Need To Know News From G. Edward Griffin

Published: Wed, 11/29/17

G. Edward Griffin's Essential News & Analysis
 
 
Alabama: Retired Marine Colonel, Lee Busby, plans to run as a write-in candidate in an attempt to try and stop Judge Roy Moore from reaching the United States Senate. Busby served in the Marine Corps for 31 years and served as an aide to White House Chief of Staff John Kelley during his last tour of duty. He also is known for his strong opposition to President Trump. It is believed that that his backers are anxious, not to get him elected, but to draw away enough votes to prevent Moore's election. [...]
 
 
Dan Bongino said that Hillary Clinton is fighting for relevance to maintain her political clout in order to keep her crimes buried. Bongino threatened to spill the beans on Bill Clinton's 26 trips to 'Orgy Island' with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Bongino's life may be in peril because the Clinton body count reportedly includes 12 former bodyguards who died during or after their service with the Clintons. [...]
 
 
Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely referred to American Jews as “people that never send their children to fight for their country. Most of the Jews don’t have children serving as soldiers, going to the Marines, going to Afghanistan, or to Iraq. Most of them are having quite convenient lives...” Hotovely was reprimanded for this statement by Prime Minister ​Netanyahu and forced to apologize for it - not because it is untrue but because it is objectionable. [...]
 
 
P​rotests against the National Anthem by NFL players have contributed to the organization's loss of one-million viewers compared to 2016. According to OKTC's Clay Travis, the four networks that carry the NFL (CBS, ESPN, Fox,​ and NBC)​ are on pace to lose $500 million this season compared to last year due to the ratings slide. The top reason for the loss is "cord-cutting" which is cancelling subscriptions to multi-channel television services on cable. [...]
 
 
Under Obama, the Pentagon attempted to block an independent report on child sex abuse and rape of young boys among Afghan soldiers and police. Despite 93 congressmen requesting this document in 2015, it is still classified by the Pentagon. "Bacha bazi", which is an Afghan custom of dressing young boys like women and making them dance and perform sex acts, is growing, and local officials do nothing about it. [...]
 
 
Rep. Raul Grijalva spent $48,395 from taxpayer funds to buy the silence of a former female staffer who threatened a lawsuit claiming Grijalva was frequently drunk and created a hostile workplace environment in 2015. Democrat Rep. Al Green is also under fire following reports he had sex with a drug-addicted staffer and then sued her in 2008 after she threatened to go public with the encounter. [...]
 
 
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is an agency that claims to protect consumers in the financial sector. Instead, it has been used as a legal money-laundering operation for collective causes. The bureau was set up to operate without Congressional oversight and is funded by the Federal Reserve, not Congress. [...]
 
 
The study found that the lowest dosage of aluminum, at 200 mg, actually ​delivered more aluminum to the brain than a higher dosage. Low dosages may be more able to slip past the immune system and get to the brain before the body responds. The size of the aluminum particles also are believed to play a role as smaller particles pass more easily through the blood-brain barrier. The US government has given legal immunity to vaccine manufacturers so they cannot be sued for any damage to children from vaccines. [...]