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gunDriller
29th January 2016, 08:47 AM
The SPLC's "Intelligence Project Director", is advocating Persecution of the ranchers who occupied and occupy the Milhauer Land Reserve.

Because of the way US "Law Enforcement" behaves, this is tantamount to recommending the death penalty.

Yahoo and Time re-run the lobbyist's Jew-spew (her writing) without identifying her extreme bias and association with the Israel Lobby.

When the demographics of the situation are analyzed, we see a Jew recommending death without trial, for a group of Gentiles.

Getting back to the situation on the ground, it is in-accurate to characterize the ranchers as "Anti-Government". They obviously question the overstep and over-reach of the current US government.

That is very different from being anti-government.

http://time.com/4196970/oregon-protesters-arrest/

http://news.yahoo.com/government-must-p ... 20579.html

Heidi Beyrich background
https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/heidi-beirich

Joshua01
29th January 2016, 08:48 AM
The SPLC's "Intelligence Project Director", is advocating Persecution of the ranchers who occupied and occupy the Milhauer Land Reserve.

Because of the way US "Law Enforcement" behaves, this is tantamount to recommending the death penalty.

Yahoo and Time re-run the lobbyist's Jew-spew (her writing) without identifying her extreme bias and association with the Israel Lobby.

When the demographics of the situation are analyzed, we see a Jew recommending death without trial, for a group of Gentiles.

Getting back to the situation on the ground, it is in-accurate to characterize the ranchers as "Anti-Government". They obviously question the overstep and over-reach of the current US government.

That is very different from being anti-government.

http://time.com/4196970/oregon-protesters-arrest/

http://news.yahoo.com/government-must-p ... 20579.html

Heidi Beyrich background
https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/heidi-beirich

Yahoo news? Does anyone ever read that?

JohnQPublic
29th January 2016, 08:53 AM
The SPLC's "Intelligence Project Director", is advocating Persecution of the ranchers who occupied and occupy the Milhauer Land Reserve.

Because of the way US "Law Enforcement" behaves, this is tantamount to recommending the death penalty.

Yahoo and Time re-run the lobbyist's Jew-spew (her writing) without identifying her extreme bias and association with the Israel Lobby.

When the demographics of the situation are analyzed, we see a Jew recommending death without trial, for a group of Gentiles.

Getting back to the situation on the ground, it is in-accurate to characterize the ranchers as "Anti-Government". They obviously question the overstep and over-reach of the current US government.

That is very different from being anti-government.

http://time.com/4196970/oregon-protesters-arrest/

http://news.yahoo.com/government-must-p ... 20579.html

Heidi Beyrich background
https://www.splcenter.org/about/staff/heidi-beirich

..."prosecution". Interesting how the SPLC also attacked Robert Sungenis, producer of The Principle the day before it screened in Addison, Illinois, and how the flat earth movement activity suddenly went exponential (http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2016/01/flat-earth-psyop-against-documentary-the-principle-goes-into-overdrive-2495906.html) at that same time. Classic Tavistock Institute operations.

cheka.
29th January 2016, 10:05 AM
Yahoo news? Does anyone ever read that?

you would be surprised. my older coworkers are queer for it

gunDriller
29th January 2016, 10:17 AM
Yahoo news? Does anyone ever read that?

a Jewgle seach for "business news" yields a page 1 link to 2 Yahoo news websites. They're the only business news website that gets 2 links.

Yahoo regular news, no idea what the search traffic is for that. Anybody feel like looking it up on Alexa ?

http://news.yahoo.com/

It's one of the 40 or so news websites that I scan for headlines each morning. I usually get 1 decent news story about something real before I begin to feel vomitous and close the browser tab for Yahoo News.