U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Rosemary M. Collyer issued a 99 page opinion and order against the FBI…
U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge Rosemary M. Collyer issued a 99 page opinion and order against the FBI…
The claim is that 17 intelligence agencies along with corporate controlled entertainment mass media are paid to influence public opinion, and to distribute sponsored content in America.
Undersecretary Patrick Kennedy even offered the FBI a quid pro quo for changing the classification of the Clinton emails… an FBI summary says. “In exchange for marking the email unclassified, State would reciprocate by allowing the FBI to place more agents in countries where they were presently forbidden.” That’s a promise to help alter US policy in order to make it seem like Clinton hadn’t casually endangered national security.
Unfortunately, there are signs that China has now decided to start looking for a smooth exit from the game. In November, I wrote about how the central bank of China has announced that it is “no longer in China’s favor to accumulate foreign-exchange reserves”. That means that the pile of U.S. dollars that China is sitting on is not going to get any higher.