Author: Freedom Watch

North Korea detains US citizen, the 3rd American being held there Fox News April 23, 2017 A U.S. citizen has been detained in North Korea, according to Martina Aberg, deputy head of mission for the Swedish Embassy in North Korea. “We have been informed and can confirm that there has been a detention of a US citizen Saturday morning local,” she said. “He was prevented from getting on the flight out of Pyongyang. We don’t comment further than this.” Continue Reading…..

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The families of Extortion 17 want Trump to review ROEs to prevent future tragedies By Sara A. Carter Circa April 22, 2017 In early August, 2011 Mary Ann Strange heard a sound she would never forget and could never describe. She pulled into her driveway, parked the car and ran into her home. It was there she saw her 6 foot plus husband, Charlie Strange, on his knees. The sound of Charlie’s wailing could not be contained in their middle-class Philadelphia home but tore through the Autumn wind as he came to terms with the death of his…

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Larry Klayman tells of inadequate committee hearing on fateful U.S. mission By Larry Klayman WND.com April 22, 2017 This week we learned that the ever “media friendly” smiling publicity hound of the House of Representatives, Republican Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah, would not run again for his seat next year. Ironically, as Chaffetz announced that he would step down from his seemingly powerful role as chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee — a body that is the investigative “scandal arm” of the House — it was revealed by Circa News that an investigation he had conducted…

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By George Neumayr American Spectator April 21, 2017 An article in the Guardian last week provides more confirmation that John Brennan was the American progenitor of political espionage aimed at defeating Donald Trump. One side did collude with foreign powers to tip the election — Hillary’s. Seeking to retain his position as CIA director under Hillary, Brennan teamed up with British spies and Estonian spies to cripple Trump’s candidacy. He used their phony intelligence as a pretext for a multi-agency investigation into Trump, which led the FBI to probe a computer server connected to Trump Tower and gave cover…

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Larry Klayman says eligibility remains ‘a legitimate and unanswered issue’ By Larry Klayman WND.com April 20, 2017 Over the weekend, on Monday and Tuesday, “Tax Day” in the U.S., the nation has witnessed more violent protests, commonly known as riots, by leftists bent on causing anarchy and even bodily harm to conservative and other supporters of President Donald J. Trump. Predictably, among the most physically violent of these leftist riots again occurred at the University of California, Berkeley, perhaps the most far-left of all college campuses in the country. The bogus pretext: to incite violence and try to…

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By Larry Klayman, Chairman and General Counsel Freedom Watch April 19, 2017 Over the weekend, on Monday and yesterday, April 18, 2017, “Tax Day,” the nation has witnessed more violent protests, commonly known as riots, by leftists bent on causing anarchy and even bodily harm to conservative and other supporters of President Donald J. Trump. Predictably among the most physically violent of these leftist riots again occurred at the University of California at Berkeley, perhaps the most far left of all college campuses in the country. The bogus pretext: to incite violence and try to delegitimize the presidency of…

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US Sends 2 More Aircraft Carriers to Korean Peninsula By Theodore Bunker Newsmax April 18, 2017 The United States has added two aircraft carriers to the growing number of ships headed to the Korean Peninsula, The Daily Mail reports. South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency first reported that the USS Ronald Reagan, currently in Yokosuka, Japan, and the USS Nimitz, now under assessment in Oregon, will leave for the Sea of Japan next week. China and Russia have reportedly launched “spy vessels” to follow the ships, according to The Yomiuri Shimbun in The Japan News, citing unnamed sources in…

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