HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON WORKS TO PROTECT CHILD-MOLESTERS

This year, three new Members of Congress elected in special elections were sworn in the day after their victories, but Adelita Grijalva has yet to be sworn in despite winning her election three weeks ago.

The person refusing to do the swearing in is Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who earlier tried to block a vote on the subpoena of the Epstein Files by sending Congress home early for an extra week of paid vacation.

Speaker Johnson could call a pro-forma session, which he has done before, to swear in Representative Elect Grijalva, but he’s trying to cover up for the criminals behind the Epstein Scandal.

Speaker Johnson is trying to stop a vote on a bipartisan discharge petition put forward by Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA), because Representative Elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ) would be the last signature needed to approve this measure.

The reason the Discharge Petition is needed to begin with is because Speaker Johnson will not put a vote to the floor on a real investigation of the Epstein Cover-Up.

It is important that there be a real investigation of the Epstein Cover-Up—rather than a pretend release of materials that were already available—and that’s exactly why Speaker Johnson is trying to stop the Discharge Petition.

Call Speaker Johnson, at the numbers below, to tell him what you think of his refusal to swear in the person who would tip the scales on the Epstein Discharge Petition.

Let him know what you think of his repeated moves to protect child molesters.

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18 thoughts on “HOUSE SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON WORKS TO PROTECT CHILD-MOLESTERS”

  1. I don’t follow or understand the American system closely but we all seem to be in agreement that Israel/AIPAC has inordinate influence on politicians. Couldn’t they just suggest to their local politician that no subpoena be invoked for the Epstein files, and it would all be dropped by lunchtime?

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  2. Kipling is an interesting person, who certainly had some bad-guy associations, including to Cecil Rhodes and the Rhodes Scholarship, while he wrote Kim, about the use of a mixed-race orphan for spying in the Great Game between Russia and England, and “The Man Who Would Be King,” about freemasonic connections going back to Alexander the Great and a lost city in the Himalayas.

    The short story was made into a movie that I still enjoy, while I grew up with it, and it stars Christopher Plummer, Michael Caine, and Sean Connery, who were directed by John Huston.

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    1. I was once a research assistant for Professor Thomas Pinney, who published his letters. I know from reading those letters that his son died in World War One. This made him insane with hatred against the Germans. They manipulated the emotions of this famous writer and person by killing his boy and blaming it on someone else.

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      1. Dear Victoria–

        When I was a boy, the first I met Kipling was through “Rikki Tikki Tavi.”

        This came up the same time I saw Disney’s “Robin Hood.”

        But one of my favorites is Louiie Prima’s song, from the Jungle Book, where he plays the king of the monkeys.

        I think that Kipling is a very good thing for us to talk about, as you are helping me to go back to him.

        Thank you, my friend,

        Tim

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      2. It is interesting how Mowgli has two teachers, while they work against us with male and female programming teams.

        Not only is there Bagheera the Panther, who was turned female, in Russia, but there is the fake alternative of Baloo the Bear.

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      3. That said, it is right and good that people reimagine the stories in their own way.

        If someone wants to tell the story to a child, or reimagine the story, with Bagheera as a woman, they should do it.

        Retelling myth is a way to be creative, as the stories have different versions and always new life.

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      4. They are friends in the book but they have different views as to the right course of education for Mowgli. At one point, Bagheera says to Baloo, essentially, “You hit him too much. He won’t remember his lessons if you slap him senseless.”

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      5. My sense is that there is a lot to Victor Hugo, who keeps coming up, but I never read any of his books….

        I believe that anyone would do well to read this writer, as you rightly remind people to read both Hugo and Kipling.

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