NATO globalists sing ‘We Are the World’ — Fellowship of the Minds


If they could actually sign it would be a bit better, they are nuts!

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I stumbled across a video of NATO foreign ministers singing Michael Jackson’s “We Are the World” at the end of a meeting in Antalya, Turkey in May 2015. Does anyone else find it creepy that these globalists were singing “We Are the World”? By the way, the skinny guy in glasses circled in yellow below […]

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Very interesting – yes, the group sings – We are the World – while the U.S. foots the bill – see for yourself.(22%).

They should be singing this song instead.

“Onward Christian Soldiers.”

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More libtard butthurt: Michael Moore calls for protesters to ‘disrupt’ Trump’s inauguration — Fellowship of the Minds


Moore needs to find a life!

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Moore should find a cure for his disorder. Otherwise it’s going to be a long four years for him. From Fox News: Michael Moore — who predicted Donald Trump would win the presidency months before his surprise victory — is now encouraging people to protest the President-elect’s upcoming inauguration. “Disrupt the Inauguration. The Majority have spoken […]

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When is this guy going to grow up and be a part of the citizenry?  Do people really take him serious – and focus on his remarks?  He comes across as a  buf·foon – a ridiculous but amusing person.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – HISTORY OF GOLD


The Government can and will do what ever they think they need regardless of the consequences, That is why we elected Trump. Maybe we’ll be OK for the next 4 years.

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Subject: Gold Confiscation — Should You Actually Worry?

I Don’t Worry about Gold Confiscation (and You Probably Shouldn’t Either)

By Guy Christopher

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Most gold owners are familiar with worries of forced government gold confiscation – that one day black-ops shock teams will toss homes to find that stash of coins and bars.

The sole historical source for the modern fear of “confiscation” was President Franklin Roosevelt’s 1933 Executive Order 6102 telling America to cough up its gold in the midst of The Great Depression.

But closely reading FDR’s infamous order offers a sobering perspective which doesn’t fit the ever-evolving folklore. This reality might calm some confiscation fears…

•FDR’s executive order was far from an outright grand theft “confiscation.” It was a paid-for expropriation. Surrendering a $20 double-eagle to the bank got you a $20 fiat paper note. While aiming to steal the economic power of gold, FDR left its nominal…

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Congressman Running for DNC Chair Thought the GERMANS BOMBED Pearl Harbor


A progressive Democrat what else would you expect … lol

Petition Started to Remove Anti-Trump Texas Elector Chris Suprun


I’m not from Texas so it would not count. but it would be nice if they could get rid of him!

BUZZFEED: WHITE PEOPLE ARE A ‘PLAGUE TO THE PLANET’


These people really are insane!

DIVIDER-IN-CHIEF: OBAMA CLAIMS “WHITES IN NORTHERN STATES” VERY DIFFERENT FROM “SOUTHERN STATES”


Obama has no clue what anyone is like as his policies have shown!

6 incidents of shots fired at cops in last 2 weeks – Chicago PD


Round up all the BLM members

Washington Post admits article on ‘Russian propaganda’ & ‘fake news’ based on sham research


They need to investigate the American media not the Russians

German Companies Pull Ads From Breitbart


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While the WaPo admitted, two weeks after its infamous hit piece on “fringe media” which it labelled as “Russian propaganda fake news“, that its entire article was based on reporting that was wrong, the adverse consequences are piling up for the sites named in the list, among which the popular conservative hangout Breitbart. German carmaker BMW, the restaurant chain Vapiano, supermarket chain Rewe, and Deutsche Telekom have all pulled their ads from the pro-Trump news site due to concerns about its content, the Associated Press reported on Wednesday.

“The positions held by Breitbart.com contrast with Vapiano’s values, such as openness and tolerance,” said the restaurant chain offering Italian food across Europe and the US.

Deutsche Telekom is also present on the American market through its subsidiary T-mobile, the third-largest wireless carrier in the US. Replying to a DW inquiry, Deutsche Telekom said they “very much regret” that their ads appeared on Breitbart, which according to Deutsche Welle “is often branded a far-right hate site.”

The company “does not tolerate discriminatory actions or statements in any way,” a representative for the company said. “We reacted immediately, taken the ads off and put the site on a blacklist,” they told DW.

The move by German corporations coincides with Twitter campaigns that pressure companies to cut off ad revenue to far-right outlets – the Stop Funding Hate in the UK and the Kein Geld Für Rechts (No Money for the Right) in Germany. It follows a similar decision last week, when as we reported before US cereal company Kellogg’s also pulled its ads from Breitbart, saying that its “values” were not aligned with those propagated on the website.

Breitbart, whose former executive chairman is currently Obama’s right hand man Steve Bannon, responded with a slew of anti-Kellogg’s articles, decrying the cereal company as “far-left” and calling for a boycott of its products.

The “left-wing causes and projects” backed by Kellogg’s included Save the Children Fund, the Ms. Foundation for Women, and the World Wildlife Fund, according to information presented on the site.

While it is unclear how the spat between advertisers and content providers will be resolved, and if it will ultimately see the involvement of Donald Trump as an “arbiter”, it is becoming increasingly clear that the push to starve any website that opposes mainstream media ideology has only just begun.