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Posted
1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

MS-13 crackdown nets hundreds of arrests by feds

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ms-13-crackdown-nets-hundreds-arrests-feds-n821531

 

Timing is everything. 

 

Well yeah

 

If you've ever known career Law Enforcement Investigators (and I don't mean repeating rumors from within the echo chamber of your conspiracy theory circles), you would know they don't act on a whim

Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

Well yeah

 

If you've ever known career Law Enforcement Investigators (and I don't mean repeating rumors from within the echo chamber of your conspiracy theory circles), you would know they don't act on a whim

 

Of course. :beer:

 

But who's been funneling the most money through MS-13 the past decade? 

 

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KSA is facing an uncertain financial future... this is one way to solve their problems:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/nov/16/saudi-offer-in-corruption-crackdown-cough-up-the-cash-and-go-home

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Posted
2 hours ago, Tiberius said:

CIA funds? That's just you trying to damage American institutions? 

 

Incorrect and ignorant. Do some research. What's been the trend of opium production since the US invasion 16 years ago? 

Image result for afghanistan opium production

 

Who was the first troops on the ground in Afghanistan during the initial invasion? What resources did these forces secure first? It wasn't the airports or traditional utilities that are the first places troops normally go.

 

If it's so well known that the taliban has been profiting from the opium trade, why did the Pentagon wait 16 years to begin this phase of the operation? 

 

Hint: The taliban weren't the ones profiting from the opium trade. 

 

Illegal drug running, along with gun running and human trafficking out of US military bases around the globe has been some of the primary funding mechanisms for the CIA's paramilitary outfit for decades. This money is used to fund terrorist groups around the world who the USIC use as proxies.  

 

This isn't speculation. It's fact. 

 

And now the Pentagon is deciding to do something about it. Wonder what changed? 

 

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Nothing to see here, just the CIA talking about buying/manufacturing Soviet aircraft in case they wish to use them to attack American civilians in order to spark a war between the USSR and the USA. 

 

The old tricks are the best tricks. 

 

Those who continue to blindly trust the word of Brennan, Clapper, Hayden and the others should read these documents (and the thousands of others released the past few weeks regarding Kennedy's assassination), remember the depths and lengths the CIA is willing to go to push their agenda. This isn't the first, nor last time the CIA has proposed false flag attacks on US installations and personnel in order to start a war (Operation Northwoods and many, many others). 

 

https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/docid-32977055.pdf

 

"There is a possibility that such aircraft could be used in a deception operation designed to confuse enemy planes in the air, to launch a surprise attack against enemy installations, or in a provocation operation in which the Soviet aircraft would appear to attack U.S. or friendly installations in order to provide an excuse for U.S. intervention. If the planes were to be used in such covert operations, it would seem preferable to manufacture them in the United States."

(pg.3)

Posted

The Taliban outlawed all this optium production, right? And we took out the Taliban, right?  Does that mean we are promoting opium growth? Doubt it. 

 

You provide no proof in your attacks on every single American institution. 

Posted
5 hours ago, Tiberius said:

The Taliban outlawed all this optium production, right? And we took out the Taliban, right?  Does that mean we are promoting opium growth? Doubt it. 

 

You provide no proof in your attacks on every single American institution. 

 

Your inability to read never ceases to amaze.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Your inability to read never ceases to amaze.

 

C'mon D.R.

 

What you write and what he responds is irrelevant to him,

 

as long as he can get in his assigned phrase of the week..."Attack on American Institutions"......:D

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Your inability to read never ceases to amaze.

Read what? That nonsense you posted? Got any real proof of anything? 

11 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

C'mon D.R.

 

What you write and what he responds is irrelevant to him,

 

as long as he can get in his assigned phrase of the week..."Attack on American Institutions"......:D

Do you two clowns work out of the same office? 

Posted
28 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

C'mon D.R.

 

What you write and what he responds is irrelevant to him,

 

as long as he can get in his assigned phrase of the week..."Attack on American Institutions"......:D

 

This is true. :beer:

Posted
16 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Read what? That nonsense you posted? Got any real proof of anything? 

Do you two clowns work out of the same orifice? 

Yes, yours.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

When a foolish man hears of the Tao, he laughs out loud at the very idea. 

 

:beer:

 

Don't you go dragging Lao Tzu into your nonsense.

Or at least, if you do, start with "Ruling the universe is like cooking a small fish."

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Posted

Amazon launches a cloud service for US intelligence agencies

"With the launch of this new Secret Region, AWS becomes the first and only commercial cloud provider to offer regions to serve government workloads across the full range of data classifications, including Unclassified, Sensitive, Secret, and Top Secret," Amazon said in a blog post.

 

(snip)

 

 

AWS rounds out the blog post with a quote from the CIA's chief information officer, John Edwards:

The AWS Secret Region is a key component of the Intel Community's multi-fabric cloud strategy. It will have the same material impact on the IC at the Secret level that C2S has had at Top Secret.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/20/amazon-launches-aws-secret-region.html?__source=twitter|main

 

 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Amazon launches a cloud service for US intelligence agencies

"With the launch of this new Secret Region, AWS becomes the first and only commercial cloud provider to offer regions to serve government workloads across the full range of data classifications, including Unclassified, Sensitive, Secret, and Top Secret," Amazon said in a blog post.

 

(snip)

 

 

AWS rounds out the blog post with a quote from the CIA's chief information officer, John Edwards:

The AWS Secret Region is a key component of the Intel Community's multi-fabric cloud strategy. It will have the same material impact on the IC at the Secret level that C2S has had at Top Secret.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/20/amazon-launches-aws-secret-region.html?__source=twitter|main

 

 

So they won't be using IBM cards anymore?

Posted
10 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Who owns Amazon?

Who owns the Washington Post? 

What else does the Washington Post own? 

Why is it important?

The posts owns Roy Moore! Ha!

I just know Jennifer Rubin is my fav opinion writer

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