Powerful People Want Biden to Step Down

Plus: the Vatican continues its interest in crypto; New York hiding data on COVID.

Here are summaries of the top parapolitical stories from yesterday September 13, 2023:

+ America's longest serving deep state mouthpiece calls for Biden (and Harris) to step down

David Ignatius, a veteran journalist with profound American security state ties, has cast doubt on President Joe Biden's prospects of re-election in 2024. Despite effectively utilising Biden as a "caretaker" commander-in-chief to centralise power, Ignatius suggests his advanced age and an unpopular VP pick could be detrimental. Also highlighted is Biden's mild personality, cited as a possible risk to his legacy if former President Trump returns to power. Furthermore, his inability to manage family affairs, especially related to his son Hunter, highlights the imperative need to consider his potential successors promptly. These observations hint at an internal power struggle within the establishment, with Ignatius acting as the mediator.

+ George Webb’s Biden Brotherhood

Hillary Clinton's visit to the White House has reignited focus on the alleged misuse of State Department encrypted Blackberrys by the Bidens. Journalist George Webb, author of 'Biden Brotherhood', has long held that these devices were key to covert international dealings, particularly with China. Irrefutable evidence of the Blackberrys emerged during the second Presidential debate in 2020, thanks to ex-Navy intelligence Officer Tony Bobulinski. His 2017 reporting, once dismissed as conspiracy, is now accepted mainstream news. Webb predicts Hillary will use the Blackberry controversy to undercut Joe Biden's 2024 run, an assertion that is gaining traction as impeachment proceedings loom. Webb's investigative journalism continues to unravel this complex web of political intrigue.

+ ROMAN PARISH IN THE SWAMP ACCEPTING CRYPTO DONATIONS

Engiven's cryptocurrency platform allows for anonymous donations to over 300 religious entities in the Washington, D.C. area, amidst a trend of non-governmental organisations accepting blockchain's use in cryptocurrency payments. Though the Vatican has yet to issue guidance or official recognition of cryptocurrencies, the Catholic Church is exploring its relationship with crypto through conferences and discussions. These developments could trigger anonymous money laundering and misuse of the Church's extensive global reach, potentially expanding the jurisdiction of the Vatican's banking system with the integration of digital blockchain records. However, this intertwining of digital finance and religious institutions threatens the essential church records' sanctity and ethical financial conduct.

+ New York is Hiding Crucial Hospital Data From Spring 2020 and Ignoring Questions about Discrepancies for an "Epicenter" Hospital

The New York State Department of Health is reportedly concealing crucial hospital data from early 2020 that could confirm the extent to which NYC hospitals were overwhelmed, as claimed by media and officials. Questions have been raised about the discrepancy between the department's occupancy data for Elmhurst Hospital and data obtained from the healthcare system that manages that hospital. The withholding of this data is considered troubling, given the significant implications it had on measures such as lockdowns, mask wearing, and coercive medical treatments. There is compelling speculation that early data is withheld to avoid revealing significantly flawed hospital inpatient death rates and discrepancies in reported occupancy.

Want to support these journalists? Subscribe for $9.99 a month, and the revenue is distributed across the sources cited.

Reply

or to participate.