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Leslie L Allen's avatar

Yeah, I've read most of that before. It's not a DNA test but Pierre *clearly* didn't father Justin. Neither the mother nor his purported father gave him that nose or jawline. It's interesting the regime media expects credibility while nearly verbatim saying, "Don't believe your eyes. They lie. Believe what we think for you instead." If you're wise to it, it would be funny if it weren't so sad.

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Julinthecrown's avatar

Yea, the side-by-side pix don't lie.

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

Yeah, like I said, it's not evidence and yet, it kind of is. If he wanted to quiet his critics, he could post the probability results of a DNA test, but he won't. I think he likes the speculation. It makes people a bit less likely to challenge him. It gives him that sinister air he's always trying to harness. Young people won't get it, but as a child in Marine Corps household, Castro was the boogeyman my parents threatened us with if we made poor life choices. If we were bad people, we'd end up with a communist country. That's ridiculous of course. Good people live under communism every day, but parents need some dark figure to scare children straight. It's effective and has been for thousands of years.

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Julinthecrown's avatar

I can relate. I grew up in South Florida in the 60s - Cuba is only 90 miles off the coast of Florida. Fidel Castro came to power in 1959 then of course with the Bay of Pigs & Cuban Missile Crisis hanging over our heads he was a very scary & credible threat.😳

JT was a member of the WEF's ☠️ Young Global Leaders: (This info is from Wikipedia - which I never use as a source - but it's late & this was the one source that had the info I wanted 🤷🏻‍♀️)

"Forum of Young Global Leaders, or Young Global Leaders (YGL) is a non-profit organization. It was created by Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum and is managed from Geneva, Switzerland, under the supervision of the Swiss government. It is run by the World Economic Forum.

"Some prominent individuals who have been elected as Young Global Leaders include the following:

Canada

Justin Trudeau - Prime Minister"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Global_Leaders

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

Yep. I remember growing up and thinking Castro must be a Satan worshipper if the things on the news were true. As children, we believe someone is all good or all evil. I wish that were true. It would make it much easier to decide whether to waste your empathy on someone, but like everything in the universe, there must be balance. Maybe there can be only God with no evil, but that's way above my pay grade. The world is very gray. As for the WEF, I'm very aware of the Young Global Leaders. Did you know Zelenskyy is an alum too? It makes the NATO proxy war make a whole lot more sense when you know where everyone is coming from, huh? I spend the better part of six months every year watching every speech from the Davos Billionaires Club (sometimes 2 or 3 times) meeting every year and cross referencing. Know thy enemy, right?

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Julinthecrown's avatar

Wow! You are a treasure trove of info. Thanks for sharing it. YOU should have a Substack column. Or do you already have one and I'm just on the outside looking in?

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

No. Although you're very kind. I have an English degree with a Medieval History minor, so I'm a research nerd not a writer. I once dreamed of writing novels, but my imagination just isn't that good. My strength is finding facts of which people are largely unaware. I've spent most of my life in dusty book stacks in libraries nobody uses. It's where I'm happy. The internet made me largely redundant and I spent the rest of my career as a paralegal. Research is always beneficial to somebody.

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Julinthecrown's avatar

Then you're my kinda gal. Have you read "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean or

"The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World's Most Precious Manuscripts" by Joshua Hammer. I would recommend both of them - in between the time you spend working and commenting on various Substack columns. 😉

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

I haven't, but I'll definitely look for them on the Zon. I've been mostly reading political autobiographies and biographies, watch speeches, read 60 or 70 articles a day and read results from FOIA requests I've made when the government is willing to hand it over. I don't have the money for FOIA lawsuits. I just finished Reagan's book. It was extremely interesting. I had no idea how truly prepared he was for the Presidency. The media treated him as an uneducated and rather silly man and while he was a genuinely funny man, he was well educated and had amazing life experiences.

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Julinthecrown's avatar

I thought he was a terrific President.

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Leslie L Allen's avatar

Remember when he was waiting for Gorbachev to get on the phone about East Germany and joking around, said, "Russia, the nukes have been launched. You have 30 minutes to take cover." Suddenly, Gorbachev's voice comes through all panicked and says, "What!?" Reagan laughs, a bit embarrassed, and says, "Uh, just joking! Now about this wall.." The Democrats lost their minds but I thought it was hysterically funny. 😂 I loved Reagan.

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