Anonymous ID: 84fdb7 Feb. 11, 2022, 7:13 p.m. No.15606908   🗄️.is 🔗kun

.Why did the #Memo drop a Friday [& before the SB]?

Did this seem strange to you?

Watch the news.

Rothschild estate sale [Black Forest].

Stock market DIVE [666 - coincidence?].

Soros transfer of wealth.

Dopey FREED.

Marriage for POWER, not LOVE.

Hilton/Roth.

Soros/Clinton.

Etc.

News unlocks MAP.

Think Mirror.

Which team?

THEY don't know.

APACHE.

These people are EVIL.

Still don't believe you are SHEEP to them?

20/20 coming.

PUBLIC is VITAL.

RELEASE of INFO VITAL.

OUTRAGE.

JUSTICE.

Can we simply arrest the opposition w/o first exposing the TRUTH?

FOLLOW THE LIGHT.

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https://oaklandnewsnow.com/capitol-rioter-extremely-remorseful-in-new-memo-claiming-he-was-brainwashed-by-the-big-lie/

 

Tune in tomorow the story unfolds

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60351768

 

The CIA released a declassified report on one of the programmes on Thursday, but declined to declassify the other, citing the need to protect "sensitive tradecraft methods and operational sources".

But Mr Wyden, of Oregon, and Mr Heinrich, of New Mexico, said by failing to do so the agency was "undermin[ing] democratic oversight and pos[ing] risks to the long-term credibility of the Intelligence Community".

The senators, who sit on the Intelligence committee, said the public deserved to know "the nature and full extent" of the surveillance, which is all but certain to include records on Americans.

The still-classified programme operates under the authority of a Reagan-era executive order and is therefore "entirely outside the statutory framework that Congress and the public believe govern this collection," they said.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) non-profit said: "These reports raise serious questions about what information of ours the CIA is vacuuming up in bulk and how the agency exploits that information to spy on Americans".

"In the course of any lawful collection, CIA may incidentally acquire information about Americans who are in contact with foreign nationals," a CIA spokesman told BBC News on Friday.

"When CIA acquires information about Americans, it safeguards that information in accordance with procedures," set out to restrict how it can use the data, the spokesman added.

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