive as the Bilderberg conspirators, is absolutely globalist, only non-partisan in the sense that they will work with globalists of either party.
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