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To: nickcarraway

How did the orwellien deepstate become so powerful?

The answer is U.S.I.S.

Under Clinton the duties of federal applicant background checks was outsourced to a shell corporation known as United States Investigative Services. Prior to that the federal government processed the background checks of applicants under the oversight of OBM, office and budget management.

Eventually a whistleblower came forward to expose a scheme within usis to not only commit fraudulent fabricated background checks, but in the commission of doing so also defrauded taxpayers to the tune of nearly 7 billion dollars.

This led to nearly 700,000 improperly vetted federal applicants receiving security clearance checks to the nation’s most secure intelligence oversight positions.

The whistle blowers name is Blake Percival. However a web search will produce very little information regarding this because any mention on the internet has been nearly scrubbed.

So if there is any question regarding how the enemy secured such vital positions within our government, one look no further than U.S.I.S. which was successfully used to infiltrate and take over every branch, every level, and every agency of the U.S. government.

Here is a brief oversight:

https://www.thevillagesconservativemedia.com/whats-next-aileen-blake-percival-a-whistleblowers-story.html


4 posted on 09/05/2023 4:22:49 PM PDT by patriot torch (..)
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To: patriot torch

“”””The whistle blowers name is Blake Percival. However a web search will produce very little information regarding this because any mention on the internet has been nearly scrubbed.”””


Your comment reminded me of Winston Smith’s job at the Ministry of Information to rewrite newspaper articles that became contrary to what actually happened.

Just think how easy it is today to rewrite history when history is no longer recorded on paper but on a bunch of zeroes and ones in a computer file.


15 posted on 09/05/2023 4:36:16 PM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: patriot torch
I read it in early 1967, when I was in sixth grade.

While I was reading it, the song For What It's Worth became a hit song on the radio, was played constantly where I lived. The song enhanced the creepiness the book made me feel.

38 posted on 09/05/2023 5:15:25 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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