The main function of the National
Security Administration is to collect the dirt on members of the house and
senate, the staffs, principal contributors, and federal judges. The dirt is
used to enforce silence about the crimes of the security agencies.
The blackmail mechanism was
put into gear the minute the news reported that the House Intelligence
Committee had assembled proof that the FBI, DOJ, and DNC created Russiagate as
a conspiracy to unseat President Trump. Members of Congress with nothing to hide
demanded the evidence be released to the public. Of course, it was to be
expected that release of the facts would be denounced by Democrats, but
Republicans, such as Rep. Mike Conaway (R, Texas), himself a member of the
committee, joined in the effort to protect the Democrats and the corrupt FBI and DOJ from exposure. Hiding
behind national security concerns, Conaway opposes revealing the classified
information. “That’d be real dangerous,” he said.
As
informed people know, 95% of the information that is classified is for purposes
that have nothing to do with national security. The House Intelligence
Committee memo has no information in it related to any security except that of
Comey, Brennan, Clapper, Hillary, Obama, Mueller, Rosenstein, Peter Strzok,
Lisa Page, the DNC, and the presstitute media. The logical assumption is that
every member of Congress opposed to informing the American public of the
Russiagate conspiracy to unseat the President of the United States is being
blackmailed by the security agencies who planned, organized, and implemented
the conspiracy against the President of the United States and American
democracy.
American
insouciance is a great enabler of the ability of the security agencies and
their media whores to control the explanations.
Paul
Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former
associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book, The Tyranny of Good Intentions, co-authored
with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how americans lost the
protection of law, has been released by Random House. Visit his website.
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