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Bill Whittle Network
Bill Whittle Network
500 episodes
3 days ago
You could buy entire FLEETS of oil tankers with the money that have already stolen, and it appears that we are only scratching the surface. Why did the mainstream media not catch this story? Why try so hard to discredit the regular American patriot who did? And most importantly: who in the Minnesota state government let them in, funded them, and benefits the most from this state-coordinated crime caper?
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You could buy entire FLEETS of oil tankers with the money that have already stolen, and it appears that we are only scratching the surface. Why did the mainstream media not catch this story? Why try so hard to discredit the regular American patriot who did? And most importantly: who in the Minnesota state government let them in, funded them, and benefits the most from this state-coordinated crime caper?
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Three Cheers for Old Gooey
Bill Whittle Network
13 minutes 57 seconds
2 months ago
Three Cheers for Old Gooey
Looks like peanut butter is back on the menu, boys!
Bill Whittle Network
You could buy entire FLEETS of oil tankers with the money that have already stolen, and it appears that we are only scratching the surface. Why did the mainstream media not catch this story? Why try so hard to discredit the regular American patriot who did? And most importantly: who in the Minnesota state government let them in, funded them, and benefits the most from this state-coordinated crime caper?