Friday, November 1, 2019

Deep State Comes Out! But Hides Who They Really Are and What They are Doing

‘Thank God for Deep State’, ex-CIA boss says.
Still think it’s a conspiracy theory?

In just a few short months, the US political establishment has gone from denying the existence of the ‘Deep State’ and calling it a conspiracy theory, to praising it as the bulwark of the Republic against President Donald Trump.

“Thank God for the ‘Deep State,’” declared former CIA director John E. McLaughlin at an event this week, describing the diplomats and intelligence officers testifying before the congressional impeachment inquiry as people who are doing their duty or responding to a higher call.”

Are those two phrases mutually exclusive? If so, what is that higher call? Is it possibly one-world government?

Lavishing praise on the ‘whistleblower’ intelligence officer whose complaint about Trump’s phone call launched the impeachment probe, McLaughlin said the intelligence community is “institutionally committed to objectivity and telling the truth.” 

I think they should be institutionally committed! But objectivity and telling the truth? Where are those WMDs in Iraq? Have you found them yet? You were so positive they were there that you went to an incredibly costly war over them; a war that spawned ISIS. But then, it wasn't really Intelligence's fault, it was VP Chaney who altered the report. He is Deep State, along with high level administrators, not the ground level Intelligence community.


Tom Elliott
@tomselliott
Former CIA director John McLaughlin on Trump’s impeachment: “Thank God for the deep state”


One would think this might be a bit rich, coming from the former deputy director of the CIA at the time of the infamous ‘Iraqi WMDs’ fiasco – and acting director for a time in 2004 – but McLaughlin’s comments were met with applause by the crowd at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government.

How sad that political hatred trumps (pun intended) common sense.

He wasn’t the only one to praise the Deep State either. Sitting right next to him was John Brennan, the CIA director under President Barack Obama, whose fingerprints are all over the so-called ‘Steele dossier’ and ‘Russiagate’, and who is now enjoying a rewarding career as a TV pundit accusing Trump of treason.

Brennan argued that the reason Trump “has a contentious relationship with the Deep State people… is because they tell the truth,” and praised the unelected intelligence and law enforcement officials for continuing to “do their work irrespective of what he’s going to do or say.”

This is almost certainly a deliberate attempt to manage the growing certainty among the masses that Deep State exists. Their spin is to call low to mid-level Intelligence officers and public officials Deep State. They are not! 

Deep State are all high level officials in almost every department in the American government, in most western governments, and in NATO. Their objectives are a little obscure yet, but one is certainly to keep as much anxiety in geopolitics as possible so that there is always a war or three happening and always a threat of war from Russia and China, etc. This is what sells weapons. That is the main motive for Deep State. It's all about money and it matters not one whit how many people suffer and die.

And lest we forget the false flag chemical warfare episodes in Syria. The distribution of arms to militant Islamic groups in Syria who were even more evil than Assad. And don't even get me started on the insane interference in Central and South American politics that kept two continents in poverty and misery for American financial gain.


Russia Submitted Proof of False-Flag Chemical-Weapons Plot to OPCW & UN – Lavrov

White Helmets are Helping Syrian Militants Prepare ‘False Flag’ Chemical Attack – Idlib Residents

Khan Sheikhun Sarin Gas Attack was a False Flag Operation



Tom Elliott
@tomselliott
Replying to @tomselliott
.@JohnBrennan on the whistleblower coming from the intel community: They're “fighting in the trenches here and overseas … I’m just pleased every day that my former colleagues in the intelligence community continue to do their duties.”


Under normal circumstances, these admissions would be rather earth-shattering. It isn’t every day that former bosses of the intelligence apparatus basically admit that yes, they are meddling in the country’s politics, because they feel they have a “higher loyalty” – to borrow a phrase from ex-FBI boss James Comey, another member of this merry cabal – than to the chief executive elected by the American people.

Yet the response has been muted at best, with a silent shrug and the implicit “nothing to see here, move along” from the major outlets. That’s not particularly surprising, given the media’s role in the ‘Russiagate’ conspiracy. Why, just a couple weeks ago, the New York Times published an opinion piece praising the Deep State along the very same lines Brennan and McLaughlin would.


New York Times Opinion✔
@nytopinion
The deep state isn't a secret, antidemocratic cabal. It's a collection of public servants looking to guard the Republic against President Trump's excesses, writes @mcottle. https://nyti.ms/2P7mTmi 

From left, Fiona Hill, Michael McKinley and Marie Yovanovitch.
Opinion | They Are Not the Resistance. They Are Not a Cabal. They Are Public Servants.
Let us now praise these not-silent heroes.

Is it odd the NYT would spearhead the deceptive revelations about Deep State? Not to me!

When Trump and his defenders talked about the Deep State during the ‘Russiagate’ hysteria, the very same outlets pooh-poohed them as insane, paranoid, and delusional. Now they say the Deep State is real, it’s always been real, and it’s acting in the best interests of the American Republic – and if you don’t believe it, you’re the one who’s insane, paranoid and delusional. Sense a pattern?

Whatever one may think of Trump, it beggars belief that the very people who cry the loudest about “our democracy” are elevating an unelected bureaucracy, spies and counter-spies as the arbiters of it. It almost makes you think the people responsible for pushing the ‘Russian meddling’ conspiracy theory may have done it as a smokescreen for their own (mis)deeds.


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