Trey Gowdy "the world's premier law enforcement agency
Has Been Riddled With Bias And Incompetence."
the fbi agent who interviewed General Flynn
to frame/entrap him, LIED.
Trey says "NO!" to fbi
They keep trying to get
people fired, and they're
unethical and unfair, so
we're done talkin' to 'em.
"The fbi exists to
Investigate Crimes -
NOT CREATE THEM!"
says Kim Strassel
fbi agent strock try to
entrap General Flynn
says Trey Gowdy.
"seen the documents,
Somebody at the fbi
was out to get Flynn,
entrap him"
"FISHING EXPEDITIONS"
Sneakily examining
a person's property
to INVENT a crime.
The Public Growing Wise
(20:22 to 20:52)
Trey "It's About Time For
Clamping Down
On The Power
We've Given The fbi."
They've DEMONIZED me, like they've demonized Putin - to the point of irrational hysteria, or at least to the point of kindergarten childishness
Their Whole Game, for over 4 Decades, has been
CHARACTER ASSASSINATION.
ON THIS PAGE, DAVID SCULLY DEFENDS HIS CHARACTER FROM OBSCENE INSINUAITONS, FRAMES, ENTRAPMENTS, AND CHARACTER ATTACKS.
The U.S. government spies on TUCKER...on his text messages, and leaks them
to the New York Times, making TUCKER
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"Avoid talking about SEX
RELIGION
POLITICS
and RACE"
they say,
...as a "Godless racist pervert
and exclude me from
the levers of power, influence, and wealth,
or even a decent, happy life of any kind
... well, then, here you go ..."
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CHARACTER ASSASSINATIONTOM SOWELL says
"They lie
and commit character assassination"
(min 11, sec 27)
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CHARACTER ASSASSINATION
rumors and innuendo
1. History of Literary Genres -
personal journals
2. History of Age of Marriage/Consent
3. Thread of Entrapments since 1985
4. Natural Evolution -
Survival and Reproduction
5. I don't have much to disclose.
RELIGIONS ARE INVENTIONS
1. Provide Thomas Paine's one-sentence
opinion of all RELIGIONS.
2. My religious training and my
solid American and Christian values.
9. My statement on religions
as stable social structures
In 1961, just after the 1960
Greensboro, SC lunch counter sit-ins,
David Scully, age 10,
sat at a lunch counter
with his black co-worker
every Saturday in South Orange, NJ.
They both worked for the
Jewish veterinarian Dr Samuel Pollock.
He founded the
South Orange Animal Hospital,
and he saved David Scully's dog
after she was
run over by an arrogant,
foolish lutheran pastor.
WRITING GENRE
Diarys and Memoirs
Personal Revelations
St. Augustine
Jean-Jaques Rousseau
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THOMAS PAINE, FOUNDING FATHER,
authored "Common Sense" (1776),
the most influential pamphlet at
the start of the American Revolution.
"I BELIEVE IN ONE GOD, and no more",
wrote Paine ("Age of Reason", para. 4)
so PAINE BELIEVED IN GOD
but not in religions.
He explains why not in one sentence
("Age of Reason", para. 8),
"All national institutions
of churches, whether
Jewish, Christian, or Tukish,
appear to me no other than
HUMAN INVENTIONS set up to
terrify and enslave mankind, and
monopolize power and profit."
But Thomas Paine did not criticize
people for believing what they
had been taught since their birth,
"That many good men have believed
this strange fable, and lived very good
lives under that belief (for credulity
is not a crime) is what I have no doubt
of. In the first place, they were
educated to believe it, and they would
have believed anything else
in the same manner."
("Age of Reason", Chap. 5, last para.)
"The Age of Reason", 1794THOMAS PAINE, b.1737 - FOUNDING FATHER
VIVEK THE TRUTHTELLER
Vivek reminds me of a sharp, brash,
young Dinesh D'Souza.
How is it that these
immigrants from India
have absorbed better than we have the
principles of
The Enlightenment's Founding Fathers,
such as Thomas Paine and Rousseau?!
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Right Brother JIM JORDAN,
U.S. Representative for Ohio
He explains to Congress (min 3, sec 14
"America Is A Great Country!")
"1903 to 1969 ... In one life time...
in 66 years...
two guys flying a plane 100 feet...
to putting a man on the moon!"
(4 min, 10 sec)
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RAND PAUL says
"this February 2024 spending bill
SHOULD be called
'UKRAINE FIRST, AMERICA LAST' because
that's what this is really about"
URGENT SCROLL - EXTREME DANGER!
J.D. Vance
EXTREME DANGER! EXTREME DANGER!
EXTREME ALERT TO FBI!
U.S. PROGRAMS IN EXTREME DANGER OF
BEING TORCHED BY FLAMMABLES!
MANIAC SAYS HE "FEELS THE URGE TO DO IT"
AND LAUGHS ABOUT IT.
NOW THIS IS A U.S. SENATOR SPEAKING.
CONNECTIONS TO TIMOTHY MCVEIGH?
BOTH OF IRISH DESCENT!
OBEY! DO YOUR JOB!
YOUR CAREERS AND HONOR ARE AT STAKE.
NEED I SAY MORE?
EXTREME DANGER! EXTREME DANGER!
URGENT SCROLL - EXTREME DANGER!
J.D. Vance
EXTREME DANGER! EXTREME DANGER!
EXTREME ALERT TO FBI!
he says,
"LOOK!
WE'RE GONNA BLOW THE WHOLE THING UP!
EXTREME DANGER! EXTREME DANGER!
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Gilbert Doctorow
Judge Napolitano
Colonel MacGregor
Larry Johnson
Ray Mcgovern
Mearscheimer
Larry Johnson
Ray Mcgovern
Judge Napolitano
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Scroll Down To Confirmation BiasCONFIRMATION BIAS
Confirmation bias is
the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information
in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values.
A series of psychological experiments in the 1960s suggested
that people are biased toward confirming their existing beliefs.
Later work re-interpreted these results as a tendency to test ideas in a one-sided way,
focusing on one possibility and ignoring alternatives.
Explanations for the observed biases include wishful thinking
and the limited human capacity to process information.
Another proposal is that people show confirmation bias because
they are pragmatically assessing the costs of being wrong,
rather than investigating in a neutral, scientific way.
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So, for you fbi/nsa/cia/dod/abc/xyz bureaucrats with relatively good, secure pay and careers,
you just want to get along and succeed and you agree with the "groupthink" started by Senator boxer and her crowd of feminazis.
You are exposed to the irrational hysterics of your superior (feminazi Senator barbara boxer and her crowd).
That's how it starts in 1982.
They say, "he listens to voices in his head." Lie.
I'm extremely mentally balanced, healthy, and strong,
but I'm very stressed and pissed and angry from being harassed by the likes of you
who should be supporting me, but who are outsmarted by the "woke" Senator boxers et al.
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Saying that one listens to the voice of their conscience or
that "I listen to the good angel whispering in my right ear
and not to the bad angel whispering in my left ear"
are just common, everyday metaphors or figures of speech.
But in their extreme, hysterical, "woke" hatred they say to you
"he's mentally ill" you start writing imaginative fiction, called "profiling".
Gotta do something to fill up the time to justify your salary and career, right?
Writing once in a dramatic fashion that
"the woke universities are so corrupt with trashy, harmful 'woke' teachings
that the whole system should be destroyed and started anew"
is just a common expression of free speech, expressing how bad things are -
that things at universities are sooooo bad that it can't be fixed
with the same people there and the same ideas.
You obediently engage in groupthink, and agree willingly
(after all, you need to have a world of "bad guys" or their is no reason for your career).
And, over the years, you write pages and pages and pages and page of "rap" sheet shit,
which is mostly the excited and irrational exaggerations of cops who want to get noticed by their superiors.
So, "me as a bad guy" over the decades has been your existing belief.
You ignore alternative interpretations of my routine behaviors in life,
which are very easily explained as a guy with a good, solid past
and good solid goals, performing good solid deeds,
and enduring shit from other low-life bureaucrats like
the worthless, liberal education pigs slurping up vast amounts of money at the education trough,
and brainwash America's children for five decades with "woke" trash, anti-American ideas.
Anyway, this is all so obvious that I shouldn't have to say all this, but I guess I do have to.
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