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21 minutes ago, McGee Return TD said:

Is Republican Senator Burr deep state?

 

Depends on how you're using the term. 

 

Burr is uniparty, without question (meaning he's loyal to the DC way of doing business over the peoples' interests). The entire SSCI is uniparty almost to a senator (there are a few exceptions).

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This is the same man who:

* Spied on Congress https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/01/world/senate-intelligence-commitee-cia-interrogation-report.html

* Lied about said spying, to the American people and to Congress. 

* Ran a program designed to arm and fund AQ affiliated groups with US taxpayer dollars: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/world/middleeast/cia-syria-rebel-arm-train-trump.html

* Secretly went to Moscow during the election to get Russian disinformation which then was used against his political opponents:

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/04/john_brennans_secret_trip_to_moscow.html

* Coordinated with M16 and several other 5Eye partners to illegally spy on Americans and political opponents during the campaign and to execute a backdoor coup:

https://themarketswork.com/2018/05/09/dearlove-connections-uk-intel-firm-hakluyt-alexander-downer-stefan-halper-papadopoulos/

 

For all of the above he's been rewarded with a rich MSNBC contract where he gets to unethically promote himself and his coup. 

 

 

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Quibbles over the term "whistleblower" vs "leaker" aside -- 

 

This is because the Intercept -- while home to several really good (even if I don't like their politics) war correspondents and journalists -- is financed by: 

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Pierre Omidyar -- who is deeply tied to the DoD and USIC and whom hates whistleblowers:

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The Intercept, like Omidyar's involvement in Freedom of the Press Foundation, is a leak trap.

(for the uniparty cabal)

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12 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

One of the worst ones. 

 

Oh man, the comments are priceless. One douchenozzle (out of how many dozen?) loses his press pass, and suddenly we're a fascist state.

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The White House is pushing back on a claim by Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank who said a press pass he held for more than two decades was revoked for “being a Trump critic.”  

 

“No one’s access is being limited,” White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said on Wednesday night in response a Milbank column published by The Post earlier in the day.

 

The back-and-forth comes after the White House announced new rules regarding the number of reporters who are granted hard passes, which allows a reporter and camera crew to enter White House grounds without going to the process of having to request permission daily. 

 

Under the new rule, which has been implemented in the last few weeks after being announced in March, media members covering the White House can have their hard passes renewed if they have entered the grounds 50 percent or more of the time in the 180 days before renewal.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/442915-white-house-denies-limiting-columnists-access-under-new-50-percent-rule

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John Solomon at The Hill today...
 

FBI's Steele story falls apart: False intel and media contacts were flagged before FISA
 

The FBI’s sworn story to a federal court about its asset, Christopher Steele, is fraying faster than a $5 souvenir T-shirt bought at a tourist trap.
 

Newly unearthed memos show a high-ranking government official who met with Steele in October 2016 determined some of the Donald Trump dirt that Steele was simultaneously digging up for the FBI and for Hillary Clinton’s campaign was inaccurate, and likely leaked to the media.
 

The concerns were flagged in a typed memo and in handwritten notes taken by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Kathleen Kavalec on Oct. 11, 2016.
 

Her observations were recorded exactly 10 days before the FBI used Steele and his infamous dossier to justify securing a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page and the campaign’s contacts with Russia in search of a now debunked collusion theory.
 

It is important to note that the FBI swore on Oct. 21, 2016, to the FISA judges that Steele’s “reporting has been corroborated and used in criminal proceedings” and the FBI has determined him to be “reliable” and was “unaware of any derogatory information pertaining” to their informant, who simultaneously worked for Fusion GPS, the firm paid by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Clinton campaign to find Russian dirt on Trump.
 

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AFTER ACTION REPORT: 

 

Remember, this is war. It's an (dis)information war, but it is still war. There's a rhythm to the battles, an ebb and flow -- advances and retreats. There aren't two sides to this war, but several -- if not dozens. Every single consumer of news and information is a combatant in this ongoing war, whether they realize it or not. Some are active participants, most aren't, but everyone is impacted in multiple ways. 

 

On one level you have the traditional partisan disputes, and some new ones, pitting the right versus the left. On another level you have the uniparty fighting to protect the old way of doing business and the institutions they've corrupted to do said business. On yet another level you have deeply corrupt and bad (treasonous) actors looking to cover-up their own sins by projecting their own ill deeds onto highly visible and partisan targets. And beyond that level you have yet another group of counterintelligence operatives executing a three year plus sting operation designed to expose the biggest political scandal of our nation's history. It's a maelstrom of conflicting motivations and disparate groups battling to bend the national/international narrative to their will. 

 

When Barr made Mueller's report public, it marked the end of one phase of this larger war. The preceding month has been a transition into the next phase of this greater fight. This next phase has been inevitable since January 20th, 2017, and the enemies of truth and this nation have had two full years to prepare for what they knew would inevitably arrive if their coup failed. Which is why we're seeing coordination between the most compromised actors in the media and the key players in this scandal: Comey gets a townhall on CNN, Baker is making the rounds -- all the while the IC cut outs in the MSM are pushing old news as new (Trump lost money!), trying their best to talk about anything but Volume One of the Mueller report, trying to confuse people by debating the definition of the words "spying" and "surveillance", and desperately trying to get ahead of what's coming by revising their previous two years of reporting (NYT admits Steele Dossier was Russian disinformation, the public acknowledgement of Turk's role as a spy et al). 

 

This is an attempt to prepare the battlefield before the IG re-enters the fray. All the while Trump and the CI team are doing the same on the other side. 

 

At the end of the day, this battlefield preparation won't stop what's coming. 2019 is the last calendar year during which any of this can be exposed and adjudicated properly before dipping (fully) into the presidential campaign season -- which is partly why the entire cycle has been moved up by almost a full year from the 2016 cycle. It's also why we see such a large field of DNC hopefuls -- some (not all, nor the majority) are only running so they can use "political persecution" as a shield in the legal battles to come. 

 

The next phase is going to bring our first round of indictments from the other side in this war. Comey will be indicted (it's not in doubt anymore), which in 2017 when we first began discussing this seemed like too high of a bar to hope for. Comey's indictment opens the investigative door to a whole slew of other bad actors/traitors including: McCabe, Yates, Baker, Stzok, Page, Nellie Ohr -- but also: Brennan, Clapper, Kerry, Power, Lynch. Those investigations will open the legal door to the entire Clinton machine as well as leading right up to the doorstep of 44's inner circle. Not all of those will be decided on during the next phase, there will be more phases to come wherein their fates will be decided. 

 

Due process, real and proper due process, is SLOW by design. And those who have been participating and following this story have the burden of having been months if not years ahead of the curve. That insight works against us in many ways, because for us this process seems even slower than it really is. Which brings me back to the start of this post and remembering this is an actual war: Battle fatigue is real.

 

Part of the defensive measures being taken by (imo) the bad guys in this fight is to wear us down. To make us feel isolated, alone, and as if we're fighting by ourselves against the horde. That's when it really helps to remember that the most important battlefield in this entire war is internal. Remember to not only keep honing your own discernment, but to take time to remember what really matters isn't the political machinations of (all) sides of this fight, but your loved ones and your own spiritual and mental well being. 

 

All will be well, sooner than we think. Justice is coming. 

 

/ramble

 

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