Monday, May 27, 2019

WH Sanders: There Was an 'Outrageous Amount of Corruption at the FBI'

WH Sanders: There Was an 'Outrageous Amount of Corruption at the FBI' - breitbart.com

Excerpt from this article:

"They leaked information. They lied. They were specifically working trying to take down the president, trying to hurt the president. We'll leave the final call up to the attorney general, and he'll get to the bottom of it. But we think Americans deserve the truth. The president asked for that. And we should expect nothing less."
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Consider...

"Whenever you run a clandestine operation, you run two things at the same time: you prepare the team for the hit, and you keep it so small there's nobody to spread it all around. And across the hall is a big staff working on what we call special plans. They're preparing the cover story. The cover story is what they want people to believe and to talk about, and to argue about." - From a 1992 speech by Col. Fletcher Prouty, former chief of special operations, Joint Chief of Staff  - from the book  Deep Truth: The Lives of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein:

Note: No one should vote in the 2020 election without reading Gary Allen's book None Dare Call it Conspiracy. You can purchase this book by clicking on the link below, or you can read it for free by going to None Dare Call It Conspiracy

Dan Smoot, the former assistant to FBI Head J. Edgar Hoover, had this to say about this amazing book:

"None Dare Call it Conspiracy is an admirable job of amassing information to prove that communism is socialism and socialism (a plot to enslave the world) is not a movement of the downtrodden but a scheme supported and directed by the wealthiest of people. If enough Americans read and acted upon NDCC they really can save the Republic from the conspirators - whose plans for the destruction of our country are galloping fast toward completion." (Source)

recommended reading:

  

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)