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Legal Opinion on the Questionable Legality of the Sale of Alaska by Russia to the United States In Pre-Production A New Docudrama Coming Soon:- The Double Treble Agent Who Was No Traitor And Lives To Tell The Story: Geoffrey Prime By Giovanni Di Stefano The Enigmatic Legacy of Marshall Tito: The Atomic Ambitions of Yugoslavia and the Devil’s Advocate Lord Haw Haw the American Traitor WWII docufiction under development

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Diary From the Inside 1 – 31 December 2021 Part 176 by Giovanni Di Stefano

Wednesday 1 December 2021 15.24 – For reasons that I can’t understand I have a pain in the neck for the past 24 hours, causing me acute problems sleeping, let’s hope it goes away quick Thursday 2 December 2021 17.23 – Recently I had such real bad luck, if I threw a five-pound note in the air I bet a pound to a penny it would come back down as a parking ticket. However, luck goes either way, and…

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The Semper Occultus Secrets of Iraq by Giovanni Di Stefano

The Semper Occultus Secrets of Iraq by Giovanni Di Stefano On March 20th, 2003, a US/UK-led coalition stormed into Iraq in an invasion with the codename ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom.’ The War, known by Iraqis as the occupation, would remove President Saddam Hussein and his Baath Party from power Whilst the ‘War’ officially ended in May 2003, Iraq remains suffering a brutal and bloody insurrection if not civil war. What the US/UK wanted was the regime, change, and control of…

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Conservative MPs demand answers from Boris Johnson – BBC

Conservative and opposition MPs are demanding answers from Boris Johnson over whether he attended a drinks event in the No 10 garden during lockdown. Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner said that if he was there, and he lied about it, his position is “untenable”. And Tory MPs have been expressing their anger and concern over the reports. Mr Johnson will appear at Prime Minister’s Questions at noon – his first public appearance since details of the May 2020 event…

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Djokovic addresses claims he misled Australian officials -RT

Novak Djokovic called his decision to attend an interview with a newspaper after testing positive for Covid-19 an “error of judgment,” but dismissed a separate travel declaration mix-up as an “administrative mistake.” Despite emerging victorious from his recent legal battle with the Australian authorities after a federal court reinstated his visa, the tennis world number one is still not out of the woods. He is now being investigated by the Australia Border Force over claims he provided incorrect information…

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Biden backs calls to abolish key Senate procedure -RT

US President Joe Biden has called for the Senate to change the rule requiring 60 votes to move a bill forward, saying it was the only way to pass the two Democrat initiatives federalizing elections and ensure “majority rule.” Speaking in Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday, Biden declared “this is the moment to decide to defend our elections, to defend our democracy.” He said he’d been having “quiet conversations” about the change with members of Congress over the past two months. “I’m tired of…

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