>>6467713 (lb)
If Barry was in Pakistan around the same time Brzezinski was creating the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, then Barry was likely a recruiter.
Also explains why nobody at Columbia ever saw him.
>>6467713 (lb)
If Barry was in Pakistan around the same time Brzezinski was creating the Mujahideen in Afghanistan, then Barry was likely a recruiter.
Also explains why nobody at Columbia ever saw him.
>>6467856 (lb)
> What did AUS/UK obtain in exchange for all that money?
Barry's spy network helped DS AUS/UK criminals to get dirt on their own political opponents so they could stay in power. AUS gave $25 million to the Clinton Foundation (thank you, Mr. Downer), and both AUS/UK returned the favor by inserting spies into the Obama-run DS spy op on Trump and other non-DS candidates (Ben Carson, etc.).
>>6467889 (lb)
Sure, Paperclip is important to know about, but far more important were/are:
Operation Cyclone - the beginning of the CIA terrorist op
Operation Gladio - eventually became what we say in the Obama admin
Hey Fren, it will come down to a matter of opinion on that one. I don't think they are the same. Plus, Osama bin Laden had a pretty solid backstory with his daddy being #2 rich guy in Saudi Arabia.
Sen. Richard Burr (R?-NC) wants Trump, Jr. to testify again, even though the previous agreement say he would only testify once.
WTF is going on with Burr?
Do anons know that the Senate Intel committee is STILL investigating "Muh Russia Collusion" story?
"Senate Intel Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) said this week that his panel won’t be releasing its ‘Trump-Russia’ investigation report until August."
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/senate-intel-chairman-richard-burr-delays-release-of-senate-intel-russia-report-until-august/
Do anons know that AG Barr has offered a less redacted Mueller report to 12 members of Congress, only 2 of which have actually looked at it (Sen. Graham and Rep. Collins)? Sen Burr is one who was offered, but has NOT looked at it – even though his committee was "working with" the Mueller team on their dual investigations.
"Barr offered access to a less-redacted version of the report to just 12 members of Congress — six Democrats and six Republicans. But as of Tuesday afternoon, only Rep. Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, opted to view it. A third, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he planned to review the report later Tuesday."
"Others granted access include … Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) …"
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/30/mueller-report-redacted-1295105
Do anons know that it is Sen. Burr who sponsored the EXTENSION of the 702 law that (unconstitutionally) allows spying on Americans?
"Apparently the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is ready to ignore the Fourth Amendment and surveil Americans without warrants, according to a new report as citizens’ safety is in question.
"Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Amendments currently allows federal agencies to monitor communications of foreigners for anti-terror, anti-espionage and national defense purposes, and is set to expire on Dec. 31 of this year. The renewal bill is sponsored by Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.), and passage would extend it until 2025."
https://conservativedailypost.com/senate-intelligence-committees-dirty-secret-revealed-americans-safety-jeopardy/