Rose P. Keravuori: Army Intel Weak — Can It Expand? No.

Expansibility and Army Intelligence Rose P. Keravuori Parameters Winter 2017 (18/11) The US Army has arguably not fought a capable state adversary since World War II. Now, after decades of conducting limited interventions, the expansibility and adaptability of military intelligence capabilities are in question. . . . During interviews for this study, intelligence leaders repeatedly …

Robert Steele: Rigging Elections – and Worse! The Americans Rigged Our Election, Bribed Our Government, Stole Our Gold, Killed Our Men, Raped Our Women, and Poisoned our Air, Water, and Earth – and You Want to Blame Something on the Russians? (Trump Revolution 25)

Rigging Elections – and Worse! The Americans Rigged Our Election, Bribed Our Government, Stole Our Gold, Killed Our Men, Raped Our Women, and Poisoned our Air, Water, and Earth – and You Want to Blame Something on the Russians? Robert David Steele American Herald Tribune 10 March 2018 Please “share” from the original at above …

Joachim Hagopian: ‘Jeremy Corbyn is taking a courageous stand against Netanyahu and apartheid Israel’

‘Jeremy Corbyn is taking a courageous stand against Netanyahu and apartheid Israel’ In an interview with Muslim Press, former U.S. Army officer Joachim Hagopian said “Jeremy Corbyn is taking a courageous stand against Netanyahu and apartheid Israel, snubbing him publicly before the world, and sending a clear message that Israeli aggression and warmongering will no …

Robert Steele: Zion in Shiksa-Land – Harvey Weinstein First Major Jewish Pedophilia Domino in the USA (Trump Revolution 16)

Zion in Shiksa-Land Harvey Weinstein – First Major Jewish Pedophile Domino in the USA Robert David Steele From Benjamin Fulford to Tim Luongo to Charles Huge Smith, it is clear that Harry Weinstein is not just “shlonged,” to use Donald Trump’s verbing of a noun, but he is taking the entire Zionist encampment in America …

Berto Jongman: Allies Don’t Trust NSA, Force Backdown on Encryption Standards

Distrustful U.S. allies force spy agency to back down in encryption fight In interviews and emails seen by Reuters, academic and industry experts from countries including Germany, Japan and Israel worried that the U.S. electronic spy agency was pushing the new techniques not because they were good encryption tools, but because it knew how to …