Mainstream Outlets Refer To President-Elect Joe Biden As
Barack Obama's Third Term In Office Much To His
Annoyance But Confirming Previous Site Claims
December 16. 2020
Joe Biden and Barack Obama
The truth has caught on. In the November 9, 2020
Judiciary Report "Joe
Biden Is A Power Hungry Criminal From The Obama Administration
Following A Movie Script" article I stated "Obama is looking
for his third term in office through Joe Biden."
Since the time I published the aforementioned
article to the site, mainstream news outlets, blogs and people on
social networking, have been repeatedly referring to Joe Biden's
announced win as "Obama's third term" in office (see STORY SOURCE
section for proof with key items highlighted in red). NBC News
anchor Brian Williams also recently referred to president-elect
Biden as "Obama's third term."
Some online are derisively stating it is his "third
term" regarding power hungry Obama and mentally confused Biden,
while others are trying to reason away the unthinkable - someone
flouting U.S. law to illegally run the nation for a third time.
In 2017, I also wrote Obama was seeking a "third
term" via Hillary Clinton, whom he helped in her failed campaign
against Donald Trump, who won the election (January 27, 2017:
A Depressed Looking Barack Obama Struggling To Cope With Not Being
The President Of The United States Anymore).
Wrongly believing Hillary Clinton would win, Obama
rented a house from one of her staffers, and right down the street
from the White House, and workmen were seen bringing in an extensive
electronic base in the property that only a president would use.
However, when Trump won in a surprise grassroots victory, Obama was
in shock and his plans for a third term fell apart. Now they have
been revived with dementia stricken Biden.
It is a huge character flaw on Obama's part. Then
again, any who could accept a Nobel Peace Prize then proceed to bomb
and kill thousands of people in the Middle East and Africa as Obama
did has no integrity, character or decency. Men, women and babies
died during Obama and Biden's bombing campaign. It is disgusting.
Obama even knowingly bombed a wedding.
Obama also had the C.I.A. and F.B.I. kill people in
America who lawfully and constitutionally opposed him. Mark my
words, he's going to go right back to the execution spree with Biden
as his figurehead.
Biden was not a good choice for president. He is
physically injured, sick and senile. The dementia repeatedly shows
when he speaks. Half the time he doesn't know where he is or what
job he holds. Biden injured himself playing with his dog while naked
in the bathroom, which has social networking calling him weird,
among other unflattering things.
Older people are more prone to bone fractures after
falls and becomes particularly dangerous when they sustain a broken
hip. At the rate he' going with injuries and health issues, they're
gonna be holding Biden together with duck tape.
Biden definitely has mental issues...and now he's
been confirmed president by the Electoral College. It will be a
disaster and complete fiasco. As I've stated repeatedly,
unprecedented financial disaster is coming. Biden and Obama are not
equipped for the task at hand.
Take a good look at who Biden is announcing as his
forthcoming cabinet and staff. It is full of people from the Obama
era, whom former president Obama selected and appointed. Once again,
this is Obama's third term.
Regarding Obama's disgraceful third term, I predict
entities/people within the U.S. government are going to take him
down for having done such a power hungry, deceitful and sniveling
thing. And my predictions routinely happen (see: exclusives page of
the site).
STORY SOURCE
Biden distances himself from Obama amid 'third term'
comparisons
Published November 25 - The president-elect said 'we
face a totally different world.' Sen. Scott: How will Biden differ
from Obama with identical Cabinets? Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., reacts
to Joe Biden's Cabinet picks and Georgia Senate runoffs.
President-elect Joe Biden is seeking to distance his
incoming administration from comparisons to the Obama years, as some
critics speculate his presidency could be the equivalent of a third
term for former President Barack Obama.
"This is not a third Obama term because we face a
totally different world than we faced in the Obama-Biden
administration," Biden told NBC News in an interview this week.
“President Trump has changed the landscape, it’s become ‘America
First,’ which meant America alone.”...
https://www.foxnews.com
ACLU & CCR Lawsuit: American Boy Killed By U.S. Drone Strike
The ACLU and CCR have filed a lawsuit challenging
the government's targeted killing of three U.S. citizens in drone
strikes far from any armed conflict zone. In Al-Aulaqi v. Panetta
(Al-Awlaki v. Panetta) the groups charge that the U.S. government's
killings of U.S. citizens Anwar Al-Aulaqi, Samir Khan, and
16-year-old Abdulrahman Al-Aulaqi in Yemen last year violated the
Constitution's fundamental guarantee against the deprivation of life
without due process of law.
The killings were part of a broader program of
"targeted killing" by the United States outside the context of armed
conflict and based on vague legal standards, a closed executive
process, and evidence never presented to the courts...
https://www.aclu.org
Obama’s covert drone war in numbers: ten times more strikes
than Bush
We tell the stories that matter. To help defend quality
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Published January 17 2017 - The Bureau co-publishes
its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach
as many people as possible. There were ten times more air strikes in
the covert war on terror during President Barack Obama’s presidency
than under his predecessor, George W. Bush.
Obama embraced the US drone programme, overseeing
more strikes in his first year than Bush carried out during his
entire presidency. A total of 563 strikes, largely by drones,
targeted Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen during Obama’s two terms,
compared to 57 strikes under Bush. Between 384 and 807 civilians
were killed in those countries, according to reports logged by the
Bureau.
The use of drones aligned with Obama’s ambition to
keep up the war against al Qaeda while extricating the US military
from intractable, costly ground wars in the Middle East and Asia.
But the targeted killing programme has drawn much criticism.
The Obama administration has insisted that drone
strikes are so “exceptionally surgical and precise” that they pluck
off terror suspects while not putting “innocent men, women and
children in danger”. This claim has been contested by numerous human
rights groups, however, and the Bureau’s figures on civilian
casualties also demonstrate that this is often not the case.
The White House released long-awaited figures last
July on the number of people killed in drone strikes between January
2009 and the end of 2015, an announcement which insiders said was a
direct response to pressure from the Bureau and other organisations
that collect data. However the US’s estimate of the number of
civilians killed – between 64 and 116 – contrasted strongly with the
number recorded by the Bureau, which at 380 to 801 was six times
higher.
The number of countries being simultaneously bombed
by the US increased to seven last year as a new front opened up in
the fight against Islamic State (IS). The US has been leading a
coalition of countries in the fight against IS in Iraq and Syria
since August 2014, conducting a total of 13,501 strikes across both
countries, according to monitoring group Airwars.
In August US warplanes started hitting the group
hard in Libya. The US declared 495 strikes in the country between
August 1 and December 5 as part of efforts to stop IS gaining more
ground, Airwars data shows...
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com
Obama’s ‘Kill List’ Compared to Trump’s Action [OPINION]
January 9, 2020 - Obama Administration White House
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs explained to a reporter why President
Barack Obama was justified when he ordered an airstrike, targeting
and killing a 16-year-old American citizen eating dinner at an
outdoor restaurant in Yemen on October 11, 2011:
Reporter: Abdulrahman al-Awlaki was an American
citizen, underage...he was a minor and was killed without due
process, without a trial.
Gibbs: I would suggest that you would have a far
more responsible father if they were truly concerned with the
well-being of their children.
By the time this boy was killed by President Obama's
specific orders, his father had already been killed, also by an
Obama-ordered drone attack.
Anwar al-Awlaki was a Muslim cleric, born in New
Mexico, who went on to inspire "lone wolf" al Qa'eda sympathizers to
kill Americans and was publicly speaking out against America and
justifying the killing of as many as possible.
Anwar renounced his citizenship and moved him and
his family to Yemen before making such dangerous public statements.
He was an al Qa'eda supporter and recruiter for sure. With a phone
call and a push of a button, a drone's missile took him out on a
Yemen road on September 30, 2011. White House officials insisted
that he was centrally planning lethal al Qa'eda operations there.
https://wbsm.com
From torture to drone strikes: the disturbing legal legacy
Obama is leaving for Trump
Updated Jan 10, 2017, 10:07pm EST - In his farewell
speech Tuesday night, President Obama warned that Americans “must
guard against a weakening of the values that make us who we are.”
“That’s why, for the past eight years, I’ve worked to put the fight
against terrorism on a firmer legal footing,” Obama said. “That’s
why we’ve ended torture, worked to close Gitmo, and reformed our
laws governing surveillance to protect privacy and civil liberties.”
But while that makes for a nice sound bite, it’s not
entirely accurate. Using drones to kill American citizens without
trial, collecting the email and phone records of millions of
Americans on a daily basis, and grabbing militants off of the
streets of foreign cities and imprisoning them indefinitely — these
are all powers that Obama has bequeathed to his successor.
Presidents George W. Bush and Obama both
dramatically expanded the power and authority of the executive
branch, particularly in the realm of national security. In addition
to having nearly unlimited power to start wars without Congress’s
approval, presidents now have the power to order drone strikes on US
citizens abroad without charges or trial, gather millions of
Americans’ emails and phone records with minimal judicial oversight,
and radically redefine what does and does not constitute “torture”
without fear of ever being prosecuted for war crimes...
https://www.vox.com
If Obama apologized for 1 civilian drone victim every day, it
would take him 3 years
This week, President Obama expressed regret for two
western hostages held by Al Qaeda and accidentally killed in an
"anti-terrorist operation." The deaths of these two men — American
consultant Warren Weinstein and Italian aid worker Giovanni Lo
Porto, both of whom had been held by Al Qaeda for several years —
were indeed tragic.
It would be bad enough if they were the only
innocent victims killed by the US in the "War on Terror." But they
aren’t. Over a thousand civilians — including dozens of Westerners —
are among the thousands of people who have died in US drone strikes
conducted outside its declared war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan,
according to independent estimates.
While US policy clearly states that attacks by
unmanned aerial vehicles are only carried out when there is “near
certainty” that “non-combatants” — i.e. innocent civilians — will
not be killed or injured, this latest incident in western Pakistan
shows the US often really doesn't have a clue who it's killing.
Figures tallied by groups such as The Bureau of
Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) and Open Society Foundation also
suggest as much. More from GlobalPost: Drone Wars: Is it legal? TBIJ
data show the US has launched more than 500 drone strikes in
Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia since 2002 as part of counter-terrorism
operations launched in the wake of the 2001 terrorist attacks
against the United States.
Those covert operations, directed by the CIA and
military, have resulted in the deaths of as many as 5,160 people,
including 1,124 civilians, according to TBIJ...
https://www.theguardian.com