Not long ago, Congressman Thomas Massie warned the American people that their representatives had an AIPAC babysitter, and just weeks later, his wife was dead. We have known the power of the Israel lobby for some time now, not because of Massie, but because of others like former Congressman Ron Paul, but how many truly know that it was the late Congressman Jim Traficant who really exposed the Israeli lobby and paid a high price for doing so?
In a recent video, completely with clips demonstrating this fact, Wally Rashid reminds Americans that their government has been captured by a foreign state, Israel.
In fact, this is clearly what Tucker Carlson was getting at when he interviewed Senator Ted Cruz and Cruz lost his mind trying to call Carlson an antisemite for simply asking questions about the state of Israel.
Rashid writes:
Jim Traficant was one of the most controversial U.S. Congressmen in history — and he claimed it wasn’t bribes or kickbacks that landed him in prison, but his fight with the Israel lobby.
In this video, I break down Traficant’s battles with AIPAC, his exposes of U.S. aid to Israel, the witnesses who flipped, and why some still believe he was silenced for exposing the truth. Was it corruption — or something bigger?
The video covers the Jim Traficant trial, including potential obstruction of justice and witness intimidation. It goes into the details surrounding the court integrity.
Check out the video below.
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