>>2176579 (pbs)
>This doesn't sound so good.
>INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone.
KEK…code for..we parked the car, alerted the customers as to where the material was…and OMG we got robbed in a high crime area.
This maneuver is getting old. It has been used multiple times to supply weapons…IE FBI agent left gun in car, gun stolen, used to murder Seth Rich…I cannot even count how many times they've used this to transfer shit to criminals.
I wonder where the missing nuke from Broken Arrow is…and how "safe" we really are.
BAKER NOTABLE
VERY notable
>>2176604 (pb)
>Perhaps the most interesting thing to come out of this summit was the photograph at the link below.
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>https://uk.businessinsider.com/trump-nato-leaders-photo-reflects-tensions-2018-7
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>This photo shows all the NATO leaders looking one way while Trump looks the other. This was almost certainly posed to send a message and shows that these “leaders,” including Trump, actually take orders from elsewhere.
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>It is obvious to any rational observer that NATO serves no useful function except to lobby for arms companies. The whole structure of propaganda and lies portraying Russia as an aggressor and a threat to Europe is Khazarian double-speak, with no basis in fact. The European countries, acting rationally, would rather spend their money on something other than military-industrial instruments of mass murder. That is why a recent opinion poll showed that only 37% of Germans want the U.S. military to remain in their country.
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>What is really going on here is that an agreement has already been reached between the U.S. and Russia over NATO, the Ukraine, Syria, and Israel, according to Pentagon and FSB sources. As this newsletter goes online, Trump will be meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss this, Pentagon sources confirm.
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>Regardless of what public announcements are made after the meeting, FSB and Pentagon sources say the U.S./Russian deal involves…
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