Question about Biden and Kemp
Here are just a few pertinent questions that have arisen in the past few months by the actions of our government and current President:
Why would our government use the FBI as a bellybutton to engage in censorship of social media (strictly forbidden by the 1st Amendment)? Why did the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI ask Twitter to unmask several thousand accounts that would normally require a search warrant? Why did the FBI pay Twitter millions to censor users? Why did the FBI create an influence campaign to censor the truth regarding the Russian-Trump collusion lie, the Hunter Biden laptop, and Covid-19 information? Why would Joe Biden’s home, where he has spent more than 190 days since he became President, not have visitor logs that track who come and go? Why would there be insecure classified documents in the garage of his Wilmington home piled next to his prized Corvette? Why would there be Top Secret documents stored at the Biden/University of Pennsylvania think tank found in Washington DC on November 2, 2022? Why wasn’t the discovery revealed to the public by the Department of Justice until two months later, after the midterm elections? Why were the President’s personal lawyers, who do not have security clearances, searching for these documents rather than FBI agents (as compared to the FBI agents searching for classified documents in Melania Trump’s underwear at Mar-a-Lago as the family was forced to leave the premises). Are these classified documents pertaining to Hunter Biden’s business deals and influence peddling of the family name in China and Ukraine? Do any of these documents show the Biden family profited from these deals, as alleged by Hunter Biden’s business partner?
So far, about the only answer from Joe Biden that we’ve gotten so is, “By the way, my Corvette’s in a locked garage, OK? So it’s not like they’re (the classified documents) sitting out on the street? For those of us who have served our country, this stupendously insane remark is an outrageous slap in the face. It hard to imagine a President of the United States making a more bone-headed statement in the past 234 years.
But here’s the question that now arises from this pile of National Security ashes: Does the Deep State have a laundering operation involving classified documents? They put them in insecure and unmonitored locations, so there is no direct handoff of documents. Then, it appears, they sell them to the highest bidder. Sure does remind me a whole lot of Hillary Clinton’s server and the trove of available information to anyone who knew about the server. Remember former FBI director James Comey’s words regarding the Hillary server and email incidents: “In looking back at our investigations into mishandling or removal of classified information, we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. All the cases prosecuted involved some combination of: clearly intentional and willful mishandling of classified information; or vast quantities of materials exposed in such a way as to support an inference of intentional misconduct; or indications of disloyalty to the United States; or efforts to obstruct justice. We do not see those things here.”
ALWAYS PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY.
The Penn Biden Center took in more than $61 Million in gifts from China between 2017-2019. Does anyone here see the connection? Notice how with this Biden/Obama/Clinton classified-document-gate, there is never any camera footage or visitor logs.
How long can this country survive such a cavalier attitude toward national security by our 3-lettered intelligence agencies? The larger question may be how and why is this happening? Could it simply be that the love of money is root of all evil, as the Word tells us? Selling state secrets to the highest bidder slightly outpaces, in moral outrage, Brian Kemp’s Rivian deal with the Georgia taxpayers.
Our smug FBI director, Christopher Wray, along with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp are away from the country, both attending the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Maybe Kemp just needs a break from Georgia, as the Center for Economic Accountability just selected Rivian’s $1.5 billion subsidy from the State of Georgia as the Worst Economic Development Deal of the Year for 2022. The Center for Economic Accountability is an organization that “works for transparency, accountability, and market-based reforms for state and local economic development programs across America.” They remarked, “(Nationally) Georgia’s $1.5 billion Rivian subsidy still managed to stand out for the way that bureaucrats and elected officials completely failed in their responsibilities to the state’s residents and taxpayers.”
Don’t think for one second that Governor Brian Kemp isn’t in bed with all the swamp monsters from Davos. Georgia’s wealthiest family, the Cox family, own Cox Enterprises and a 4.7% stake in Rivian, and are a World Economic Forum partner. They are Kemp supporters and donors as well. Making sense yet?
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