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Patrick Armstrong — Russian Federation Sitrep 19 July 2018

Lighthearted but serious Patrick Armstrong updates us with links and humor.Russian ObserverRussian Federation Sitrep 19 July 2018 Patrick ArmstrongSee alsoStrategic Culture FoundationThe Establishment Strikes Back Philip Giraldi, former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer, now Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest and founding member of the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for SanitySee also Fort Russ The Butina Case: A Tale Of...

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Col. Pat Lang — Editorial – China hacked Clinton’s e-mail

Another shoe drops. Short.Sic Semper Tyrannis Editorial - China hacked Clinton's e-mailCol. W. Patrick Lang, US Army (ret.) At the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lang was the Defense Intelligence Officer (DIO) for the Middle East, South Asia and counter-terrorism, and later, the first Director of the Defense Humint Service. At the DIA, he was a member of the Defense Senior Executive Service. He participated in the drafting of National Intelligence Estimates. From 1992 to 1994, all the U.S....

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Greg Hunter — Former CIA Officer Exposes Clinton Charity Fraud as Biggest Scandal in US History

Former CIA Officer and whistleblower Kevin Shipp says the reason for all the crime and treason at the FBI and DOJ all boils down to one thing – the Clinton's so-called “charity.” "The shocking thing about that is all the former directors of the CIA that have come out to support her, from Clapper to Brennan to Morell to Robert Gates supporting her being elected, knew about this criminal syndicate. Comey was protecting it. Lynch was protecting it. Weissmann was protecting it. And that is the...

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Andrew C. McCarthy — It Wasn’t Comey’s Decision to Exonerate Hillary – It Was Obama’s

In his April 10 comments, Obama made the obvious explicit: He did not want the certain Democratic nominee, the candidate he was backing to succeed him, to be indicted. Conveniently, his remarks (inevitably echoed by Comey) did not mention that an intent to endanger national security was not an element of the criminal offenses Clinton was suspected of committing – in classic Obama fashion, he was urging her innocence of a strawman crime while dodging any discussion of the crimes she had...

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