Read: Ukraine documents about Biden, posted by John Solomon


At the link below, you can read the newly-posted documents about the Ukraine-Biden controversy.

(From statement by Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating a company connected to then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son.)

Sept. 4, 2019 statement by former Ukraine prosecutor

Click the link below to read more documents:

https://www.scribd.com/user/259237201/JohnSolomon


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  1. DOES ONE THINK THIS IA WHAT TRUMP WAS UP. TO GET THIS OPENED . I KNOW SONE DOES . I READ IT ON LIKE A TRUMP TRAP IS WHAT IT WAS CALLED . AND TO USE THE DNC TO OPEN THAT DOOR. WELL HELL THAT IS JEST SMART . I HAVE SEEN A FEW STORYS ON LINE THIS MORRING ABOUT CORRUPTION AND THE DEMCO-RATES . AND ALL I CAN SAY IS ( THEM JACKASSES )

    1. George Eady. When do you begin grade school? You should consider going and getting to at least the sixth grade! Such horrible grammar and spelling!

  2. The fact — and I consider it to be a well-established fact, not just speculation — that the leadership of the Republican Party is hopelessly corrupt does not imply that the leadership of the Democratic Party is not every bit as hopelessly corrupt, or vice versa. The vast majority of the problems this country is suffering from today, everything from poisons in our food, to a disastrously bad Big Pharma-controlled medical establishment, to wholesale destruction of our soils, to climate change, all stem directly from the fact that both of the major political parties have been completely taken over by various factions of a global plutocracy. What we now have is government of the people, for the ridiculously rich, and by the bought-and-paid for lackeys of the ridiculously rich. The only thing that is likely to save us is the wholesale replacement of both of those parties with either smaller existing parties or, better yet, two entirely new and staunchly anti-plutocratic ones, at both the federal and state levels.

    1. I agree with you, Greg, except I would substitute excessive electro-magnetic radiation as the major threat to life on planet earth, not climate change. The earth’s climate has been changing for 4 billion years. How many Ice Ages has our planet endured? Whereas some species could not adapt, humans have coped so far, albeit unevenly across the globe. Many in the U.S. are adapting through better technologies, making renewable fuels cost-competitive, hardening their businesses and homes through infrastructure projects, and seeking more rational agricultural and reforestation policies. Even poor Ethiopia this year was able to plant 353 million trees in a single day. So, there is hope if communities and nations act in rational ways to ADAPT to climate change. Adapting is very different than trying to change or cool earth’s climate, which is neither affordable nor feasible.

      Excessive electro-magnetic radiation (EMR), on the other hand, is especially dangerous, EMR prevents our cells from detoxifying, alters our genes and brains, interferes with sleep, contributes to chronic diseases such as cancer, autism and Alzeihmer’s and is contributing to killing off our birds, bees and other insects. EMR also contributes to fertility difficulties; sperm counts among U.S. males are half of what they were in the 1950s). The new 5G is far more dangerous than 2G-4G devices. Telecom executives admitted before a U.S. Senate committee in 2019 that the industry had not conducted research on possible impacts of 5G on public health. Excessive dirty electricity (EMR) could well be the danger to civilization that merits the most international attention.
      As for climate change, we must simply adapt to it. Perhaps this is where Congress should start when it finally determines what its infrastructure initiative should look like.

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