Anonymous ID: 42c2c0 Feb. 23, 2020, 8:41 a.m. No.8226255   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6259 >>6576

DJT Jr

 

I am not an elitist.

I like hunting, red meat, trucks and guns.

And yes, I fly coach, middle seat!

God has blessed my family beyond measure.

We all have to be good stewards of the blessings God gives us. My family wants to serve this country with the blessings God has given us.

We love America and want to serve the American people.

We do this all for you.

America, we will fight for you.

And we are winning.

And if you see me in coach, be sure to ask for a selfie!

 

www.facebook.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/

 

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he will be Prez & Ivanka VP

you dont have to like it or agree

thats just whats gonna happen

Anonymous ID: 42c2c0 Feb. 23, 2020, 8:50 a.m. No.8226320   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6427 >>6611

>>8226272

the reason is that you cant see how brainwashed you sound to people who digg for truth.

 

This is why our founding fathers were not christian, they were enlightened gnostics

 

we beleive in God because His presence is self evident, but when others have to quote a book written & enforced by provably evil institutions with out thinking for themselves it drives some of us nuts that you are on a /RESEARCH/ board thinking youre a woke

Anonymous ID: 42c2c0 Feb. 23, 2020, 10:10 a.m. No.8226874   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6884

February 23, 2020

More sleeping with sources in the swamp: Trump-hating DIA analyst pleads guilty to leaks to honeytrap reporter

 

Ali Watkins, it seems, wasn't the only one.

 

The still-employed New York Times reporter set a new low bar in swamp journalism by sleeping with her sources, in her case Senate intelligence staffer James Wolfe, who got a two-month jail sentence for leaks to her, but in her case, ended only in her reassignment to the Times' New York City desk.

 

It's still going on, and a new case of it signals it's apparently widespread practice in the mainstream media.

 

Now we have a less-politically prominent official, 30-year-old Defense Intelligence Agency bureaucrat Henry Kyle Frese, who's in the news for pleading guilty to leaking big classified secrets surrounding the defense capabilities of North Korea and China to his lover-reporter, CNBC national security correspondent Amanda Macias, and then, at her request, to her good pal NBC national security correspondent Courtney Kube. Court documents show that he had 630 phone calls and at least 57 text messages with Macias, and 34 phone calls and 151 text messages with Kube. The two women were both Trump haters based on their Twitter posts, slanting their coverage to make the president look bad through the use of classified secrets as if to contradict him, leaving him unable to use Twitter to either trick our enemies or else dismiss the reports. They took the eight top-secret reports Frese leaked to do that, and then boosted each other publicly on Twitter while communicating privately through its messaging system.

 

The Times, for one piously characterizes this whole sorry picture is an issue about the importance of protecting "whistleblowers," (sound familiar?), the First Amendment, and the press's right to do its job:

 

The intensive pursuit of government workers who share classified information has unsettled First Amendment advocates, who say it could have a chilling effect, persuading public employees to stay silent rather than alert journalists to wrongdoing.

 

The rest of us see lovebird honeytrap journalism becoming more and more the norm as none of these reporters ends up seriously punished. Apparently, the managers up at the top of these organizations sees nothing wrong with this news standard other than a little bit of egg on their faces, raising questions as to whether they are now hiring these comely women for just this purpose.

 

The reporters, having made an industry of soliciting secrets from lovelorn mooks like Frese, are still carrying on in the name of Getting Trump.

 

None of them are facing arrest for knowingly printing stolen classified information, although that may change with this one, at least according to this dogged Twitterer File414 who's got a big series of tweets on this.

 

Macias got a brief suspension in October from CNBC but seems to be back on the job, looking for more honey to trap, maybe. She appears remarkably cold in her absence of Twitter posts about her erstwhile roomate-lover who's now got a ruined career, all his money taken away, and a stretch in prison for leaking secrets to boost her career.

 

She's instead tweeting pictures of what looks like her Paris vacation till the end of the month (hiding out till this blows over maybe?) and filing a single low-content story on the French wine industry derived from a press release, not actual interviews or street reporting, the PARIS dateline likely an argument to get the trip written off on her taxes. Kube, too, who benefited from Frese's leaks, has also moved on to other things, pity about Frese.

 

Don't think that they are outliers breaking the rules, either. Here's a gag-inducing piece of fluff touting Kube on her birthday in 2018 from Politico. To Politico, she's a celebrity.

 

As for Frese, what stands out is how easy it must have been for the FBI to get him.

 

The sequence: Classified reports leak out. Investigators look at byline. Find leaked report. Check who had access to the leaked report (it was only 26 people, so one likely did it). Find out one of the 26 is literally living with the reporter who reported it. Bug phone. Find out about first reporter's friends, find that one friend is also a printer of classified links โ€“ that can be traced to same DIA man. Easy as pie then to bug Frese's phone and find out what else they all want to leak out for the purpose of Getting Trump and Getting Ahead. All of them including Frese, were anti-Trump.

 

The Times tut-tutted the use of the phone surveillance slipping in an editorial comment to its story:

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/02/more_sleeping_with_sources_in_the_swamp_dia_analyst_henry_kyle_frese_pleads_guilty_to_leaks_to_lovebird_reporter.html

 

Pic of the lovelorn trio of Macias, Frese and Kube, from their social media presence: