Matteo Salvini strikes back

Remember this little video where it was revealed that Merkel was conspiring with Italy’s president Conti in order to defeat the people’s will and fly in migrants wholesale to bypass Salvini’s closing of the ports?

Well Salvini had something to say about that:

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15 Replies to “Matteo Salvini strikes back”

  1. Great. So, Salvini knows.
    I love it when someone is in the area either bugging or taping traitorous discussions. It could be a waiter, whatever. It has to be someone who knew where they would be sitting.

    He lost the Court case today and must take in the Open Arms NGO. And then, there’s the other vessel with 350+ aboard waiting. These NGOs are criminal enterprises sanctioned by Juncker.

    More fun coming up.

    • If Donald Trump wins the left starts a civil war.

      If Donald Trump loses the left starts oppressing people to the point the people start a civil war.

      No matter who wins the left is going to turn violent, the people who prepared for a civil war during the Obama years will be the ones with the best chance of survival.

  2. Hong Kong airport targeted in weekend protest after last week’s mayhem

    HONG KONG, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Hong Kong braced for an anti-government protest “stress test” of the airport this weekend, as weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations in the Chinese-ruled city showed no signs of let-up amid rising tension between China and some Western nations.

    The airport, reached by a gleaming suspension bridge carrying both rail and road traffic, was forced to close last week when protesters, barricading passageways with luggage trolleys, metal barriers and other objects, clashed with police.

    China’s Hong Kong affairs office condemned the mayhem as “near-terrorist acts”.

    “Go to the airport by different means, including MTR, airport bus, taxi, bike and private car to increase pressure on airport transport,” protest organisers wrote online on Friday.

    The Airport Authority published a half-page notice in newspapers urging young people to “love Hong Kong” and said it opposed acts that blocked the airport, adding that it would keep working to maintain smooth operations.

    http://news.trust.org/item/20190823103725-xglji

  3. Hong Kong protesters join in ‘Baltic Chain’ link of hands

    HONG KONG (Reuters) – Thousands of chanting Hong Kong protesters joined peaceful “Baltic Chain” links of hands on Friday, with almost three months of anti-government demonstrations showing no sign of let-up across the Chinese-ruled territory.

    Demonstrators, some masked, some using hand wipes to stay clean, linked hands across different districts as others held up banners thanking overseas nations for supporting “freedom and democracy” in Hong Kong.

    https://www.oann.com/hong-kong-gears-up-for-fresh-protests-as-activists-target-airport/

  4. Russia rocket accident likely had two explosions, Norway monitor says

    OSLO (Reuters) – The explosion that killed five Russian scientists during a rocket engine test earlier this month was followed by a second blast two hours later, the likely source of a spike in radiation, Norway’s nuclear test-ban monitor said on Friday.

    The second explosion, detected only by infrasonic air pressure sensors and not by the seismic monitors that pick up movements in the ground, was likely from an airborne rocket powered by radioactive fuel, the Norsar agency said.

    Russia’s state nuclear agency, Rosatom, on Aug. 10 said the accident involved “isotope power sources” but did not give further details.

    https://www.oann.com/russia-rocket-accident-likely-had-two-explosions-norway-monitor-says/

  5. BOMBSHELL? Overstock CEO who had relationship with Maria Butina says he helped set up high-level officials for potential felony charges
    By J.E. Dyer August 23, 2019

    It didn’t get a lot of media coverage on Thursday, but Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com, resigned from his company this week as part of a move to assist Attorney General William Barr with the Spygate probe.

    Byrne, recall, is the person who acted essentially as a confidential informant – and also, apparently, as a civilian “handler” of Maria Butina – in the FBI operation revolving around Butina’s link to the Trump campaign. Byrne doesn’t like putting it that way, because he says it wasn’t really the FBI acting through normal channels that was using him for this purpose. It was just a few senior officials, whom he names as Peter Strzok, Bill Priestap, John Carlin, Andrew McCabe, and James Comey.

    That said, it sounds like Byrne only realized after the fact what was going on; i.e., the purpose for which he was being given directions to engage with Butina. At the time – piecing the operation from his perspective together from his comments to Fox News – he seems to have been working with people other than Strzok. He later figured out, in the summer of 2018 when Strzok testified before Congress, that it was Strzok (and Strzok’s boss Priestap, and the higher-ups in their chain) whose orders his own handlers were carrying out.

    https://libertyunyielding.com/2019/08/23/bombshell-overstock-ceo-who-had-relationship-with-maria-butina-says-he-helped-set-up-high-level-officials-for-potential-felony-charges/

  6. An empirical comparison: Journalist goes to buy a gun, blogger goes to buy cold pills
    By J.E. Dyer August 23, 2019

    Finally, we have a credible account of what it takes to buy a gun at Walmart; at least, at a Walmart in Virginia. (Your experience is likely to vary depending on the state you try to buy a gun in. For reference, Virginia is a comparatively easy state to buy a gun in.)

    The account comes not from a lyin’, cheatin’ gun-rights monger who’s just going to lie about it. It comes from a journalist who knew nothing about guns before deciding to test the proposition with a gun purchase at Walmart. So we know we can trust this account.

    Before summarizing it, however, I need to summarize my own account of the separate transaction often compared unfavorably – in terms of time consumption and convenience – to buying a gun. That transaction, of course, is buying cold medicine, or, in Parkland activist David Hogg’s latest formulation, cold pills.

    https://libertyunyielding.com/2019/08/23/an-empirical-comparison-journalist-goes-to-buy-a-gun-blogger-goes-to-buy-cold-pills/

    Richard: That is how it works buying a firearm in a state that doesn’t require purchase permits or some other type of licensing to own. I happen to live in a state with Constitutional Carry so I don’t have to worry about a carry permit. Since I get all of my meds from the VA I have to go to the urgent care clinic to get cold medicine so it takes longer then her trip. About 40 minutes travel time and a wait of 10 to 30 minutes to see a doctor, then another wait to see the pharmacist then a wait to get the medicine.

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  8. Whole Foods CEO Says Plant-Based Fake Meat Is Bad For Your Health (But Good For Environment)

    The media may have fallen in love with plant-based fake meat like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods (who produce the Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger, respectively), but one high-profile super vegan doesn’t think the “meat” is good for anyone’s health.

    John Mackey, co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods, recently told CNBC that while the plant-based meat is better for the environment, and is more ethical than eating animals, it is made from processed ingredients that aren’t healthier than actual meat.

    “The [brands] who are capturing the imagination of people — and I’m not going to name these brands because I’m afraid I will be associated with the critique of it,” Mackey, who has been a vegan for more than 20 years, told the outlet, “but some of these that are extremely popular now that are taking the world by storm, if you look at the ingredients, they are super, highly processed foods.”

    “I don’t think eating highly processed foods is healthy. I think people thrive on eating whole foods,” he added. “As for health, I will not endorse that, and that is about as big of criticism that I will do in public.”

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/50928/whole-foods-ceo-says-plant-based-fake-meat-bad-ashe-schow?utm_source=cnemail&utm_medium=email&utm_content=082319-news&utm_campaign=position7