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British spies were first to spot Trump team's links with Russia
The Guardian (UK) ^
| April 13th, 2017
| Luke Harding, Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Nick Hopkins
Posted on 04/13/2017 2:55:44 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: JoSixChip
You are absolutely correct. I wish more readers would do their due diligence and consider the source for these reports. The Guardian has an ugly reputation gained after producing decades of Trotskyite misinformation. The editors have absolutely no love for the USA. I have thought that such reporting should be the subject of a warning, but I suppose that one has to learn for oneself.
To: Fedora
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05/09/2017 12:12:05 AM PDT
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piasa
To: Fedora
Ben Jacobs is the guy who just tonight claimed to have been body-slammed by our Montana candidate [after pushing his way into the guy’s office uninvited.]
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05/24/2017 7:34:11 PM PDT
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piasa
To: DickBrannigan
The Brits would know how to spot a Russian spy, wouldnt they? Of course they would. After all there have been hundreds of them in their government for years.
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05/24/2017 7:53:16 PM PDT
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11Bush
To: piasa
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05/24/2017 8:09:44 PM PDT
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Fedora
To: Mariner
Sure they did... with the help of people like former CIA punk Evan McMuffin ... took up the 4-Chan junk dumped on Rick Wilson... British ‘spies’ cannot even keep their own nation safe ... Maybe IF they were not on the US payroll and watching what and who they have in their midst, a bunch of devils would not have slaughtered innocents.
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