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Military Arrests DNI Avril Haines
By Michael Baxter -
August 3, 2022
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines took a gunshot wound to the arm Tuesday morning when JAG investigators arrived at her Maryland home with a military arrest warrant charging the Deep State stooge with treason and murder-for-hire, sources in the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General’s Corps told Real Raw News.
Upon opening her front door, Haines reportedly blurted, “Oh shit!” and grabbed a pistol from a table just inside the doorway. Before she could level the weapon, a JAG officer performed a tactical hip draw, clipping Haines in the right shoulder and causing her to drop her weapon. The wound, though superficial, incapacitated Haines. She offered no further resistance. She was taken to a “processing center” where, having had her injury treated, she will stay until shipped to Guantanamo Bay for a military tribunal.
Our sources would not reveal the scope of JAG’s evidence, but said JAG has irrefutable proof that Haines “ordered the execution” of several civilians between 2013-2022.
https://realrawnews.com/2022/08/military-arrests-dni-avril-haines/
Arrested for real or not, Avril is a TOP contender for the mouth piece for Obama into Biden's ear.
Avril Haines's unusual backstory makes her an unlikely chief of US intelligence
Avril Haines, who now oversees all 16 US intelligence agencies, is unlike any of the spies who came before her, and not just because she is the country’s first female director of national intelligence.
“What’s interesting about Avril is that she’s just a voraciously curious person who will throw herself into whatever she’s doing,” said Ben Rhodes, Barack Obama’s former speechwriter and foreign policy aide who is a close friend of Haines.
There are other criticisms of Haines’s tenure as deputy CIA director. She arrived in 2013 when the Obama administration was still bogged down in dealing with the aftermath of its predecessor’s use of torture against terror suspects.
“No one was held accountable for that and Haines apparently thinks that is an OK resolution to the matter,” Daniel Jones, the Senate report’s lead author who was one of the targets of the CIA reprisals. “Many people have nothing but great things to say about her, but that is a massive blind spot, which is kind of unforgivable.”
When the Senate report by Jones and his team was finished, it was Haines who had the job of redacting it. By the time she was done, only 525 pages of the 6,700 total were released.
“When Obama came into office he signed an executive order that explicitly stated that you could not classify information that was simply embarrassing,” Jones said. “I feel strongly that she advocated for redactions that were not consistent with Obama’s executive order.”
What counts even more, though, is her previous relationship with the president, something none of her predecessors had. That alone could make her one of the more powerful directors of national intelligence.
“I was in the PDB [president’s daily brief] every morning with her for the last couple of years [of the Obama administration] when she was deputy national security adviser, and so was Biden,” Rhodes said. “Presumably now as DNI, she could be the person briefing Biden every morning on intelligence matters.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/26/avril-haines-director-of-national-intelligence