>>8324467 (lb)
Tulsi's role in this should have been clear right off the bat.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/26/tulsi-gabbard-bashar-al-assad-syria-democrats
>Gabbard’s office said her visit was approved by the House ethics committee
Who was in control of the House at that time? Republicans. Why would Republican majority support a D running to have a chat with Assad right after Donald Trump was elected? Keep in mind, the Republicans still had not learned to "win" yet. They would have seized any opportunity they could to make PDJT look bad. Unless, of course, we had more white hats in those positions that previously realized at the time.
>>8324199 (lb)
100% agree. The more I got involved in the twitter side of things, the more widespread and obvious the deception became.
>>8324270 (lb)
Sorry, there's simply no reason to conceal the truth in riddles. I get backchannels between anons and patriots during the interim transition of power back to the people, but eventually, the truth should be freely disseminated to all people. We will never be able to prevent such evil, again, if we don't.
We've only ever had an illusion of choice that was presented to us by the people that hold all the cards/power. The distorted truth for those that seek to do good in life, and all the riddles and secret societies for those that wanted to play pretend good guys while enslaving us all.
That illusion has had us all living in servitude to those that conceal the knowledge everyone seeks; a constant, generations-long distraction. When this is finished, the truth should be made free to all, in plain language. Period.