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Fact Check: George Soros Responds to Trump Indictment by Claiming He Didn't Fund Alvin Bragg - Is That True? calling MAX B.S,.. sez me

Fact Check: George Soros Responds to Trump Indictment by Claiming He Didn't Fund Alvin Bragg - Is That True?: Next Video Fact Check: George Soros Responds to Trump Indictment by Claiming He Didn't Fund Alvin Bragg - Is That True? By Richard Moorhead March 31, 2023 at 4:37pm Leftist oligarch George Soros is claiming that he hasn’t funded Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the prosecutor behind the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Soros claimed as much in a Friday text sent to Semafor’s Steve Clemons. The Hungarian-born billionaire emphasized that he doesn’t know Bragg personally. Advertisement - story continues below “As for Alvin Bragg … I did not contribute to his campaign and I don’t know him,” he wrote. “I think some on the right would rather focus on far-fetched conspiracy theories than on the serious charges against the former President.” Trending: Like Clockwork: Now They're Going to Go After Trump for What Occurred After News of His Possible Indictment However, there’s more to the story than Soros’ partial denial. The leftist megadonor is the biggest individual contributor to Color of Change, a Super PAC that heavily supported Bragg in his campaign for the office in 2021. Advertisement - story continues below Soros donated $1 million to the group just days after it endorsed Bragg in 2021, with the likely knowledge that his contributions would be used to assist in Bragg’s election. Do George Soros' political donations do damage to our country? Yes No Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Color of Change ended up spending about $500,000 in support of Bragg, according to The New York Times. Campaign finance law forbids direct donations to campaigns in excess of $3,300, a figure that’s increased since Bragg’s 2021 campaign. Soros highlighted that he hadn’t contributed directly to Bragg’s campaign in a Friday tweet — without addressing his funding of a PAC that supported him. Advertisement - story continues below Soros is widely known for his targeted focus on the elections of local prosecutors, bragging about his backing of “reform” candidates in a 2022 Wall Street Journal op-ed. Related: Women's Basketball Coach Warns Critics and Media: 'We're Not Monkeys ... So Watch What You Say' Those who call Bragg’s indictment of Donald Trump a targeted political prosecution point to his financial connection to Soros — a multi-billionaire who has established himself as one of the premier financiers of progressive politics in the United States. As a prosecutor, Bragg has downgraded and eschewed filing criminal charges against those accused of violent crimes — while seemingly emphasizing a politically charged inquiry targeting the former Republican president. Advertisement - story continues below Trump is slated to appear in a Manhattan courtroom for arraignment proceedings on Tuesday, according to CNN. Skiparrow Up next How much do you know about the U.S. Congress? Apester Logo Skiparrow Up next How much do you know about the U.S. Congress? Apester Logo Truth and Accuracy Submit a Correction → We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. Read our editorial standards. Tags: Campaign, Campaign Finance, CNN, Donald Trump, George Soros, law, New York, politics, Progressive, Super PAC, tweet, US news, Wall Street Facebook Twitter Parler Telegram Truth Social Gettr Email More Richard Moorhead SummaryRecentContact Richard Moorhead is a conservative journalist, a graduate of Arizona State University, service member, Gold Star grandson, and guitar player. Advertisement Conversation Recently Posted Zia Cooke of the South Carolina Gamecocks drives to the basket during the second quarter of a game against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Friday in Dallas, Texas. Maddie Meyer / Getty Images Women's Basketball Coach Warns Critics and Media: 'We're Not Monkeys ... So Watch What You Say' South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley had some choice words for her critics following the team's loss in the Final Four. By Bryan Chai April 1, 2023 A 9-year-old California girl's Boer goat, similar to the one pictured, was seized by law enforcement officials after her family tried to save its life by backing out on a Shasta District Fair agreement to send it to slaughter. Now the girl's family is suing. Kirsty Wigglesworth / Getty Images Tragic Bible Story Comes True: Little Girl's Pet Goat Taken, Believed to Have Been Barbecued at Demand of Calif. Gov't California authorities and fair officials allegedly unlawfully confiscated a 10-year-old's pet goat and then sent it to the slaughterhouse. By Carson Choate April 1, 2023 Jeff McNeil of the New York Mets was given a strike on Thursday because his teammate did not get back to first in time after a pitch had been thrown. @SNYtv / Twitter screen shot Commentary MLB Umps Admit They Blew Call Thanks to New Timer Rules, Team Left Confused Eyebrows were raised after MLB's new pitch clock rules resulted in an erroneous strike call on New York Mets star Jeff McNeil. By Bryan Chai April 1, 2023 Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy laid out multiple reasons on Friday why Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against former President Donald Trump is likely to fail. @realDailyWire / Twitter screen shot; Suzanne Cordeiro - AFP / Getty Images Former Federal Prosecutor Identifies Multiple Reasons Bragg's Case Against Trump Will Fail Andy McCarthy laid out multiple reasons why Alvin Bragg's case against the former president looks destined to fail. By Randy DeSoto April 1, 2023 Barbara Corcoran, seen in a 2018 photo, told an interviewer Los Angeles' new "mansion tax" will drive rich people away from the area. Santiago Felipe / Getty Images Commentary Watch: 'Shark Tank' Star Shreds New 'Mansion Tax', Reveals Where She Thinks the Rich Will Move "People hate to pay taxes on entrances or exits to their homes," Corcoran said. "They feel like they're hit upon, taken advantage of." By Jack Gist April 1, 2023 An old pizza receipt found at the scene of a murder on March 18 led Milwaukee police to the 12-year-old boy who has been charged with the crime. WITI-TV / screen shot; Adam Gault / Getty Images Cops Hear Sickening Voice After Calling Number on Old Receipt Found at Murder Scene A 12-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of his neighbor, with a clue found at the scene of the crime playing a major role. By Jack Davis April 1, 2023 This Twitter screen shot shows Taylen Mosely, who was found dead by St. Petersburg police on Friday. @StPetePD / Twitter Screen Shot He Was in Its Mouth - Heartbreak as Missing Boy, 2, Finally Found After Mother's Murder The body of a missing 2-year-old was found, adding to the tragedy after his father was charged with killing his mother. By Jack Davis April 1, 2023 According to police, Keshondra Howard Turner -- a 53-year-old grandmother in Houston -- was cooking in her food truck on Tuesday when a man pulled up with a gun and wanted cash. Police say she grabbed her gun and killed the would-be robber in self-defense. @MattKHOU / Twitter Grandma Saved When 'God Jammed' Robber's Gun, Then She Pulled Out Her Own and Unloaded on Him A Houston woman refused to allow a robber to get the upper hand. But her son and family say God gave her some help. By Jack Davis April 1, 2023 Adam Schiff attends a business meeting prior to a hearing on U.S. southern border security on Capitol Hill, February 1, 2023 in Washington, DC. Drew Angerer / Getty Images Commentary Even MSNBC Calls Out Adam Schiff for Shameful Reaction to Trump Indictment "Donald Trump is raising, you know, a fortune, more than a million dollars, million and a half or more, just on the threat of the indictment." By C. Douglas Golden April 1, 2023 Geraldo Rivera visits the Dan Abrams show at SiriusXM Studios on November 1, 2018 in New York City. Roy Rochlin / Getty Images Commentary Geraldo Rivera Rips 'Unfair' Trump Indictment by Manhattan DA: 'This Sucks' Rivera quoted famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who said “this stretches criminal statues beyond any plausible constitutional boundaries.” By C. Douglas Golden April 1, 2023 Next Find Us Social Subscribe Get the latest news delivered right to your email. Download the App News, Politics, Culture, and more in realtime. 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CALLING MAXIMUM BULLSH@t ON LYING GEORGE SOROS since he may just be yet another weekend at BERNIE's HOLOGRAM.. who knows who really is behind that evil visage? ... let me help us out here his PRONOUN IS "IT".. or since it is impossible to know who or what evil lurks behind one of the most nasty ugly.. man.. or whatever he claims he is. I know one thing: there is a very HOT PLACE IN HELL FOR HIM.. 

:) have a great day.. Isabell (ROFL).. in all seriousness ... I mean every word of that.. he is EVIL.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Is Lyme disease a government-made bioweapon? I had not heard this before until a friend of mine who has Lyme disease

Is Lyme disease a government-made bioweapon?: There is a new epidemic of Lyme disease, or so we are told, that is once again drawing attention to the claim of award-winning author Kris Newby, whose book “Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons” suggests that Lyme disease is a government-made bioweapon. Dr. Joseph Mercola addressed this in a recent […]

 

 

A good friend of mine who has Lyme disease said that in theory Lyme disease could be a bio weapon; and apparently some other scientists think there maybe evidence for this. I am not sure about the Ft Detrick angle. I personally have toured Ft Detrick as I used to work w a group of virologists who were moved there.. I did not work there, but I was visiting and I got the grand tour of the RNA viral repository (in Nitrogen freezers) and it could have happened.. that is for sure. WOW... nothing would surprise me. If Ebola can escape in Reston, VA.. where in theory EBOLA SHOULD HAVE NEVER EVEN BEEN NEAR, a residential suburb of Northern VA, 

quoting from an article on the Ebola escape in 1989..

RE: Gerald Jaax, one of the leaders of a team of Army scientists that responded to the 1989 outbreak in Reston, Virginia, closely watched the meticulously planned transfers this month of two American aid workers from Liberia to a specialized facility in Atlanta, the first Ebola patients ever brought to the U.S. Jaax recalled his days urgently trying to corral the country's first known outbreak.

 

ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE for the evil stupid SOBs .. and I can say that as a former Virologists who did work in a BF 3 LAB. where ZERO outbreaks occurred because we knew better and used max precautions, even then when lab accidents happened.. and of course spills and such happen.. we dealt w/ it proper protocols

IT IS BETTER TO BE LUCKY THAN GOOD..!!! but educated Good does help

Isabell