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That alone has me suspicious..

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There is a lot more to the story that should raise suspicions... even though I'm firmly in the camp that believes this to be an intentional hoax designed to push censorship of any news outlets that dare to question the State Department's chosen narrative. The key to good disinfo is to make sure to include just enough truth to make outright dismissal difficult.

 

It's certainly true that there is a giant, and obvious, pedophilia problem within some of our most respected institutions that goes all the way up the chain of power. We've seen it play out in the Catholic Church, in the BBC with Seville, in CFB with Penn State, in the abuse scandal still unspooling in the world of soccer, in Hollywood and the entertainment industry in various forms, to the former speaker of the House. These are real and horrific cases of abuse against innocents that were/are/have been covered up and perpetrated by powerful people.

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There is a lot more to the story that should raise suspicions... even though I'm firmly in the camp that believes this to be an intentional hoax designed to push censorship of any news outlets that dare to question the State Department's chosen narrative. The key to good disinfo is to make sure to include just enough truth to make outright dismissal difficult.

 

It's certainly true that there is a giant, and obvious, pedophilia problem within some of our most respected institutions that goes all the way up the chain of power. We've seen it play out in the Catholic Church, in the BBC with Seville, in CFB with Penn State, in the abuse scandal still unspooling in the world of soccer, in Hollywood and the entertainment industry in various forms, to the former speaker of the House. These are real and horrific cases of abuse against innocents that were/are/have been covered up and perpetrated by powerful people.

 

Yeah, I don't buy in to "Pizzagate", but that doesn't mean I'd be at all surprised to find out some of the people whose names have been linked to it, might be involved in pedophilia. And this shooter, who doesn't even shoot at anyone, looks like a "false flag" (I don't think I've ever used the term before, except to ridicule).

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Or when it's an intentional disinformation campaign.

 

"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false."

 

William Casey, CIA Director.

 

The real irony being that you believe Casey said that...

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The real irony being that you believe Casey said that...

 

He 100% did.

 

I am the source for this quote, which was indeed said by CIA Director William Casey at an early February 1981 meeting of the newly elected President Reagan with his new cabinet secretaries to report to him on what they had learned about their agencies in the first couple of weeks of the administration.

The meeting was in the Roosevelt Room in the West Wing of the White House, not far from the Cabinet Room. I was present at the meeting as Assistant to the chief domestic policy adviser to the President. Casey first told Reagan that he had been astonished to discover that over 80 percent of the 'intelligence' that the analysis side of the CIA produced was based on open public sources like newspapers and magazines.

As he did to all the other secretaries of their departments and agencies, Reagan asked what he saw as his goal as director for the CIA, to which

he replied with this quote, which I recorded in my notes of the meeting

as he said it. Shortly thereafter I told Senior White House correspondent Sarah McClendon, who was a close friend and colleague, who in turn made it public. Barbara Honegger

https://www.quora.com/Did-William-Casey-CIA-Director-really-say-Well-know-our-disinformation-program-is-complete-when-everything-the-American-public-believes-is-false

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There is a lot more to the story that should raise suspicions... even though I'm firmly in the camp that believes this to be an intentional hoax designed to push censorship of any news outlets that dare to question the State Department's chosen narrative. The key to good disinfo is to make sure to include just enough truth to make outright dismissal difficult.

 

It's certainly true that there is a giant, and obvious, pedophilia problem within some of our most respected institutions that goes all the way up the chain of power. We've seen it play out in the Catholic Church, in the BBC with Seville, in CFB with Penn State, in the abuse scandal still unspooling in the world of soccer, in Hollywood and the entertainment industry in various forms, to the former speaker of the House. These are real and horrific cases of abuse against innocents that were/are/have been covered up and perpetrated by powerful people.

Nancy?

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Yeah, I don't buy in to "Pizzagate", but that doesn't mean I'd be at all surprised to find out some of the people whose names have been linked to it, might be involved in pedophilia. And this shooter, who doesn't even shoot at anyone, looks like a "false flag" (I don't think I've ever used the term before, except to ridicule).

 

I'm with you.

Nancy?

 

Hastert.

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8 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

Trump is such a fake. It is to the point that I don’t need a reporter to tell me those pizza boxes were empty. If he’s carrying those boxes you automatically know. And the pizza that they did have in the firehouse? You know he didn’t pay for it. 

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The majority of stalkers have severe personality disorders. The most common one among stalkers is narcissistic personality disorder, which gives stalkers an exaggerated feeling of self-worth and an obsessive desire for other people to admire and revere them.

 

Extreme dependence, in which a person needs constant help, attention, and acceptance from others, and borderline personality disorder, in which a person has unpredictable emotions and a high sensitivity to rejection and abandonment, are two more personality disorders that experts often see in stalkers.

 

Pick one.

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2 hours ago, ScotSHO said:

7 years later...

 

The majority of stalkers have severe personality disorders. The most common one among stalkers is narcissistic personality disorder, which gives stalkers an exaggerated feeling of self-worth and an obsessive desire for other people to admire and revere them.

 

Extreme dependence, in which a person needs constant help, attention, and acceptance from others, and borderline personality disorder, in which a person has unpredictable emotions and a high sensitivity to rejection and abandonment, are two more personality disorders that experts often see in stalkers.

 

Pick one.

 

Irony is dead.

 

 

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