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Re: ZIMBLER0 STARLIGHT, R.U. OUT THERE?

By: Zimbler0 in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (0)
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Msg. 21821 of 21975
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Also in 1980, Brennan joined the CIA as an intelligence director, and in the ’90s he served a stint as a daily intelligence briefer for President Bill Clinton. According to one former CIA official, Brennan in 1998 was “instrumental in preventing … an operation … that would have killed or captured Osama bin Laden,” and instead advised the U.S. to “trust the Saudis to take care of” the al Qaeda leader.
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And here I was used to thinking the Clintons was the
idiots who failed to go after bin laden while he was
still relatively easy to whack.

Zim.




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Re: ZIMBLER0 STARLIGHT, R.U. OUT THERE?
By: starlight
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Wed, 05 Dec 18 5:59 AM
Msg. 21817 of 21975

Zim,

Another Brennan indicator and great source on jihadists and their orgs,

"In 2011, he called for the FBI to eliminate its “offensive” curriculum/training materials which made reference to “jihad” and “radical Islam.”

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individuals/john-brennan/


I took a class taught by an NYPD guy, a Muslim who teaches active shooter and infrastructure protection and such. He asked the class if drones were a good or bad idea. This was around the time when the left seemed to be trying to get everyone to condemn drones [so we would send troops to be killed instead; and, economic warfare where it cost us more money and weaken us by using more of our warriors]. To my surprise, since the Universities are mostly left, Everyone said they are a good idea and should be continued. I suspect the clamor to kill drones died down because they couldn't find support for the notion.


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