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Trump Junior Email Chain re June meeting with Russian lawyer
william.scherk posted a blog entry in Friends and Foes
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Hi All, A friend pointed out a March 17 article about the Steele dossier that goes into incredible detail about who the players were and what their roles were in creating and disseminating the dossier. I've only started reading it, but it appears to contain a treasure trove of information about the incestuous relationships between the government, the media, Fusion GPS, the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and so on. It appears quite interesting. Here is a link. Darrell
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Anybody Enjoying the Hillary Clinton Show? I am. I'll talk about this stuff later in the thread, links and so on. Right now I just want to savor the schadenfreude. Michael
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Clinton Confederacy Crackup I don't know if law enforcement will get the Clintons, but it looks like their Confederacy is going down the tubes. This thread is for documenting relevant events as they happen. I'll get it going with a couple of items. From Breitbart: Associate in Hillary Clinton Uranium One Russian Bribery Case Indicted From the article: And a tweet from Dear Bill: Other people get insulted when a dude lies to their face with a chip on his shoulder. One more crack in the Clinton Confederacy... Michael
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A noteworthy, remarkably lucid recap of what has happened. We have blundered away U.S. financial and strategic options. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-08-21/multipolar-world-order-economics-vs-politics
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CVN-75 Harry Truman battle group about a week away from arriving at Syrian coast. Add French carrier Charles de Gaulle with orders to wage war. Add Israeli commandos and submarines to that mix. Add Turkish air force and troops protecting ISIS, attacking Kurds. Add Hezbollah. Goodwill is off the table, not future news. Russia is there to defend Assad. How strong? -- Ted Koppel in his just-released book Lights Out estimates a $2 billion ISIS bankroll from oil sales and theft of antiquities, plenty of cash to outsource world-class hackers to crash the U.S. national power grid. To complicate m
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Well, today we have this rather revealing story, "former" KGB/FSB officer, now President of Russia, Vladimir Putin announces that NSA "whistleblower" Edward Snowden can stay in Russia as long as he does not harm our friend, the United States! No, really. Even Putin quickly added that that's a strange comment to be coming from him. Not really. The implications of this decision by Putin to accept Snowden (who apparently has now applied for "asylum" in Russia), and the capitulation of the U.S. government to this development says a lot about all three. Read: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/
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