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Insider: George Michael Was ‘Suicided’

An insider has claimed that the establishment did not want George Michael in the ‘limelight’ and that his demise had been planned a few years ago when he had started getting too ‘vocal’ about the establishment and ‘political matters‘. Michael was anti establishment, anti-war, pro- Palestinian and a vigorous opponent of the 2003 Iraq War. In 2002 he released “Shoot the Dog,” a song that lampooned the then British Prime Minister Tony Blair for his close relationship with former US President George W. Bush.

George Soros Plotting ‘Financial Armageddon’ To Stop Trump

Frustrated by his failed attempts to control future US and world policy, George Soros has returned to what he knows best – market manipulation – in an attempt to stop Trump from dismantling meticulous plans for a New World Order. Soros’ plan to install establishment puppet Hillary Clinton in the White House failed, despite multi-million dollar funding from the notorious globalist billionaire.

Anonymous: ‘Western Leaders Will Be Dragged Through Streets In 2017’

Hacking group Anonymous have threatened to “drag Western leaders through the streets” in 2017, with the hacking collective releasing a New Years video stating that the time for peaceful protests is over and “the time to act is now.” The spokesman said: “For years we have been a force for good on this battlefield, fighting for our basic rights. Protesting peacefully, spreading the truth, a bloodless conflict, but now it appears that the day we have been waiting for is at last upon us and the time to act is now.“ In a chilling reference to the 2011 capture of former Libyan dictator Colonel Ga

Obama Secretly Signs $7.4 Billion Worth Of New Year Regulations

Barack Obama just secretly signed last-minute regulations costing $7.4 billion over the New Year holiday season.  In the space of just one night Obama pumped out a set of “midnight” regulations that could end up costing the taxpayer over $44 billion. Dailycaller.com reports: Sam Batkins, director of regulatory policy at the right-leaning American Action Forum (AAF), compiled a list of regulations published Wednesday night in the Federal Register. The administration released more than $7.4 billion in regulations last night.

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