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The Nauvoo SentinelAuthor: Alexander Speed
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You can't do anything about Ukraine, fight for your freedoms at home
Monday, 18 April, 2022
Sources referenced in the episode: -The High Wire Episode 263 (start listening at 1:09:23 for the portion on the need for COVID to accomplish total surveillance): The HighWire | Watch -The SNL Skit waking up to stupidity of mask mandates etc: Even 'Saturday Night Live' has awakened to mask madness (nypost.com) -The Epoch Times: MORE come out about the vaccine: the most vulnerable to the virus are the most vulnerable to the vaccine: The COVID Shots Are Killing People? (theepochtimes.com) -Joel Skousen's World Affair Brief (at least read the headlines he links to even if you don't subscribe to his newsletter): World Affairs Brief -Robert Scott Bell: Robert Scott Bell - The Power to Heal is Yours -The New American - That Freedom Shall Not Perish -The Creature from Jekyll Island: https://www.c-span.org/video/?307278-10/the-creature-jekyll-island (15 min interview on C-Span with the Author) -On Putin: Possibly the richest man in the world: "Putin officially draws a salary of between $115,000 and $225,000 a year as Russia’s head of state. But, in reality, he has amassed incalculable wealth, ranging from $100 billion to $200 billion, making him one of the world’s richest leaders and possibly wealthier than Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates or Elon Musk. Bill Brody, an American financier who ran one of the biggest investment firms in Russia from 1996 to 2005, testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 2017 that Putin had “accumulated $200 billion of ill-gotten gains.” "The fortune of the Russian spymaster is stashed away, however, in offshore tax havens, invested in luxury properties inside and outside Russia, and spread out among the accounts of his family members and trusted friends who hold millions and billions of dollars for their boss. His most massive and lavish property lies on the Black Sea and cost more than $1 billion to build. “Putin’s Palace” includes a spa, a movie theater, a teahouse, a wine cellar, a casino, a hookah lounge, a pole-dancing disco, a helipad, a hockey rink, a church and even a gold-plated toilet." How Putin became ‘world’s richest man’: Lies, affairs, greed (nypost.com) -In case anyone has forgotten: "“This is my last election," Obama said. "After my election I have more flexibility.” “I understand," Medvedev said. "I will transmit this information to Vladimir." FLASHBACK: Obama to Russian President: ‘After My Election, I’ll Have More Flexibility’ | CNSNews --and the video: (7321) Barack Obama in open microphone gaffe with Dmitry Medvedev - YouTube