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They all worked together. FBI, former heads, twitter, etc.
It. Was. A. Plot. To. Throw. The. Election.
And it worked.
Sedition!!!!
Deep State.
It proves one thing, this was a conspiracy among many.
Lowry makes a good point. Everyone is up in arms about some lackeys with nose rings at Twitter HQ censoring the Hunter Biden story... but what about the Leon Panettas and Michael Morells and John Brennans of the world who blatantly lied about the laptop to the public?
So much for any doubts about whether the deep state was conspiring against Trump. Brennan is the ring leader.
The Giuliani/Bannon (Trump?) plan to only release 1 e-mail per day for a month, instead of dumping it all at once like Wikileaks did with the Clinton e-mails, greatly contributed to these false narratives taking root. I know that’s sacrilege to some, but it was a huge factor in why the truth was ignored.
Finally, Wallace expressed some serious doubts about the veracity of the information in question.
“Remember that the hard drive that the computer guy in Delaware gave to the FBI in December of 2019, so about 10 or 11 months ago, they've had,” he explained. “And one assumes that had Biden taken money from a foreign entity while he was vice president and had he lied—because we've seen his tax returns from 2019—that we would have seen the fruits of that investigation by now.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/chris-wallace-shuts-down-fox-news-hunter-biden-fever-dream
Wallace remains one of the most contemptible MSM puppet masters around.
Epic disgrace. From those who feigned faith in the laughable pee-pee tapes.
But they knew to maintain deniability, by describing it as “bearing the hallmarks of,” as opposed to “being” disinfo. Sharks.
Tigers and sharks.
Censors were more blameworthy. A responsible journalist/editor would make it known that
A. There is this laptop, which allegedly proves that Joe Biden is the tool of China, Russia, Ukraine, etc.,etc., and Hunter is his bag man.
B. There are these ex-intelligence officials, who allege that the whole thing is Russian mis-information.
And then say you decide what the truth is, and vote accordingly.
Burying the story was a direct assault on democracy, decency, and the Constitution. It was also insulting as hell, as if the hoi polloi are too stupid to make up their minds, so they need to be sheltered from anything that requires thinking and judgment.
In all probability, they won't even suffer a slap on the wrist.
Imagine if the Watergate story had been censored and the papers just went along with it.
Lest we forget:
Here are the names of the “intelligence” operatives who helped engineer the coup ousting Trump via fake “Russian disinformation” allegation about Hunter laptop. These are the enemies of freedom of speech in America.
Mike Hayden, former CIA director, now analyst for CNN
Jim Clapper, former director of national intelligence, now CNN pundit
Leon Panetta, former CIA director and defense secretary
John Brennan, former CIA director, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC
Thomas Fingar, former National Intelligence Council chair, now teaches at Stanford University
Rick Ledgett, former National Security Agency deputy director, now a director at M&T Bank
John McLaughlin, former CIA acting director, now teaches at Johns Hopkins University
Michael Morell, former CIA acting director, now at George Mason University
Mike Vickers, former defense undersecretary for intelligence, now on board of BAE Systems
Doug Wise, former Defense Intelligence Agency deputy director, teaches at University of New Mexico
Nick Rasmussen, former National Counterterrorism Center director, now executive director, Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism
Russ Travers, former National Counterterrorism Center acting director
Andy Liepman, former National Counterterrorism Center deputy director
John Moseman, former CIA chief of staff
Larry Pfeiffer, former CIA chief of staff, now senior advisor to The Chertoff Group
Jeremy Bash, former CIA chief of staff, now analyst for NBC and MSNBC
Rodney Snyder, former CIA chief of staff
Glenn Gerstell, former National Security Agency general counsel
David Priess, former CIA analyst and manager
Pam Purcilly, former CIA deputy director of analysis
Marc Polymeropoulos, former CIA senior operations officer
Chris Savos, former CIA senior operations officer
John Tullius, former CIA senior intelligence officer
David A. Vanell, former CIA senior operations officer
Kristin Wood, former CIA senior intelligence officer, now non-resident fellow, Harvard
David Buckley, former CIA inspector general
Nada Bakos, former CIA analyst and targeting officer, now senior fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute
Patty Brandmaier, former CIA senior intelligence officer
James B. Bruce, former CIA senior intelligence office
David Cariens, former CIA intelligence analyst
Janice Cariens, former CIA operational support officer
Paul Kolbe, former CIA senior operations officer
Peter Corsell, former CIA analyst
Brett Davis, former CIA senior intelligence officer
Roger Zane George, former national intelligence officer:
Steven L. Hall, former CIA senior intelligence officer
Kent Harrington, former national intelligence officer
Don Hepburn, former national security executive, now president of Boanerges Solutions LLC
Timothy D. Kilbourn, former dean of CIA’s Kent School of Intelligence Analysis
Ron Marks, former CIA officer
Jonna Hiestand Mendez, former CIA technical operations officer, now on board of the International Spy Museum
Emile Nakhleh, former director of CIA’s Political Islam Strategic Analysis Program, now at University of New Mexico
Gerald A. O’Shea, former CIA senior operations officer
Nick Shapiro, former CIA deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the director
John Sipher, former CIA senior operations officer
Stephen Slick, former National Security Council senior director for intelligence programs
Cynthia Strand, former CIA deputy assistant director for global issues
Greg Tarbell, former CIA deputy executive director
David Terry, former National Intelligence Collection Board chairman
Greg Treverton, former National Intelligence Council chair, now senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Winston Wiley, former CIA director of analysis
The 51 people who lied to the world:
I agree. The twitter censors should only get a few years in prison, whereas the Intel community liars should get 50 years to life.
Also keep in mind Twitter uses foreign nationals to censor people. That is 100% foreign involvement in our election.
How do we fire entire government agencies. The FBI should be disbanded and started all over again
10% for the broad with the glasses!
What you will hear in the coming weeks and months is this: The message they signed stated that it had “the hallmarks of Russian disinformation.”
You have to be careful when listening to weasels; they speak with weasel words.
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