21 May 2018

Drugs-For-Weapons/Iran-Contra Scandal Covert-Cover-Up > Oliver North: New President of The NRA

Whoa!
Pardon me (haha) if you can, but your MesaZona blogger is old enough to remember the shock-and-awe of watching this scandal unfold for days during publicly-aired hearings before Congress, better know as The Iran-Control Scandal.
Apparently, nothing of that history is even mentioned of what Oliver North did or how he somehow got pardoned by President Reagan who swore he knew nothing of the special operations run out the basement in The White House!
Both of these reports don't even mention that!  _________________________________________________________________________

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The Incoming NRA President Blamed Ritalin For Friday's School Shooting
by Talal Ansari, BuzzFeed News Reporter | Posted on           
"Many of these young boys have been on Ritalin since they were in kindergarten. Now, I’m certainly not a doctor. I’m a Marine, but I can see those kinds of things happening,” Oliver North, the incoming NRA president, said. . .
The problem we’ve got is: We’re trying like the dickens to treat the symptom without treating the disease. And the disease, in this case, isn’t the Second Amendment,” North said. “The disease is youngsters who are steeped in a culture of violence. They’ve been drugged in many cases. Nearly all of these perpetrators are male and they’re young teenagers in most cases,” North said, before invoking Ritalin, which is commonly used to treat ADHD        

"Perhaps part of the disease is an organization that selected a convicted felon as its new leader? . . . Lied to Congress as well. "

"And I remember well what he did. Sell arms to an enemy, Iran, to secretly fund the overthrow of a foreign country. Man this guy fits right in with the current admin. . .




Source: Buzzfeed

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