https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poison...der_Litvinenko
Was what i was thinking off..
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Washington is not british soil atm? [Seth Rich]
"There is a strong suspicion" is code for "Trump and his team are trying to spin it that way"?
Clearly, there are a lot of factions in the White House and beyond that Trump has been deeply divisive even in the ranks of Republicans. Basically anyone could be leaking this stuff. It's probably a lot of people.
Remember that time Spicer had his staff turn in their phones to check for leaks in his own team? And it immediately leaked. Hint, hint.
So can Russia. So can... like anyone.
Is this seriously the first time you've heard of a false flag operation? It's been a tool of espionage for as long as we've had flags.
And considering the right wing lunatic fringe has been claiming everything they don't like is a false flag operation for years now, I don't believe for a minute you haven't heard of it.
There is this way of thinking
The easiest solution is often the right one
The ones with the greater motive are the ones who are more attractive as suspects
Some long contrived path where the CIA murder a former FSB agent in Great Britain with pollonium to make it look like a Russian plot is simply too far for me to follow (as the old joke went with the Olof Palme thing or the JFK thing, when you have to claim CIA gone done it the steps get too far)
What makes you think it's not the other way around?
Maybe the entire Trump Administration is a giant false flag operation? We have evidence from the Wikileaks release that the Democrats deliberately tried to get Trump nominated. They wanted him leading the Republican Party.
And the one and only thing Trump has so far been effective at is undermining the Republicans and throwing a giant cloud of corruption and incompetence over them.
DUN DUN DUN.
We also have evidence from the WikiLeaks that they would try to push the Russia trump narrative if they could. By the way is Obama in exile waiting the outcome of this shitstorm his lackeys caused? French Polynesia wont extradite if the charge is a capitol offense. Someone is going to be charged with a capitol offense, my money on its not going to be the sitting President of the USA.
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Yep. The problem is that Obama specifically (but not alone) had engagement with other countries ass backwards. He wanted, for example, "Russia's help" on Iran, and because "he needed them" on that, he pressed less hard than he could have in Ukranie, over Russia's ongoing murder of political opposition in Europe, over Syria.
Obama defined core interests bizarrely. Sure... Russia encouraging Iran to agree to the deal was helpful, but to get it traded away even more important foreign policy priorities and norms, such as not using radioisotopes to kill people in Western capitals.
I'll say it again. One of the greatest tragedy's of Trump's election is that it completely overshadows how completely miserable Obama's foreign policy was.
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You do realize Mattis threatened to quit three weeks ago right?
http://www.defensenews.com/articles/...gon-appointees
Sources who support Mattis have grown increasingly vocal about frustrations with Mira Ricardel, a top defense voice on the Trump campaign who also served as a part of the defense transition team for the administration. Ricardel is positioned at the Office of Presidential Personnel and has been a vital part of the nominee review process, including conducting personal interviews with perspective nominees.
A number of sources, including one inside the administration, said Mattis and Ricardel have directly clashed over nominees. Two of those sources speculated that Ricardel had hoped for a Pentagon position when the transition ended, perhaps as the undersecretary of defense for policy.
But where supporters of Mattis see Ricardel as a roadblock to progress, those on the Trump team view her as a loyal soldier who is looking out for the interests of the President.
“She’s extremely well respected and liked at the White House,” one administration source said. “The White House thinks she’s done great work in a difficult situation."
It now appears Ricardel will be moving out of the OPP position soon. The administration source said she is in line for a senior position with the Department of Commerce that deals with the national security world.
Sources from the Pentagon say that the move comes after a major clash with Mattis, with one source familiar with the discussions going so far as to say that “Mattis told the White House either Mira goes, or he walks. They blinked.”
Trump will keep mattis happy, as far as the Ukraine goes, joe bidens son had a big deal over there with oil companies that he helped to facilitate. Do you want to provoke WW3 over ex Russian satellites? I sure the fuck don't. Saudi arabia is good and Russia is bad in your warped mind. As far as Iran goes, they are our enemies, Obama had been writing the ayatollah love letters for years before he could get the scumbag to take our 150 billion dollars. They even orchestrated a capture of our navy people on the day of the deal, that Iran nicely released a few days later (the female soldier was forced to wear a head scarf fucking contraption also).
Benedict Arnold was a war hero, he was also a traitor.
Last edited by Hooked; 2017-03-26 at 07:39 AM.
You're not a very smart person, are you?
The US intelligence Community.
Defense Intelligence Agency - Headed by the military (presently Lt. General Vincent Stewart, USMC)
National Geo-spatial Intelligence Agency - Headed by Civilians, current director, Robert Darillo, worked for the DIA (above) starting in 1983.
National Reconnaissance Office - Deputy Director (2nd in command) is military.
National Security Agency - Headed by the military (Admiral Rogers, USN). Deputy director is a civilian.
Military Intelligence Corpse - US Army Intelligence branch, headed by a General
Office of Naval Intelligence - US Navy intelligence branch, headed by an Admiral
Twenty-Fifth Air Force - US Air Force Intelligence branch, headed by a General
Marine Corpse Intelligence - USMC intelligence branch, headed by a General
Coast Guard Intelligence - USCG intelligence branch, headed by a USCG officer
Office of Intelligence and Analysis - clearing house for the IC, headed by a retired General (Frank Taylor)
Central Intelligence Agency - Headed by civilians
Bureau of Intelligence Research - State Department branch, headed by civilians
Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence - Treasury department branch, headed by civilians
Office of National Security Intelligence - Drug Enforcement Agency / Justice Department branch, headed by civilians
Intelligence Branch - FBI branch, headed by civilians
Office of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence - Department of Energy branch, headed by civilians, oversees nuclear weapons security (because nuclear weapons are under civilian control).
That is the entire intelligence community, all 16 members.
So unless you want the military to take over the Treasury, Justice Department and State Department, which you know, is not going to happen and makes no sense whatsoever, then our intelligence community _is_ already dominated by the military.
Yeah I want them to take over all of it and kick out the scumbag traitors. The military is the only group of men who haven't been contaminated. These FBI, CIA, NSA dichheads were never scrutinized, they were appointed by the corrupt Obama regime and equally the corrupt bush and Clinton regime. The bushes, Clintons and obamas are all good friends.
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