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24 minutes ago, TPS said:

Controlling the media controls the message. There have been exposes of CIA plants in the media, Operation Mockingbird for on that Carl Bernstein provided.

 

So, who is reporting the truth?

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14 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

Who is reporting the truth?

 

Are you saying the MSM is colluding with the "Deep State" or inept?

Look, it's not complicated if you're an independent thinker. A quick glance at the history of the world reveals that governments are corruptible and people in positions of power may not be 4 square folks in the middle. 

 

A quick glance at the history of corporations in the US reveals that companies and their people are corruptible and people in positions of power may not be 4 square folks in the middle. 

 

Public side: Spitzer/Schneiderman/Skelos/Silver/Percoco/Kalyeros

 

Private side:

Weinstein/Fay/Ciminelli/madhoff

 

And so on.

 

I have some friends at the NYS govt level and it was apparently common knowledge that Schneiderman in particular had a drug problem.  On top of that, in the wake of his departure a local news reporter suggested it was pretty well known on their side of things that he bought drugs, used them and may have had an issue with women.

 

So...of everyone knows, why no reporting on it?  Where are the reports about that failure to prosecute Spitzer? 

 

Incompetence, or selective reporting? 

 

 

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18 reasons he just might be a Russian asset 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/here-are-18-reasons-why-trump-could-be-a-russian-asset/2019/01/13/45b1b250-174f-11e9-88fe-f9f77a3bcb6c_story.html?utm_term=.0e7125e3ce4f

 

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— Trump has a long financial history with Russia. As summarized by Jonathan Chait in an invaluable New York magazine article: “From 2003 to 2017, people from the former USSR made 86 all-cash purchases — a red flag of potential money laundering — of Trump properties, totaling $109 million. In 2010, the private-wealth division of Deutsche Bank also loaned him hundreds of millions of dollars during the same period it was laundering billions in Russian money. ‘Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,’ said Donald Jr. in 2008. ‘We don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia,’ boasted Eric Trump in 2014.” According to Trump attorney Michael Cohen’s guilty plea of lying to Congress, Trump was even pursuing his dream of building a Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign with the help of a Vladimir Putin aide. These are the kind of financial entanglements that intelligence services such as the FSB typically use to ensnare foreigners, and they could leave Trump vulnerable to blackmail.

 

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16 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

What did it omit?

 

1 hour ago, Kemp said:

 

Who is reporting the truth?

 

Are you saying the MSM is colluding with the "Deep State" or inept?

 

8 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

So, who is reporting the truth?

Funny. You come in casting doubt. Asking all these questions. Calling shenanigans. But can't and won't answer anything for yourself

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1 hour ago, GG said:

 

Nobody (including Greggy) has ever claimed that he has more information than everyone else. 

 

 

Although he does.  I know what some of his sources are.  

 

I also know that some of his sources are prone to ***** with him, so he may not have accurate information.  But he does have more.

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6 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Look, it's not complicated if you're an independent thinker. A quick glance at the history of the world reveals that governments are corruptible and people in positions of power may not be 4 square folks in the middle. 

 

A quick glance at the history of corporations in the US reveals that companies and their people are corruptible and people in positions of power may not be 4 square folks in the middle. 

 

Public side: Spitzer/Schneiderman/Skelos/Silver/Percoco/Kalyeros

 

Private side:

Weinstein/Fay/Ciminelli/madhoff

 

And so on.

 

I have some friends at the NYS govt level and it was apparently common knowledge that Schneiderman in particular had a drug problem.  On top of that, in the wake of his departure a local news reporter suggested it was pretty well known on their side of things that he bought drugs, used them and may have had an issue with women.

 

So...of everyone knows, why no reporting on it?  Where are the reports about that failure to prosecute Spitzer? 

 

Incompetence, or selective reporting? 

 

 

On the private side, it's pretty easy to include Trump on your list.

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5 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

 

 

Funny. You come in casting doubt. Asking all these questions. Calling shenanigans. But can't and won't answer anything for yourself

 

I asked a few questions that you didn't answer and then you accuse me of not answering questions. What questions posted to me have I not responded to? Ask and I will try and answer.

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1 hour ago, Kemp said:

Who is reporting the truth?

 

Are you saying the MSM is colluding with the "Deep State" or inept?

 

The Truth is being reported in many places. The best lies have 90% truth to them after all. 

 

The establishment media has been in bed with the cabal/deep state since its formation and is a key component of how they maintain control over us.

26 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

What did it omit?

 

You didn't omit anything, the NYTs did 

(was what GG said)

 

Case in point re the controlled media: 

 

Remember, they already were spying on journalists under 44. They were doing this through the DOJ, specifically by abusing the 702 collection in the FBI-CID and DOJ-NSD. That's what Admiral Rogers discovered and why he alerted the FISC and launched the internal NSA/DOJ audits. 

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32 minutes ago, Kemp said:

On the private side, it's pretty easy to include Trump on your list.

 Maybe. The media is reporting he is a Russian asset, running the country for 25 months. He's hiding in plain sight. No one can catch him, not even the FBI after investigating for 2.5 years. But...soon, soon. 

 

Example to your point re the media: Many outlets have speculated endlessly about when he might fire Mueller. They reference sources within the govt. 

 

Question...are the media outlets that reported  firing was pending incompetent, spreading false information or something else? Because it seems clear that Herr Mueller plods on. 

 

You tell me. 

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29 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

So, who is reporting the truth?

I read the MSM with the understanding that the message is to generate a particular view, like the NYT and WMD in Iraq. Most investigative reporting is done through alternative news outlets as well as former reporters via twitter. I try to read as many views as possible to form opinions. Take the time to read the Deep State thread if you haven't.

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REMINDER:

 

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The hits keep on coming from the New York Times and their deep state adjunct within the government. Today’s page-one story comes courtesy of Adam Goldman, Michael Schmidt, and Nicholas Fandos under the headline “F.B.I. Opened Inquiry Into Whether Trump Was Secretly Working on Behalf of Russia” (accessible here on Outline). Last night Paul Mirengoff treated the Times story with care and penetration in the nearby post “Report: FBI opened inquiry into whether Trump was working for the Russians.”

 

Paul exposes the absurdity of the substance of the story (i.e., the leaks aimed at Trump). As Paul says, the story reveals the FBI’s shocking bad faith. In a rational world, this story would be understood as an exploding cigar. It reveals a scandal, but the scandal is located inside the FBI. What we have here is a graphic illustration of the forces against which President Trump has contended for the past two years (including the Times). They mean to remove him from office.

 

 

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NYT Reveals FBI Retaliated Against Trump For Comey Firing

By Mollie Hemmingway

 

A Friday expose from the New York Times reveals that the FBI investigation of Trump for alleged treason was little more than retaliation against the president for lawfully firing an incompetent and ethically challenged FBI director.

 

 

In a Friday night news dump, the New York Times revealed the FBI’s surprisingly flimsy justification for launching a retaliatory investigation into President Donald Trump, their chief adversary during their recent troubled era.

 

Admitting there is no actual evidence for their probe into whether Trump “worked for the Russians,” FBI officials instead cited their foreign policy differences with him, his lawful firing of bungling FBI Director James Comey, and alarm that he accurately revealed to the American public that he was told he wasn’t under investigation by the FBI, when they preferred to hide that fact.

 

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49 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

What the ***** are you even talking about?

Nothing you will ever care to believe. 

55 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Holy qualifiers, batman. 

 

What does due process mean to you?

Which part of due process are you complaining about? 

 

The president might be a traitor and you are complaining about the investigation. Nit picking it, as if that's the important part. 

 

 

Whose side are you on? 

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