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Strange! Fani Willis Lover Nathan Wade’s Live CNN Interview Interrupted By Handler

Strange! Fani Willis Lover Nathan Wade’s Live CNN Interview Interrupted By Handler

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Strange! Fani Willis Lover Nathan Wade’s Live CNN Interview Interrupted By Handler

Wade tells CNN reporter he’s getting ‘signals’ mid-interview!

Fulton County, Georgia, Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade was stopped in the middle of a live CNN interview by his “media consultant” when reporter Kaitlan Collins asked about his romantic relationship with anti-Trump District Attorney Fani Willis.

Willis, who hired Wade to go after the 45th President, was intimate with the special prosecutor during the Georgia criminal case against Trump that has since been halted due to the pair’s misconduct.

“Everything okay?” Nathan Wade’s adviser stops him as he’s answering a question from Kaitlan Collins live on the air. When the interview resumes, he won’t answer the question. (Video: CNN) pic.twitter.com/PVp8KsL5rr

— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) June 13, 2024

Collins asked Wade, “Just to clarify, when did the romantic relationship between the two of you start?”

Beginning to answer the question, Wade stammered, “Yes, so we get into — there’s been this effort to say that, OK, these exact dates are at issue and these exact dates are,” before stopping to say he was getting “signals” from his team off-camera.

Next, a CNN crew member took off Wade’s microphone and the special prosecutor walked into a corner to speak with his handler.

After talking to his “media consultant” for around thirty seconds, Wade walked back to his seat and faced Collins, who asked, “Everything okay?”

The reporter again tried asking about the beginning and end of Wade and Willis’ romantic relationship, and the special prosecutor claimed their love life was being used as a “distraction.”

“I believe that the public has through the testimony and other interviews, the public has a clear snapshot that this is clearly just a distraction. It is not a relevant issue in this case and I think we should be focusing on more of the facts in the indictment of the case,” Wade said. 

Collins noted her question is relevant because the case is now going through the court of appeals over the issue.

Wade, however, danced around answering the question and noted the appeals court will make a final decision on what to do with the case.

The interruption is going viral online as people found it bizarre that Wade consistently has issues discussing the timeline of his sexual relationship with Fani Willis.

BIZARRE: Kaitlan Collins asks Nathan Wade when did the romantic relationship between he and Fani Willis started and then he was “signaled” to get up and huddle with his team MID INTERVIEWpic.twitter.com/exAVHEg4Er

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 13, 2024

“I’m getting signaled here”

Nathan Wade abruptly steps away from his CNN interview when asked about the timing of his affair with #FaniWillis

He’s alleged to have lied in court about when it ended, and his recent interviews have been inconsistent

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— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) June 13, 2024

Nathan Wade says Trump can still be tried and even jailed in Georgia even if he’s elected President. It is dizzying to think what it would mean to have a sitting President of the United States behind bars, jailed by a local judge in Fulton County pic.twitter.com/2JvSBuLcZf

— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) June 12, 2024

Watch the bizarre moment that Nathan Wade’s team shuts him up and pulls him off his interview with Kaitlan Collins of CNN.

Wade was about to incriminate himself and Fani Willis when his aides jumped in.

What a low IQ lawyer.pic.twitter.com/e3KWaxdKXk

— Paul A. Szypula ?? (@Bubblebathgirl) June 13, 2024

Portriat Of King Charles ‘Defaced’

Portriat Of King Charles ‘Defaced’

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Portriat Of King Charles ‘Defaced’

A satanic looking portrait of Britain’s King Charles III has been ‘vandalised’ by animal rights activists A group called Animal Rising pasted a picture of the Wallace character from the British cartoon comedy series “Wallace […]

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Canadian High School Hosts Drag Queen Performer Without Parents Knowledge

Canadian High School Hosts Drag Queen Performer Without Parents Knowledge

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Canadian High School Hosts Drag Queen Performer Without Parents Knowledge

A canadian high school kicked of Pride Week with a sneaky drag performance by ‘Edmonton’s bearded beauty’ Gogo Fetch, without notifiying the students parents. The drag queen best known for risque performances performed at Ross […]

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Idaho Government Shuts Down Water for 500,000 Acres of Farmland in Latest Effort to Engineer Mass Famine in America

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More than 200 billion gallons of water were released to prevent flooding, and the state’s rivers have swollen beyond their banks, which means there is lots of water to be had.

At least half a million acres of farmland in eastern and southern Idaho are under a new curtailment order that restricts farmers in these areas from using groundwater to irrigate their crops.

Thousands of farmers across the Snake River Plain must now abandon their fields or else face steep fines, this after Idaho Department of Water Resources (IDWR) director Matthew Weaver issued a curtailment order for six groundwater districts on May 31.”

The 500,000 acres subject to curtailment represent about half of all the groundwater acres in the eastern Snake River Plain, which is a really big deal not only for Idaho but also the entire country as those acres grow food for the nation.

Last year, the IDWR changed the methodology, or process, it uses to estimate water shortfalls and determine curtailments. The change “ignores reasonable use of Idaho’s water,” according to the Idaho Statesman‘s Adam Young, which means curtailment orders “will be both more frequent and more severe.”

“This order, in the absence of an emergency stay, will upend the local and regional economies of eastern Idaho as family farms, grain merchandisers, potato warehouses, food processors, truckers, input suppliers and equipment dealers see their business models evaporate, and as banks face the prospect of widespread defaults,” Young warns.

“The realities of our interconnected economy guarantee that widespread disruptions will be felt throughout the state, including in the Magic Valley, whose huge dairy industry, for example, relies on alfalfa from their neighbors to the east.”

Many of the banks, equipment dealers and processors that are certain to be put out of business by the new curtailment order also exist in the Magic Valley, meaning people and families all across the state of Idaho are going to suffer in the days to come.

(Related: A similar situation is taking place in Oregon where small farms are being shut down by the government “to protect the people.”)

Is Idaho really struggling with lack of water?

It is unclear what “emergency” prompted the new curtailment order, seeing as how Idaho’s reservoir system “has completely filled,” according to Young. More than 200 billion gallons of water were released to prevent flooding, and the state’s rivers have swollen beyond their banks, which means there is lots of water to be had.

“Our snowpack is above average,” Young notes, adding that “we have good soil moisture; and we have enjoyed a cool spring.”

Even so, the IDWR is insistent that there is a water shortfall of 74,100 acre-feet at one canal in the Magic Valley, which the IDWR director deemed as enough of a threat to shut off about one million acre-feet of irrigation – “[t]his despite the fact that the canal in question loses 660,000 acre-feet per year to inefficiencies, according to department calculations,” Young says.

“From 2016 through 2022 groundwater pumpers, on average, conserved (through pumping reductions and aquifer recharge) over 312,000 acre-feet of water annually – much more than was required under the 2015 settlement agreement between canal and groundwater users,” he adds.

There have been additional efforts made by farmers and other groundwater users to modernize, for instance, the Twin Falls Canal, only to have their offer rejected. It is almost as if the powers that be in Idaho want to starve the state’s farmers of water in order to create a food crisis.

“It’s hard to understand why the department chooses to be so openly hostile to groundwater irrigators or why they decided to inflict widespread, massive curtailment on the state in a year when water is abundantly plentiful,” Young writes.

“This is not what sound resource management looks like.”

Learn more about the globalist assault on the food supply at Starvation.news.


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Canada’s Tax Agency Paid Employees as ‘Ghostwriters’ to Produce MSM ‘News’ Articles: Records

Canada’s Tax Agency Paid Employees as ‘Ghostwriters’ to Produce MSM ‘News’ Articles: Records

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Canada’s Tax Agency Paid Employees as ‘Ghostwriters’ to Produce MSM ‘News’ Articles: Records

Records show that the Canada Revenue Agency doled out over $230k paying employees and others to write and publish ‘news’ articles that were eventually featured in a number of mainstream outlets across the country.

(LifeSiteNews) –– Recently disclosed records have revealed that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) spent over a quarter of a million dollars tasking employees to create “news” reports, some of which were published by Canadian media.  

The scheme was uncovered via a recent Inquiry Of Ministry tabled in Canada’s Senate by Conservative Senator Donald Plett, who asked alongside the information, “How much did the Government of Canada pay to publish news written by government employees?” 

In response to the Inquiry, the CRA said that “The purpose of these articles was to inform Canadians,” adding that they were written to “help amplify its messaging in order to reach Canadians that it would not normally have access to through its own channels.” 

The articles were published in at least two large Canadian daily newspapers, the Lethbridge Herald and the Hamilton Spectator, as well as multiple periodicals and weekly newspapers, including, the Alberta Business ReviewNiagara Falls Review, the Essex Free Press, Ethnic Food & Drink, Lac Ste. Anne Bulletin, Lambton Standard, and Leamington Southpoint Sun.

The “news” reports were distributed through a Toronto broker, News Canada Inc., who was paid some $233,457 last year alone by the CRA. 

The records show that some of the “news” articles cost as much as $1,000 each.  

When it comes to the federal definition of “fake news,” the ghostwritten articles meet the threshold. According to a 2017 Department of Canadian Heritage Memorandum To The Minister, included in the definition of fake news is anything that could be considered “state-sponsored.” 

According to the Access to Information memo, creators of “fake news” are “non-traditional sources, i.e. not journalists, individuals on social media, individuals not preoccupied with facts.” 

“Characteristics of fake news,” notes the memo, include content that is “quick to create and share, and are not constrained by research or fact-checking.” 

The memo said that the “issue is complex and there is not likely one single, easy solution,” and that “[t]here are limitations to actions that governments can take, e.g. cannot decide what is fake news.” 

“Access to accurate information from diverse perspectives underpins our democratic institutions,” said the memo. 

At the same time the CRA was writing and submitting “news” reports to media, the current Canadian federal government under Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was busy enacting laws restricting how Canadians access news from alternative sources.  

Last year, Bill C-18, also called the Online News Act, become law. As a result, Canadians were blocked from viewing and sharing news on Facebook and Instagram. 

At the same time, Trudeau has pumped billions into propping up the mostly state-funded Canadian Broadcasting System (CBC) as well as large payouts for legacy media outlets ahead of the 2025 federal election. In total, the subsidies are expected to cost taxpayers $129 million over the next five years. 

Despite the interplay of the state in media, Trudeau has claimed that Canadians must continue subsidizing the CBC and others to “protect our democracy.” 

While the CBC got billions in taxpayer money, the same Trudeau government, at times, has gone after independent media.  

Earlier this year, independent Canadian media outlet Rebel News announced they were suing the federal government and five Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers for an alleged “pattern of intimidation and exclusion against Rebel News journalists” after its lead reporter, David Menzies, was arrested after he tried to ask Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland questions on a public street.

Send an urgent message to Canadian legislators urging them to stop more online censorship laws


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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Together We Rise’ Theme Song Played Live at Infowars— DPAK and Johnny Twilight

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Together We Rise’ Theme Song Played Live at Infowars— DPAK and Johnny Twilight

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Together We Rise’ Theme Song Played Live at Infowars— DPAK and Johnny Twilight

The Alex Jones Show hosted a live in-studio music performance.

On Wednesday DPAK and Johnny Twilight preformed the song ‘Together We Rise’ live in the Infowars Studio during the Alex Jones Show.

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