1) Who is the Georgia Judge guilty of election interference? Judge Robert McBurney? Harvard grad? CIA recruiting Harvard?
According to an article written by Lauren Sforza in 2023: "A Fulton County Superior Court judge finds himself at...
2) ...the center of the Georgia investigation looking into former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results as a potential fourth indictment looms over the former president."
3) In addition to his recent 'rulings' of the certification process NOT being an actual certification but a rubber stamp by saying IT MUST BE DONE REGARDLESS OF IRREGULARITIES. He is the same judge who just negated the hand count verification adopted by the
4) legal body assigned authority of elections via the state legislature. He has basically taken over the entire election process from the state legislature with ZERO authority to do so. So let me give you an analogy...if I fill out my tax return and it indicates the government owes
5) me $100,000 refund. If, when I send it in, the government has zero authority to check the return to see if it complies with all the laws and THEY MUST rubber stamp it and can't question any aspect...that is what this 'judge' just said was required of every county
6) official in GA. Ignore the law, ignore your responsibility to ensure a safe and secure election within your jurisdiction and rubber stamp the fraud that we are getting ready to unleash. The constitution put entire state legislatures in charge of elections bc they
7) knew a single judge or judicial branch member could and would corrupt the system, and he has. He did so already. How? According to Sforza "Judge Robert C.I. McBurney oversaw the special grand jury tasked with reviewing election interference in 2020 that released a
8) partial report about its findings earlier this year and is now overseeing the grand jury where District Attorney Fani Willis (D) is presenting her case ahead of possible charges in connection to the investigation." So he's the one working with Fani Willis in the framing job.
9) So, now that it has fallen apart completely, he has received a call to insert himself again into the election process. Keep in mind just how corrupt the legal system of GA is that this single judge KEEPS BEING BROUGHT ALL ELECTION CASES WHERE TRUMP IS INVOLVED.
10) "McBurney was appointed by former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal (R) in 2012 to succeed former Judge Marvin Arrington. Since then, McBurney has been elected three times to serve as a judge of the Georgia 5th Superior Court District, Atlanta Circuit."
11) As you may recall Deal had to resign from Congress during his campaign running for Governor bc he was caught interfering with a change in state law that would have interfered with his family business and its auto business. He resigned to avoid the ethics investigation.
12) While running for governor it was alleged: "Deal had used state campaign funds to pay legal bills stemming from a federal ethics investigation when he was in Congress, that he had personally profited from his gubernatorial campaign's $135,000 rental of aircraft
13) from a company he partly owned, and that he had accepted campaign contributions beyond the legal limits.[20] The campaign also paid a total of $135,000 to consulting companies which were owned by Deal's daughter-in-law and the father of Chris Riley,
14) Deal's chief of staff according to wiki. As Kalberman and Streiker were preparing to serve subpoenas to Deal, his chief of staff, and others involved in the case, Kalberman's salary was cut by $35,000 and Streiker was ousted from her position.
15) Soon after, Kalberman was forced to resign and was replaced by Holly LaBerge, who was recruited by the governor's office. Politics is very ugly in GA. One way to ensure you aren't found guilty of campaign finance violations is ensuring you have all your ppl on the
16) entity looking into it. He was found to have made 'technical defects' in numerous personal AND campaign finances and he agreed to pay a small fine. In other words, he was definitely guilty of the accusations but they found a way to make it all go away.
17) I guess that's the same thing the banks (TD) does when they're found guilty of money laundering. Pay a small fine, keep the proceeds of the crime, don't hold anyone accountable and let's all pretend we don't know the entire system is corrupt.
18) "Holly LaBerge, the head of the ethics commission that cleared Deal of major ethics violations, claimed in July 2014 that Ryan Teague, Deal's counsel, called her to say: "It was not in the agency's best interest for these cases to go to a hearing ...
19) nor was it in their best political interest either." Deal has stated that he is "not aware of any communications along those lines"
Did you know that Deal actually expanded the GA Supreme Court...isn't that called packing the court? I thought that was bad!!!
20) GA went from Deal to Kemp. Back to McBurney, he worked in the DA's office of Fulton County prior to being appointed a judge.
Judge McBurney also presided over Georgia’s ban on
21) abortion starting about six weeks into a pregnancy in November, saying it was “plainly unconstitutional” and overturned the restriction on murdering babies. He definitely appears to be captured. The only question is by who?
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1/ Nepal Part 2
However, close integration between the US and Nepal would help create a balancing act in the Himalayas with Beijing, given that the PLA constantly challenges India’s position at the LAC.
2/ According to the Global Times, the leaked document reads that the agreement strengthens the “partnership, in defense and security,” between the US and Nepal.
3/ One of the clauses in the leaked report mentions that the “US National Guard and US contractors, related vehicles and light aircrafts operated by or for the United States, may use such agreed facilities and areas for training, transit, support, and related activities,…
1/ NEPAL Part 1, This article, a CIA front Millennium Challenge Corporation. Keep in mind the CIA set up terrorist training camps in Nepal to train Uyghurs to insert into China as an insurgency terrorist group as you read this article. I will pos the article as the end of it.
2/ "With tensions escalating between the US and China, the Himalayan country of Nepal has emerged as a new frontier between the two rivals competing for geopolitical influence. While the US has denied any malice in intention,
3/ China believes it is an American ploy to court Nepal into the Indo-Pacific strategy. In February, Nepal’s Parliament ratified a $500 million US government aid under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) after weeks of back and forth among the ruling coalition.
1/ I asked Grok about the timing of OPS being disbanded because Congress discovered what it was doing and the creation of DEA.
Context of the OPS and Its Controversial Legacy
OPS Overview:
2/ • The USAID Office of Public Safety, established in 1962 and directed by Byron Engle until 1973, trained over one million police officers in 52 countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, Brazil, and Guatemala.
3/ Its stated goal was to professionalize foreign police forces to maintain public safety and counter communist insurgencies, aligning with U.S. Cold War objectives (which was the spread of fascism throughout the world under the guise of fighting communism).
1/ During our 4 pm Spaces yesterday, it was revealed that Byron Engle was Dan Mitrione boss at Office of Public Safety. Here is a summary of Bryon Engle.
Training and CIA Involvement:
2/ • Post-World War II Japan (1940s–1950s): After World War II, Engle was sent to Japan to assist in reorganizing its police forces as part of U.S. occupation efforts. He worked under the Civil Affairs Division, focusing on creating professional, decentralized police forces.
3/ His approach emphasized “Americanizing” Japanese police, promoting community trust and 'anti-communist' policies.
1/ American Military Assistance Programs since 1945 from an Oxford Research Project
PART 11
2/ For Iraq and Afghanistan, insider accounts and first-person memoirs can be valuable alongside journalistic exposés such as Ann Jones’s “Meet the Afghan Army: Is It a Figment of Washington’s Imagination,” in The Case for Withdrawal From Afghanistan, edited by Nick Turse…
3/ …(2010) and Matthieu Aikins’s “Portrait of an Afghan Assassin,” (2013), which details one of many green-on-blue incidents.
1/ American Military Assistance Programs since 1945 from an Oxford Research Project
PART 10
The topic of American military assistance since WW2 is incredibly broad. Scholars beginning research on this topic should consult Michael McClintock’s book Instruments of Statecraft: U.S.
2/ Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism, 1940–1990 (1992), which remains indispensable in its analysis of American military doctrine in the post-war era. McClintock’s books on Guatemala and El Salvador (The American Connection: Vol. I: State Terror and
3/ Popular Resistance in El Salvador, Vol.II: State Terror and Popular Resistance in Guatemala) also contain crucial details on U.S.military assistance programs from the 1960s through the 1980s in those countries. Chester Pach’s Arming the Free World: The Origins of the U.S.