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- Susie Q

- Jun 26, 2021
- 2 min read
June 26th edition
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Audits
EXPLOSIVE REPORT! WE CAUGHT THEM AGAIN: New Findings Show Coordination and Collusion Between PA and GA in 2020 Election Steal
Florida Collapse News
First Lawsuit Filed Over Deadly Condo Tower Collapse In Florida
Assets being sold
Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein Lists $41 Million Waterfront Lake Tahoe Estate
How does a senator making $160,000 a year afford a $41 million vacation home?
Dianne Feinstein and her 3rd husband Richard Blum whom she married in 1980 made MILLIONS off of their financial interests in China.
Richard Blum’s investments in China ballooned after his wife Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, was elected to the Senate in 1992.
Feinstein hired a Chinese spy in 1993 only to see her husband’s businesses flourish.
It leaves very little doubt Dianne Feinstein accidentally hired a Chinese spy as one of her office managers then quietly retired him after she found out.
COVID BULLSHIT
Matt Hancock resigns as health secretary after admitting breaking COVID rules
It comes after leaked CCTV showed the MP kissing aide and former lobbyist Gina Coladangelo in his departmental office.
The images, published by The Sun, were from 6 May - more than a week before social distancing rules were eased around close contact indoors for people from separate households.
Make-A-Wish Foundation Announces They Will Only Help Fully Vaccinated Children (VIDEO)
Indian Bar Association Sues WHO for Lying About Ivermectin and Killing Indians — Will Fauci and CDC Be Next?
FDA adds warning about rare heart inflammation to Pfizer, Moderna COVID shots
Massive London Protests Against Lockdowns — “Enough Is Enough”
NOT MAKING HEADLINES: CDC Officials Admit More Hospitalizations of Young People from Vaccine than From the Actual COVID Virus – Including HUGE Number of Heart Problems Reported
Traitors
Nike is 'a brand of China and for China,' CEO says during earnings call
Nike was recently criticized in China after raising concerns about forced labor practices
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