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Author Topic: Trump is right about the FBI by CNN  (Read 652 times)
Robert
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« on: December 31, 2017, 06:51:53 PM »

WOW 

Happy new year we may finally see the deep state get what they so richly deserve. Would you have ever thought that CNN would come out in support of the president? I could say much more on this topic but we see the breaking of something terrible and corrosive to the US starting to be removed from the nation for the betterment of all. I would think it may not be such a good year for a former Secretary of State and her assistant and maybe even a former president may not want the new year to come.

I doubt this will ever make the headlines but its a great start to clearing the air. There is so much happening behind the scenes that we are not hearing about and the stage is being set for the ultimate take down.

We truly live in interesting and amazing times, and if you ever wonder if there is a God and does He care about this nation, this was prophesied over 10 years ago.

The story and link below:


(CNN)The ferocity of President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the integrity of the FBI has sent shock waves through an agency accustomed to public adulation in recent years. Sadly, much of the presidential criticism of the bureau may be entirely legitimate.

These criticisms focus largely on FBI fumbles and missteps in the Hillary Clinton and Trump/Russia investigations, which the President suggests were deliberate attempts to sabotage his election and administration. Trump supporters and possibly the President himself say they see the workings of a conspiratorial "deep state" liberal-embedded bureaucracy fiercely resisting any conservative change.


http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/29/opinions/fbi-leadership-to-blame-for-tarnished-reputation-callan-opinion/index.html
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bentwrench
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« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2018, 05:48:03 AM »

Wow,New year or alternate universe?I admire the way he has withstood the $#!+ storm this past year, maybe the press is getting tired of repeating their own lies.
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rocketray
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« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2018, 06:53:25 AM »

google"What part of the media do the Rothschilds own?"  incidently they own the FED--unaudited for over 100 years which has allowed them to buy the military industrial complex--which Eisenhower warned about..,...IMF..it goes on..lets hope they are really swell guys...a great website for history is "Avalon project Yale Law Scool"..they have put all historical documents on-line-by century-fascinating--Meathead I expect a full 20 page uncut and pasted paper on this by noon tomorrow!! 2funny Peace and Happiness to all..Happy New Year!!
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Robert
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« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2018, 07:05:14 AM »

I dont know to me Visiting North Korea in 2013 and now North Korea has the technology to use ICBM's on a global scale far sooner than anyone could predict.

Google says it is not an official visit; the state department has described it as unhelpful. So just what is Eric Schmidt up to?

As diplomatic encounters go, it has to be among the most intriguing: the head of a revolutionary technology company that has helped secure the open flow of information around the world steps inside one of the globe's most closed societies.

Schmidt is being accompanied on the trip by Bill Richardson, the former Democratic governor of New Mexico who has visited North Korea several times before. Before departing, Richardson attempted to squash any loose talk about Google, while at the same time fanning the flames of speculation by referring to social media as one area of Schmidt's interest.
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