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question that should be asked right now i think the question that should be asked right now is james risin is being interviewed by journalist james rise and just released a very important document excluding out donald trump for being a traitor but james ready's and has never asked about jeffrey sterling journalist or never asked about are asking about jeffrey sterling or talking about it and this is a man who has become an invisible man of forgotten man who is in my mind a hero a man that has been mistreated because he's black there are the a.c.l.u. with me even handled this case and so we have to reach out to other types of outlets unable to tell his story and finally on one question i mean what jesse's plans now didn't play. well i talked about three times a week to his wife howie these are people with them of utmost integrity and he's rebuilding his relationship with howie unfortunately their cats had passed away he wants to get back the compress take care of his house he's hopefully going to be doing some publishing is going to be publishing a book about his story and we hope that it w
question that should be asked right now i think the question that should be asked right now is james risin is being interviewed by journalist james rise and just released a very important document excluding out donald trump for being a traitor but james ready's and has never asked about jeffrey sterling journalist or never asked about are asking about jeffrey sterling or talking about it and this is a man who has become an invisible man of forgotten man who is in my mind a hero a man that has...
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jeffrey tried to tell a senate intelligence committee about this information they tried to go after james risin to find out who his source was just around that same time they arrested jeffrey in a trap to rise in case because obama did not want to go after a reporter because the heat was on obama in the obama administration because he was going after a journalist the judge who sentenced stoning stated that while in a perfect world every criminal case would be decided using direct evidence often dots not possible on at mentone again says that's because they had nothing but circumstantial evidence they went and took jeffrey to court the only type of evidence that they had was circumstantial evidence and cia agents saying that it was a disgruntled employee that released information because of his discrimination case jeffrey has maintained his innocence for almost seventeen years and healed times which originally published the story of sterling's lawsuit against the cia it has not come and his release on at mentone says that many journalists had simply forgotten about jeffrey stunning. journalists
jeffrey tried to tell a senate intelligence committee about this information they tried to go after james risin to find out who his source was just around that same time they arrested jeffrey in a trap to rise in case because obama did not want to go after a reporter because the heat was on obama in the obama administration because he was going after a journalist the judge who sentenced stoning stated that while in a perfect world every criminal case would be decided using direct evidence often...
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ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james risin outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel open the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen n.s.a. documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the trump documents initially worried about not only the motives behind the offer but the potential political blowback as well meanwhile over at the new york times matthew rosenberg reported that after months of secret negotiations a shadowy russian built american spies out of one hundred thousand dollars last year and that the episode ended this year with american spies chasing the russian out of western europe spy story at the old well rise in the story didn't mention the hundred grand both stories all timidly concluded that the russia russian go between offering all the info could not be relied upon or trusted but i guess the did
ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james risin outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel open the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen n.s.a. documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the trump documents initially worried about...
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tom clancy couldn't write any better ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james risin outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel opened the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen n.s.a. documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the trump documents initially worried about not only the motives behind the offer but the potential political blowback as well meanwhile over at the new york times matthew rosenberg reported that after months of secret negotiations a shadowy russian built american spies out of one hundred thousand dollars last year and that the episode ended this year with american spies chasing the russian out of western europe a spy story told by rising the story didn't mention the hundred grand both stories ultimately concluded that the russia russian and go between offering all the info could not be relied upon or trust
tom clancy couldn't write any better ian fleming could but i digress writing for the intercept james risin outlines how the n.s.a. was desperate to recover documents that intelligence officials believe russia had obtained through a mysterious group known as the shadow brokers but once the communications channel opened the russians on the other side offered to sell documents related to trump along with these stolen n.s.a. documents risin goes on to write how the cia was wary of accepting the...