The Voice of the White House
Washington, D.C. April 15, 2016: “I wonder, as I contemplate past and future nonsense, whether or not domestic intelligence has discovered that the same people who are, clandestinely, funding the Scottish Independence movement are the identical ones who supported Trudeau’s successful Canadian campaign?
On the one hand, the vain plans to ship the 25th Division to Alaska preparatory to moving them to northern Canadian bases, agreed to by the very conservative Canadian premier, were thwarted when Trudeau got into power.
And in Scotland, the same successful people were not amused by the sonic buoys and various supposedly secret intelligence bases in that country.
Why, Hegel’s plans for Canada and a confrontation with the Russians over Arctic oil, and other items of interest, were in, Igor Korobov and Putin’s hands before the ink was dry on Hegel’s signature.
As I have said elsewhere, there are no secrets anymore.
And Julian Assange’s work for DARPA is not a secret and neither is Snowden’s incredible work for the GRU in downloading an enormous amount of extraordinarily important intelligence material while working for Booze Hamilton in Hawaii.
To me, all of this is like watching the labors inside an ant farm but to others, brilliant work in defense of the democratic system and the needs of its military and business entities.
Remember the Lincoln Group!
Gone and happily forgotten.
And as a matter of high humor, we have the CIA’s kindergarten-level, and failed, plan to off Snowden in Moscow (or its environs) as a lesson to other defectors.
Ah well, it is very clearly evident that the leadership at Meade (and Langley) represents the graduating classes from St. Elizabeth’s Academy for Intelligence Leadership.
Onward and upwards indeed!
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