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- Abedin, HumaFormer aide to Hillary Clinton in her Presidential campaign who also served as the deputy chief of staff for Hillary when she was US Secretary of State in the Obama Administration. She is a longtime confidante to Clinton starting as an intern in the White House dating back to 1996. Abedin also worked for Clinton's campaign for president in 2008. She's a member of the WEF's Young Global Leaders (2012), likely the 7th Floor Group, and she is the estranged wife of disgraced former(...) Read More
- Abiotic Oil Theoryoil that is not (a-) made from decaying biological organisms (-biotic), but from rhythmic cycles in the mantle of Earth. This theory (debunking the evolutionary fossil fuel theory) dates from the 19th Century when the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot and the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev proposed to explain the origin of oil and their theories were revived in the decade after 1950 in Russia out of necessity. The science behind the theory is sound and is based on experimental evidence(...) Read More
- AbolitionismA movement to end the institution of slavery and the worldwide slave trade. The term abolitionists refers to those who were actively against slavery, which movement was mainly in the United States and in Britain. Among Christians, the movement originated with the Quakers in Britain and the US around 1750, and attracted mostly evangelicals. The result was that the international slave trade was made illegal around 1810, and enforced by the British Navy. All the northern states in the U.S.(...) Read More
- AbortionThere is a Constitutional right to life in the United States. Amendment 5 of the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights states that no one can be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. This was based on the Declaration of Independence, which said that all people are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and that the primary purpose of government is to secure these rights. The 14th Amendment to the(...) Read More
- Abramović, Marinaan internationally renowned Serbian performance artist known for her work involving occult gory rituals. She came to notoriety during the PIZZAGATE scandal when John Podesta and his brother Tony, who were allegedly running a child sex ring, were being invited one of her “spirit cooking dinners”.[1] Abramovic is associated with the Rockefeller Modern Institute of Art.[2] In 1996, Abramović worked with Jacob Samuel to produce a cookbook of "aphrodisiac recipes" called Spirit Cooking. These(...) Read More
- Abrams, Stacy(b. Dec 9, 1973) Former Georgia State Rep, nonprofit czar, Hillary Clinton darling, and 2020 board member of John Podesta’s uber-powerful, “charitable” nonprofit, the Center for American Progress think tank, and an owner of ‘NowAccount,’ the firm financing Happy Faces Personnel Group, which she controlled and profited from the staffing of leftist temps in Fulton County elections during the Nov 3rd poll and the Jan 5th U.S. Senate runoff. She owns two homes in Georgia worth over $1.4(...) Read More
- AccentureA management consulting firm (a "spin-off of the former Big Five accounting firm Arthur Andersen") that offers a wide variety of services to its clients including IT, technology, operations, and outsourcing solutions. Accenture "began as the consulting arm (Andersen Consulting) of Chicago-based Andersen Worldwide" in 1989 and changed its name to Accenture on 1 Jan 2001. Previously incorporated in the USA, then Bermuda (still HQ's), the company re-incorporated in Ireland for tax avoidance(...) Read More
- ACORNWas the largest radical group in America, with more than 400,000 dues-paying member families and more than 1,200 chapters in 110 U.S. cities as of 2008. ACORN, an acronym for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, was widely implicated in voter-registration fraud, vote-rigging, voter intimidation, and vote-for-pay scams; pressured banks to lend money to underqualified minority borrowers; maintained close ties to organized labor; opposed capitalism; favored a government(...) Read More
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A non-profit organization created in 2017 to create digital tools to help defeat President Donald Trump and his allies (also Bernie Sanders in favor of establishment democrats), and funded by the “liberal dark money group” New Venture Fund. It is “part of a larger group called Arabella Advisors, which provides philanthropic guidance and manages four nonprofits” which also includes the Sixteen Thirty Fund, Windward Fund, and Hopewell Fund. Acronym owns the technology firm Shadow, Inc.,(...)
Read More - ActBlueA leftwing dark money online fundraising operation that began with an editorial by the communist mouthpiece New York Times and was immediately echoed by Hillary Clinton's press spokesman. It allows far left groups and Democratic politicians to fundraise without setting up an online donation infrastructure themselves. Money passes through ActBlue to the ultimate recipient and ActBlue collects a fee as payment. This has the added effect of obscuring the ultimate recipient, since money(...) Read More
consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct, or intervene in social, political, economic, or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society. Forms of activism range from mandate building in the community (including writing letters to newspapers), petitioning elected officials, running or contributing to a political campaign, preferential patronage (or boycott) of businesses, and demonstrative forms of activism like rallies, street marches, strikes, sit-ins, or hunger(...) Read More
- AcupressureAlso known as reflexology, acupressure is the healing technique of stimulating reflex points on certain parts of the body that correlate to vital organs . Developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago, it is considered an ancient healing method that employs the use of the fingers, the hands, or the elbows to gently press key healing points, thereby stimulating the body’s natural self-curative capabilities. Stimulating these points with acupressure allows healing energy to flow to those specific(...) Read More
- AcupunctureOne of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Originating in China some 3,500 years ago, only in the last three decades has it become popular in the United States. In 1993, the Food and Drug Administration estimated that Americans made up to 12 million visits per year to acupuncture practitioners and spent upwards of half a billion dollars on acupuncture treatments. Traditional Chinese medicine hold that there are as many as 2,000 acupuncture points on the human(...) Read More
(Nov 11, 1744 – Oct 28, 1818) Founding mother, patriot, wife and political advisor to America's 2nd President, John Adams. In her many letters to her husband and friends Abigail Adams expressed the concerns and accomplishments of an early American patriotic woman. Her most famous request was for Congress to “Remember the ladies” in the creation of the Constitution of the United States. It was her clear understanding that women’s influences in the domestic sphere were as integral to the(...) Read More
- Adams, JohnBorn on October 30, 1735, in Quincy, Massachusetts, he was a direct descendant of Puritan colonists from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He studied at Harvard University, where he received his undergraduate degree and master's, and in 1758 was admitted to the bar. In 1774, he served on the First Continental Congress and helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Adams became the first vice president of the United States and the second president. Early Life John Adams was born on(...) Read More
- Adams, John Quincy(July 11, 1767 – Feb 23, 1848) was the sixth president of the United States of America and the son of American Founding Father John Adams. He served in Congress beginning in the Jefferson Administration, one term as president (1825–1829) and then returned to Congress where he spent the remainder of his political career fighting slavery as a moral evil. He was the son of President John Adams and Abigail Adams.1 His lifetime of service was guided by the Bible. On FEBRUARY 21, 1848, "Old(...) Read More
- Adams, SamuelHe is more than just a beer! Sadly, on today’s college campuses there is a profound lack of knowledge and awareness of the greatness of the founders of our wonderful republic under God. The man is considered by many historians to be the “Father of the American Revolution” and was instrumental in making the public aware of the tyrannical actions of the king of England and Parliament. It was in his Puritan Christian home and at the Christian college of Harvard where Adams learned that the(...) Read More
- Adhanom, TedrosThe first non-physician and first African to serve in the role as Director General of the World Health Organization. During his bid for the $260,000 a year job as the head of the WHO, Dr. Tedros was serving as Ethiopia’s health minister and had served as foreign minister. He vowed to make universal healthcare his central priority if he managed to become the World Health Organization’s Director-General. Dr. Tedros hired a public relations firm to help him clinch the top job at the(...) Read More
- Advancement ProjectFounded in 1999 by veteran civil-rights lawyers, describes itself as a “civil rights law, policy, and communications ‘action tank’ that advances universal opportunity and a just democracy for those left behind in America,” meaning nonwhite minorities. Specifically, the Project works to organize “communities of color” into politically cohesive units while disseminating its leftist worldviews and values as broadly as possible by way of a sophisticated communications department. A key funder(...) Read More
- AfghanistanIt has the misfortune of sitting in a strategic position at the crossroads of Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East. Despite its mountainous terrain and fiercely independent inhabitants, the country has been invaded time after time throughout its history. Today, Afghanistan is once more embroiled in war, pitting NATO troops and the current government against the ousted Taliban and its allies. Afghanistan is a fascinating but violence-wracked country, where East meets(...) Read More