Anonymous ID: 0687cd March 30, 2020, 1:11 p.m. No.8626270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6290 >>6307 >>6344 >>6364 >>6375 >>6408 >>6524 >>6571 >>6684 >>6806 >>6864

==Must Read Article: Another Strange Place Spygate Master John Brennan Showed Up In At A Weird Time"

 

Great article discussing some strange connections between Brennan, Kerry, Soros, etc, and Albania in particular.

 

"But Albania is where then-CIA Director John Brennan was, holding talks, we are told, with Albanian officials, at the peculiar time of 4-7 December 2016.

 

Those who have followed Spygate closely will have a pretty good idea of what to do with this information. We’ll consider some suggestions here – and we’ll be going lightly over the more obvious ground because there’s a profounder lesson to be absorbed from the context.

 

The Albania visit makes a fascinating bookend to Brennan’s travel history in the Spygate period. The first eye-catching Brennan venture was his quiet, virtually unreported visit to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, 1-3 August of 2015. This was the visit with Brennan, Bill Clinton, an Air Force aircraft at Brennan’s disposal for three days on a tarmac out in the sticks and a billionaire physician’s medical technology conference that both men were participating in, for some reason.

 

Fast-forward to the action-packed month of March 2016. Sometime before 14 March (probably either just before it, or about 10 days before it), Brennan was in Moscow for a secretive meeting at the headquarters of the FSB, Russia’s federal security service (the successor to the KGB, and a kind of hybrid of the FBI and the clandestine operations arm of the CIA).

 

I’ve discussed before how unique this visit was, and won’t rehash the points here. I will reiterate that it is in the highest degree unlikely that Brennan was there to talk to anyone in the Russian government about Syria, which was given as the official excuse for the visit."

 

"In this regard, it’s no surprise that John Kerry also visited Albania in February 2016. His visit sparked a frenzy of commentary from Edi Rama’s critics about the connections among Soros, the Rama government, and Kerry (to whose 2004 campaign Soros had contributed more than $20 million)."

 

https://lidblog.com/brennan-spygate-2/