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BREAKING Obama BUSTED After Massive Raid – Damning Secret Revealed to Public After 6 Years

This past Wednesday, CIA director Mike Pompeo announced the release of "nearly 470,000

additional files," including Osama bin Ladin's journal, that former President Barack Obama

has been hiding.

The files in question were recovered during the raid that killed bin Ladin in May of 2011.

At the time of the raid on the Abbottabad, Pakistan, compound, Obama's national security

adviser Tom Donilon spoke many times about the massive amount of intelligence that was

brought back from Pakistan by the U.S. Navy SEALs who carried out the mission.

The CIA operatives in attendance described the amount being large enough to fill a "small

college library."

A senior military intelligence official who briefed reporters at the Pentagon on May 7,

2011, said, "As a result of the raid, we've acquired the single largest collection of

senior terrorist materials ever."

But later in Obama's presidency all this only amounted to 571 documents?

Hardly enough to fill a small library.

Where were the documents?

In The Weekly Standard, editor Stephen Hayes describes in detail how the Obama administration

hid almost half a million documents in order to perpetuate the lie that al Queda was defeated

after bin Laden's death, thus ensuring Obama's 2012 victory.

On November 1, 2012, five days before the election, Obama intoned, "Thanks to the

service and sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform, the war in Iraq is over.

The war in Afghanistan is winding down.

Al Qaeda has been decimated.

Osama bin Laden is dead."

Hayes noted that "The president would tout the imminent demise of al Qaeda more than

two dozen times between those attacks and Election Day."

Obama successfully stuffed the important information that the American people deserved to know

about, just to attain another four years in the White House.

So Obama, with the cooperation of some in the intelligence community, bottled up the

bin Laden documents

and waited it out, proudly

claiming

that al

Queda was "on the run."

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XXXTentacion profile : Public image - Duration: 6:54.

XXXTentacion profile : Public image

Onfroy was generally considered a controversial figure within the hip-hop industry due to assaulting fans,[118] public feuds with other artists[119] and general social media scandals.

[120][121][122][123] Spin labelled Onfroy raps most controversial man[124] and XXL labelled him as their most controversial freshman ever.

[125].

On August 24, 2017, a day before the release of his debut album, 17, Onfroy uploaded a video to the social media platform Instagram of him depicting the act of suicide by hanging.

[126] Though he later uploaded a video onto Instagram showcasing the video being shot in part of a music video.

[127].

Onfroy uploaded a music video to YouTube for his song Riot after sharing a music video for his on September 12, 2017.

The controversial scene portrays him placing a noose around the neck of a white child then hanging him (representing lynching).

The childs mother originally was anxious about the scene but said she was fine with the message being portrayed.[128] Talking on Instagram live, he told his followers that the video was not supporting Black Lives Matter or addressing police brutality but was supporting All Lives Matter.[129].

Onfroy announced he was retiring from producing music on October 27, 2017.

[130] Onfroy then stated using the Instagram story feature that he would make music again if South Floridan rapper, frequent collaborator and best friend Ski Mask the Slump God would become his friend again, telling his fans to post Be friends with X again on Ski Masks social media accounts.

[66] The post led to a social media exchange between the two, with Onfroy explaining his side using the Instagram Live feature on Instagram:.

It was a lack of appreciation on his end, not because of me, I guess just from a business perspective.

But he put a business perspective before a personal relationship, and Ive been with him as a friend and as a brother for a very long time.

I mean, its just on some other shit to be honest.

Its not on anything Ive done wrong.

I cant even say Ive done anything to him, and I wouldnt go on the Internet and express that if I didnt care about the relationship, but you already know how it goes.

They use you to where they wanna go and then part ways.

And Ive been used a lot if you havent noticed.[67].

Ski Mask replied shortly afterwards, using Instagrams story feature, [Ill] always love that alien-looking nigga named XXX, but I have to distance myself because its like nobody would see me as an individual rapper if I dont, on top of that, that nigga crazy as hell, Ski Mask then went on to post a much more intense version of the story, claiming that Onfroy threatened his family.[131] On December 8, 2017, Onfroy wrote on Instagram, dont care about what you said about me, you know who got your back, love you, forever, referring to Ski Mask the Slump God.

Later, during Rolling Loud in Miami in 2018, they reunited, ending the feud.[132].

Following a rumor that Onfroy was arrested in Las Vegas, Houston rapper Ugly God tweeted Free X which prompted a strong response from Onfroy which featured Onfroy insulting Ugly God.

Ugly God later clarified there was no feud between them.[133].

On November 14, Onfroy posted on his Instagram story accusing rap group Migos of attacking him and pointing a firearm at him.

[134].

The music streaming service Spotify announced on May 10, 2018 that it was going to stop promoting or recommending music by him and R&B artist R.

Kelly.

Spotify stated, We dont censor content because of an artists or creators behavior, but we want our editorial decisions — what we choose to program — to reflect our values.[135] The decision to remove XXXTentacions music from curated playlists was later reversed on June 1 after Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony Tiffith threatened to remove his labels music from the service.

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✅ Irans Frauen dürfen zum Public Viewing ins Stadion - Duration: 2:08.

Im Iran herrscht nach dem Auftaktsieg der Nationalmannschaft WM-Euphorie. An der wollen endlich auch die Frauen teilhaben.Teheran (dpa) – Nach nationalen und internationalen Protesten haben die iranischen Behörden den Frauen im Land vorerst Zugang zum Fußballstadion gestattet

Laut der Nachrichtenagentur Isna gilt die Erlaubnis aber nur für das Public Viewing des WM-Spiels Iran gegen Spanien am Mittwoch

In den Stadien Azadi und Takhti in der Hauptstadt Teheran können Frauen auf der Familientribüne das Spiel auf einer großen Leinwand live verfolgen.Es wäre das erste Mal seit der islamischen Revolution 1979, dass sich Frauen legal im Asadi-Stadion aufhalten

Frauenaktivisten zeigten sich jedoch zuversichtlich, dass dies der Beginn einer neuen Entwicklung sein könnte: "Wenn alles glatt laufen sollte, könnte dies ein Auftakt sein für die generelle Aufhebung des Stadionverbots für die Frauen", sagte die Abgeordnete Tajebeh Siawoshi der Isna.  Auch das Public-Viewing-Verbot in Parks und anderen öffentlichen Anlagen wurde dem Bericht zufolge - zumindest für das Spiel gegen Spanien - aufgehoben

Beim ersten WM-Spiel gegen Marokko am Freitag galt noch ein Verbot. Dennoch waren nach der Partie spätabends auch viele Frauen auf den Straßen unterwegs, um den iranischen Sieg zu feiern

Laut Augenzeugenberichten nahmen manche ihre Kopftücher ab tanzten mit den männlichen Fans bis in die frühen Morgenstunden.Das Stadionverbot für Frauen ist seit fast 40 Jahren in Kraft. Nach Ansicht des erzkonservativen Klerus haben sie in Fußballstadien mit frenetischen männlichen Fans und markigen Slogans nichts zu suchen

Eine Argumentation, die nicht nur für weibliche Fans schwer nachvollziehbar ist. "Die Frauen können ja nicht bestraft werden, wenn Männer in den Stadien vulgäre Dinge von sich geben", hatte sogar Präsident Hassan Ruhani, selbst ein Kleriker, gesagt.Bei der WM in Russland hatten iranische Fans und Frauenaktivistinnen mit Plakaten auf den Tribünen gegen das Stadionverbot protestiert

Die FIFA hatte die Initiative ausdrücklich erlaubt.Nachrichtenagentur ISNA, Persisch

For more infomation >> ✅ Irans Frauen dürfen zum Public Viewing ins Stadion - Duration: 2:08.

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World Cup 2018 : Is Peter Crouch still public enemy no.1 in Trinidad and Tobago? - Duration: 5:58.

Is Peter Crouch still public enemy no.1 in Trinidad and Tobago?

At every World Cup there are contentious decisions, moments that define one country's joy while plunging another nation into despair.

Italians haven't got over referee Byron Moreno's performance in the 2002 loss to South Korea.

We still can't comprehend how Frank Lampard's goal wasn't given in 2010.

For Trinidad and Tobago, this moment came at the hands of Peter Crouch at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Having just sneaked a 1-0 goal in their opening Group B game against Paraguay, Sven-Goran Eriksson's side were looking to make a statement against minnows Trinidad and Tobago.

The Soca Warriors- 47th in the FIFA world rankings- were competing at their first World Cup.

Leo Beenhakker's squad boasted two players from the mighty Gillingham, two players from Falkirk and four still playing their domestic football in the TT Pro League.

In short, they'd racked up plenty of air miles collectively.

Dwight Yorke and co opened their campaign with a rousing 0-0 draw against Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrik Larsson of Sweden.

But it was still expected to be a lambs to the slaughter scenario when England rolled into town.

Realistically, anyone who's watched England at a major tournament knows that's never the case.

After 83 minutes England had panicked their way to a 0-0 draw, turning to Aaron Lennon and Stewart Downing in a bid to break the deadlock.

Yep, it was that desperate.

Then it happened.

David Beckham whipped in a cross, Crouch got above Brent Sancho to head past Shaka Hislop and England had their opener.

Nothing controversial there, right?.

Replays showed Crouch pulling on Sancho's dreadlocks, stopping the Gillingham defender getting off the ground.

Sancho was incensed, moaning after the game: "Crouch was all over me.

He was definitely pulling me back and that meant I couldn't get to him.

"But don't forget, we are tiny Trinidad and Tobago and there is no way that the referee was going to blow that whistle and disallow the goal.

In 2015, Sancho told BBC Radio Kent: "I think Crouch is probably the most hated Englishman in the history of Trinidad and Tobago because of that goal.

Has he not seen Crouchy's Twitter account? The man is the living embodiment of the good times.

How could anyone hate him?.

So, 12 years after the Hand of Dread, do the people of Trinidad and Tobago still burn lanky effigies of Crouch?.

Is Port of Spain littered with dart boards inviting you to plant a sharp piece of steel between Crouch's eyebrows?.

We spoke to Lasana Liburd of Wired868.

com, who told us: "I still feel a little sick when I remember that giraffe in football boots racing away to celebrate that illegal goal against us.

"We were so close to a second point that would have given us momentum going into our final group match against Paraguay.

"But the football reporter side of me says that's just the law of the jungle: experienced players prey on naive ones.

"I'd have danced around Nuremberg with the widest smile on the planet if Stern John had yanked Rio Ferdinand's cornrows to head in a winner for the Soca Warriors!".

"Crouch, being so much taller than everyone else, didn't have to stoop so low by pulling someone's hair to win a header.

"I think most of Trinidad and Tobago believe- after being 0-0 with 10 minutes to go- we could have got another point against England and, going into our last game against Paraguay, we would have been hoping for a win to reach the round of 16.

A rational response, although we'd like to believe that Steven Gerrard would still have gone on to bury his goal in the 91st minute regardless of Crouch scoring or not.

But we're relieved to know that Crouch is free to roam the streets of Trinidad and Tobago, safe in the knowledge that he's not public enemy no.

1 anymore.

For more infomation >> World Cup 2018 : Is Peter Crouch still public enemy no.1 in Trinidad and Tobago? - Duration: 5:58.

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✅ Irans Frauen dürfen zum Public Viewing ins Stadion - Duration: 2:49.

Im Iran herrscht nach dem Auftaktsieg der Nationalmannschaft WM-Euphorie. An der wollen endlich auch die Frauen teilhaben

Teheran (dpa) – Nach nationalen und internationalen Protesten haben die iranischen Behörden den Frauen im Land vorerst Zugang zum Fußballstadion gestattet

Laut der Nachrichtenagentur Isna gilt die Erlaubnis aber nur für das Public Viewing des WM-Spiels Iran gegen Spanien am Mittwoch

In den Stadien Azadi und Takhti in der Hauptstadt Teheran können Frauen auf der Familientribüne das Spiel auf einer großen Leinwand live verfolgen

Es wäre das erste Mal seit der islamischen Revolution 1979, dass sich Frauen legal im Asadi-Stadion aufhalten

Frauenaktivisten zeigten sich jedoch zuversichtlich, dass dies der Beginn einer neuen Entwicklung sein könnte: "Wenn alles glatt laufen sollte, könnte dies ein Auftakt sein für die generelle Aufhebung des Stadionverbots für die Frauen", sagte die Abgeordnete Tajebeh Siawoshi der Isna

  Auch das Public-Viewing-Verbot in Parks und anderen öffentlichen Anlagen wurde dem Bericht zufolge - zumindest für das Spiel gegen Spanien - aufgehoben

Beim ersten WM-Spiel gegen Marokko am Freitag galt noch ein Verbot. Dennoch waren nach der Partie spätabends auch viele Frauen auf den Straßen unterwegs, um den iranischen Sieg zu feiern

Laut Augenzeugenberichten nahmen manche ihre Kopftücher ab tanzten mit den männlichen Fans bis in die frühen Morgenstunden

Das Stadionverbot für Frauen ist seit fast 40 Jahren in Kraft. Nach Ansicht des erzkonservativen Klerus haben sie in Fußballstadien mit frenetischen männlichen Fans und markigen Slogans nichts zu suchen

Eine Argumentation, die nicht nur für weibliche Fans schwer nachvollziehbar ist. "Die Frauen können ja nicht bestraft werden, wenn Männer in den Stadien vulgäre Dinge von sich geben", hatte sogar Präsident Hassan Ruhani, selbst ein Kleriker, gesagt

Bei der WM in Russland hatten iranische Fans und Frauenaktivistinnen mit Plakaten auf den Tribünen gegen das Stadionverbot protestiert

Die FIFA hatte die Initiative ausdrücklich erlaubt.Nachrichtenagentur ISNA, Persisch

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