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  • EXCLUSIVE: How Mueller Has Been Silencing Whistleblowers To Set Up Fake Special Counsels For Years

    01/11/2019 3:48:20 PM PST · by detective · 17 replies
    Big League Politics ^ | Jan 6, 2019 | Marty Watters and Lee Cary
    During his twelve-year reign as FBI Director, Robert Mueller not only protected his criminal friends by silencing those who could expose their bad acts, he projected his friends’ crimes onto others in order to fraudulently appoint a Special Counsel. And the FISA court judge Reggie Walton — who was hacked by Obama officials John Brennan and James Clapper, according to whistleblower evidence — has been involved in more than one of these plots. There is no better Deep State tool for punishing your enemies than a fraudulent Special Counsel (who is not accountable to anyone) with an unlimited budget and...
  • Benghazi. A view from Turkey (the Iskanderun port & Ali Sait Akin)

    11/08/2012 9:33:42 AM PST · by Katechon · 33 replies
    In-Extremis | Katechon
    The Libyan-flagged vessel Al Entisar (The Victory) was on the port of Malta on Ausgust 27 2012. According to a Fox News investigation, shipping records confirmed that the Al Entisar docked at the Turkish port of Iskenderun on September 6. Iskanderun, or 'Alexandrette' on the map below is quite close to Idlib (where the Syrian revolution is raging now). [source] Fox News reported that, according to a report by the Times of London (September 14, 2012), the Al Entisar was carrying 400 tons of cargo when it dock in Iskanderun. Some of it was humanitarian, but also reportedly weapons,...
  • Immigrant admits 1982 assassination

    10/19/2002 12:05:01 PM PDT · by chance33_98 · 11 replies · 546+ views
    Immigrant admits 1982 assassination Armenian helped in political killing of Turkish diplomat By Staff and Wire To avoid the prospect of life in prison without parole, an Armenian immigrant on Friday admitted helping assassinate a Turkish diplomat in 1982, then renounced terrorism and was sentenced to 25 years to life. In exchange, Los Angeles County prosecutors agreed not to go ahead with a retrial on a special-circumstance allegation against Hampig "Harry" Sassounian. Sassounian will be eligible for parole Sept. 28, 2007, though prosecutors indicated they most likely will oppose any attempt he makes to be released. Sassounian, now 39,...