Yes, I’m tired of the lies, but I’m still not sure whether or not Snowden is one of the lies.
I don’t think he revealed much that we didn’t already know, and the intended result of his actions could have been to quiet a lot of dissent, and prevent people from spreading truth. (and it was probably successful to some degree…. I’m sure a lot of outraged people “shut up” when they discovered that all of their communications were being monitored)
Some think he’s a good guy, even a hero. Some say, once CIA always CIA. Man, I google and try to pull up in my mind all the red flags on Snowden, and come up short, except for him not being on-board with Mossad involvement in 9/11, and his support of Putin, and how he gets from point A to point B over and over again, and gets granted asylum here and there. One wonders who pays travel expenses?!! How curious it would be to follow his paper trail, the approvals, the denials, the funding. That 9/11 litmus test is like a sacred rite of passage: don’t pass, no trust for you.
Once a spook, always a spook. My dad is/was one. Love him but wouldn’t trust him as far as I could throw him. Found out after almost 40yrs that he didn’t REALLY work for just Sperry Univac/Unisys Corp through my sis. Nothing is what it seems. Believe it.
I try to put myself in your shoes, wondering what it would be like to find out (late in life) my dad worked in “intelligence.” Being the kinda curious and tenacious person I am, I’d probably have to suggest a long ride through the remote country-side. It’s lovely weather and I’ve packed a scrumptious picnic for my father and myself. And there, on the tranquil green, as we peacefully partake, I’d attempt to extract a confession: “Okay Dad, you’re my father, now spill the beans!”
PRECISELY! Yes, I’m tired of it.
Been lied to by them my entire life
I don’t trust any of them
And I do mean ANY
Especially Snowden.
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Yes, I’m tired of the lies, but I’m still not sure whether or not Snowden is one of the lies.
I don’t think he revealed much that we didn’t already know, and the intended result of his actions could have been to quiet a lot of dissent, and prevent people from spreading truth. (and it was probably successful to some degree…. I’m sure a lot of outraged people “shut up” when they discovered that all of their communications were being monitored)
Tired of the lies… but never tire of debunking them.
That’s what we do best here.
And we’re damn good at it, too!
Some think he’s a good guy, even a hero. Some say, once CIA always CIA. Man, I google and try to pull up in my mind all the red flags on Snowden, and come up short, except for him not being on-board with Mossad involvement in 9/11, and his support of Putin, and how he gets from point A to point B over and over again, and gets granted asylum here and there. One wonders who pays travel expenses?!! How curious it would be to follow his paper trail, the approvals, the denials, the funding. That 9/11 litmus test is like a sacred rite of passage: don’t pass, no trust for you.
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Once a spook, always a spook. My dad is/was one. Love him but wouldn’t trust him as far as I could throw him. Found out after almost 40yrs that he didn’t REALLY work for just Sperry Univac/Unisys Corp through my sis. Nothing is what it seems. Believe it.
I try to put myself in your shoes, wondering what it would be like to find out (late in life) my dad worked in “intelligence.” Being the kinda curious and tenacious person I am, I’d probably have to suggest a long ride through the remote country-side. It’s lovely weather and I’ve packed a scrumptious picnic for my father and myself. And there, on the tranquil green, as we peacefully partake, I’d attempt to extract a confession: “Okay Dad, you’re my father, now spill the beans!”
🙂
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Please watch the movie Snowden….and watch Hillarys America by Dinesh D’Souza too. Did he really put it in the Rubicks cube? I must know.