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originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: underwerks
If they have evidence... charge him, but lets stop pretending this "investigation" is anything more than what it is.. political theater to placate the masses.
(yes the same as the republican investigations of Hillary)
No matter what they find no charges will be filed against anyone that matters, some low level flunky will go to jail and everyone will declare victory.
originally posted by: RickyD
Well damn...this thread got shut down might fast.
originally posted by: Kharron
originally posted by: RickyD
Well damn...this thread got shut down might fast.
Well done, sir.
Long time members are fully aware of these techniques:
The Gentleperson's Guide To Forum Spies
But then seven or eight people get together, flood the thread with a number of these techniques in order to bury the truth... and then one goes, "Damn, we did a good job, we shut this down fast."
Well done, sir... well done.
originally posted by: Arnie123
originally posted by: Kharron
originally posted by: RickyD
Well damn...this thread got shut down might fast.
Well done, sir.
Long time members are fully aware of these techniques:
The Gentleperson's Guide To Forum Spies
But then seven or eight people get together, flood the thread with a number of these techniques in order to bury the truth... and then one goes, "Damn, we did a good job, we shut this down fast."
Well done, sir... well done.
Yes that must be it, forum spies, lmfao, right 😒
The ridiculousness portrayed by the rabid left never ceases to amaze me.
originally posted by: Arnie123
originally posted by: Kharron
originally posted by: RickyD
Well damn...this thread got shut down might fast.
Well done, sir.
Long time members are fully aware of these techniques:
The Gentleperson's Guide To Forum Spies
But then seven or eight people get together, flood the thread with a number of these techniques in order to bury the truth... and then one goes, "Damn, we did a good job, we shut this down fast."
Well done, sir... well done.
Yes that must be it, forum spies, lmfao, right 😒
The ridiculousness portrayed by the rabid left never ceases to amaze me.
That could be but OP is going to have to do some fancy juggling between the old Russian Russian narrative and this new one . Maybe he should create a new thread showing us all how it all fits nicely into his power point presentation . I am sure both narrative's are vague enough and flexible enough to pull it off .
Believe it or not, Trump could be beholden to more than one country. And more foreign interests
Just like the Clinton Foundation donations from Arab States !! 10's of millions !!
The August meeting reported by the Times was not previously known to the public.
Nader became a close ally of Trump officials.
He met frequently with Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, and Michael Flynn, who would become Trump’s first national security adviser.
Trump has closely aligned himself with Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. His first foreign trip was to Riyadh.
Last year, Trump embraced a Saudi-led blockade against Qatar, a key US ally, against the counsel of his foreign policy advisers.
Recently, the president withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal – a move championed by Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Throughout the mid to late-aught’s, the private military contractor, Blackwater, became a go-to firm for the CIA, State Department, and Department of Defense for everything from military operations in Iraq to ad-hoc law enforcement during Hurricane Katrina.
Unsurprisingly, Blackwater developed a comfortable relationship with the CIA, through which most of its larger contracts were acquired. It even created a price sheet for CIA services its multinational, private-sector clients might desire, like setting up safe houses anywhere in the world, or having CIA operatives represent your interests in front of national decision makers.
On September 3 the New York Times reported that Blackwater had "created a web of more than 30 shell companies or subsidiaries in part to obtain millions of dollars in American government contracts after the security company came under intense criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq."
The coordinator of Blackwater’s covert CIA business, former CIA paramilitary officer Enrique "Ric" Prado, set up a global network of foreign operatives, offering their "deniability" as a "big plus" for potential Blackwater customers, according to company documents. The CIA has long used proxy forces to carry out extralegal actions or to shield US government involvement in unsavory operations from scrutiny. In some cases, these "deniable" foreign forces don’t even know who they are working for. Prado and Prince built up a network of such foreigners while Blackwater was at the center of the CIA’s assassination program, beginning in 2004.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: UKTruth
Again, how is that you are able to disregard the basic facts here?
The meeting occurred. That's been confirmed by no less than Donald Trump Jr through his lawyer. Furthermore, it's absurdly obvious that Erik Prince lied to Congress.
I didn't say that the Trump campaign "colluded" with Saudi Arabia or UAE but an offer was quite clearly presented. Your reluctance to acknowledge those things doesn't really have anything to do with anything.
I know that you don't care. Why bother posting just to to tell me? Oh, I know why, it's because I presented uncomfortable facts that can't be refuted with opinions.