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Dummkopf Trumpf appointed prominent Scientologist Patricia Duggan to the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees earlier this year, and real estate developer and church member Grant Cardone spoke at his Madison Square Garden rally in 2024.
Leah Remini has been a vocal critic of her old religion, which many consider to be a cult, since leaving the Church of Scientology in 2013.

She accused notorious church leader David Miscavaige of physical and emotional abuse, and said the religion treats non-celebrity members like cattle compared to stars like Tom Cruise and John Travolta. Remini also said the church continues its "fair game" practice established by founder L. Ron Hubbard, which calls for the harassment of perceived enemies.

The church responded to Remini by slandering her as a "bigot" and a "horrible person" after she filed a harassment lawsuit in 2023; the case is currently ongoing.

The nefarious Church of Scientology, a mostly white cult targeting well-to-do Americans to make money off of them, has even began collaborating with the mostly black Nation of Islam (NOI): Blasphemous Alliance

Scientology has been described as "one of the most dangerous and criminal organizations to exist in modern history" and is banned in several countries.

Canada does not recognize Scientology as a religion and the church does not have status as a federally registered charity for tax purposes. In January 1987, an Israeli parliamentary commission on cults headed by MK Miriam Glazer-Ta'asa, declared Scientology a cult, although no further measures were taken and its practice is legal

So, in addition to arch-reactionary Opus Dei which has already infiltrated the corridors of power alongside the Mormons (LDS) and AIPAC in Washington DC, we also have Scientologists worming their way into the US body politic.

Opus Dei, LDS, and Scientology cult members join the "Old Boy Network" of college fraternities and secret societies (e.g. Skull and Bones' or the St Elmo Society') in Washington DC who act in their self-interest while promoting their nefarious platforms, appearing to be working hard on the side of the American people.


" "I just got out of a press conference where First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, the lead prosecutor in all these federal fraud cases in Minnesota, said that the 14 Medicaid-waivered programs that are under scrutiny in Minnesota cost $18 billion since 2018.
Thompson said it's possible that half of that could be fraudulent"
hotair.com
#201 | Posted by BellRinger

If the lead prosecutor is making that comment it most certainly more than a quarter billion.
#203 | Posted by BellRinger

Proof Jeff will believe ANYTHING especially when there is no evidence provided.

Trump appointee: "Billions stolen!"
Jeff: "Yep, must be billions!"

Facts:
1. Feeding Our Future only got $300 million
2. Prosecutors have said Feeding Our Future was the largest scam...so where is the other $8,700,000,000 in fraud?
3. Minnesota denied them grant money only to be court ordered to provide it.
4. BIDEN's FBI did the raid in 2022
5. Feeding Our Future was run by a white woman
6. The convictions are over a year old
7. Why $9 billion? Because these are just organizations that have high fraud risk due to the nature of their services.
8. Prosecutor's evidence so far for $9 billion? "When I look at the claims data and the providers, I see more red flags than I see legitimate providers." That's it. That's all his evidence. ALL of it thus far. Literally that's it.

No wonder Jeff quotes a conspiracy theorist site called HotAir which mentions none of these as key facts.

This is blowing up because people like Jeff are too stupid to get the facts.

According to Danforth, this is a pro Trump puff piece:

" President Donald Trump played fast and loose with the presidential pardon power in 2025 " granting clemency to convicted fraudsters, drug traffickers, supporters convicted of assaulting police officers, and other individuals convicted of serious crimes."

www.nationalreview.com

As is this:

" IN JULY . . . The president of the United States settles a $10 billion nuisance lawsuit against CBS News; his claim was "60 Minutes edits its interviews and doesn't like me," which was probably not going to hold up in court as a cause of action, but was absolutely going to hold up the corporate merger of CBS's parent company Paramount so long as Trump was president".
" IN AUGUST . . . President Trump, tired of seeing unpleasant numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, fires its commissioner for reporting statistics that make him look like a chump"

" www.nationalreview.com

And here is some more pro Trump fluff, according to Danforth.

" Trump Has No Authority to Categorize Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction"

www.nationalreview.com

#14 Been using the word efficacy lately, bell boi? ? ? ?

INSKEEP: Who exactly is Trump targeting?

DREISBACH: Yeah. It's a really wide spectrum of people and institutions that Trump has gone after. It includes lawyers and law firms often with ties to Democrats, political opponents, people who worked on investigations into Trump or the January 6 rioters, media companies, universities and then also people who actually worked in the first Trump administration but who Trump considers disloyal.

INSKEEP: And when we say targeted, what kind of actions are involved here?

DREISBACH: So at maybe the harshest end are these criminal investigations. And Trump has actually ordered multiple Justice Department investigations right from the Oval Office. One of those investigations targets Christopher Krebs. He was a top cybersecurity official in the first Trump administration. Trump fired him back then for saying the 2020 election was safe and secure. And here is what Trump said about Krebs earlier this month.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: He's the fraud. He's a disgrace. So we'll find out whether or not it was a safe election, and if it wasn't, he's got a big price to pay.

DREISBACH: Then there's Miles Taylor, who also served in the first Trump administration. Back then, Taylor wrote this anonymous op-ed that said Trump was erratic and dangerous. Here is what Trump said about him.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

TRUMP: I think he's guilty of treason, if you want to know the truth, but we'll find out. And I assume we're recommending this to the Department of Justice?

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