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Posted in: China releases TV documentary showcasing army's ability to attack Taiwan See in context

If China wins, the landings will only take place after China has won and Taiwan surrenders. The attack is just TV drama.

Very big "if"

You forget the 'competence factor.' The same reason that Ukraine has defeated an initial 3-day jaunt from Russia, that a small group of US special forces defeated an entire Wagner army iin Syria, and India has been spanking China with their border dispute skirmishes.

China would not be able to handle any type of assault with missiles on mainland China. The structures will fall like a house cards from the faulty construction or go up in flames from the other health risks.

The US marines has been preparing:

"NMESIS is the solution for the ground-based anti-ship missile capability," Staff Sgt. Derek Reddy, NMESIS team leader for the unit involved, said a video release. The June exercise was "absolutely imperative" and will help "set forth expectations" for the weapon's future use, Reddy added.

US Marines gearing up to defend 'key' terrain near China are about to get a first-of-its-kind ship-hunting missile

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/us-marines-gearing-up-to-defend-key-terrain-near-china-are-about-to-get-a-first-of-its-kind-ship-hunting-missile/ar-AA1eRHSB

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Posted in: China releases TV documentary showcasing army's ability to attack Taiwan See in context

The CCP is so out of touch that they need to make fictional movies to support reality. The truth is the ChInese economy is declining. Their ally in Russia is losing a supposedly "3-day" war. By association, it makes them look bad and weak as well. The US has been sending ships around areas illegally claimed as their own, and China has done nothing but complain. They were ran off by 4 destroyers and air support off the cost of Alaska last week.

Like Russia, NK, and the US under Trump; the unemployment rate for young adults is at an all time high. The only reason that the Chinese population allows the CCP to continue was because of the promises.

The propaganda to rev-up nationalism is only to distract the masses from all the divestment happening and poor economic numbers.

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Posted in: U.S. employers add 187,000 jobs in July; unemployment dips to 3.5% See in context

One of the most important reasons why Biden is a better choice than Trump. Like most Democratic administrations, the Biden administration has improved the economy after the GOP ruins it.

The GOP are always desperately ready to cheat during the elections to exploit the healthy economies rebuilt by Democrats.

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Posted in: Man bitten by dolphin while swimming at Fukui beach See in context

Maybe, it is revenge for a lost companion at the hands of Japanese fishermen. It is no different than the whales in the Atlantic attacking boats.

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Posted in: China imposes export curbs on critical metals, drones See in context

so EV cars prices will go up so be ready to pay more to be "greener"...

GOOD MOVE CHINA.

That will hurt Elon "The Manchurian Candidate" Musk. It will also make his "superapp" X less viable to gather everyone's data to control or manipulate people on behalf of the CCP.

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Posted in: China denies reports it obstructed G20 climate discussions See in context

China, smile in your face and stab you in the back, or commit an unsavory act then deny, deny, deny. If spoiled China was a person, it would be an overweight (oxymoron) dark haired Donald Trump.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Is a hell of a leap in a court of law.

There is a scatter gun approach in a vain hope that something must surely stick

Nope!

Special counsel Jack Smith is probing whether Trump, Eastman or other allies broke laws in their bid to subvert the election, and he’s hauled in an astonishing string of high-level Trump aides and allies, including former Vice President Mike Pence, to testify before a grand jury. And a federal judge has already declared that Eastman and Trump likely joined a criminal conspiracy to subvert the 2020 election. But bar proceedings for Eastman has helped shine a public light on the shadowy orbit of lawyers who sought to aid his effort to cling to power.

Rudy Giuliani’s law license was suspended in Washington, D.C. after bar proceedings found him culpable for misconduct in his efforts to overturn Pennsylvania’s votes. Jenna Ellis admitted to making numerous false statements about election fraud during her own negotiations with Colorado bar authorities. And similar proceedings are pending against former Justice Department attorney Jeff Clark, who has been fighting to get federal courts to intervene in the process.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

The "MAGA-Six"....who are they likely to be?

> Rudy Giuliani, Jeffry Clark, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, plus one other; maybe Steve Bannon.

I do not think the sixth is Steve Bannon. His next day in court is coming without a plea deal.

I think the sixth witness is Roger Stone "the political consultant/Swinger"!

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Next week when more dots are connected, particularly off shore accounts, just watch for more indictments against Trump.

They will next look at the use of campaign funds and donations being redirected to family members, the Trump hotels, and his legal defense.

It will get interesting because now Jared and Ivanka will be sucked backed in. Jared has 2 billion reasons to be concerned. Unfortunately, this will also suck in poor Tiffany Trump AKA the 'Jane Brady' of the Trump family.

Where are the 'good ole Trump boys' in the General Lee to save the day?

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Interesting. I wonder if Pence flipped... Not looking good for Trump with the rats fleeing the ship.

Nothing to flip! He just wants to be the safe alternative to moderate Republicans in the election!

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Like a previous poster mentioned:

‘Just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me’

> On Dec. 27, 2020, Trump called the then-acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen and the then-acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue and “raised multiple false claims” about the election, according to the indictment.

“When the Acting Attorney General told the Defendant that the Justice Department could not and would not change the outcome of the election, the Defendant responded, ‘Just say that the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen,’” the indictment states.

Let's not forget the other Trump quote that has not aged well: 'Too honest'

According to the indictment, on Jan. 1, 2021, Trump called Pence to berate him for not going along with a plan to have him reject the certification of the Electoral College vote showing Joe Biden had won the election.

> “The Vice President responded that he thought there was no constitutional basis for such authority and that it was improper,” the indictment states. “In response, the Defendant [Trump] told the Vice President, ‘you’re too honest.’”

'Intent' will be a lot easier to prove than people realize even though he is not being charged for 'intent.'

He is being charged with 'conspiracy' which is even easier to prove and overlaps with the other case in Georgia!

Oh, ooooooh!

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Now some of the details from of the witnesses in this new indictment:

The indictment against Donald Trump released by the DOJ on Tuesday contains a number of new details, including emails and text messages sent by the former president and his alleged co-conspirators in the wake of the 2020 election, as well as some of the more vocal skeptics in Trump’s orbit.

One email cited on page 13 of the 45-page indictment offers a look at the frustration expressed by some of Trump’s campaign staff over the effort to subvert the election results.

> The email was sent on Dec. 8, 2020, by an unnamed senior Trump campaign adviser who, according to the indictment, “spoke with the Defendant on a daily basis and had informed him on multiple occasions that various fraud claims were untrue,” including the charge promoted by Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani that a large number of dead voters had cast ballots in Georgia.

> *"When our research and campaign legal team can't back up any of the claims made by our Elite Strike Force Legal Team, you can see why we're 0-32 on our cases,” the email reads. “I'll obviously hustle to help on all fronts, but it's tough to own any of this when it's all just **conspiracy st*** beamed down from the mothership."

>

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

and also today......

Former Vice President Mike Pence issued a statement following the news of Trump's latest indictment:

“Today's indictment serves as an important reminder: Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.

"Our country is more important than one man. Our constitution is more important than any one man’s career.

"On January 6th, former President Trump demanded that I choose between him and the Constitution. I chose the Constitution and I always will.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

News update: This just gets better!

While Trump is set to appear before a federal magistrate judge on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, has been assigned to oversee this case.

She has delivered harsh sentences to Jan. 6 defendants, being the only federal judge to assign them sentences longer than the government requested. Chutkan has previously ruled against Trump, including when she denied his plea to withhold records from the House select committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

The Washington Post has taken a stab at identifying the six unnamed co-conspirators in the indictment of former Trump on four criminal counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

1) The identity of Trump's lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as co-conspirator No. 1 is "clear from the document’s descriptions of that person’s actions," the Post writes. He is described as "an attorney who was willing to spread knowingly false claims."

2) Co-conspirator No. 2, described in the indictment as “an attorney who devised and attempted to implement a strategy to leverage the vice president’s ceremonial role overseeing the certification proceeding” is John Eastman, according to Eastman's own attorney.

3) Co-conspirator No. 3, "an attorney whose unfounded claims of election fraud Trump himself said sounded 'crazy,'" matches Trump surrogate Sidney Powell, the newspaper concludes.

4) Co-conspirator No. 4, described as a then-Justice Department official who “attempted to use the Justice Department to open sham election crime investigations," refers to the actions of Jeffrey Clark, the Post writes. In the waning days of the administration, Trump considered appointing Clark as attorney general in order to use the department to his advantage.

5) Co-conspirator No. 5, referred to in the indictment as a lawyer who sought to "submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding," appears to match Kenneth Chesebro, a Trump attorney who worked on the scheme to enact false presidential electors, the Post concludes.

The newspaper does not speculate on the identity of co-conspirator 6, "a political consultant who helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors," according to the indictment.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

good luck proving what someone “knows”.

Blacklabel's argument that Trump will not lose any of these cases stems from the GOP and its allies success at overturning the 202 election because if a former president and allies lost every single case (100%) to overturn the election then it will be also impossible to prove that Trump is a criminal.

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Posted in: Michigan prosecutors charge Trump allies in felonies involving voting machines, illegal ‘testing’ See in context

These special “independent” prosecutors that the left appoints sure come to the “desired” conclusion a lot.

In the real world, the enlightened called that having credible evidence unlike all those cases Republican and Republican allies attempt to overturn the election.

Maybe that is why you believe Trump will not lose any of these cases because if a former president and allies lost every single case (100%) to overturn the election then it will be also impossible to prove that Trump is a criminal.

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Posted in: China imposes export curbs on critical metals, drones See in context

Thank you, China! The more you ban, the less dependent the West is on Chinese products and trade.

Years ago, software experts reported DJI was a security risk because all flight information including images was shown to be sent through a third party server like many of the video tech made in China like video cameras on Amazon and TikTok. The rest of the data was stolen through software updates that also gave China access to people's phone data through the DJI app.

This was the main reason that US banned their use at government facilities. It is also why many countries are banning drone flight paths.

It is almost impossible to fly one in Tokyo for privacy concerns.

Thus, western nations and its allies will be more secure and protected from Russian, NK, and Chinese espionage, and it accelerates the decline of the Chinese economy which will the Chinese population to overthrow the CCP.

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Posted in: Musk's social media company sues nonprofit highlighting site's hate speech See in context

The hypocrisy of this suit.

Now there is verifiable scientific evidence proving that Musk, the man of science, is wrong! That has to hurt Elon and his cultists' fragile egos!

Researchers have proven the opinion that some of us on JT has had about Elon Musk all along. They proved that he is a hypocritical narcissist who is also an incompetent business leader.

His success came from the conning of gullible people with money and a trust fund founded on the exploitation of Blacks in South Africa!

Maybe, they should have posted their findings on 'X,' so Musk would have labeled it free speech and not sued, right!

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

good luck proving what someone “knows”.

LOL! Not needed. Federal prosecutors do not bring cases that they cannot win.

Trump has been charged with four criminal counts:

Conspiracy to defraud the United States.

Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.

Obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.

Conspiracy against rights.

NOTE: Judge Cannon cannot do anything to interfere or postpone this trial, nor can any other local trump-elected or trump-voted judge in some Republican state.

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Posted in: Musk wants to turn tweets into 'Xs,' but changing language is not quite so simple See in context

Rebranding only works when the leadership is competent. He is not!

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Posted in: Musk wants to turn tweets into 'Xs,' but changing language is not quite so simple See in context

What an egomaniac?!

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Posted in: In Japan, which bans dual custody, a table tennis star refuses to hand back her son to her ex See in context

Fukuhara was always a spoiled brat, and she has not changed much since she grew up.

These child abductions is another example of Japan pretending to be a victim, so they can whine and make excuses for breaking laws and defying human decency!

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Posted in: London jury acquits Kevin Spacey of sexual assault charges See in context

These three co-conspirators should be sued for ruining House of Cards.

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Posted in: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden See in context

An impeachment enquiry is about investigating wrongdoing. In both Trump's impeachments, wrongdoing was found.

And that is just the political crimes!

Let us not forget the tax evasion and sexual assault crimes that he was found liable for.

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Posted in: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden See in context

Another 'nothing burger' like the Hilary Clinton investigation. How much money did the Republican's waste again? Who is suppose to be the party of fiscal responsibility again? Which JT posters were also all for wasting money on Hilary Clinton investigations again?

How are the Trump investigations going again?

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Posted in: Will Twitter’s rebranding result in poaching ‘X Japan’ name? Legendary musician Yoshiki weighs in See in context

Simple answer 'No.' They are not as famous as Japan likes to make them out to be, and it is not copyrighted.

Another publicized failure by Elon.

Mark Zuckerberg and Meta already on the rights to the 'X' logo related to an app.

Meta already appears to hold the rights to 'X.' It could make Twitter's rebrand complicated.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/meta-already-appears-hold-rights-204947881.html

You cannot make a superapp named 'X' (WeChat clone) to steal and control everyone's personal information when another app (Meta) already own's the name. You just keep winning (sarcasm)!

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Posted in: Decapitated head found at Sapporo home of arrested doctor, daughter See in context

Like I said in a previous article:

My suggestion is the old man was leveraging something against the father or the young woman. It could of been money or information. Most murders are crimes of passion or financially connected followed by blackmail and simple accidents (negligence). Then she had enough or could not go through with sex and killed the old man. The parents out of concern for their daughter's fate and possible family embarrassment because the father is famous decided to help their daughter cover it up.

Now the whole family is going down instead of only the daughter.

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Posted in: Doctor, daughter arrested over headless body found at Sapporo love hotel See in context

My suggestion is the old man was leveraging something against the young woman. She probably owed him money. Most murders are crimes of passion or financially connected followed by simple accidents (negligence). Then she had a breakdown and killed the old man. The parents out of concern for their daughter's fate and possible family embarrassment because the father is famous decided to help their daughter cover it up. I think th

Now the whole family is going down instead of only the daughter.

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