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Let the light in...

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Was there a link intended?

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Epoch times is behind a pay wall.

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if you act fast, you can click on the audio before the paywall appears and hear some awful synthesized voice read the article without paying

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Get it from the internet archive:

https://archive.ph/vTB81

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Thanks for the link!

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Thanks. I kept trying and trying. I use the Brave Browser

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Link is embedded in picture. Stop loading once text appear to evade paywall.

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How do you do that?

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Not sure about other browsers, but in Firefox left of the location are a left arrow, a right arrow, a circular arrow, and a house (for Firefox Home Page). Before a page finish loading, the circular arrow is an X. Click on that once the text appear. Dunno why, but at times I must click on it more than once. If you miss it, click on the circular arrow to reload and start over. Also works on the New York Slimes and the Salt Lake Tribulation, but not on the WSJ.

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Just cause they step down does that exonerate them? Aren't they still held accountable for past crimes? Cowards jump ship. If they thought they were doing something wrong they should not have done it. Simple!!

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A cockroach is a cockroach, whether free or on the run!

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I do prefer your roach reference because rats are somewhat maligned and have actual capacity for empathy intra species. Same with vampire bats.

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Yes, even a vampire bat wouldn’t conspire to mess around with a virus, playing russian roulette with biology.

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I have a subscription. Just thought he should put a link in the post. Just thinking of others that might also want a direct link. Thank you.

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https://www.theepochtimes.com/top-fbi-official-steps-down-as-republicans-prepare-to-probe-into-bureau_4906713.html

Here's a snippet: A top FBI official has stepped down just as House Republicans have announced plans to investigate recent operations and actions at the bureau.

In a Dec. 2 post to his LinkedIn profile, Steven D’Antuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington Field Office, announced his retirement.

“After a 26-year, 10-month career with the FBI, I chose to retire,” D’Antuono wrote. “Yesterday was my last day.”

Attributing the decision to wanting to spend more time with his family, he added, “Deciding to retire was not easy, it is extremely difficult to say farewell to the mission and the wonderful people I work with, but in making my decision I knew it is time to hand the reins over to the next generation of FBI employees.”

News of D’Antuono’s retirement comes just weeks after Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee named him as one of nine FBI employees they would “require prompt testimony” from as they seek to investigate potential political bias at the bureau.

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Sad to say but….

This is HIGH COEMDY at this point.

Looking at if any from other perspective expecting any resolution…

well Brandon is still pres., go from there!

🤣

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Oh, the joy of watching the cabal develop cracks, then fall. You know, like CNN, metaverse, blackrock, etc etc etc

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From your headline, I thought you were talking about Fauci. 😂

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What does a rat do in retirement? Can’t get a job at Twitter. Maybe he’ll scatter over to Meta. 🤔 Is he a rat or a cockroach? Roaches tend to scatter quicker when the lights turn on.

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