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Retired DoD Intel Operative Tony Shaffer says maybe it's time to consider forcing the United Nations to give up its real estate in New York City. "I think it's long past time for the United Nations to be treated as an organization that is not fair to or resembles any of our ethics or laws," Shaffer said. "At this point, they are providing aid and comfort to pretty much all of the different terrorist organizations I can think of on the planet."

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He's done everything to eliminate his competition, but the CCP is an entity that takes on a life of its own. He is believed to be in the process of falling from power by former US Diplomat Gregory W. Slayton.

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