TOO MANY WHITES FOR BILL GATES: INJECT BABIES WITH A LIFETIME OF VACCINES

TOO MANY WHITES FOR BILL GATES: 
INJECT BABIES WITH A LIFETIME OF VACCINES
 A pediatrician from Baylor explains that the “refusers” of vaccines are
mostly white and educated and don’t do as they’re told like the
immigrants do. The solution is to “kill all the white people” and
conduct a “war”, “one-on-one against individual families”. But while
California wants mandatory vaccines, but they want to revoke a law that
makes it a crime to INTENTIONALLY infect someone with HIV/AIDS.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates is funding research at MIT to inject babies with a
lifetime of time-released vaccines
 Shock Video: Texas Vaccine Director Says 
Kill All White People
 Mark Gonsalves joins Alex Jones live via Skype to expose how vaccines
are known by the doctors administering them to cause adverse side
effects in those who are exposed to their ‘medicine’.

TILLERSON & THE STATE DEPARTMENT WAGING “OPEN WAR” ON WHITE HOUSE~WANTS TO BRING BACK U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT

TILLERSON & THE STATE DEPARTMENT 
WAGING “OPEN WAR” ON WHITE HOUSE 
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BY SOEREN KERN/GATESTONE INSTITUTE SEPTEMBER 18, 2017
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The U.S. State Department has backed away from a demand that Israel
return $75 million in military aid which was allocated to it by the U.S.
Congress.

The repayment demand, championed by U.S. Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson, was described as an underhanded attempt by the State
Department to derail a campaign pledge by U.S. President Donald J. Trump
to improve relations with the Jewish state.

The dispute is the just the latest example of what appears to be a
growing power struggle between the State Department and the White House
over the future direction of American foreign policy.

The controversy goes back to the Obama administration’s September
2016 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Israel, which pledged $38
billion in military assistance to Jerusalem over the next decade. The
MOU expressly prohibits Israel from requesting additional financial aid
from Congress.

Congressional leaders, who said the MOU violates the constitutional
right of lawmakers to allocate U.S. aid, awarded Israel an additional
$75 million in assistance in the final appropriations bill for fiscal
year 2017.

Tillerson had argued that Israel should return the $75 million in
order to stay within the limits established by the Obama administration.
The effort provoked a strong reaction from Congress, which apparently
prompted Tillerson to back down.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) “strongly warned the State Department that
such action would be unwise and invite unwanted conflict with Israel,”
according to the Washington Free Beacon.

Speaking to the Washington Examiner, Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) added:

“As Iran works to surround Israel on every border, and Hezbollah and
Hamas rearm, we must work to strengthen our alliance with Israel, not
strain it. Congress has the right to allocate money as it deems
necessary, and security assistance to Israel is a top priority. Congress
is ready to ensure Israel receives the assistance it needs to defend
its citizens.”

A veteran congressional advisor told the Free Beacon:

“This is a transparent attempt by career staffers in the State
Department to mess with the Israelis and derail the efforts of
Congressional Republicans and President Trump to rebuild the US-Israel
relationship. There’s no reason to push for the Israelis to return the
money, unless you’re trying to drive a wedge between Israel and
Congress, which is exactly what this is. It won’t work.”

Another foreign policy operative said: “It’s not clear to me why the
Secretary of State wishes to at once usurp the powers of the Congress
and then to derail his boss’s rapprochement with the Israeli
government.”

Since he was sworn in as Secretary of State on February 1, Tillerson
and his advisors at the State Department have made a number of
statements and policy decisions that contradict Trump’s key campaign
promises on foreign policy, especially regarding Israel and Iran.

August 10. The State Department hosted representatives of the U.S.
Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO), an umbrella group established
by the Muslim Brotherhood with the aim of mainstreaming political Islam
in the United States. Behind closed doors, they reportedly discussed
what they said was Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine and the
removal of all Israeli control of the Temple Mount and holy areas of
Jerusalem.

Observers said the meeting was part of larger effort by anti-Israel
organizations to drive a wedge between the Trump administration and
Israel. The USCMO includes a number of organizations, including American
Muslims for Palestine (AMP), which promote “extreme anti-Israel views”
and “anti-Zionist” propaganda, and which support boycotts of the Jewish
state.

July 19. The State Department’s new “Country Reports on Terrorism
2016” blamed Israel for Palestinian Arab terrorism against Jews. It
attributed Palestinian violence to: “lack of hope in achieving
statehood;” “Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank;” “settler
violence;” and “the perception that the Israeli government was changing
the status quo on the Haram Al Sharif/Temple Mount.”

The report also characterized Palestinian Authority payments to the
families of so-called martyrs as “financial packages to Palestinian
security prisoners…to reintegrate them into society.”

Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) called on the State Department to hold the
PA accountable in State Department Country reports: “The State
Department report includes multiple findings that are both inaccurate
and harmful to combating Palestinian terrorism…. At the highest level,
the Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership incites, rewards, and, in some
cases, carries out terrorist attacks against innocent Israelis. In
order to effectively combat terrorism, it is imperative that the United
States accurately characterize its root cause — PA leadership.”

June 14. Tillerson voiced opposition to designating the Muslim
Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, saying that such a
classification would complicate Washington’s relations in the Middle
East. During his confirmation hearings on January 11, by contrast,
Tillerson lumped the Brotherhood with al-Qaeda when talking about
militant threats in the region. He said:

“Eliminating ISIS would be the first step in disrupting the
capabilities of other groups and individuals committed to striking our
homeland and our allies. The demise of ISIS would also allow us to
increase our attention on other agents of radical Islam like al-Qaeda,
the Muslim Brotherhood, and certain elements within Iran.”

June 13. During testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
Tillerson said he had received reassurances from President Mahmoud Abbas
that the Palestinian Authority would end the practice of paying a
monthly stipend to the families of suicide bombers and other attackers,
commonly
referred to by Palestinians as martyrs. One day later, Palestinian
officials contradicted Tillerson, saying that there are no plans to stop
payments to families of Palestinians killed or wounded carrying out
attacks against Israelis.

May 22. Tillerson sidestepped questions on whether the Western Wall
is part of Israel, while telling reporters aboard Air Force One they
were heading to “Tel Aviv, home of Judaism.” Asked directly whether he
considers the Western Wall under Israeli sovereignty, Tillerson replied:
“The wall is part of Jerusalem.”

May 15. In an interview with Meet the Press, Tillerson appeared
publicly to renege on Trump’s campaign promise to move the American
embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem:

“The president, I think rightly, has taken a very deliberative
approach to understanding the issue itself, listening to input from all
interested parties in the region, and understanding what such a move, in
the context of a peace initiative, what impact would such a move have.”

Tillerson also appeared to equate the State of Israel and the Palestinians:

“As you know, the president has recently expressed his view that he
wants to put a lot of effort into seeing if we cannot advance a peace
initiative between Israel and Palestine. And so I think in large measure
the president is being very careful to understand how such a decision
would impact a peace process.”

Critics of this stance have argued that moving the embassy to
Jerusalem would, instead, advance the peace process by “shattering the
Palestinian fantasy that Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel.”

March 8. The State Department confirmed that the Obama
administration’s $221 million payment to the Palestinian Authority,
approved just hours before Trump’s inauguration, had reached its
destination. The Trump administration initially had vowed to freeze the
payment.

In July 2017, the Free Beacon reported that Tillerson’s State
Department was waging an “open political war” with the White House on a
range of key issues, including the U.S.-Israel relationship, the Iran
portfolio, and other matters:

“The tensions have fueled an outstanding power battle between the
West Wing and State Department that has handicapped the administration
and resulted in scores of open positions failing to be filled with Trump
confidantes. This has allowed former Obama administration appointees
still at the State Department to continue running the show and
formulating policy, where they have increasingly clashed with the White
House’s own agenda.”

A veteran foreign policy analyst interviewed by the Free Beacon laid the blame squarely on Tillerson:

“Foggy Bottom [a metonym for the State Department] is still run by
the same people who designed and implemented Obama’s Middle East agenda.
Tillerson was supposed to clean house, but he left half of them in
place and he hid the other half in powerful positions all over the
building. These are career staffers committed to preventing Trump from
reversing what they created.”

Notable holdovers from the Obama administration are now driving the State Department’s Iran policy:

Michael Ratney, a top advisor to former Secretary of State John Kerry
on Syria policy. Under the Trump administration, Ratney’s role at the
State Department has been expanded to include Israel and Palestine
issues.

Ratney, who was the U.S. Consul in Jerusalem between 2012 and 2015,
oversaw $465,000 in U.S. grants to wage a smear to oust Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from office in 2015 parliamentary elections,
according to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
Ratney admitted to Senate investigators that he deleted emails
containing information about the Obama administration’s relationship
with the group.

Thomas A. Shannon, Jr., a career foreign service officer who serves
as Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Shannon, the State
Department’s fourth-ranking official, has warned that scrapping the Iran
deal would lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

“Any effort to step away from the deal would reopen a Pandora’s box
in that region that would be hard to close again,” he said. His
statement indicates that Shannon could be expected to lead efforts to
resist any attempts to renege or renegotiate the deal; critics of the
deal say that Iran’s continued missile testing has given Trump one more
reason to tear up his predecessor’s deal with the Islamist regime.

Chris Backemeyer is now the highest-ranking official at the State
Department for Iran policy. During the Obama administration, Backemeyer
made his career by selling the Iran deal by persuading multinational
corporations to do business with Iran as part of an effort to conclude
the Iran nuclear deal.

Ratney, Shannon and Backemeyer, along with Tillerson, reportedly
prevailed upon Trump twice to recertify the Iran nuclear deal. The
Jerusalem Post explained:

Washington was briefly abuzz on the afternoon of July 17 when rumors
began to circulate that President Trump was eager to declare that Iran
was in breach of the conditions laid out in the 2015 Iran Nuclear
Agreement Review Act (INARA).

Those receptive antennas were further heightened given the previous
signals sent. After all, the State Department already released talking
points to reporters on the decision to recertify Iran. The Treasury
Department also had a package of fresh sanctions on over a dozen Iranian
individuals and entities ready to announce to appease the hawks who
were eager to cut loose from the deal.

But Trump didn’t want to recertify Iran, nor did he want to the last
time around in April. That evening, a longtime Middle East analyst close
to senior White House officials involved in the discussions described
the scene to me: “Tillerson essentially told the president, ‘we just
aren’t ready with our allies to decertify.’

The president retorted, ‘Isn’t it your job to get our allies ready?’
to which Tillerson said, ‘Sorry sir, we’re just not ready.’” According
to this source, Secretary Tillerson pulled the same maneuver when it
came to recertification in April by waiting until the last minute before
finally admitting the State Department wasn’t ready. On both occasions
he simply offered something to the effect of, “We’ll get ’em next time.”

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 “We’ll Always Have Paris” If Tillerson Gets His Way
SOS Tillerson is working to reverse one of Trump’s first accomplishments 
BY DAVID KNIGHT
SEE: https://www.infowars.com/well-always-have-paris-if-tillerson-gets-his-way/; 

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 Trump’s White House had to push back against Secretary of State 
Rex Tillerson’s campaign over the weekend to bring back USA involvement 
in the Paris Climate Agreement. Globalists like Tillerson & Cohen 
are relentless and opposed to the Trump agenda voters chose. Why are 
they still there? Why hasn’t Trump fired them?
 

WOMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER TRYING TO FLUSH NEWBORN SON DOWN TOILET AT MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT

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WOMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AFTER TRYING TO FLUSH NEWBORN SON DOWN TOILET 
BY HEATHER CLARK
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 REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — An employee at a California McDonald’s has been 
charged with attempted murder after she allegedly tried to flush her newborn 
child down the toilet. The baby miraculously survived and is now in stable 
condition.

According to prosecutors, Sarah Lockner, 25, complained of abdominal
pain while at work at the Redwood City McDonald’s on Sept. 4, and
excused herself several times to use the restroom.

A concerned co-worker soon went to check on Lockner, who noticed
blood on the floor. Lockner claimed that she was only suffering
from heavy menstruation.


Another co-worker later likewise went into the restroom, and
reportedly looked over the stall and saw a baby in the toilet face down
with Lockner’s hand on the child’s back. She then heard the toilet
flush.

Locker told her not to call the police, the co-worker said, but authorities had already been contacted at that point.

Police arrived to find Locker holding the baby, a boy, who at the
time had no pulse and was not breathing. Officers performed CPR and were
able to revive the child, who was then rushed to Lucile Packard
Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto and placed in a medically-induced coma.
Prosecutors say that the baby is miraculously expected to survive.

“We were told that the chances of survival were not strong. Somehow,
through the grace of God, people [at the hospital] were able to help the
baby and the baby boy is now conscious, and it looks like the boy is
going to survive,” District Attorney Steven Wagstaff told reporters.

Lockner is now being held in the San Mateo County Jail on $11 million
dollars bail and is facing an attempted murder charge, along with child
abuse and inflicting bodily injury. According to the Los Angeles Times,
Lockner told police that she didn’t know she was pregnant, and had made
the same claim three years ago when she likewise gave birth in a
restroom. She has been raising that child as a single mother.

“This story is incredibly important because it reveals the cognitive
dissonance shared by millions in the United States,” writes Frank Camp
of The Daily Wire. “McDonald’s restroom or abortion clinic, the desired
outcome is the same—the death of the child.”

“In the case of Lockner, though her son survived, she was allegedly
attempting to drown him and flush his remains down the toilet. Were she
to have had a late-term abortion, a doctor would have dismembered her
son limb by limb, and disposed of his remains in a waste container,” he
notes. “Lockner’s method of infant disposal shocked the nation, while a
nearly identical practice is defended as a human right.”

Camp opined that the case further demonstrates “a sign of an
incredibly sick society; a society that has so contorted human morality
that it is no longer recognizable.”

HodgeAs
previously reported, in an introductory lecture to his course on
obstetrics in 1854, Philadelphia doctor Hugh Lennox Hodge lamented that
even the mothers of his day were lacking of natural affection toward
their own children and sought out means to kill them.

“They seem not to realize that the being within them is indeed
animate, that is, in verity, a human being—body and spirit—that it is of
importance, that its value is inestimable, having reference to this
world and the next,” he said. “They act with as much indifference as if
the living, intelligent, immortal existence lodged within their organs
were of no more value than the bread eaten, or the common excretions of
the system.”

“We can bear testimony that in some instances, the woman who has been
well educated, who occupies high stations in society, whose influence
over others is great, and whose character has not been impugned, will
deliberately resort to any and every measure which may effectively
destroy her unborn offspring,” Hodge sorrowed.

“[S]he recklessly and boldly adopts measures, however severe and
dangerous, for the accomplishment of her unnatural, her guilty purpose …
that she may be delivered of [a child] for which she has no desire, and
whose birth and appearance she dreads.”
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 Woman charged with trying to kill baby 
in McDonald’s toilet
 A California woman is charged with trying to kill a baby in a McDonald’s toilet.

Cashier Sarah Lockner, 25, went to work Sept. 4 at a Redwood City McDonald’s complaining of stomach pains.

Lockner told investigators that she didn’t know she was pregnant.

Prosecutors say she tried to kill her baby by flushing her down a toilet.

The newborn wasn’t breathing when paramedics arrived.

Pramedics revived the baby. It is in stable condition, but it’s unknown whether the baby suffered brain damage.

Lockner is charged with attempted murder and remains in jail on $11 million bail.

 

 
 

BABY BUTCHER, GUN CONFISCATOR GOVERNOR OF OREGON HOLDS CEREMONY TO CELEBRATE LAW MAKING ABORTION FREE IN STATE

 BABY BUTCHERS GLEEFUL:
 
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GOVERNOR OF OREGON HOLDS CEREMONY TO CELEBRATE LAW MAKING ABORTION FREE IN STATE
FOLLOWS GUN CONFISCATION ORDER
BY HEATHER CLARK
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PORTLAND, Ore. — The Democratic governor of Oregon
held a signing ceremony on Monday to celebrate the enactment of a law
that that requires insurance companies in the state to cover the murder
of the unborn at no cost.

While Gov. Kate Brown already signed H.B. 3391, also known as the
“Reproductive Health Equity Act,” into law on Aug. 15, a special event
was held this week before members of the legislature and abortion
advocacy groups to commemorate the bill.
“To lead productive and thriving lives, Oregonians must have the
ability to control their bodies and make informed decisions about their
health care,” she said in a statement. “I am proud to sign legislation
that expands access to basic reproductive health services for all
Oregonians regardless of where they live, where they come from, or how
they identify as a person.”
According to the Washington Times, those in attendance “regularly broke into rousing cheers and applause.”
 As previously reported,
the bill, which was passed by the House and Senate in July, requires
all health benefit plans in Oregon to provide coverage for various
services that include abortion, contraception and testing for sexually
transmitted diseases.

It allows an exemption for religious businesses and
nonprofits, outlining that “[a]n insurer may offer to a religious
employer a health benefit plan that does not include coverage for
contraceptives or abortion procedures that are contrary to the
religious employer’s religious tenets,” but only if if the insurer sends
a detailed notice to employees to advise which services their employer
declines to cover.
Employees can still obtain the desired contraceptives and abortions,
however, as the bill also mandates that the Oregon Health Authority
“shall design a program to provide statewide access to abortion coverage
for Oregon residents enrolled in [such] health benefit plans.”
 The legislation created much contention in both the House and Senate
as Republicans were horrified that an estimated half a million dollars
would be used for abortions.
“I can’t reconcile in my mind how anyone who has a walk with God can
support this,” said Rep. Andy Olson, R-Albany, who emotionally shared
that he lost his premie granddaughter as an infant. “I just can’t get
there with you.”
“We pursue a culture of death in this country. It’s pervasive. It’s
everywhere. It’s in our movies, our TV shows, our video games, our
magazines. It’s down the street,” also lamented Sen. Tim Knopp, R-Bend.
“The souls of 50 million babies in our country cry out for justice, and I
know God hears them. The question, colleagues, is will we hear their
cries for justice?”
In addition to the signing ceremony on Monday, Brown tweeted,
“To lead productive lives, Oregonians need control of their bodies,
ability to make informed choices. This law secures these basic rights.”
Her remarks were met with a mixed response by followers, with one
commenter writing, “This is non-negotiable. Women must have complete
autonomy over their bodies.”
“Unborn babies should also have the opportunity to live productive lives,” another wrote.
“We should be helping people making good choices about the act of
conception and accept consequences, not endorsing baby murder as a way
out,” a third stated.
As previously reported, female government leaders have claimed for
years that abortion is necessary to allow women to work outside of the
home and pursue careers. In the 1992 ruling of Planned Parenthood v.
Casey, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a Reagan
appointee, asserted that abortion has kept women in the workforce.

Sandra Day O’Connor, appointed by Ronald Reagan, who wrote the majority opinion in Planned Parenthood v. Casey“For
two decades of economic and social developments, people have organized
intimate relationships and made choices that define their views of
themselves and their places in society, in reliance on the availability
of abortion in the event that contraception should fail,” she wrote on
behalf of the court.
“The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and
social life of the nation has been facilitated by their ability to
control their reproductive lives,” she said.
In June 2016, while speaking before a gathering of Planned Parenthood supporters, Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton similarly said that she believes
legalizing abortion has helped to keep women in the workplace, and thus
has aided the economy.
“[Roe v. Wade] transformed [women] because it meant that women were
able to get educations, build careers, enter new fields, and rise as far
as their talent and hard work would take them—all the opportunities
that follow when women are able to stay healthy and choose whether and
when to become mothers,” she asserted.

Clinton opined that birth control has likewise helped the economy
because it has kept women in the workforce instead of at home raising
children.
“Today, the percentage of women who finish college is six times what
it was before birth control was legal,” she stated. “Women represent
half of all college graduates in America and nearly half our labor
force, and our whole economy, then, is better off.”
“The movement of women into the workforce, a paid workforce, over the
past 40 years was responsible for more than $3.5 trillion in growth in
our economy,” Clinton contended.

Sanger’s newsletter “The Woman Rebel.”Planned
Parenthood’s own feminist founder, Margaret Sanger, similarly decried
what she characterized as women serving as “incubators.”
“Woman’s role has been that of an incubator and little more. She has
given birth to an incubated race,” she wrote in “Woman and the New
Race.” “In the mass, she has brought forth quantity, not quality. The
requirement of a male dominated civilization has been numbers. She has
met that requirement.”
“This is the dawn. Womanhood shakes off its bondage. It asserts its
right to be free. In its freedom, its thoughts turn to the race. Like
begets like. We gather perfect fruit from perfect trees,” Sanger said.
“The relentless efforts of reactionary authority to suppress the message
of birth control and of voluntary motherhood are futile. The powers of
reaction cannot now prevent the feminine spirit from breaking its bonds.

Sanger, who was a staunch advocate of eugenics and authored the
newsletter “The Woman Rebel,” also made a correlation between birth
control and the purification of the races, referring to those with
disabilities as being “morons,” “idiots” and “imbeciles.”
“Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law,
is nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding
out the unfit, of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who
will become defectives,” she wrote in the aforementioned publication.
“If we are to make racial progress, this development of womanhood must
precede motherhood in every individual woman.”
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 Oregon To Offer Free Abortion to All Including 
Illegal Immigrants
 Governor Kate Brown signs a bill forcing Oregon taxpayer’s to pay for
illegal aliens who opt for an abortion even one that is late term,
sex-selective, or gender selective.
 

ST. LOUIS DEVOLVES INTO RACE WAR

ST. LOUIS DEVOLVES INTO RACE WAR 
 Owen Shroyer breaks down the descent of St. Louis, Missouri into utter
chaos and explains how the mainstream media is responsible.
 Violence Erupts In St. Louis As Protesters Riot
 Owen Shroyer reports on the Black Lives Matter lead protests in St.
Louis, Missouri following the acquittal of former St. Louis police
officer Jason Stockley, who was charged with first-degree murder.