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Catch and release.....the criminals have been convicted and are playing their part.

This is the reason why you are watching a movie.....to awaken the masses.

 

Think Logically.
Trump controls IT ALL.
Including sleeper cells.
Including word "lodestar".
Including McCain "funeral".
Including MSM self-destruct.
Including NYT OpEd piece.
Including the entire Congress.

Including the Bankers
Including Comey, Mueller, RR.
Think Mirror. Mirror your thinking.
They are our hostages.

No deals. Hostages, yes.

They are doing exactly as instructed.

Exactly on the schedule we gave them.

After they were convicted in Tribunals.

After 12/21/17 Executive Order.

Justice will be served at the right time.

But the people must be awakened first.

Re-Read this graphic very carefully.

Especially the part about HOSTAGES.

 

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15 hours ago, Ohokaman said:

America is well and truly fucked if only a small portion of that drivel is true.....:rcf-alien::ph34r::rolleyes:

See it’s a very difficult job to explain to the public what has happened and how do they “awake” people like you. They have to go through a slow process starting with the illegal FISA documents. (spygate)

You were fooled by the Clinton Foundation

You were fooled with Global warming

You were fooled with WMD

You were fooled with 9/11

You were fooled with school shootings

You were fooled with NK

You were fooled by Isis

You were fooled by Barry Soetoro

You were fooled with the JFK assassination

You were fooled by the FBI & DOJ

You were fooled by the Iran deal

You were fooled by Russian collusion

You were fooled by Hollyweird

You were fooled by traitor John McCain

You were fooled by fake polls

You were fooled by social media etc etc etc

Don’t worry it won’t be too long before you are AWAKE

When you control the media you control the mind

I watched the local news last night and 4 overseas items were straight propaganda lies…..things I would have taken for granted in the past.

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FISAgate
and the looming tech
and media omnipocalypse

“Power does not corrupt.
Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.” 

― John Steinbeck
 
It doesn't matter if you read this article, or believe a single word of it. History is soon going to thrust these serious matters into your face so hard that it will be difficult to focus upon anything else. But if you want some forewarning of what's about to hit us all, please do read on.

Over the past few months a frustratingly slow legal and political process has been unfolding in Washington DC. It has exposed profound corruption and wickedness at the heart of American government. Given the absolute polarisation of public opinion, the only question is which political camp rightly stands accused of criminal wrongdoing.

The answer is no longer a question of debate, but now is a matter of established on-the-record fact, with due process having been followed throughout. The painful reality is made manifest by compelling independent evidence: the DoJ's Inspector General first report into the FBI's handling of the Clinton email scandal — with more to come — as well as ongoing testimonies, published documents and agency staff text messages. Whilst the picture of past events remains incomplete, it is already horrifying enough.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court approved multiple applications to surveil Trump associates — and by extension (via three degrees of freedom) the whole Trump leadership team. The "Russian Dossier" used for the FISA court application was paid for by the DNC, and promoted through a network of corrupt accomplices. It was supported by false testimony and forgery.

The dossier's creation includes apparent support from the British security services and abuse of the "Five Eyes" system. This could be seen as an act of war against the US by a supposed ally. No doubt the consequences will be felt far beyond American shores. Indeed, this foreign element is crucial, since it paves the way for justice under military law.

Senior Obama era insiders have attempted a "soft coup" against the Trump administration — and failed. Many of those involved now face jail for sedition, or execution for treason. There was a very good reason why, at the confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court vacancy, Brett Kavanaugh was asked about the application of military law to US citizens acting as enemy combatants. For many coup plotters, military tribunals will be used, not civilian courts — as a recent Executive Order clarifies.

Newspaper stories were used to support the FISA court case to surveil Trump's associates and team. These stories were themselves the product of deliberate leaks of fabricated lies. These went straight from the FBI to compromised journalists, with hundreds of documented illegal payments. Furthermore, it now appears that Obama himself worked with former AG Lynch to bypass the FISA court, making emergency surveillance orders to directly target the Trump campaign.

The past corruption goes right to the top. And this is just the beginning: the cover-up is minuscule when compared to the crookedness that is behind it.

In the very near future, President Trump is expected to declassify documents from the DoJ and FBI. This includes copies of the original FISA court applications, the communications between corrupt officials, and the currently classified 20 pages of the DoJ IG report. These will conclusively prove the plot to unseat Trump as the elected head of state.

Yes, it's that bad, and the impact will shake American society to its core. Don't be surprised if there are also details of assassination plans, and preparations to incite civil insurrection.

To understand the extreme measures being undertaken you need to grasp the wider context. This coup effort was the last chance of a psychopathic political establishment to save itself from total destruction. What lies behind it is a Pandora's Box of conspiracy and institutionalised crime. This stretches back for many decades, and over the whole world, and I won't delve into it here. Both main US parties are implicated, so it is useless to frame this in partisan terms.

DC is said to be in total panic at present, as some of the coup perpetrators rat the others out. Between now and the mid-term elections on November 6th there is inevitably going to be a tsunami of shocking revelations of unprecedented scandal. As a consequence, the Democratic party faces complete annihilation. The "swamp" isn't just being drained, it is going to be turned into a dusty desert.

When they go down, they will take a lot of other institutions with them. Both the mainstream media and social media establishments have extremely strong ties to that corrupt political cabal. The mouthpieces of that crime cartel continue to put out endless lies and hit pieces to try to cover their tracks. This isn't going to end well for them.

Institutions like the New York Times and CNN are in deep, deep trouble. Many of their executives face racketeering charges for committing or covering up organised crime. Assets of the security services working for the British media also pump out last-gasp propaganda to save their hides, but it isn't working. This is going to be one hell of a ride for us all, as the "fake news" collapses under the weight of its legacy of mendacity.

The progressive and positive image of Silicon Valley is going to be shattered. Google has been providing IT infrastructure for criminal purposes; Facebook has been used for completely illegal warrantless domestic surveillance; Twitter is engaged in illegal social engineering to throw elections; and even Apple isn't looking like it has clean hands. Netflix has crooked investors and senior board execs; nobody escapes. Don't even ask about Amazon, it's not good news.

Expect jail time for prominent executives. @jack, Zuck and Bezos should all look very nervous. Eric Schmidt is 100% toast in my view. Some of the FAANGs will be dismembered under antitrust law, with Google and Amazon being prime targets. It's a balancing act between public justice, and conserving the economy and social cohesion.

What's been going on behind closed doors looks very ugly indeed. Those doors are about to be blown off their hinges by the US military, intelligence and judicial systems working jointly together. Tech and media is right in the line of fire: their omnipocalypse awaits.

Buckle up! The storm is near.

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On 9/9/2018 at 4:59 PM, Ohokaman said:

America is well and truly fucked if only a small portion of that drivel is true.....:rcf-alien::ph34r::rolleyes:

It was on the Brink of changing from a republic to a united world order albeit part of New world order

this was the danger!!

 

Change starts by identifying problems removing them and then finally replacing them with good solutions!!

The only country that is standing in the way of a Global take over by the Elitists is America!! 

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20 hours ago, 100 1 said:

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.249 
Sep 17 2018 18:09:23 (EST) NEW

Goodbye, Mr. Rosenstein.
Goodbye, Mr. Mueller.
PATRIOTS IN CONTROL
Q

seems the logical outcome, once the Fisa redactions are fully revealed, thus highlighting the conflicts of interest, with Rosenstein and others within the Justice department

... time will tell

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On 9/13/2018 at 3:09 PM, 100 1 said:

FISAgate
and the looming tech
and media omnipocalypse

“Power does not corrupt.
Fear corrupts... perhaps the fear of a loss of power.” 

― John Steinbeck
 
It doesn't matter if you read this article, or believe a single word of it. History is soon going to thrust these serious matters into your face so hard that it will be difficult to focus upon anything else. But if you want some forewarning of what's about to hit us all, please do read on.

Over the past few months a frustratingly slow legal and political process has been unfolding in Washington DC. It has exposed profound corruption and wickedness at the heart of American government. Given the absolute polarisation of public opinion, the only question is which political camp rightly stands accused of criminal wrongdoing.

The answer is no longer a question of debate, but now is a matter of established on-the-record fact, with due process having been followed throughout. The painful reality is made manifest by compelling independent evidence: the DoJ's Inspector General first report into the FBI's handling of the Clinton email scandal — with more to come — as well as ongoing testimonies, published documents and agency staff text messages. Whilst the picture of past events remains incomplete, it is already horrifying enough.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court approved multiple applications to surveil Trump associates — and by extension (via three degrees of freedom) the whole Trump leadership team. The "Russian Dossier" used for the FISA court application was paid for by the DNC, and promoted through a network of corrupt accomplices. It was supported by false testimony and forgery.

The dossier's creation includes apparent support from the British security services and abuse of the "Five Eyes" system. This could be seen as an act of war against the US by a supposed ally. No doubt the consequences will be felt far beyond American shores. Indeed, this foreign element is crucial, since it paves the way for justice under military law.

Senior Obama era insiders have attempted a "soft coup" against the Trump administration — and failed. Many of those involved now face jail for sedition, or execution for treason. There was a very good reason why, at the confirmation hearings for the Supreme Court vacancy, Brett Kavanaugh was asked about the application of military law to US citizens acting as enemy combatants. For many coup plotters, military tribunals will be used, not civilian courts — as a recent Executive Order clarifies.

Newspaper stories were used to support the FISA court case to surveil Trump's associates and team. These stories were themselves the product of deliberate leaks of fabricated lies. These went straight from the FBI to compromised journalists, with hundreds of documented illegal payments. Furthermore, it now appears that Obama himself worked with former AG Lynch to bypass the FISA court, making emergency surveillance orders to directly target the Trump campaign.

The past corruption goes right to the top. And this is just the beginning: the cover-up is minuscule when compared to the crookedness that is behind it.

In the very near future, President Trump is expected to declassify documents from the DoJ and FBI. This includes copies of the original FISA court applications, the communications between corrupt officials, and the currently classified 20 pages of the DoJ IG report. These will conclusively prove the plot to unseat Trump as the elected head of state.

Yes, it's that bad, and the impact will shake American society to its core. Don't be surprised if there are also details of assassination plans, and preparations to incite civil insurrection.

To understand the extreme measures being undertaken you need to grasp the wider context. This coup effort was the last chance of a psychopathic political establishment to save itself from total destruction. What lies behind it is a Pandora's Box of conspiracy and institutionalised crime. This stretches back for many decades, and over the whole world, and I won't delve into it here. Both main US parties are implicated, so it is useless to frame this in partisan terms.

DC is said to be in total panic at present, as some of the coup perpetrators rat the others out. Between now and the mid-term elections on November 6th there is inevitably going to be a tsunami of shocking revelations of unprecedented scandal. As a consequence, the Democratic party faces complete annihilation. The "swamp" isn't just being drained, it is going to be turned into a dusty desert.

When they go down, they will take a lot of other institutions with them. Both the mainstream media and social media establishments have extremely strong ties to that corrupt political cabal. The mouthpieces of that crime cartel continue to put out endless lies and hit pieces to try to cover their tracks. This isn't going to end well for them.

Institutions like the New York Times and CNN are in deep, deep trouble. Many of their executives face racketeering charges for committing or covering up organised crime. Assets of the security services working for the British media also pump out last-gasp propaganda to save their hides, but it isn't working. This is going to be one hell of a ride for us all, as the "fake news" collapses under the weight of its legacy of mendacity.

The progressive and positive image of Silicon Valley is going to be shattered. Google has been providing IT infrastructure for criminal purposes; Facebook has been used for completely illegal warrantless domestic surveillance; Twitter is engaged in illegal social engineering to throw elections; and even Apple isn't looking like it has clean hands. Netflix has crooked investors and senior board execs; nobody escapes. Don't even ask about Amazon, it's not good news.

Expect jail time for prominent executives. @jack, Zuck and Bezos should all look very nervous. Eric Schmidt is 100% toast in my view. Some of the FAANGs will be dismembered under antitrust law, with Google and Amazon being prime targets. It's a balancing act between public justice, and conserving the economy and social cohesion.

What's been going on behind closed doors looks very ugly indeed. Those doors are about to be blown off their hinges by the US military, intelligence and judicial systems working jointly together. Tech and media is right in the line of fire: their omnipocalypse awaits.

Buckle up! The storm is near.

Democrats are in such deep trouble they are leading in almost every swing state. November will tell the story, not this bollocks.

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16 hours ago, crustyngrizzly said:

I see that Stormy Daniels has written a book and in it she describes Trumps weapon.

Now seeing that she has appeared in over 275 stick movies(early work girls only) i wonder how many of them she can describe,especially when some of her movies starred more than one chap.

It was the little orange hair piece on the head that etched it into her memory.:rcf-embarrassed-3:

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Panic in DC with upcoming FISA declass

Rats running

Aus and UK trying to stop declass as they are involved in spygate

Ask yourself, how would 'FOREIGN' Allies' KNOW what is within a US TOP SECRET FISA warrant?
"NO INTELLIGENCE SHARED THROUGH THAT 'OFFICIAL CHANNEL' [FVEY]" - NUNES
Ask yourself, why are [2] 'KEY' Allies' VERY CONCERNED re: DECLAS & RELEASE?
YOU HAVE MORE THAN YOU KNOW.
UK/AUS [PRIMARY]
RATS RUNNING?
THE WORLD WILL KNOW.
ANONS KNEW.
JUST ANOTHER COINCIDENCE?
NOTHING TO SEE HERE.
Q

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Panic

Rod and Loretta Lynch 

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.286 
Sep 21 2018 17:38:24 (EST)

PANIC IN DC
[RR] called [LL] 4x in the past 11 days?
Q
 
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.288 
Sep 21 2018 17:42:41 (EST)
PANIC IN DC
[LL] talking = TRUTH reveal TARMAC [BC]?
[LL] talking = TRUTH reveal COMEY HRC EMAIL CASE?
[LL] talking = TRUTH reveal HUSSEIN instructions re: HRC EMAIL CASE?
[LL] talking = TRUTH reveal BRENNAN NO NAME COORD TO FRAME POTUS?
……………..
FISA = START
FISA BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE.
WHEN DO BIRDS SING?
Q
 

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Fake news shifting narrative??

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.290 
Sep 21 2018 18:09:15 (EST)

FAKE NEWS ABOUT TO SHIFT NARRATIVE AGAINST THEIR MASTERS IN EFFORT TO WEATHER THE STORM?
PANIC EVERYWHERE.
PATRIOTS ARE READY.
ENJOY THE RALLY @ THE 'Q' TONIGHT!
Q
 
Q !!mG7VJxZNCI No.291 
Sep 21 2018 18:21:00 (EST)
X-Factor.png⬇
bbe4684d26bc19f7394cde5903771b739332522c08e9793de27ec9fa16f15531.png
Comey & McCabe talking?
Next comes NYT article against [RR]?
PANIC.
ALLIANCES FORMING?
These people are stupid.
Q
 

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So if UK and Aus were spying on Trump through Five Eyes (Can NZ US UK Aus) to affect the outcome of the US election is NZ implicated as well?

Very serious charges.

John Key did resign within a month of Trump being elected.

Jacinda gives 5.5m to Clinton Foundation....for US state secrets?

How come the media is silent?

Notice how Can NZ  UK Aus all now answer to the fraudulent left globalists....thank your lucky stars Trump is coming to the rescue.

Five Eyes no more!

 

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So, are you enjoying the Kavanagh show?

What is the end result?

Are they red pilling the normies by exposing the demorat frauds in action with their fake accusations.

Is Kavanagh just being used to unseal his documents (ha dems demanded them) because Kavanagh acted for the Clintons and Bushes 9/11.

 Then Trump promotes his preferred candidate Amy Coney Barrett.

Enjoy the show

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Diplomats and world leaders had a good giggle at Trump as he announced that his administration had done more than any other in the U.S.

The previous day they weren't laughing when he told them that the U.S, were cutting back on foreign aid to some of them.

Good on ya Donald,at last a President with balls.

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Trump's speech is actually very good. Worth a read.

Trump’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly

by SB on September 26, 2018 at 2:03pm
 

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Full Transcript.


THE PRESIDENT: Madam President, Mr. Secretary-General, world leaders, ambassadors, and distinguished delegates:

One year ago, I stood before you for the first time in this grand hall. I addressed the threats facing our world, and I presented a vision to achieve a brighter future for all of humanity.

Today, I stand before the United Nations General Assembly to share the extraordinary progress we’ve made.

In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country.
America’s — so true. (Laughter.) Didn’t expect that reaction, but that’s okay. (Laughter and applause.)

America’s economy is booming like never before. Since my election, we’ve added $10 trillion in wealth. The stock market is at an all-time high in history, and jobless claims are at a 50-year low. African American, Hispanic American, and Asian American unemployment have all achieved their lowest levels ever recorded. We’ve added more than 4 million new jobs, including half a million manufacturing jobs.

We have passed the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history. We’ve started the construction of a major border wall, and we have greatly strengthened border security.

We have secured record funding for our military — $700 billion this year, and $716 billion next year. Our military will soon be more powerful than it has ever been before.

In other words, the United States is stronger, safer, and a richer country than it was when I assumed office less than two years ago.
We are standing up for America and for the American people. And we are also standing up for the world.

This is great news for our citizens and for peace-loving people everywhere. We believe that when nations respect the rights of their neighbours, and defend the interests of their people, they can better work together to secure the blessings of safety, prosperity, and peace.

Each of us here today is the emissary of a distinct culture, a rich history, and a people bound together by ties of memory, tradition, and the values that make our homelands like nowhere else on Earth.

That is why America will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, control, and domination.

 

I honour the right of every nation in this room to pursue its own customs, beliefs, and traditions. The United States will not tell you how to live or work or worship.

We only ask that you honour our sovereignty in return.

From Warsaw to Brussels, to Tokyo to Singapore, it has been my highest honour to represent the United States abroad. I have forged close relationships and friendships and strong partnerships with the leaders of many nations in this room, and our approach has already yielded incredible change.

With support from many countries here today, we have engaged with North Korea to replace the spectre of conflict with a bold and new push for peace.
In June, I travelled to Singapore to meet face to face with North Korea’s leader, Chairman Kim Jong Un.

We had highly productive conversations and meetings, and we agreed that it was in both countries’ interest to pursue the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Since that meeting, we have already seen a number of encouraging measures that few could have imagined only a short time ago.

The missiles and rockets are no longer flying in every direction. Nuclear testing has stopped. Some military facilities are already being dismantled. Our hostages have been released. And as promised, the remains of our fallen heroes are being returned home to lay at rest in American soil.

I would like to thank Chairman Kim for his courage and for the steps he has taken, though much work remains to be done. The sanctions will stay in place until denuclearization occurs.

I also want to thank the many member states who helped us reach this moment — a moment that is actually far greater than people would understand; far greater — but for also their support and the critical support that we will all need going forward.

A special thanks to President Moon of South Korea, Prime Minister Abe of Japan, and President Xi of China.

In the Middle East, our new approach is also yielding great strides and very historic change.

Following my trip to Saudi Arabia last year, the Gulf countries opened a new centre to target terrorist financing. They are enforcing new sanctions, working with us to identify and track terrorist networks, and taking more responsibility for fighting terrorism and extremism in their own region.

The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have pledged billions of dollars to aid the people of Syria and Yemen. And they are pursuing multiple avenues to ending Yemen’s horrible, horrific civil war.

Ultimately, it is up to the nations of the region to decide what kind of future they want for themselves and their children.

For that reason, the United States is working with the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jordan, and Egypt to establish a regional strategic alliance so that Middle Eastern nations can advance prosperity, stability, and security across their home region.
Thanks to the United States military and our partnership with many of your nations, I am pleased to report that the bloodthirsty killers known as ISIS have been driven out from the territory they once held in Iraq and Syria. We will continue to work with friends and allies to deny radical Islamic terrorists any funding, territory or support, or any means of infiltrating our borders.

The ongoing tragedy in Syria is heartbreaking. Our shared goals must be the de-escalation of military conflict, along with a political solution that honours the will of the Syrian people. In this vein, we urge the United Nations-led peace process be reinvigorated. But, rest assured, the United States will respond if chemical weapons are deployed by the Assad regime.

I commend the people of Jordan and other neighbouring countries for hosting refugees from this very brutal civil war.

As we see in Jordan, the most compassionate policy is to place refugees as close to their homes as possible to ease their eventual return to be part of the rebuilding process. This approach also stretches finite resources to help far more people, increasing the impact of every dollar spent.

Every solution to the humanitarian crisis in Syria must also include a strategy to address the brutal regime that has fueled and financed it: the corrupt dictatorship in Iran.

Iran’s leaders sow chaos, death, and destruction. They do not respect their neighbours or borders, or the sovereign rights of nations. Instead, Iran’s leaders plunder the nation’s resources to enrich themselves and to spread mayhem across the Middle East and far beyond.

The Iranian people are rightly outraged that their leaders have embezzled billions of dollars from Iran’s treasury, seized valuable portions of the economy, and looted the people’s religious endowments, all to line their own pockets and send their proxies to wage war. Not good.

Iran’s neighbours have paid a heavy toll for the region’s [regime’s] agenda of aggression and expansion. That is why so many countries in the Middle East strongly supported my decision to withdraw the United States from the horrible 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal and re-impose nuclear sanctions.

The Iran deal was a windfall for Iran’s leaders. In the years since the deal was reached, Iran’s military budget grew nearly 40 percent. The dictatorship used the funds to build nuclear-capable missiles, increase internal repression, finance terrorism, and fund havoc and slaughter in Syria and Yemen.

The United States has launched a campaign of economic pressure to deny the regime the funds it needs to advance its bloody agenda. Last month, we began re-imposing hard-hitting nuclear sanctions that had been lifted under the Iran deal. Additional sanctions will resume November 5th, and more will follow. And we’re working with countries that import Iranian crude oil to cut their purchases substantially.

We cannot allow the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism to possess the planet’s most dangerous weapons. We cannot allow a regime that chants “Death to America,” and that threatens Israel with annihilation, to possess the means to deliver a nuclear warhead to any city on Earth. Just can’t do it.

We ask all nations to isolate Iran’s regime as long as its aggression continues. And we ask all nations to support Iran’s people as they struggle to reclaim their religious and righteous destiny.

This year, we also took another significant step forward in the Middle East. In recognition of every sovereign state to determine its own capital, I moved the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

The United States is committed to a future of peace and stability in the region, including peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. That aim is advanced, not harmed, by acknowledging the obvious facts.

America’s policy of principled realism means we will not be held hostage to old dogmas, discredited ideologies, and so-called experts who have been proven wrong over the years, time and time again. This is true not only in matters of peace, but in matters of prosperity.

We believe that trade must be fair and reciprocal. The United States will not be taken advantage of any longer.

For decades, the United States opened its economy — the largest, by far, on Earth — with few conditions. We allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders.

Yet, other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return. Even worse, some countries abused their openness to dump their products, subsidize their goods, target our industries, and manipulate their currencies to gain unfair advantage over our country. As a result, our trade deficit ballooned to nearly $800 billion a year.

For this reason, we are systematically renegotiating broken and bad trade deals.
Last month, we announced a groundbreaking U.S.-Mexico trade agreement. And just yesterday, I stood with President Moon to announce the successful completion of the brand new U.S.-Korea trade deal. And this is just the beginning.

Many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change. For example, countries were admitted to the World Trade Organization that violate every single principle on which the organization is based. While the United States and many other nations play by the rules, these countries use government-run industrial planning and state-owned enterprises to rig the system in their favour. They engage in relentless product dumping, forced technology transfer, and the theft of intellectual property.

The United States lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs, nearly a quarter of all steel jobs, and 60,000 factories after China joined the WTO. And we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades.

But those days are over. We will no longer tolerate such abuse. We will not allow our workers to be victimized, our companies to be cheated, and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. America will never apologize for protecting its citizens.

The United States has just announced tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese-made goods for a total, so far, of $250 billion. I have great respect and affection for my friend, President Xi, but I have made clear our trade imbalance is just not acceptable. China’s market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated.

As my administration has demonstrated, America will always act in our national interest.

I spoke before this body last year and warned that the U.N. Human Rights Council had become a grave embarrassment to this institution, shielding egregious human rights abusers while bashing America and its many friends.
Our Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, laid out a clear agenda for reform, but despite reported and repeated warnings, no action at all was taken.

So the United States took the only responsible course: We withdrew from the Human Rights Council, and we will not return until real reform is enacted.
For similar reasons, the United States will provide no support in recognition to the International Criminal Court. As far as America is concerned, the ICC has no jurisdiction, no legitimacy, and no authority. The ICC claims near-universal jurisdiction over the citizens of every country, violating all principles of justice, fairness, and due process. We will never surrender America’s sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy.

America is governed by Americans. We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism.

Around the world, responsible nations must defend against threats to sovereignty not just from global governance, but also from other, new forms of coercion and domination.

In America, we believe strongly in energy security for ourselves and for our allies. We have become the largest energy producer anywhere on the face of the Earth.

The United States stands ready to export our abundant, affordable supply of oil, clean coal, and natural gas.

OPEC and OPEC nations, are, as usual, ripping off the rest of the world, and I don’t like it. Nobody should like it. We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. Not good.

We want them to stop raising prices, we want them to start lowering prices, and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. We are not going to put up with it — these horrible prices — much longer.

Reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation. That is why we congratulate European states, such as Poland, for leading the construction of a Baltic pipeline so that nations are not dependent on Russia to meet their energy needs. Germany will become totally dependent on Russian energy if it does not immediately change course.

Here in the Western Hemisphere, we are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expansionist foreign powers.

It has been the formal policy of our country since President Monroe that we reject the interference of foreign nations in this hemisphere and in our own affairs. The United States has recently strengthened our laws to better screen foreign investments in our country for national security threats, and we welcome cooperation with countries in this region and around the world that wish to do the same. You need to do it for your own protection.

The United States is also working with partners in Latin America to confront threats to sovereignty from uncontrolled migration. Tolerance for human struggling and human smuggling and trafficking is not humane. It’s a horrible thing that’s going on, at levels that nobody has ever seen before. It’s very, very cruel.

Illegal immigration funds criminal networks, ruthless gangs, and the flow of deadly drugs. Illegal immigration exploits vulnerable populations, hurts hardworking citizens, and has produced a vicious cycle of crime, violence, and poverty. Only by upholding national borders, destroying criminal gangs, can we break this cycle and establish a real foundation for prosperity.

We recognize the right of every nation in this room to set its own immigration policy in accordance with its national interests, just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same — which we are doing. That is one reason the United States will not participate in the new Global Compact on Migration. Migration should not be governed by an international body unaccountable to our own citizens.

Ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries. Make their countries great again.

Currently, we are witnessing a human tragedy, as an example, in Venezuela. More than 2 million people have fled the anguish inflicted by the socialist Maduro regime and its Cuban sponsors.

Not long ago, Venezuela was one of the richest countries on Earth. Today, socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty.

Virtually everywhere socialism or communism has been tried, it has produced suffering, corruption, and decay. Socialism’s thirst for power leads to expansion, incursion, and oppression. All nations of the world should resist socialism and the misery that it brings to everyone.

In that spirit, we ask the nations gathered here to join us in calling for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela. Today, we are announcing additional sanctions against the repressive regime, targeting Maduro’s inner circle and close advisors.

We are grateful for all the work the United Nations does around the world to help people build better lives for themselves and their families.

The United States is the world’s largest giver in the world, by far, of foreign aid. But few give anything to us. That is why we are taking a hard look at U.S. foreign assistance. That will be headed up by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. We will examine what is working, what is not working, and whether the countries who receive our dollars and our protection also have our interests at heart.

Moving forward, we are only going to give foreign aid to those who respect us and, frankly, are our friends. And we expect other countries to pay their fair share for the cost of their defense.

The United States is committed to making the United Nations more effective and accountable. I have said many times that the United Nations has unlimited potential. As part of our reform effort, I have told our negotiators that 

the United States will not pay more than 25 percent of the U.N. peacekeeping budget. This will encourage other countries to step up, get involved, and also share in this very large burden.

And we are working to shift more of our funding from assessed contributions to voluntary so that we can target American resources to the programs with the best record of success.

Only when each of us does our part and contributes our share can we realize the U.N.’s highest aspirations. We must pursue peace without fear, hope without despair, and security without apology.

Looking around this hall where so much history has transpired, we think of the many before us who have come here to address the challenges of their nations and of their times. And our thoughts turn to the same question that ran through all their speeches and resolutions, through every word and every hope. It is the question of what kind of world will we leave for our children and what kind of nations they will inherit.

The dreams that fill this hall today are as diverse as the people who have stood at this podium, and as varied as the countries represented right here in this body are. It really is something. It really is great, great history.

There is India, a free society over a billion people, successfully lifting countless millions out of poverty and into the middle class.

There is Saudi Arabia, where King Salman and the Crown Prince are pursuing bold new reforms.

There is Israel, proudly celebrating its 70th anniversary as a thriving democracy in the Holy Land.

In Poland, a great people are standing up for their independence, their security, and their sovereignty.

Many countries are pursuing their own unique visions, building their own hopeful futures, and chasing their own wonderful dreams of destiny, of legacy, and of a home.

The whole world is richer, humanity is better, because of this beautiful constellation of nations, each very special, each very unique, and each shining brightly in its part of the world.

In each one, we see awesome promise of a people bound together by a shared past and working toward a common future.

As for Americans, we know what kind of future we want for ourselves. We know what kind of a nation America must always be.

In America, we believe in the majesty of freedom and the dignity of the individual. We believe in self-government and the rule of law. And we prize the culture that sustains our liberty -– a culture built on strong families, deep faith, and fierce independence. We celebrate our heroes, we treasure our traditions, and above all, we love our country.

Inside everyone in this great chamber today, and everyone listening all around the globe, there is the heart of a patriot that feels the same powerful love for your nation, the same intense loyalty to your homeland.

The passion that burns in the hearts of patriots and the souls of nations has inspired reform and revolution, sacrifice and selflessness, scientific breakthroughs, and magnificent works of art.

Our task is not to erase it, but to embrace it. To build with it. To draw on its ancient wisdom. And to find within it the will to make our nations greater, our regions safer, and the world better.

To unleash this incredible potential in our people, we must defend the foundations that make it all possible. Sovereign and independent nations are the only vehicle where freedom has ever survived, democracy has ever endured, or peace has ever prospered. And so we must protect our sovereignty and our cherished independence above all.

When we do, we will find new avenues for cooperation unfolding before us. We will find new passion for peacemaking rising within us. We will find new purpose, new resolve, and new spirit flourishing all around us, and making this a more beautiful world in which to live.

So together, let us choose a future of patriotism, prosperity, and pride. Let us choose peace and freedom over domination and defeat. And let us come here to this place to stand for our people and their nations, forever strong, forever sovereign, forever just, and forever thankful for the grace and the goodness and the glory of God.

Thank you. God bless you. And God bless the nations of the world.

Thank you very much. Thank you. (Applause.)

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Agree Ted .....Trumps UN speech was amazing.

He directly called out all the globalist cabal scumbags right in their faces as a forewarning to whats about to happen.

He put the world on notice

Misreported as usual by the Fake media.

 Ha They tried to make it seem like the audience were laughing at him, but what actually happened is a man says "that's not possible" after POTUS says "my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country". Then someone goes 'SSSHHHHHHH' and prompts the laughter. Then POTUS cuts himself off and responds to the guy, "America's.....so true". That's when more laughter ensues and POTUS says "didn't expect that reaction, but that's ok"...people laugh/clap & he continues with his speech

Some quotes

We will never surrender America’s sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy.”

America is governed by Americans. We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism.

Sovereign and independent nations are the only vehicle where freedom has ever survived,

Called out Iran, trade deals, socialism communism, human traffickers, illegal immigrants, Opec, UN Human rights commission, ICC,etc 

 

 

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