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BREAKING: Pfizer Scientist Nick Karl Confronted By James O'Keefe Over Shocking 'Natural Immunity' Admission

"I Would Not Like To See Any Of This. Are You F**king Kidding Me Right Now?"

#ExposePfizer

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Sister in law gave this to me Sunday
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New column is up on my Substack: County Election Employees Getting Caught On Camera Deleting Election Records Was Just The Kind of Plot Twist The Audit Movement Needed https://briancates.substack.com/p/the-real-arizona-audit-bombshell?r=kpexw&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=
Forwarded from Quite Frankly
Whistleblowers are the ones who are ignored, smeared, and sometimes killed.

Whistleblowjobbers are the ones who get television time in D.C. with attentive, bi-partisan audiences.
SCOOP: CIA top secret cable warns about troubling numbers of informants being arrested, killed or turned against the United States.

I guess word has gotten around about CIA allowing the Iranian, the Communist Chinese & now the Taliban regimes to murder their entire agent networks in those countries. Is it any wonder no one will work for us?

Intentional damage is being done to US National Security by those who stole the 2020 election.

New from @adamgoldmanNYT and myself: https://t.co/MgKySlJdDx
The cable, circulated last week, looked at dozens of cases in recent years, laying out specific numbers of informants recruited by the United States who had been captured or executed by rival governments.
Although the cable did not mention specific countries, it highlights struggle the spy agency is having as it works to recruit spies around the world in difficult operating environments such as Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan.
The cable raised issues that have plagued the agency in recent years, including poor tradecraft; being too trusting of sources; underestimating foreign intelligence agencies, and moving too quickly to recruit informants while not paying enough attention to security.
Attorney General Garland is weaponizing the DOJ by using the FBI to pursue concerned parents and silence them through intimidation.

Florida will defend the free speech rights of its citizens and will not allow federal agents to squelch dissent.

https://twitter.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1445404713269215235?s=19
Now THAT explains a LOT. 👇
BREAKING REPORT: Syniverse a Company that Handles BILLIONS OF TEXT MESSAGES from Major Cellular Carriers Says its Database was HACKED SINCE May 2016..

WOW, THE ENTIRE TRUMP PRESIDENCY..
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❗️CIA STRUGGLING to recruit foreign informants — Agency admits dozens have been captured, killed or compromised (New York Times Report)

Intel officials warned all CIA stations last week of distressing numbers of informants recruited abroad to spy for the US being captured or killed, people familiar with the matter told the NYT.

A top secret cable said the CIA’s counterintelligence center was studying dozens of cases from the last few years involving foreign operatives who were killed, arrested or likely compromised. The cable also gave specifics on numbers of agents executed while in service, which is a tightly-kept secret.

The cable reportedly addressed struggles the agency is having to recruit spies abroad. In recent years, foreign intelligence in countries such as China, Iran and Pakistan have hunted down CIA sources and in some cases turned them into double agents.

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BREAKING: Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller has been released from the brig at Camp Lejeune, NC pending courtmartial. The USMC combat vet was taken into custody after publishing several social media posts critical of US military/gov't leaders over Afghan withdrawal

#StuartScheller
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Maryland: Gov. Larry Hogan's former chief of staff, Roy McGrath has been indicted by a federal grand jury.

Documents allege McGrath fraudulently obtained more than $276,731 from MES and violated state wiretap laws