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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Wow! Listen To John Kiriakou Re The CIA And The "WB"

I cited John Kiriakou, former CIA and whistleblower, the other night--Worst Possible Choice Of A Lawyer For A Whistleblower. Here he is with Tucker Carlson in a blistering attack not only on how this complaint was ginned up, but on the whole structure of the CIA and, specifically, on Gina Haspel. He says flat out: Of course she knew, i.e., about this coup attempt.




11 comments:

  1. Mr. Wauck,

    You're wearing me out! Man, this is a flood of information that you're putting out on a daily basis. Are you getting overtime or union scale? What does Mrs. Wauck think of this?

    Thanks a lot for the best place to come for insightful analysis. It is really appreciated.

    God Bless You.

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    1. I'm wearing myself out--I feel like I've lost control of my life. Mrs. Wauck just laughs.

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    2. She does also catch typos for me.

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  2. I know the feeling. I come home and I look at your stuff. Everyday I tell myself I'm going to get to bed earlier for work and I don't.

    Graham and others are saying that we're going to hear something soon from Barr and Durham. Sean seems to have missed that little piece of information when he had Graham on the other night. Bartiromo's irritation was showing on her Sunday show. She was short with Rudy and others.

    I keep hoping that the Dem/Deep State/Media house of cards is going to fall soon. It feels like it.

    Of course feelings can be wrong.

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    1. I'm a dabbler, constantly dabbling in one thing or another, different interests and hobbies, and now I feel locked in.

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    2. It all reads like a mashed up Ian Fleming/Mickey Spillane/Michael Creighton/Dashiell Hammett knock-off 'Who done it' piece of pulp. But the whole thing is so unlikely and cliché, and the culprits so bvious from the first chapter that you've got to turn the page. In other words as a story it is so hideously cheesy that we can't put it down.
      Tom S.

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    3. Right. It's not that the bad guys are really very clever, it's just that they're in control of most everything. They're unscrupulous and they look out for one another. That's how they get away with it.

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    4. Has there ever been anything close to such a titanic struggle in the history of major modern democracies, save for the last years of Weimar?
      Has there ever been anything close to such a case where such a large % of the population (here, on the Left), had so much hate for such a large % of the population (here, whites and males)?

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    5. Where I just wrote about the last years of Weimar, I should've qualified that reference, by noting that Weimar, like the Spanish Republic of that era, was so much younger than ours, and thus vulnerable to the growing pains which our Republic had passed thru centuries ago.

      By contrast, our Republic may be, not dying of infantilism, but of sclerosis.

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    6. aNanyMouse: I'm not sure I would attribute our problems to "sclerosis". The way I see it, our institutions were slowly infiltrated by Marxists, and their efforts are now bearing fruit. I think they were able to do it because, in addition to being freedom lovers, Americans were always idealists and saw our country as a defender of the downtrodden. The leftists have taken advantage of that, and gotten a lot of people on board with progressively more ludicrous ideas. Everyone want to help those suffering around the world, and immigrants have enriched this nation. But now they can assemble large crowds declaring borders to be evil/racist.

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  3. It kind of sucks you in like a whirlpool, doesn't it? But the good news for you is that when this is over, you won't be indicted, like the Deep Staters. LOL.

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