Clinton Foundation: Financial Conduit Between The Deep State And Shadow Government With Kevin Shipp

Counterespionage ChiefAlexandra BruceJason Goodman brings us this jaw-dropping lecture by former CIA Counterintelligence Officer, Kevin Shipp, which I have set to the midpoint, when he begins to talk specifically about this incredible phenomenon that we’ve all been witnessing, of the soft coup by the shadow government and the intelligence agencies against a sitting president of the United States – and how the reason it’s being done is to cover up the crimes of Hillary Clinton.

Shipp says, “All the study and research that I’ve done over the last five years on the Shadow Government, the Deep State and international crime has gone back to one person, every single time,” and that person is Hillary Clinton. Continue reading

Yes, You Are Being Manipulated By Your Government

FreemansPerspective  March 20 2104

PuppetOnString2The truth that government agents are influencing people online has been visible for some time to those who were looking. For example, in 2011, we got proof that military contractors and the US Air Force were doing this. (See here and here.) There were other facts as well, including the publicly-stated wishes of Cass Sunstein.

Most people didn’t see those stories, of course, and those who mentioned them were thought to be crazy. “If it was true, we’d have heard about it!”

In early February, however, we got serious proof, courtesy of Edward Snowden and Glen Greenwald. Honestly, I expected this to be a big story, like many of the previous Snowden leaks. Instead, the story went almost nowhere. The “news” simply refused to cover it. And while the story did run on a few websites, I don’t know of it running in any major newspaper or on any TV news, except perhaps RT, the Russian 24/7 English-language news channel. (NBC did run a prior and less troubling story.)

But, we have the slides, and we now know what the NSA and its British partner, GCHQ, are doing to us.

The Manipulations You Pay For

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