The Biggest Tragedy, In Retrospect

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Offline Michael Walton

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Re: The Biggest Tragedy, In Retrospect
« Reply #14 on: May 19, 2020, 07:34:00 PM »
I've only chatted with him once about 2 years ago and nothing since. The preponderance of the evidence, Tom, is this was an inside job. I'm not going to say who and I really don't care. The key word here is "preponderance" which means there are a greater number of leads that lead to this "inside job" than your Russians did it.

I advise you to read that write up by Parker too. I know you'll now say "what about how Newman agreed with me." It was a very small thing he agreed with you on, sort of like saying there was a blue dot instead of a red dot in a very large tapestry of colors.

Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: The Biggest Tragedy, In Retrospect
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2020, 07:59:15 PM »
I did write [and confirm] that.I did write [and confirm] that. Why do you have to belong to some defunct agency to be a spy?

Defunct?

You mean that the humanitarian organization known as the KGB, which until 1991 was comprised of two behemoths, The First Chief Directorate ("foreign" intelligence) and The Second Chief Directorate ("internal" intelligence), magically morphed into two less-threatening organizations (the SVR -- foreign intelligence, and the FSB -- internal intelligence; go figure) which flat-out refused to carry out its predecessors' 1959 plans to subvert, through a combination of traditional "active measures" and Sun Tzu-like "strategic deceptions," our own intelligence agencies (which it had completed by 1974, btw), society, and body politic so that the Mafia-That-Is-And-Will-Always-Be-"KGB" could eventually have its way with us and our Western allies?

(Did you know that Putin's net worth was estimated to be between $40 billion and $200 billion in 2014?)

Just curious:  Do you consider yourself to be "anti-America" and/or "pro-Russia"? (You come across as being both to me.)

Are you disappointed that Anna Chapman and her twelve-or-so buds were finally rolled up in 2010, having STARTED living in the U.S. and Canada some ten years after the "dissolution" of the USSR and concomitant tragic, tragic, tragic "demise" of the KGB?

Disappointed that Aldrich Ames (who, ironically, was in Counterintelligence against the Soviets/Russians) was finally uncovered in 1994?

That most Americans now realize that the GRU hacked DNC's emails in 2016?

That Vladimir Putin and his virtual agents Julian Assange and Fox News installed his corrupt, "useful idiot" as our president?

That ...

LOL

--  MWT  ;)
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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: The Biggest Tragedy, In Retrospect
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2020, 10:39:50 PM »
Just curious:  Do you consider yourself to be "anti-America" and/or "pro-Russia"? (You come across as being both to me.)
:D Good one. Silly as hell though.
 Actually, it is the liberal snowflakes that are anti-American. Biden and Hillary are both globalists don't you know? So are all their political toadies. Trump might be a schmoe but at least he says "America first" which just simply ires the cheezy left.
T G will really really like this one [when you get a chance].... https://www.norad.mil/Portals/29/Documents/Robinson_03-22-18.pdf
NORADs assessment of everybody.
Why did the Obama/Biden admin ever suck up to the Iranian Imams who seemingly absolutely reviles the western world?
BTW...Thank you for my service in the US Navy   
"Anti-American"....Yank my chain Bud      :D

Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: The Biggest Tragedy, In Retrospect
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2020, 11:09:38 PM »
:D Good one. Silly as hell though.
 Actually, it is the liberal snowflakes that are anti-American. Biden and Hillary are both globalists don't you know? So are all their political toadies. Trump might be a schmoe but at least he says "America first" which just simply ires the cheezy left.
T G will really really like this one [when you get a chance].... https://www.norad.mil/Portals/29/Documents/Robinson_03-22-18.pdf
NORADs assessment of everybody.
Why did the Obama/Biden admin ever suck up to the Iranian Imams who seemingly absolutely reviles the western world?
BTW...Thank you for my service in the US Navy   
"Anti-American"....Yank my chain Bud      :D

Okay.

Anti-CIA and anti-FBI, then?

Pro-KGB Fascistic Mafia-Boy Vladimir Putin (the guy who arranged the FSB's bombing of several apartment buildings in 1999 -- murdering 300 Russians -- so that he would automatically become president when Yeltsin "decided" to retire)?

Come on, fess up.

-- MWT  ;)

PS  Trump says "America First" as he denigrates our intelligence agencies in deference to Putin's SVR, FSB and GRU (can you say "DNC Hack" and "Novichok"?) ... as he enriches himself at taxpayers' expense.

PPS  Hey, your hero Oswald thought, for about a year, that he'd fallen in love with Khrushchev, didn't he?

Don't worry, it happens to the most gullible, and especially the most anti-American(?) of us.

LOL
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