[Editor’s note: Democrats are so scared of
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) that they have taken the unprecedented
step of stripping her of her committee assignments, the first time the
majority party in the House has interfered with the minority party’s
rights and privileges, which reinforces the point that they are the
undemocratic party, better renamed “The Party of Despotism”.
The AP has documented a few of her positions, but not on either
Sandy Hook or the Parkland school
shootings, no doubt because they are
afraid of encouraging the public to take a closer look. Both were staged
events where nobody died. For those in doubt, check these out on Sandy Hook and on Parkland. Here I offer additional sources substantiating her take on those they cite.]
WASHINGTON (AP)
— Freshman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, has been
stripped of her committee assignments by the House Democratic majority
over racist remarks, her embrace of conspiracy theories and her past
endorsement of violence against leading Democratic officials.
Greene, 46, is a newcomer to politics, and previously worked for her
family’s construction business in Georgia. She was labeled a “future
Republican Star” by former President Donald Trump, whose political style
she emulates. The House Democrats took the unusual step on Thursday.
Here’s a look at some of Greene’s past statements and
social media posts, many of which were deleted after the liberal group
Media Matters unearthed them online.
Las Vegas mass shooting
In 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire
from a hotel room window overlooking an outdoor country music festival
in Las Vegas, killing 58 people. Afterward, Greene suggested that the
shooting might have been staged.“How do you get avid gun owners and
people that support the Second Amendment to give up their guns and go
along with anti-gun legislation?” Greene asked in an online video. “You
make them scared, you make them victims and you change their mindset and
then possibly you can pass anti-gun legislation. Is that what happened
in Las Vegas?”“I don’t believe (Paddock) pulled this off all by himself,
and I know most of you don’t either,” Greene said.AP FILE
She even found the LVPD “crime map” for
the square mile around the concert area, which shows minor infractions
(burglary, assault and battery, and such) but no shooting incidents–and
the local hospitals confirm that no shooting victims were admitted
following the incident, which one referred to as having been “a drill”.
The AP does no research and does not know the difference between fantasy
and reality ]
Space lasers
In 2018, a poorly maintained
electrical grid sparked a California wildfire that killed 84 people. In a
Facebook post in November of that year, Greene falsely speculated that
darker forces were at work.Connecting a series of scattershot points,
Greene suggested a bank controlled by the Rothschild family, who are
Jewish, a utility company responsible for the fire and then-Gov. Jerry
Brown had a compelling motive to spark the blaze: clearing the path for a
high speed rail project Brown wanted. She also floated the possibility
that the fires could have been started by “lasers or blue beams of
light” shot down from space by allies of Brown who were said to be in
the solar energy industry.“There are too many coincidences to ignore,”
she wrote.AP FILE
[Editor’s note: There
appears to be no alternative explanation for the destruction of the
homes (reduced to cinder ash) while the surrounding trees and shrubbery
are (virtually) completely unaffected.
They do not appear to be natural but to be man-made,
where the use of lasers would explain the phenomena. MTG is hardly the
only person to suspect the use of directed-energy laser devices, but
that’s the impression the AP wants to convey as a form of special pleading fallacy of only citing evidence favorable to your side.]
Omar and Tlaib
In February 2019, Greene appeared in
an online video filmed at the U.S. Capitol, arguing that Democratic
Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan weren’t
“really official” members of Congress because they didn’t take the oath
of office on the Bible. Both women are Muslim.“I really want to go talk
to these ladies and ask them what they are thinking, and why they are
serving in our American government,” Greene said. “They really should go
back to the Middle East.”Tlaib was born in Detroit. Omar was born in
Somalia and came to the U.S. when she was 12, becoming a U.S. citizen
five years later.AP FILE
[Editor’s note: Nice example of a straw man
by offering an exaggerated or feeble example of a position to make it
easier to attack. MTG has been pointed in taking on members of “The
Squad”, where she has savaged Ilhan Omar for having married her brother, which is only one among her many outrageous acts:
In May 2018, a Facebook user
purporting to be the mother of a New York police officer falsely claimed
that the officer had seen a video taken from the laptop of disgraced
former Rep. Anthony Weiner that showed Hillary Clinton and a top aide
cutting off a child’s face. Greene “liked” the comment and replied,
“Most people honestly don’t know so much. The (mainstream media)
disinformation warfare has won for too long!” AP FILE
[Editor’s note: The
videos on Anthony Weiner’s laptop–which James Comey suppressed in
relation to the 2016 election, just as Christopher Wrey did of the
Hunter Biden laptop for the 2020 election–are so horrific that I have
hesitated to say publicly what the AP has published here, but which
appears to be accurate, as I have documented in my “Pizzagate: Real or Fiction? The American Franchise of Pedogate”. This does not appear to be disinformation but gruesome fact.
Wikileak revelations have included that
Barack Obama spent $65,000 flying pizza and hot dogs from Chicago to
the White House for a private party. What you need to know is that (1)
the White House does not accept food from outside sources to circumvent
the prospect of food poisoning; (2) that actual hot dogs and pizza flown
from Chicago would be soggy and inedible; and (3) that in the language
of pedophilia, “hot dogs” stands for little boys and “pizza” for little
girls.]
Nancy Pelosi
Greene once suggested in an online
video that Pelosi could be executed for treason.“She’s a traitor to our
country, she’s guilty of treason,” Greene says in the video, which CNN
first reported. “And it’s, uh, it’s a crime punishable by death is what
treason is. Nancy Pelosi is guilty of treason.”She also “liked” a
January 2019 Facebook post that called for “a bullet to the head” of
Pelosi. AP FILE
In November 2018, Greene shot a video
in which she talked about the 9/11 terrorist attacks, referring to a
“so-called” plane that crashed into the Pentagon. She added, “It’s odd,
there’s never any evidence shown for a plane in the Pentagon.”She also
“liked” a comment posted by a Facebook user in 2018 who falsely argued
that 9/11 was “done by our own Gov.” Greene responded: “That is all
true.”AP FILE
Notice that even the photo the AP included here does not show any debris from a plane having hit the Pentagon. Indeed, all four of the 9/11 crash sites were faked–albeit
in different ways–which I even confirmed with Maj.Gen. Albert
Stubblebine, (USA, ret.), who was formerly in charge of all US military
signals intelligence, and who therefore also stands in agreement with
Marjorie Taylor Greene.]
For more proof substantiating her positions, check out moonrockbooks.com,
where six of our books–on Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, Orlando and
Dallas, Charlottesville, Parkland and (even) the moon landing–have been
banned.
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