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Thursday, May 30, 2019

BILDERBERG MEETING 2019: NOTHING TO SEE HERE; MOVE ALONG~EXCEPT IF YOU CHERISH FREEDOM

BILDERBERG MEETING 2019: NOTHING TO SEE HERE; MOVE ALONG~EXCEPT IF YOU CHERISH FREEDOM
BY BOB ADELMANN
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
From a distance the gathering of some 130 wealthy and influential people in Montreux, Switzerland, starting tomorrow looks benign enough. The website of the Bilderberg Group says it’s just “an annual forum for informal discussions, designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America.… It’s a forum for informal discussions about major issues.… There is no detailed agenda, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.”
The group even posts its agenda items, which include “informal discussions” about Brexit, climate “change,” and the future of capitalism. All designed to put any seeker of the truth to sleep.
But a closer look reveals a much darker, more insidious and more dangerous agenda. First, the meetings operate under Chatham House rules, the first clue linking the group to the international deep state seeking to impose world government on unsuspecting citizenry. Chatham House, located in London, houses the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), a deep state organization founded at about the same time as its sister, the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR), in the United States. Those rules allow a participant to attend the meetings, but he or she may not reveal the identity or the affiliation of the speaker or any other participant.
A second clue is the list of those confirmed to be attending. Thirty-one are from the United States, including Jared Cohen (CEO of Jigsaw, an affiliate of Google that is dedicated to using its technology to “counter extremism”) and Mary Kay Henry, international president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). There’s Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state under Presidents Nixon and Ford, and nonagenarian who just turned 96 on Monday. There’s Jared Kushner, senior advisor to President Trump. There’s David Petraeus, the retired Army general who served as director of the CIA under President Obama. There’s Eric Schmidt, former chairman of Google and now serving as a technical advisor to Alphabet, Google’s holding company. There’s Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation.
In all there are 31 attendees from the United States. And 16 of them are members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).
That’s enough evidence to validate Alex Newman’s claim that the Bilderberg Group is part of the shadowy network including the CFR that makes up the “Deep State Behind the Deep State,” a remarkably detailed expose published by The New American in January 2018. Noted Newman: “Virtually all of the attendees [at Bilderberg meetings] share at least one common element: a fanatical devotion to globalism and secrecy.”
That cloak of secrecy, however, isn’t total. Despite being sworn to secrecy, attendees have leaked enough information about what goes on behind the group’s closed and carefully guarded doors to draw an inescapable conclusion. Wrote Newman:
The policy vision of Bilderberg bosses has … been publicly articulated by attendees. Basically, what unites the seemingly disparate globalists appears to be mainly their fanatical devotion to globalism — the transfer of political power and self-government away from nation-states and the peoples who make up those nations to unaccountable supranational regimes controlled by Bilderberg attendees and other Deep State swamp creatures….
It appears that virtually every attendee at Bilderberg is and has been for more than six decades an enemy of national independence and a proponent of globalism and the ongoing global effort to undermine national sovereignty.
With that as background, one can now more clearly discern the real agenda behind the vanilla-flavored topics to be covered this weekend on the shores of Lake Geneva. There’s “A Stable Strategic Order” to be imposed upon unsuspecting citizens until it becomes futile to resist. There’s “What’s Next for Europe,” a detailed discussion of how to integrate the EU into other regional affiliations on the way to world government. There’s “Climate Change and Sustainability,” the movement that justifies more and more government control over people as the faux solution to a faux problem. There’s “The Future of Capitalism” segment, urging attendees to continue to work to move control of capital from private hands — probably not from their hands, though — to the tender mercies of the state.
And the list goes on, but the point is made. What’s going on this weekend at the foot of the Alps in Switzerland is not a garden party or a cocktail party for the elite but an extension of efforts that began in 1954 to bring together wealthy and influential collectivists to further enable and encourage them to continue their efforts to build their brave new world.
The meetings are reported to be taking place at Hotel Montreux Palace in Vaud, Switzerland (shown).
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BILDERBERG 2019 TO MEET IN MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND THIS WEEK

Jared Kushner to attend secretive elitist gathering

BY STEVE WATSON
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
The secretive Bilderberg Group will meet this week in Montreux, according to its own website.
The location of this year’s elitist gathering had been kept secret, unlike in recent years when the group had revealed the location months ahead of the meeting.
A press release on bilderbergmeetings.org reveals that “The 67th Bilderberg Meeting will take place from 30 May – 2 June 2019 in Montreux, Switzerland.”
“About 130 participants from 23 countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia, labour and the media has been invited.” the website states.
The globalist king-makers note that the topics up for discussion in secret, away from the public and the media will be as follows:
1. A Stable Strategic Order 2. What Next for Europe? 3. Climate Change and Sustainability 4. China 5. Russia 6. The Future of Capitalism 7. Brexit 8. The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 9. The Weaponisation of Social Media 10. The Importance of Space 11. Cyber Threats
A list of participants has also been made public.
It includes bankers, heads of business, politicians and heads of international education.
Most notably, Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor to President Trump, will be in attendance, according to Bilderberg’s website.
Reports in the Swiss press indicate that the exact location of the meeting will be at the Hotel Montreux Palace in Vaud.
A cursory search online indicates that the hotel is unavailable for bookings between 28th May-2nd June:
In recent years, both Brexit and Trump and the effort to derail both has been among the primary focus of discussion amongst panicked globalists in attendance.
Over the years, Infowars has developed sources close to the conference who feed us information ahead of time as to the real agenda behind the confab, not just the vague list of topics released officially by Bilderberg.
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BILDERBERG 2019: FULL AGENDA 

AND PARTICIPANTS LIST

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
67th Bilderberg Meeting to take place 30 May – 2 June 2019 in Montreux, Switzerland
MONTREUX, 28 MAY 2019 – The 67th Bilderberg Meeting will take place from 30 May – 2 June 2019 in Montreux, Switzerland. About 130 participants from 23 countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia, labour and the media has been invited.
The key topics for discussion this year are:
1. A Stable Strategic Order 2. What Next for Europe? 3. Climate Change and Sustainability 4. China 5. Russia 6. The Future of Capitalism 7. Brexit 8. The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 9. The Weaponisation of Social Media 10. The Importance of Space 11. Cyber Threats
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS 2019
BOARD
Castries, Henri de (FRA), Chairman, Steering Committee; Chairman, Institut Montaigne Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), President, American Friends of Bilderberg Inc.; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Chairman Foundation Bilderberg Meetings; Professor of Economics, Leiden University Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Treasurer Foundation Bilderberg Meetings; Chairman Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG
PARTICIPANTS
Abrams, Stacey (USA), Founder and Chair, Fair Fight Adonis, Andrew (GBR), Member, House of Lords Albers, Isabel (BEL), Editorial Director, De Tijd / L’Echo Altman, Roger C. (USA), Founder and Senior Chairman, Evercore Arbour, Louise (CAN), Senior Counsel, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Arrimadas, Inés (ESP), Party Leader, Ciudadanos Azoulay, Audrey (INT), Director-General, UNESCO Baker, James H. (USA), Director, Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense Balta, Evren (TUR), Associate Professor of Political Science, Özyegin University Barbizet, Patricia (FRA), Chairwoman and CEO, Temaris & Associés Barbot, Estela (PRT), Member of the Board and Audit Committee, REN (Redes Energéticas Nacionais) Barroso, José Manuel (PRT), Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; Former President, European Commission Barton, Dominic (CAN), Senior Partner and former Global Managing Partner, McKinsey & Company Beaune, Clément (FRA), Adviser Europe and G20, Office of the President of the Republic of France Boos, Hans-Christian (DEU), CEO and Founder, Arago GmbH Bostrom, Nick (UK), Director, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University Botín, Ana P. (ESP), Group Executive Chair, Banco Santander Brandtzæg, Svein Richard (NOR), Chairman, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Brende, Børge (NOR), President, World Economic Forum Buberl, Thomas (FRA), CEO, AXA Buitenweg, Kathalijne (NLD), MP, Green Party Caine, Patrice (FRA), Chairman and CEO, Thales Group Carney, Mark J. (GBR), Governor, Bank of England Casado, Pablo (ESP), President, Partido Popular Ceviköz, Ahmet Ünal (TUR), MP, Republican People’s Party (CHP) Champagne, François Philippe (CAN), Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Cohen, Jared (USA), Founder and CEO, Jigsaw, Alphabet Inc. Croiset van Uchelen, Arnold (NLD), Partner, Allen & Overy LLP Daniels, Matthew (USA), New space and technology projects, Office of the Secretary of Defense Davignon, Etienne (BEL), Minister of State Demiralp, Selva (TUR), Professor of Economics, Koç University Donohoe, Paschal (IRL), Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), Chairman and CEO, Axel Springer SE Ellis, James O. (USA), Chairman, Users’ Advisory Group, National Space Council Feltri, Stefano (ITA), Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Il Fatto Quotidiano Ferguson, Niall (USA), Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Findsen, Lars (DNK), Director, Danish Defence Intelligence Service Fleming, Jeremy (GBR), Director, British Government Communications Headquarters Garton Ash, Timothy (GBR), Professor of European Studies, Oxford University Gnodde, Richard J. (IRL), CEO, Goldman Sachs International Godement, François (FRA), Senior Adviser for Asia, Institut Montaigne Grant, Adam M. (USA), Saul P. Steinberg Professor of Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Editor-in-Chief and Anchor “Otto e mezzo”, La7 TV Hanappi-Egger, Edeltraud (AUT), Rector, Vienna University of Economics and Business Hedegaard, Connie (DNK), Chair, KR Foundation; Former European Commissioner Henry, Mary Kay (USA), International President, Service Employees International Union Hirayama, Martina (CHE), State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation Hobson, Mellody (USA), President, Ariel Investments LLC Hoffman, Reid (USA), Co-Founder, LinkedIn; Partner, Greylock Partners Hoffmann, André (CHE), Vice-Chairman, Roche Holding Ltd. Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. (USA), Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC Jost, Sonja (DEU), CEO, DexLeChem Kaag, Sigrid (NLD), Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies Kerameus, Niki K. (GRC), MP; Partner, Kerameus & Partners Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), Chairman, Kissinger Associates Inc. Koç, Ömer (TUR), Chairman, Koç Holding A.S. Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Professor in History and International Affairs, Princeton University Kramp-Karrenbauer, Annegret (DEU), Leader, CDU Krastev, Ivan (BUL), Chairman, Centre for Liberal Strategies Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Kristersson, Ulf (SWE), Leader of the Moderate Party Kudelski, André (CHE), Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group Kushner, Jared (USA), Senior Advisor to the President, The White House Le Maire, Bruno (FRA), Minister of Finance Leyen, Ursula von der (DEU), Federal Minster of Defence Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, KBC Group and Umicore Liikanen, Erkki (FIN), Chairman, IFRS Trustees; Helsinki Graduate School of Economics Lund, Helge (GBR), Chairman, BP plc; Chairman, Novo Nordisk AS Maurer, Ueli (CHE), President of the Swiss Federation and Federal Councillor of Finance Mazur, Sara (SWE), Director, Investor AB McArdle, Megan (USA), Columnist, The Washington Post McCaskill, Claire (USA), Former Senator; Analyst, NBC News Medina, Fernando (PRT), Mayor of Lisbon Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist Monzón, Javier (ESP), Chairman, PRISA Mundie, Craig J. (USA), President, Mundie & Associates Nadella, Satya (USA), CEO, Microsoft Netherlands, His Majesty the King of the (NLD) Nora, Dominique (FRA), Managing Editor, L’Obs O’Leary, Michael (IRL), CEO, Ryanair D.A.C. Pagoulatos, George (GRC), Vice-President of ELIAMEP, Professor; Athens University of Economics Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), CEO, TITAN Cement Company S.A. Petraeus, David H. (USA), Chairman, KKR Global Institute Pienkowska, Jolanta (POL), Anchor woman, journalist Pottinger, Matthew (USA), Senior Director, National Security Council Pouyanné, Patrick (FRA), Chairman and CEO, Total S.A. Ratas, Jüri (EST), Prime Minister Renzi, Matteo (ITA), Former Prime Minister; Senator, Senate of the Italian Republic Rockström, Johan (SWE), Director, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Rubin, Robert E. (USA), Co-Chairman Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Treasury Secretary Rutte, Mark (NLD), Prime Minister Sabia, Michael (CAN), President and CEO, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec Sanger, David E. (USA), National Security Correspondent, The New York Times Sarts, Janis (INT), Director, NATO StratCom Centre of Excellence Sawers, John (GBR), Executive Chairman, Newbridge Advisory Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Technical Advisor, Alphabet Inc. Scholten, Rudolf (AUT), President, Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue Seres, Silvija (NOR), Independent Investor Shafik, Minouche (GBR), Director, The London School of Economics and Political Science Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), MP, European Parliament Singer, Peter Warren (USA), Strategist, New America Sitti, Metin (TUR), Professor, Koç University; Director, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Snyder, Timothy (USA), Richard C. Levin Professor of History, Yale University Solhjell, Bård Vegar (NOR), CEO, WWF – Norway Stoltenberg, Jens (INT), Secretary General, NATO Suleyman, Mustafa (GBR), Co-Founder, Deepmind Supino, Pietro (CHE), Publisher and Chairman, Tamedia Group Teuteberg, Linda (DEU), General Secretary, Free Democratic Party Thiam, Tidjane (CHE), CEO, Credit Suisse Group AG Thiel, Peter (USA), President, Thiel Capital Trzaskowski, Rafal (POL), Mayor of Warsaw Tucker, Mark (GBR), Group Chairman, HSBC Holding plc Tugendhat, Tom (GBR), MP, Conservative Party Turpin, Matthew (USA), Director for China, National Security Council Uhl, Jessica (NLD), CFO and Financial Director, Royal Dutch Shell plc Vestergaard Knudsen, Ulrik (DNK), Deputy Secretary-General, OECD Walker, Darren (USA), President, Ford Foundation Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chairman, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB Wolf, Martin H. (GBR), Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times Zeiler, Gerhard (AUT), Chief Revenue Officer, WarnerMedia Zetsche, Dieter (DEU), Former Chairman, Daimler AG
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VIDEO: JOURNALISTS DETAINED DURING 

FIRST DAY OF BILDERBERG


Globalist gathering “unbelievably” secretive 

this year

TWO JOURNALISTS WARN THAT "WEAK CHRISTIANITY" IS KILLING THE WEST

TWO JOURNALISTS WARN THAT "WEAK CHRISTIANITY" IS KILLING THE WEST 
BY SELWYN DUKE
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
They’re from arguably the most anti-Christian part of the West, and they have a message: A lack of robust Christianity is killing the West.
The warning was issued on Herland Report TV, where journalist Hanne Nabintu Herland interviewed fellow Scandinavian Iben Thranholm. “The general theme of the episode is that Western values have become almost entirely materialistic in essence,” commentator Raymond Ibrahim reports. As a result, Westerners are seeking purpose and meaning.
They’re finding it, too: in New Age or pagan age beliefs — and Islam.
“Because pure materialism is ultimately dissatisfying — ‘man shall not live on bread alone’ — more and more Western people are turning to any number of metaphysical ideologies, from Islam to paganism — anything, as long as it’s not Christianity,” Ibrahim continues. “Because many of these ideologies are intrinsically hostile to Christianity, Western culture, which was founded on Christian principles, has become suicidal — hence the current situation, especially in Europe.”
Ibrahim then quotes Thranholm, writing: “You cannot understand the world only from a political viewpoint. We are in a spiritual warfare and not just a political struggle.... It has become a taboo to speak about religion due to this anti-religious ideology that claims that religion has no value. As long as we remain in this spiritual crisis, I don’t think Europe will be able to defeat Islam. The reason why Islam is so successful here is because we have a spiritual vacuum.”
Anti-theists often indulge a fantasy that religion is dying and that the future is one of secular “enlightenment.” In reality, projections show that the world will become more religious during the coming decades, not less. It’s just a matter of what faith(s) will dominate.
As to this, “‘Thousands of Norwegians are rushing to Islam’ every year, says Herland. ‘A flood of ethnic Scandinavians are becoming Muslim,’ precisely because Christianity has ‘evaporated,’” relates Ibrahim.
This is witnessed throughout most of the West to varying degrees, with recently released “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh perhaps being a poster boy for the phenomenon. Lindh (who, ironically, is at least partially of Scandinavian extraction) grew up in liberal Marin County. “He had everything: loving parents, wealth, a childhood in a fantasyland of pleasure and natural beauty,” writes the Atlantic’s Graeme Wood. Yet before “even reaching adulthood, he had rejected it all.”
The uninitiated may suppose that a boy from a liberal place, with apparently liberal parents, would be a poor candidate for Islamic jihadism. The truth is the opposite. For the secular West “stands for shallow things, shallowly,” as Wall Street Journal writer Bret Stephens put it in 2015. “Europeans believe in human rights, tolerance, openness, peace, progress, the environment, pleasure. These beliefs are all very nice, but they are also secondary.”
They’re secondary to “First Things,” which, when dealt with at all today, are treated as Optional Things (church on Christmas and Easter). Consider Lindh: Reflecting mushy modernism, his parents had different last names, both of which John received. His father, Frank Lindh, came out as homosexual in 1997, divorced his mother, Marilyn Walker, and “married” (as they incorrectly put it) a man in 2009. Moreover, reflecting how they had no firm beliefs of their own — let alone the Truth — to impart to their son, they encouraged his interest in Islam when he was just 12.
While the details vary, the message too often received (subtly) by children in this secular time is the same: We’re just organic robots, some pounds of chemicals and water. There’s no absolute right or wrong, either; it’s whatever works for you. But, hey, you can still have fun in this meaningless existence with all our gadgets, electronic wonders, and bells and whistles. So have a nice life, kid.
But while it’s easy to get lost in materialism when you’re drowning in material things, this bread-alone life doesn’t truly satisfy. Then there’s our moral confusion.
Question: What do people say when law and order break down badly enough and for long enough and anarchy creeps closer? “We need a strong law-and-order guy,” we may hear (and I have heard it). Well, what happens when moral order starts to break down, when anarchy begins to reign in hearts and minds unfettered from Truth and infused with relativism’s anything-goes credo? Some people can commence to crave a spiritual strongman.
Enter Islam.
Say what you want about it, Islam’s messages aren’t relativistic; its minions don’t prattle on about tolerance, inclusiveness, “perspectives,” and shades of gray as they endeavor to put boys in girls’ bathrooms, sex ed in schools, or plan to value-signal at the next homosexual parade. Islam’s purveyors are definitive, while the West’s Christian clergymen dish up plain-vanilla sermons about social justice, afraid to speak the hard truths and behaving like politicians trying to win the next election.
Of course, there’s far more to the West’s rejection of Christianity, including the acceptance of pseudo-intellectual historical, philosophical, and scientific criticisms; emotion-grabbing media/entertainment propaganda; and that, sometimes, a religion is only without honor in its own (over-indulged) land. Islam, and other alien faiths, are much like the exotic foreigner who seems oh-so exciting to a smitten lass. Christianity is akin to the wholesome boy next door, who’d make a great husband but isn’t chosen because “familiarity breeds contempt.”
Regardless, bread-alone anti-theists should note: Their projection-enabled assumption that Muslims will embrace their enlightened secular “values” is a fool’s fancy. The world is becoming more religious as native Westerners become less so. And Christianity’s antagonists can cheer the faith’s demise in their nations, but they won’t like what takes its place.

CALIFORNIA: PARENTS NOT ALLOWED TO OPT CHILD OUT OF SHOCKING SEX EDUCATION CLASSES

CALIFORNIA: PARENTS NOT ALLOWED TO OPT CHILD OUT OF SHOCKING SEX EDUCATION CLASSES

FORGETFUL? BIDEN RESUMES TOUCHING A YOUNG GIRL, DESPITE HIS RECENT PROMISES TO CHANGE HIS BEHAVIOR, "RESPECT PERSONAL SPACE"

"I GET IT", OR DOES HE NOT?
DIRTY OLD NATIVE DELAWAREAN 
PICKS UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF
IT'S ALWAYS THE MOST VULNERABLE, NOT THE ADULTS HE CLAIMS HE TOUCHES
Joe Biden Asks For 10-Year-Old Girl's Address, Tells Her She's "Good Looking"
HE WON'T LET GO: A FIRM GRIP ON HER WRIST
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ON ADULTS SAY IT ALL
Joe Biden grabs 10 year old girl, tells her: I’ll bet you ...
FORGETFUL? BIDEN RESUMES TOUCHING A YOUNG GIRL, DESPITE HIS RECENT PROMISES 
TO CHANGE HIS BEHAVIOR 
TELLS GIRL SHE'S "GOOD LOOKING"
PROMISES TO WRITE HER A LETTER
ASSISTED LIVING CANDIDATE 
GETS HIS THRILLS ONCE MORE
FOX NEWS REPORTS:

JOE BIDEN ASKS FOR 10-YEAR-OLD GIRL’S ADDRESS, TELLS HER SHE’S “GOOD LOOKING”

Creepy Uncle Joe back up to his old tricks

BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
Joe Biden is being criticized for his creepy behavior once again after he asked a 10-year-old girl for her address and said, “I’ll bet you’re as bright as you are good-looking.”
The incident occurred when Biden responded to a question from the child during an American Federation of Teachers Town Hall in Houston.
“If you give me (your) address, I’m gonna write you a longer answer and tell you the exact things I would do, OK?” said Biden before adding, “I’ll bet you’re as bright as you are good-looking.”
After learning that her favorite subject was journalism, Biden then led the girl over to reporters, held her by the shoulders and whispered something in her ear.
The Washington Post’s national political reporter Felicia Sonmez thought the encounter was “odd,” tweeting, “Recall that Biden filmed a video last month in which he vowed to respect women’s personal space. Seems he hasn’t quite gotten the message.”
As Zero Hedge notes, “complimenting a 10-year-old prepubescent girl on her good looks” doesn’t quite jive with Biden’s promise to reset the “boundaries” of personal space.
As we document in the video below, this is by no means abnormal behavior for Biden.
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A MONTH AGO, HE PROMISED TO STOP HIS 
CREEPY, HANDSY INVASION OF PERSONAL SPACE
CAREFULLY CRAFTED BY A SPEECH WRITER 
TO INCLUDE ADULTS, NOT JUST YOUNG GIRLS?