i tune out when this over actor, over acts
pffft
i tune out when this over actor, over acts
pffft
Truth does hit differently.
Thank you
Mr Stewart: I completely believe you
i do too, sir
i do too
There are deep concerns of what the FBI do, the star-sis tactics have been used against all of the whistle blowers
Mr Friend hunted the worst of the worst.
Tears falling, that was appalling treatment of 6 5 3 and 2 week old
6 weeks FBI stole all his earthly belongings and fucked them over
BV PLS CHECK REPORTS
This government will crush you
This is reality.
And its happened to me and keeps happening to me.
It breaks my heart to see this happening to others, just breaks my heart all over again.
The democrat deep staters are asking for it.
There are more of US than them.
Dismissing and ridiculing the testimony of 4 fully trained and trusted men, until they addressed constitutional issues…
The more people that stand up and tell the truth about the deep-states playbook of intimidation, financial ruin and death threats and deaths, the faster this is going to fall apart.
Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸🦅
@DanScavino
THERE ARE MORE OF US—THAN THERE ARE OF THEM. LET’S GOOOOO❤️🤍💙🇺🇸🦅
1:10 AM · Jan 18, 2022
https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1483245408650473472
TheStormHasArrived
@TheStormHasArrived17
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Epic fail by Rep. Goldman to get one of the badass whistleblowers, Garret O’Boyle, to condemn the Durham report.
Goldman gets owned by O’Boyle 😂
O’BOYLE RULES! 😎
https://truthsocial.com/@TheStormHasArrived17/posts/110390644089663865
https://rumble.com/embed/v2lwllc/?pub=4
your notes suck
FBI Whistleblower Confirms Undercover Agents on Jan 6
4:36
https://rumble.com/v2oi702-fbi-whistleblower-confirms-undercover-agents-on-jan-6.html
https://rumble.com/embed/v2lwrke/?pub=4
FBI WHISTLEBLOWER SLAMS ‘ORWELLIAN ATMOSPHERE’ AT THE BUREAU
FBI whistleblower Special Agent Garret O’Boyle offered testimony on Thursday to the House Judiciary Committee, sharing his experience with the dark side of the bureau after making protected disclosures to Congress.
During his testimony on Thursday, O’Boyle noted that the FBI was squashing whistleblower testimony “by design,” describing the bureau as “an Orwellian atmosphere that silences opposition and discussion.”
O’Boyle also said that “too many in the FBI aren’t willing to sacrifice for the hard right over the easy wrong.”
FBI retaliated against whistleblower Garret O'Boyle and his family:
"Bad guys have begun running parts of the government, making it difficult to continue serving this nation and protecting the innocent." pic.twitter.com/wQ97tkh0ql
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) May 18, 2023
According to the committee’s report on the FBI whistleblower’s testimony, O’Boyle described the “weaponization of the security clearance process.”
Via the report:
“He described how the FBI suspended him right in the middle of his transfer and two weeks before his wife gave birth to their fourth child, causing their personal belongings—clothes, toys, furniture—to be stuck in an FBI-controlled storage unit for an extended period of time.”
Before the committee, Special Agent O’Boyle added, “I swore to defend this country from enemies both foreign and domestic, even if that means sacrificing my life. I’ve lived that oath out since enlisting in the Army, consistently saying, here am I, send me. My oath, however, did not include sacrificing the hopes, dreams, and livelihood of my family.”
His testimony was one of three that was presented on Thursday. RSBN reported that Special Agent Stephen Friend and Staff Operations Specialist Marcus Allen also testified before the committee.
Friend sounded the alarm on the FBI’s departure from case management rules and the FBI’s use of SWAT teams against American citizens who had been accused of non-violent crimes. Friend stated that he had been concerned that these departures could have “undermined potentially righteous prosecutions.”
Following his decision to voice his concerns over these matters, the FBI suspended Friend without pay.
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/fbi-whistleblower-slams-orwellian-atmosphere-at-the-bureau/
The Unspoken Warning In The Durham Report: American Self-Government Is Collapsing
MAY 18, 2023
6 MIN READ
Yesterday in these pages Margot Cleveland rightly noted that the most damning finding in the 306-page report from Special Counsel John Durham is not necessarily the FBI’s scandalous Crossfire Hurricane investigation of the Trump campaign in 2016, but that the egregious abuses of power detailed in the report cannot be remedied “absent a curing of the corrupted hearts and minds of law enforcement and intelligence agencies.”
For all the FBI’s blatant partisanship, its disregard of exculpatory evidence, and its outright deception to secure FISA warrants on Trump campaign associates, writes Cleveland, “what should terrify the country is not the catalog of malfeasance the special counsel recited — for mistakes and even gross failures can be corrected — but that Durham warned of corrupted hearts and minds, unfaithful to the people and their Constitution.”
For his part, Durham didn’t recommend any changes to FBI guidelines or policies, because no amount of reform will be sufficient if the people in charge feel free to disregard guidelines and policies whenever they see fit to do so. As such, wrote Durham, “the answer is not the creation of new rules but a renewed fidelity to the old. The promulgation of additional rules and regulations to be learned in yet more training sessions would likely prove to be a fruitless exercise if the FBI’s guiding principles of ‘Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity’ are not engrained in the hearts and minds of those sworn to meet the FBI’s mission of ‘Protect[ing] the American People and uphold[ing] the Constitution of the United States.’”
Durham is right, as is Cleveland. The abuse of power laid out in the report is terrifying, not just because what the FBI undertook in 2016 amounted to an attempted coup, but because it’s unclear how to prevent it from happening again. Indeed, we saw the same kind of abuse of power at play in 2020 when active and former CIA officials saw fit to interfere in the election by soliciting signatures for a letter designed to quash the Hunter Biden laptop story. There is every reason to believe that these kinds of abuses will happen again in 2024, and in every future presidential election.
As I wrote earlier this week, such abuse in our law enforcement and intelligence agencies represents a mortal threat to the republic, and we should understand the Durham report in that light.
But Durham’s damning indictment of the DOJ and FBI goes beyond those particular agencies, and indeed beyond the federal government. That people like former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, along with the entire cast of villains and liars in the Durham report, rose to positions of such power, and then proceeded to abuse that power by arrogating to themselves the right to decide who should be president — a right that belongs solely to the American people — says something about the state of our republic.
What it says is this: We have produced, and are still producing, a totally corrupt elite bereft of any sense of “Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity,” to say nothing of moral virtue or the common good.
Put bluntly, an elite like that makes self-government in a republic of free citizens impossible. It also means that the elite will work to corrupt ordinary Americans, eroding their respect for the rule of law and fidelity to the Constitution. As the elites go, so eventually the entire country goes.
Seen in this light, the Durham report should be understood as a dire warning about the fate of our country. John Adams issued a similar warning when he penned his famous line, that “Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” George Washington did the same in his farewell address when he said, “’Tis substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government.”
The founders knew what we seem to have forgotten: Without a virtuous people, without citizens and leaders who believe in objective moral truth and understand themselves to be bound by it, we cannot be a free people, and we cannot sustain a republic. Laws alone, to say nothing of guidelines and policies, are not enough to support and sustain self-government. You need citizens who will respect and uphold the law, and leaders who actually believe in the principle of self-government — something our current crop of leaders clearly rejects.
Without a morally virtuous citizenry, the founders also knew we would eventually become a society not of free men and women, but of slaves to a tyrannical regime. That’s the real warning embedded in the Durham report. The corruption of the FBI, the CIA, and the entire federal intelligence community, which led to the Russia-collusion hoax and almost took down Trump’s campaign, and then his presidency, cannot be fixed with new rules and policies. It’s a moral failing, moral corruption, and it can only be fixed by a spiritual renewal in America, by a return to — let’s be honest — a civic culture shaped and guided by Christian moral virtue.
It’s easy to look at the Durham report and conclude that the problem is just with a handful of bad apples in the federal intelligence agencies. But the rot goes much deeper than that. People like Comey and Brennan and the legions of corrupt agents and bureaucrats under them were produced by an American society that has lost its way, that has become unmoored from the morality that sustains our system of government and inculcates virtue in our citizenry.
New rules and regulations won’t be enough. Nor will it be enough to defund or disband the FBI. Unless we rediscover the moral virtue necessary for self-government, we will descend, bit by bit, into tyranny. And one day we will look back at the Durham report and understand that it wasn’t just an indictment of the FBI but an indictment of us all — and a harbinger of the end of our republic.
https://thefederalist.com/2023/05/18/the-unspoken-warning-in-the-durham-report-american-self-government-is-collapsing/
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
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Gee, Rupert Murdoch used to like me a lot when I was President!
May 18, 2023, 12:18 PM
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/110390590094584655
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
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1h
Gee, Rupert Murdoch used to like me a lot when I was President!
May 18, 2023, 12:18 PM
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/110390590094584655
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Apr 21, 2018 11:40:38 AM EDT
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Apr 21, 2018 11:36:17 AM EDT
Anonymous ID: 8612fa No. 1130125
Apr 21, 2018 11:33:06 AM EDT
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>>1130089
We have has a very good relationship with Maggie Haberman of Politico over the last year. We have had her tee up stories for us before and have never been disappointed. While we should have a larger conversation in the near future about a broader strategy for reengaging the beat press that covers HRC, for this we think we can achieve our objective and do the most shaping by going to Maggie.
>>1130125
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“These stories will only matter/hurt us if we keep pushing hard and get too much chatter out there.”
Push FAKE NEWS [4am] - MSM PRE BAD news [THEM].
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Anons: Impressive, most impressive.
Why would in-game chat be disabled during [FF event(s)]?
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comms to Rupert, not to print a FF?
FF incoming?
School Shooting incoming FF?
revenge?
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