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Saturday, December 10, 2016
Craig Murray — The CIA’s Absence of Conviction
According to Murray, it was an inside job rather than a Russian hack.
Well even if you leave the paedophilia out of it, there may be many criminally/civilly exposed via the wikileaks ...
You have to look into it to see if the info is deemed to be of a foreign hostile act whether that info could be used in court to get into further discovery...
Maybe foreign intelligence information is non-admissible... so if they can paint this info as foreign/hostile then they may be able to avoid serious further criminal/civil prosecution...
It always is...
ReplyDeleteIt's not an absence of conviction - they have plenty of that - it's an absence of any sense of morality and ethics.
ReplyDeleteWell even if you leave the paedophilia out of it, there may be many criminally/civilly exposed via the wikileaks ...
ReplyDeleteYou have to look into it to see if the info is deemed to be of a foreign hostile act whether that info could be used in court to get into further discovery...
Maybe foreign intelligence information is non-admissible... so if they can paint this info as foreign/hostile then they may be able to avoid serious further criminal/civil prosecution...
Well even if you leave the paedophilia out of it
ReplyDeleteWhat I've Learned About Pizzagate