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originally posted by: carewemust
The Great Deceiver - James Comey, Speaks today:
"We must use every breath we have to remove Trump from office in 2020!"
Source: hotair.com...
Bush served as CIA director from Jan. 30, 1976, to Jan. 20, 1977. The agency recently had been discredited by revelations of its spying on U.S. citizens and repeated assassination attempts against Castro. Bush is often praised for restoring CIA credibility, but he didn’t do that by ending its nefarious covert operations, especially in Latin America, where the U.S. habitually intervened to protect U.S. corporate and financial interests. During Bush’s tenure and until 1985, state oppression and terror was at fever pitch in the Southern Cone nations whose tyrannies we had helped install or at least assisted subsequently. The situations in Pinochet’s Chile and the generals’ Argentina were especially gruesome, but also in Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. In 1975, the military intelligence chiefs of all but Brazil (which joined later) launched Operation Condor, a coordinated campaign to eliminate all opponents of their regimes. The CIA was thoroughly informed and supportive of Operation Condor and its widespread use of torture and murder. A declassified CIA document dated June 23, 1976, reports that “in early 1974, security officials from Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia met in Buenos Aires to prepare coordinated actions against subversive targets.” Actually, Operation Condor was the fruition of plans developed in the 1960s and early 1970s among international security officials at the U.S. Army School of the Americas, then in Panama, and the Conference of American Armies to deal with perceived threats in South America from political dissidents.....
Given his experience, it’s difficult not to believe that Bush, when he was Reagan’s vice president, was involved in U.S. military support of the bloody repression in El Salvador and Guatemala, or Reagan’s efforts to overthrow the Nicaraguan government by funding the Contra terror campaign based in Honduras. During the Congressional investigations into Iran-Contra, Bush claimed ignorance, and no finger was ever pointed at him. On Dec. 24, 1992, shortly after failing to win a second term, he pardoned those convicted of perjuring themselves during the Iran-Contra investigations, including Caspar Weinberger, Elliott Abrams and Robert McFarlane.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: PokeyJoe
PokeyJoe,
#2569 is about Jimmy Carter...
Read down the first letters on each line to get PNUTF2T... Peanut failure to terminate or testify?
Jimmy Carter is well known for being a peanut farmer.
Donald Trump Exposed: Trump's Photographer Speaks Out On Q (Video) Monday, December 10, 2018 5:41
The military is in charge and they dont talk. Ever.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: PokeyJoe
PokeyJoe,
#2569 is about Jimmy Carter...
Read down the first letters on each line to get PNUTF2T... Peanut failure to terminate or testify?
Jimmy Carter is well known for being a peanut farmer.
He didn't get an envelope at GHWB funeral. There was an October Surprise conspiracy theory on Carter back in 1980 during the Hostage crisis.