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Originally posted by AtW View PostCIA offers free private jet option, waterboarding available too...
You don't even have a clue what the image is of, it's just a visual slogan. I find it offensive you use this stuff.
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I may have an over exuberance with posting but I'm pretty solid knowing I called this out.
What I would advise to posters is that if they suspect foreign nationals are trying to shape their opinion, name it and share it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHaving a chat about planned bank robbery is conspiracy, that’s practice, not theory
Roger Stone is on record asking Corsi to find somebody in London to visit Farage in summer 2016, apparently Corsi’s contact (not Nigel) in London said no
My guess is that good old Nigel was used to bypass otherwise interceptable communications by GCHQ - otherwise he could have had his “chat” over the phone or ‘secure” messenger
So he brought something in or out or both, something materially related to the Russian hack of US elections - maybe he even brought USB stick with stolen data
Seems to me some waterboarding in order here, and get CIA to ask a few questions about Brexit’s targeting data too
In retrospect, are we happy with this?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“Why didn’t Mueller charge Stone with conspiracy? The rules in federal cases require that prosecutors provide defendants with broad discovery. By indicting Stone on a fairly narrow set of charges, Mueller limits what has to be disclosed & can protect ongoing investigation.”
Read fooking indictments - it’s all about collusion, just not charged right now for the above reasons
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCIA offers free private jet option, waterboarding available too...
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo when the mods are dribbling on about Russian disinformation, i'm like? what, the Russian that has been talking complete tulipe about western democracy for years? Na, BigDataPro gets a ban for chinning stuff.
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So when the mods are dribbling on about Russian disinformation, i'm like? what, the Russian that has been talking complete tulipe about western democracy for years? Na, BigDataPro gets a ban for chinning stuff.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf Trump never colluded (criminally conspired) he and people around him would not be caught lieing to the FBI about what contacts thyr had with Russian GRU front called WikiLeaks.
If Trump did not owe Putin then he could have put real proper sanctions on Putin rather than being his lapdog, he could have arrested Putins money around the world to prove to everybody that Trump is not in pocket of Putin.
Lack of action is the strongest proof he is bent, and FBI will get to the kind of proof that is acceptable to courts, one step at a time
All complete tulipe.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHaving a chat about planned bank robbery is conspiracy, that’s practice, not theory
Roger Stone is on record asking Corsi to find somebody in London to visit Farage in summer 2016, apparently Corsi’s contact (not Nigel) in London said no
My guess is that good old Nigel was used to bypass otherwise interceptable communications by GCHQ - otherwise he could have had his “chat” over the phone or ‘secure” messenger
So he brought something in or out or both, something materially related to the Russian hack of US elections - maybe he even brought USB stick with stolen data
Seems to me some waterboarding in order here, and get CIA to ask a few questions about Brexit’s targeting data too
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThere's a neat link between misrepresenting Obama's first name and Trump the birther conspiracy theorist. It rather shows Trump in the bad light, no?
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