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originally posted by: WilliamtheResolute
a reply to: Gryphon66
"If you're subtly suggesting that I'm a shill ... I have to tell you, that's been done to death."
.....apparently unsuccessfully.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: Gryphon66
So we're talking about a theoretical group with no real evidence to confirm its existence
There's no theoretical group.
The only group in America that has the same political boundaries as the government, but has its own "Constitution" is that group everybody knows as the Freemasons.
To clarify, you are stating that the Freemasons are "the Deep State"?
originally posted by: DrStevenBrule
Sounds like the intelligent community swamp is still filled to the brim.
Let President Trump get it drained stat!
originally posted by: eisegesis
What we’re witnessing take place is an internal war between new and preexisting power structures. The CIA/NSA has long pulled the strings behind the curtain of Democracy, both setting up and tearing down governments at will, using whatever means necessary. In the past, Kucinich has stated: “Either you choose the Constitution or the NSA. You can’t have both,” which I believe to be true.
“Whether you’re for Trump or against Trump, the White House is under attack from elements inside the intelligence community, which are trying to elevate tensions between Russia and the US! At the bottom of that is money & an agenda to cash-in on conflict! There’s a game going on inside the intelligence community where there are those who want to separate the US from Russia in a way that would re-ignite the cold war…Wake up America!”
The Constitution has been under attack for centuries or at least ignored by government elitists that put their own agendas ahead of what's right for Americans. The tools that the intelligence community have at their disposal, combined with local efforts, now make it impossible for Democracy to operate in the way it was intended to. This time around, they're not being shy about letting the president (and public), know who ultimately makes the decisions for America.
originally posted by: carewemust
Imagine being the President of the United States, and not being able to trust the content of your daily intelligence briefings, due to butt-hurt traitors providing some of the briefing's content.
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: Gryphon66
So we're talking about a theoretical group with no real evidence to confirm its existence
There's no theoretical group.
The only group in America that has the same political boundaries as the government, but has its own "Constitution" is that group everybody knows as the Freemasons.
To clarify, you are stating that the Freemasons are "the Deep State"?
Yup!
originally posted by: amfirst1
a reply to: AMPTAH
Yet you still haven't provided any proof. Providing nothing does not make something real.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: AMPTAH
and yet, when you grow up and do the real research, you find that the power structure of the Masonic organization is set up in such a way that makes all of that impossible and for just that reason. But we only let good men join, so you will have to take my word on that sport.
originally posted by: network dude
But we only let good men join, so you will have to take my word on that sport.
One former official, who speaks regularly to current senior officials, called Feinberg's expected role an "extra-constitutional process," and said Trump believes the intelligence community "needs to be threshed and cleaned and bent to the will of the executive."
originally posted by: ThoughtIsMadness
a reply to: WilliamtheResolute
I'm still not sure that Trump isn't suffering from early onset dementia.
Although even a monkey could see that certain factions within the intelligence community would rather have nothing to do with him.
He cannot even control the proper application of his fake tan.
Even if he had the IQ to plan these things out. There was no way for him to know what he is up against. So No
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: network dude
But we only let good men join, so you will have to take my word on that sport.
Yes, I know you only let good men join.
But, I don't consider Freemason Anders Breivik a "good man."
The problem is that Freemasons have their own definition of the "good man."
And each lodge uses their "black ball" to ensure only their definition of the "good man" can become a member there.
That "black ball" ensures the brothers can sit in harmony, without disputes and disagreements among themselves, in the lodge. That all members of a particular lodge are "on the same page."
That naturally leads to a bifurcation of "goodness" into the "dark" and the "light".
The checkered floor of the Freemason lodge has no "grey squares".
originally posted by: ThoughtIsMadness
a reply to: network dude
Just wondering why someone as high and mighty as a Freemason would try to demean someone by calling them sport at the end of a statement.
Get what I mean sport.