The Trump administration has denied incompetence following the “accidental” inclusion of journalists in secure group chats among senior officials, but not everyone is convinced there is not much more in the story than we are told.
“Complete and Complete CIA OP of the CIA OP” by Jason Batrill, Chiefleeter and Researcher GlenbeckI say Sarah Gonzalez “Saragonzales is not filtered.”
“It was just before the Trump administration dropped a bomb on Yemen. They were then accused of a war plan leaking into the Atlantic, which sounds very, very, very serious,” says Gonzalez. “They said this was a random leak for Goldberg. Goldberg is of course one of the TDS, or the administration's biggest opposition journalists.”
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“This is like the most lucky stroke of luck for opposition journalists in history,” says Batrill. “Their initial reactions were, 'This isn't legal' or 'We were spoofed' and so on. But the moment they saw the bombs begin to fall, all other speculation fell. ”
“This wasn't a mistake,” he continues, saying conservatives are now trying to argue that Goldberg could be the wrong name and that's how he got access to the chat.
“Someone would have had to do that,” he said, adding that “the signal has an interesting history of fundraising.”
“I think they were called 'Open Whispers', but they won millions of dollars from government organizations. Government organizations include Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Asia, Radio Free Europe, and they are CIA Cold War weapons from the Cold War.
“We investigated ourselves and discovered we wouldn't do that anymore,” jokes Gonzalez.
“And now the most fortunate strike in the history of fortunate strikes, he said, “Oh, I just added that I've added, I don't know, the contact has been changed,” adding, “This is not a mistake.”
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