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Just so many things that the media should be bringing to light. Instead we have a world hypnotized by Depp vs. Heard. It's a travesty.

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Years ago I needed counseling for leaving an abusive marriage. Absolutely everything that helped had been used by the veterans first!

Seeing the gulf war vets being neglected over the burn pits & questionable? anthrax?( one of the jabs suspected of neurological injuries) vax, it’s a repeat of Agent Orange!

I spent time at VFW 10100. The Vietnam vets are still suffering, mostly quietly, & drinking a lot. We can’t get the gulf war guys to even come out of the house..

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So not only am I thankful for vets defending our freedom, the help I got for ptsd , I credit the vets for that too.

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Only problem the "Vets" were not defending our freedoms! Instead being used by the Anglo-American "empire of lies" to wage war against any nation who did not toe the line of MIC-Central Banking Cartel of an Unipolar World.

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Right? And when the soldiers realize that, the depression really kicks in.

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Heartbreaking...AND enraging.

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Unconscionable that our government would allow veterans to be disregarded in this way,to have the men and women that served our country,put their lives on the line to be left disregarded in some cases on the street,homeless.It's no wonder they would feel hopeless.I lived in Oregon for a while and those people totally disrespect the military while in essence they can live their lives because of the sacrifice that veterans made.That is why I left that state,their allegiances are seriously misplaced.

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The government doesn't care about the vets. I'd even bet that the majority of the public, including past vets, don't care about the vets. There's too much of, "Me, me, me," now.

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Lest we forget.

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May 30, 2022
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Nearly $9 billion is going to help combat human trafficking and of that $760 million will be used to help with potential food shortages.

We don’t spend that much preventing human trafficking in our own country, which is out of control at the southern boarder. This whole thing is criminal.

https://confusedpepe.substack.com/p/whats-in-the-40b-to-ukraine?r=o9q29&utm_campaign=post&utm_source=What's%20in%20the%20$40B%20to%20Ukraine&utm_medium=ios

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And TPTB didn't want a special inspector general overseeing the distribution of the money:

Rand Paul, who "delayed the proposal to insist on language appointing a special inspector general to oversee the distribution of the money — was one of 11 Republicans to vote against final passage, along with Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, John Boozman of Arkansas, Mike Braun of Indiana, Mike Crapo of Idaho, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Mike Lee of Utah, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Roger Marshall of Kansas, and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama."

https://nypost.com/2022/05/19/senate-passes-40b-ukraine-aid-bill-after-week-long-holdup/

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Well, those 11 dudes forfeited their share of the extra $7billion that the congress appended to the original request...

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Brandon asked for $33 Billion and the plutocrats added a $7billion bonus on top of that.

At the end of the day, the UkroNazis will get 15% of that money but UkroNazistan will still have to reimburse a $40 billion debt in the coming decades. What a joke!!!

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The Truth About the $40 Billion in US Aid Ostensibly Being spent to arm Ukraine

https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/2022/05/29/the-truth-about-the-40-billion-in-us-aid-ostensibly-being-spent-to-arm-ukraine/

Other people are breaking down the percentages differently.

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