Need To Know News From G. Edward Griffin

Published: Fri, 05/12/17

G. Edward Griffin's Essential News & Analysis
 
 
California: Livier Perez, a teacher at Oakland Technical High School, invited the violent leftist group, By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), to indoctrinate her 10th-grade students and openly recruit them to join their group. BAMN recently orchestrated several riots at Berkeley. [...]
 
 
Texas passed a law that forbids agencies of the state from acting as illegal-alien sanctuaries. The statute criminalizes behavior by police chiefs and sheriffs who refuse to comply with federal immigration enforcement. It also establishes civil fines of up to $25,000 daily for towns, cities, and counties that violate the anti-sanctuary law. [...]
 
 
Washington State: A portion of a tunnel that contains nuclear materials collapsed at the Hanford Nuclear Facility, a former nuclear-weapons manufacturing site that now stores leftover material, and the US Department of Energy activated its emergency-evacuation protocol. [...]
 
 
Massachusetts: Bampumim Teixeira is accused of killing two prominent doctors, and many people are blaming the judge who made that possible. After committing two bank robberies, Teixeira, who is from West Africa, was sentenced to 364 days in prison. If the sentence had been one-day longer, the murderer would have been deported. [...]
 
 
In April, Japan passed a law recognizing Bitcoin as a legal method of payment and put in place capital requirements, cybersecurity regulations, and annual audits. There is speculation that Japanese banks will start trading Bitcoin as a currency. The value of Bitcoin has surged 81% since the beginning of the year. [...]
 
 
On the same day that President Trump met with Russia’s foreign minister at the White House, he also met with Henry Kissinger, who he describes as a long-time friend. Kissinger is a senior member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is considered to be the principle liaison with the Rockefellers. [...]
 
 
President Trump’s latest executive order will form a bipartisan commission to review potential voter fraud. He said that the commission will be looking at evidence of voting by illegal aliens and those claiming to be someone who is deceased. The biggest potential for vote fraud is the ability to program vote-counting machines but, so far, this has not been mentioned as a point of inquiry. [...]
 
 
Former US Representative, Corrine Brown, who held office from 1993 - 2017, was found guilty on 18 charges of fraud, conspiracy, and tax-evasion. The vehicle for these crimes was a charity that she created to provide scholarships to poor students and received $800,000 over four years, but granted only one scholarship of $1000. [...]
 
 
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, a special court for vaccine injuries paid $142 million in 377 vaccine-injury claims since October 1st, 2017. These judgments disprove the claim that vaccines are safe. Adverse reactions are under-reported by an estimated 90%. [...]