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To: JGT

James Comey is a poster boy for the Deep State. Went from the DOJ to defense contractor Lockheed, then to Bridgewater hedge fund, then to Columbia law school and on to crooked HSBC bank, then back to the FBI.

Or take a look at McCabe’s predecessor as FBI DD. Mark Giuliano spent 25 years in the FBI working up to #2. Is now chief of security for Invesco, which manages nearly a capital ‘T’ trillion dollars worth of assets.

These aren’t guys biting their fingernails over $100k/yr government pensions.


274 posted on 04/03/2018 1:41:52 PM PDT by jjotto ("Ya could look it up!")
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To: jjotto
“These aren’t guys biting their fingernails over $100k/yr government pensions.”

You are correct, they aren't worried about their pensions in the least. What they are worried about is protecting the system that allows them to legally bounce around from one mega corporation to the next, from one international law firm to another, from one bureaucratic administration to another. The SES provides the cover, the “muscle,” that keeps legislation intact, keeps bureaucratic rules sufficiently stagnant, it basically mucks with all levels of our federal rules, laws, guidelines and systems of public administration so that the system stays rigged.

The heavy hitters in Goldman-Sachs, the Trilaterals, the CFR all depend on the SES to keep the governmental system corruptible. It's a synergistic alliance that allows the big boys to play a rigged game. For over 30 years SES has allowed the globalists to use all levels of our government for the benefit of them all. And the most disgusting aspect of all of this is that we the taxpayers are paying for our own enslavement.

275 posted on 04/03/2018 1:58:44 PM PDT by JGT
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