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As Rosiak discusses with Loesch, soon after Imran was hired, four of his family members were put onto the payroll, as well as one friend, each making the maximum amount of money you can make. Rosiak, however, believes they were likely not working there at all, but were simply ways for Imran to make more money.
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
I know this is a stupid question but where are all the russian collusion truthers at? If you honestly are questioning the collusion of trump with russia why are you not pissed about this? Serously it leaves the door open for us trump supporters to question your actual search for truth as the awan brothers are a possible leak in dnc. If they get questioned and prove not to be the leak in the dnc then we can go the look into the russian route honestly.
Its like a car gets stolen and credit cards are in the car. The credit cards get used and we catch the people who took the car. However we act like they didnt steal the credit cards or question them on it.
Because they just took the car wtf
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
I thought there were 3 men and 1 woman in that group, not just the 2 brothers?
I'll look for my source on that.
ETA; www.theblaze.com...
Ahhh, ok.
As Rosiak discusses with Loesch, soon after Imran was hired, four of his family members were put onto the payroll, as well as one friend, each making the maximum amount of money you can make. Rosiak, however, believes they were likely not working there at all, but were simply ways for Imran to make more money.
So 6 of them?
www.theblaze.com...
This says 3 brothers.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: digital01anarchy
It is definitely suspicious that they were permitted to leave the country. Maybe they know too much.
originally posted by: TheScale
really makes u wonder why this isnt front and center right now. it really needs to be looked at closely but good luck ever getting them back from pakistan. be interesting to see just what type of welcome they had and what conditions they live in over there now.
originally posted by: roadgravel
Another win for outsourcing. This is the workings of real ignorance.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
It's also weird, that time period where ISIS threatened Baghdad and possibly their sponsor KoSA. Baghdad being firmly Shia at that point...
Seems like a lot going on at once. Awans are a huge story that slots in with all of this.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
The Awan brothers gets its genesis from Seymour Hershs reporting about Benghazi and ISIS heading off to Syria .
www.strategic-culture.org... George Webb calls these types of operations "Rat Lines" ...Dyncorp (covert CIA) plays a important roll in a lot of these operations .Drugs ,prostitution ,slavery, weapons and over throwing small countries is their game .
Seymour Hersh Says Hillary Approved Sending Libya’s Sarin to Syrian Rebels The great investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, in two previous articles in the London Review of Books («Whose Sarin?» and «The Red Line and the Rat Line») has reported that the Obama Administration falsely blamed the government of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad for the sarin gas attack that Obama was trying to use as an excuse to invade Syria; and Hersh pointed to a report from British intelligence saying that the sarin that was used didn’t come from Assad’s stockpiles. Hersh also said that a secret agreement in 2012 was reached between the Obama Administration and the leaders of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, to set up a sarin gas attack and blame it on Assad so that the US could invade and overthrow Assad. «By the terms of the agreement, funding came from Turkey, as well as Saudi Arabia and Qatar; the CIA, with the support of MI6, was responsible for getting arms from Gaddafi’s arsenals into Syria».
The connections between Gulen ,Muslim Brotherhood ,Pakistan ISI/ CIA are the covert family .
Three members of the intelligence panel and five members of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs were among the dozens of members who employed the suspects on a shared basis. The two committees deal with many of the nation’s most sensitive issues and documents, including those related to the war on terrorism.