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So, Prince Andrew paid millions for doing nothing, and Maxwell is in prison for trafficking no one for nobody, and JP Morgan settled hundreds of millions of dollars for facilitating nothing for no one, and the terabytes of video AG Bondie said they have are all legal acts of nothing committed by no one?
Why it matters: Carlson’s bold stance exposes the dangers of foreign influence in U.S. affairs, urging Americans to prioritize loyalty to their own country amid billions in aid to Israel, which could erode national sovereignty if unchecked.
Driving the news: Speaking at the TPUSA event, Carlson questioned Epstein’s mysterious wealth and connections, insisting he worked for foreign intel—likely Israel’s Mossad—and demanded transparency from recipients of U.S. taxpayer dollars.
He highlighted Epstein’s rise from math teacher to billionaire with private islands and jets, asking, “Where did all the money come from?” Carlson criticized the taboo on naming Israel, arguing it’s not anti-Semitic but essential for accountability. He tied it to broader issues, like dual citizenship allowing foreign governments to act against U.S. interests without repercussions.
Catch up quick: Epstein, convicted sex offender who died in 2019, had deep ties to powerful figures, including Israeli officials. Carlson argued his operations resembled a Mossad blackmail scheme, echoing long-standing suspicions. Despite U.S. aid to Israel, questions about Epstein’s funding and patrons remain unanswered, fueling demands for investigations.
The intrigue: Carlson revealed that “every single person in Washington D.C.” privately believes Epstein ran a Mossad operation, but public silence breeds resentment and underground hate.
Between the lines: By forbidding open discussion of Israel’s role, elites create a pressure cooker of distrust, allowing foreign entities to exploit America while citizens foot the bill through endless aid.
What they’re saying:
“Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Intel services probably not American… on whose behalf was he working?” Tucker Carlson said at TPUSA, demanding answers. “As long as we’re sending you money, if you are committing crimes on our soil, we have an absolute right to know,” Carlson emphasized, rejecting Israel’s refusal to disclose.
“Tucker Carlson on stage at TPUSA attacking Israel and spewing his usual anti-Jewish rhetoric,” Laura Loomer posted on X, criticizing the speech as shameful.
The bottom line: Carlson’s call to ban dual citizenship and probe foreign influences like Israel’s puts America First, but expect fierce resistance from D.C. insiders protecting their alliances—it’s time for real accountability.
You’ve been duped. It’s a coverup of epic proportions. Trump works for Mossad. Again, wear the yamaka with pride.
ReplyDeleteSo, Prince Andrew paid millions for doing nothing,
ReplyDeleteand Maxwell is in prison for trafficking no one for nobody,
and JP Morgan settled hundreds of millions of dollars for
facilitating nothing for no one,
and the terabytes of video AG Bondie said they have
are all legal acts of nothing committed by no one?
The List
ReplyDeletehttps://gab.com/NeonRevolt/posts/114829979543066629
Tucker calls for ending dual Loyalty!!!!
ReplyDelete( Hopefully that kills Dual Citizenship and we can send all of Mossad home to Israel)
https://nationalfile.com/tucker-carlson-epstein-israel-blasts-mossad-ties-pushes-dual-citizenship-ban/
Why it matters: Carlson’s bold stance exposes the dangers of foreign influence in U.S. affairs, urging Americans to prioritize loyalty to their own country amid billions in aid to Israel, which could erode national sovereignty if unchecked.
ReplyDeleteDriving the news: Speaking at the TPUSA event, Carlson questioned Epstein’s mysterious wealth and connections, insisting he worked for foreign intel—likely Israel’s Mossad—and demanded transparency from recipients of U.S. taxpayer dollars.
He highlighted Epstein’s rise from math teacher to billionaire with private islands and jets, asking, “Where did all the money come from?”
Carlson criticized the taboo on naming Israel, arguing it’s not anti-Semitic but essential for accountability.
He tied it to broader issues, like dual citizenship allowing foreign governments to act against U.S. interests without repercussions.
Catch up quick: Epstein, convicted sex offender who died in 2019, had deep ties to powerful figures, including Israeli officials. Carlson argued his operations resembled a Mossad blackmail scheme, echoing long-standing suspicions. Despite U.S. aid to Israel, questions about Epstein’s funding and patrons remain unanswered, fueling demands for investigations.
The intrigue: Carlson revealed that “every single person in Washington D.C.” privately believes Epstein ran a Mossad operation, but public silence breeds resentment and underground hate.
Between the lines: By forbidding open discussion of Israel’s role, elites create a pressure cooker of distrust, allowing foreign entities to exploit America while citizens foot the bill through endless aid.
What they’re saying:
“Jeffrey Epstein was working on behalf of Intel services probably not American… on whose behalf was he working?” Tucker Carlson said at TPUSA, demanding answers.
“As long as we’re sending you money, if you are committing crimes on our soil, we have an absolute right to know,” Carlson emphasized, rejecting Israel’s refusal to disclose.
“Tucker Carlson on stage at TPUSA attacking Israel and spewing his usual anti-Jewish rhetoric,” Laura Loomer posted on X, criticizing the speech as shameful.
The bottom line: Carlson’s call to ban dual citizenship and probe foreign influences like Israel’s puts America First, but expect fierce resistance from D.C. insiders protecting their alliances—it’s time for real accountability.