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Someone Should Have Known

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posted on Apr, 18 2020 @ 06:51 AM
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Okay smart guy. The USA doesn't have the best INTEL structure in the world. Who does? Who does INTEL better than the USA?


I just quoted a source that around 2010 - 2012 China was able to clean house and permanently took care of known USA spies?



Details Surface About Sen. Feinstein And The Chinese Spy Who Worked For Her

sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com...

Investigators reportedly concluded the driver hadn’t leaked anything of substance and Feinstein forced him to retire.


We force spies to retire?

If governments lies. Can we real believe Feinstein’s driver who was a Chinese spy really got nothing worth while? He was kept a spy for twenty years? She was Vice Chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee? And had a Chinese spy working for her for twenty years?

And what the F happened between Schultz and Pakistan Nationals?


Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the Pakistani IT Scammers

www.nationalreview.com...

n Washington, it’s never about what they tell you it’s about. So take this to the bank: The case of Imran Awan, Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s mysterious Pakistani IT guy, is not about bank fraud.

Yet bank fraud was the stated charge on which Awan was arrested at Dulles Airport this week, just as he was trying to flee the United States for Pakistan, via Qatar. That is the same route taken by Awan’s wife, Hina Alvi, in March, when she suddenly fled the country, with three young daughters she yanked out of school, mega-luggage, and $12,400 in cash.



By then, the proceeds of the fraudulent $165,000 loan they’d gotten from the Congressional Federal Credit Union had been sent ahead. It was part of a $283,000 transfer that Awan managed to wire from Capitol Hill. He pulled it off — hilariously, if infuriatingly — by pretending to be his wife in a phone call with the credit union. Told that his proffered reason for the transfer (“funeral arrangements”) wouldn’t fly, “Mrs.” Awan promptly repurposed: Now “she” was “buying property.” Asking no more questions, the credit union wired the money . . . to Pakistan


China is clearing house of spies (USA assets). The USA hires them, retires them, and let’s them slip through the cracks.
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posted on Apr, 18 2020 @ 06:57 AM
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OMG! Oh the horror! You mean to tell me a country actually sent out something that wasn't true to the world wide media!


The actual context of my argument.

There was various levels of lies, contradictions, and right out confusion. That is true. I hope one wouldn’t destroy an entire economy based on innuendo.

Then moved to:

Your quality of intelligence data is impacted by bureaucrats. And impacted if you don’t have reliable local spies or sources. And how the intel community is impacted by lifelong entrench ass kissing bureaucrats that cannot pick the truth from conflicting reports, innuendo, propaganda, and a hole in the ground.



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