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To: Lady Heron

I guessed that honesty and truth ended when the feds entered the case and that was within hours. The feds do not tell the truth or allow it to be told. It is an institutional mandate. the sheriff slipped up a bit in the interview. it won’t happen again.


45 posted on 10/07/2017 1:55:44 AM PDT by arthurus
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To: arthurus

“I guessed that honesty and truth ended when the feds entered the case and that was within hours. The feds do not tell the truth or allow it to be told. It is an institutional mandate. the sheriff slipped up a bit in the interview. it won’t happen again.”

So true. Did you see the Feds rush to the microphone to stress that they had no evidence of other operators as soon as the sheriff finished speaking?

Think of where we are now as a nation—we can’t trust our major news organizations. We don’t trust the FBI, as it’s obvious it has been usurped by unscrupulous leaders working against the US. Our communications are all recorded and even our televisions can spy on us, along with our robot vacuum cleaners and kids’ robotic toys.

30 years ago I would have been locked up for being a nut for saying any of this.


52 posted on 10/07/2017 5:49:22 AM PDT by binreadin
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