Live right now. I know this show can be like watching paint dry but it's quite good at the moment. It's all about Russiagate, [embedded content] President Trump's refusal to accept U.S. Intelligence agencies assessments regarding Russian election interference is being heralded by mainstream as "defiant" a "blunder" and all manner of negative descriptors. Are these not the same intel agencies that insisted Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, hurling the world into 17 years of deadly, costly, useless war? Should these agencies and individuals not be questioned and challenged to provide unequivocal, documented evidence in such matters of importance? Is Donald Trump engaged in an epic battle with Military/Industrial/Technocratic enemies of the people of the United States?
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President Trump's refusal to accept U.S. Intelligence agencies assessments regarding Russian election interference is being heralded by mainstream as "defiant" a "blunder" and all manner of negative descriptors. Are these not the same intel agencies that insisted Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, hurling the world into 17 years of deadly, costly, useless war? Should these agencies and individuals not be questioned and challenged to provide unequivocal, documented evidence in such matters of importance? Is Donald Trump engaged in an epic battle with Military/Industrial/Technocratic enemies of the people of the United States? Psychological warfare expert, Shell Game author and Deep State whistleblower Scott Bennett joins me to analyze yesterday's historic Presidential summit.