by Joe Lange, April 1, 2024, badlands.substack.com
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I’m going to repost an article that Suzi posted in April because it shows how the white hats are using game theory to out-maneuver the deep state.
President Trump has accepted many attacks and assaults on himself in order to provide precedents that his administration can use later to clean out the deep state. This article (long) discusses how he and the white hats did it.
Who Can We Trust From Past Administrations?
How do you capture a very dangerous animal?
Who do you trust to keep SECRETS? How do you prevent leaks?
In a narrative war, control of information is the main battlefield.
The CIA is a very dangerous puppet of the cabal, and they have been used to start wars all over the world.
Wars have always been profitable for the cabal. It’s all just a well-coordinated game where the elite and their puppets get wealthy while the people of the world suffer and go into debt to pay for it all. War creates generational debt slaves. The Middle East was purposely turned into a war zone, and the purpose was money laundering.
Trump knows this, and that’s why he’s focused on ending all wars.
He’s going to go down as one of the greatest peacemakers in world history when this unconventional war is over.
Do you know what I love about Trump?
He has never been afraid to call out the warmongers who profit from the wars they start.
According to The Independent:
Donald Trump has accused former US president George W Bush of “lying” to get the country into the Iraq war, while speaking at a recent GOP presidential debate.
“They lied!” said the Republican front-runner at the CBS News debate in South Carolina. “They said there were weapons of mass destruction and there were none.”
Mr Trump unleashed a series of biting attacks against the former president, in what has been dubbed the most abrasive GOP debate yet, calling the Iraq War a “big fat mistake”.
“We should have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East.”
Do you think Trump didn’t already know that George W. Bush and his whole administration lied to convince the American people to invade Iraq? Do you think Trump didn’t already know the Bush family was “responsible” for the destabilizing of the Middle East?
Remember, it was George W. Bush’s father who helped install Saddam Hussein as a dictator in Iraq, supported him in his war against Iran and then helped him in every way to build up his military before he invaded Kuwait. Bush Sr. didn’t do anything to deter Saddam from invading Kuwait.
Bush wanted a war with Iraq
While he was creating the wars in the Middle East, George H.W. Bush was painting himself as the region’s savior.
How?
He “coerced” a coalition of 42 countries to join him in removing Iraq’s military from Kuwait.
According to Wikipedia:
US troops represented 73% of the coalition’s 956,600 troops in Iraq.
Many of the coalition countries were reluctant to commit military forces. Some felt that the war was an internal Arab affair or did not want to increase US influence in the Middle East. In the end, however, many governments were persuaded by Iraq’s belligerence towards other Arab states, offers of economic aid or debt forgiveness, and threats to withhold aid.
Many of the countries that became a part of this “great coalition” were bribed to support the war with promised economic aid (tax payers’ money), or debt forgiveness (also tax payers’ money). Some were also being threatened to have their aid withheld.
Bush Sr. was being portrayed as a great statesman who garnered support worldwide in order to save the world from the next “Hitler.” In reality, he was just using bribes and threats.
It’s interesting that Bush would offer debt forgiveness as coercion to countries that supported the war. One of the reasons Saddam invaded Kuwait was because they wouldn’t offer debt forgiveness to Iraq for fighting a war against Iran, which was threatening both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Kuwait, along with Saudi Arabia loaned a lot of money to Iraq and that “war debt” was killing the economy in Iraq.
War is very profitable for the cabal, but it impoverishes the countries involved. Bush and the CIA funded both sides of the Iraq and Iran war, which cost both countries hundreds of thousands of lives and made both countries debt slaves.
The Bush family was responsible for all the wars and terrorism in the Middle East just like they were responsible for the wars, poverty and drug trafficking in Latin America. Bush and the CIA were trafficking drugs in the Middle East, too. More on that later.
Trump wasn’t afraid to criticize the Bush family and he often took them on publicly in order to expose their crimes.
According to The Independent:
Jeb Bush struck out to defend his late father, George H W Bush, after Donald Trump initiated calls to investigate the 41st president.
At a rally in Arizona on Sunday, Trump attacked several former presidents for being guilty of the same act that earned him a visit from federal agents this past summer at his Mar-a-Lago resort: storing classified documents after their tenure in office.
Trump was under criminal investigation for “storing classified documents” at his residence after he was out of office. He purposely called out Bush Sr. for “hiding” classified documents in order to bring attention to this subject.
But Trump wasn’t only focusing on George H.W. Bush when he pointed out the hypocrisy of the two-tier justice system when it comes to storing classified documents.
More from The Independent:
He initially accused President Barack Obama of transporting over 30 million pages of documents to a former furniture store in Chicago, a claim that has regularly been refuted by the National Archives, who noted that the federal agency was responsible for relocating unclassified documents to a secure federal facility in Chicago.
Trump knows everything. We have it all. Nothing is hidden anymore, because Trump, as president used his authority to declassify everything.
The National Archives is responsible for relocating unclassified documents. Do you think it was only unclassified documents that Trump was referring to when he accused Obama of crimes?
Did Trump already know, not only how many documents Obama took, but also what was in those documents?
I think he did.
What about when he accused George H.W. Bush of the same thing?
More from The Independent:
“[He] took millions and millions of documents to a former bowling alley pieced together with what was then an old and broken Chinese restaurant,” the former president said of his predecessor during a rally held in Mesa, Arizona. “They put them together. And it had a broken front door and broken windows. Other than that, it was quite secure.”
When tossing out these examples of previous commander-in-chief’s being “guilty” of the same acts that he’s allegedly been engaged in, he pressed on about why they too hadn’t been investigated.
Did you catch the details that Trump shared? Did Trump already know where to find all of Bush’s hidden secrets?
According to the Los Angeles Times:
The stuff of George Bush’s life–an old infielder’s mitt, the door of a Kuwaiti palace, even a huge likeness of Bush’s head from a Republican convention–is being sorted in an old bowling alley.
Of course, there’s not enough room in the old Chimney Hill Bowl for 36 million pages of documents, a million photos and 40,000 objects. So some of it is crammed next door, in what used to be the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant.
Trump seems to know what he was talking about, but the media ridiculed him for it and the National Archives refuted his charges of past presidents mishandling presidential documents. Remember, Trump was under investigation for possessing classified documents.
I myself believe the Trump investigation is just another sting operation, not to catch Trump, but to trap Biden and former presidents. But I’ll have to leave that for another day.
Was Trump right? Did George H.W. Bush have “classified documents” stored in that bowling alley/Chinese restaurant?
More from the Los Angeles Times:
The material isn’t confined to Bush’s presidency. Other items come from his eight years as vice president, his tenure as a Texas congressman, as CIA director and other government stops that accounted for dozens of moves his family made around the globe.
Some printed material is classified and will remain so for years; it is open only to those with top-secret clearances.
There were documents not just from when Bush was Vice President and President, but also from when he was CIA director. There were also documents from when he was a member of Congress. I mentioned what he did when he was a Congressman in an earlier article. He traveled to Vietnam with his CIA frontman at the same time the Phoenix Program was being set up and the CIA was fighting a “secret war” in Laos to protect their heroin trafficking.
Was that just a coincidence?
What are the odds that the classified documents at the bowling alley/Chinese restaurant were things Bush was “hiding” from the American people? I think those odds are really high.
Why would Bush even need “classified documents” for his presidential library? The library is supposed to be similar to a museum and a place for the public to visit in order to get a sense of the presidency of Bush while he was in office.
Classified documents can only be viewed by people with a top secret security clearance. Why would each president get to store those classified documents at their own library rather than have them all in a secure location in Washington DC?
The truth is that past presidents are deathly afraid of the Freedom of Information Act. The FOIA gives the power to the people, and all of these presidents were hiding their crimes at their personal libraries because that allowed them to retain control.
And just in case you think Bush Sr. didn’t control those classified documents at his presidential library …
Have you ever heard of Don W. Wilson? Who is he?
He was appointed as the Archivist of the United States.
I didn’t know that was even a government position.
What is the Archivist in charge of?
According to Wikipedia:
The Archivist of the United States is the head and chief administrator of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) of the United States. The Archivist is responsible for the supervision and direction of the National Archives.
The Archivist is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate and is responsible for safeguarding and making available for study all the permanently valuable records of the federal government, including the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, which are displayed in the Archives’ main building in Washington, D.C.
The National Archives also has many duties regarding the preservation of presidential papers and materials.
The Archivist of the United States is in charge of the National Archives, and their job is to safeguard all documents of the Federal Government, including all presidential documents and materials. But that’s only half their job.
They are also responsible for “making available” government documents and materials for public viewing in presidential libraries, museums or in fulfilling court orders from the Freedom of Information Act.
So how important is Don Wilson?
According to the New York Times:
Three Democratic Senators asked the Justice Department and ethics officials today to investigate the Archivist of the United States, who relinquished control of White House computer files to President George Bush three weeks before announcing that he would be resigning to run Mr. Bush’s Presidential library.
The Archivist, Don W. Wilson, said last Friday that he would leave the National Archives on March 31 to become the executive director of the George Bush Center at Texas A&M University.
Don Wilson was the Archivist of the United States, and he “relinquished control” of the White House computer files to President George H.W. Bush. Just three weeks later, he resigned the position and took the job of executive director for the Bush presidential library.
That doesn’t seem shady, does it? Was it a conflict of interest?
More from the New York Times:
At 11:30 P.M. on Jan. 19, Mr. Bush’s last full day in office, Mr. Wilson signed an unusual agreement giving Mr. Bush “exclusive legal control of all Presidential information,” including more than 4,000 computer tapes from the National Security Council and other White House offices. The agreement will be challenged in the next few weeks by research groups that say it violates two recent Federal court orders protecting the files.
Literally on Bush’s last day in office, Don Wilson signed an “unusual” agreement that gave Bush “exclusive legal control” of all presidential information. That covered EVERYTHING.
Did you know that the Archivist of the United States is appointed by the president?
Don Wilson was appointed as Archivist on December 4, 1987 near the end of the Reagan administration and right before Bush would go on to win an election and become president himself. He was controlling all the presidential documents from the Reagan and Bush administrations before taking the job at Bush’s presidential library.
More from the New York Times:
The tapes, which contain millions of computer correspondences, significant and trivial, about domestic and foreign policy initiatives during the Reagan and Bush years, have been the subject of a long-running lawsuit between the Bush Administration and the research groups, which have sought their preservation.
The material stored in Government computers and on backup tapes is largely classified and has not been publicly described. Some of it could be crucial to historians and investigators interested in reconstructing how decisions were made at the highest levels of Government. For instance, the most important evidence in the Iran-contra trials of Oliver L. North and John M. Poindexter, President Ronald Reagan’s national security adviser, came from electronic mail records.
As I’ve been exposing in this long series of articles, George H.W. Bush had a lot to hide. Evidence of crimes in the Iran-Contra scandal was the least of his crimes.
More from the New York Times:
Through a spokeswoman at the National Archives, Mr. Wilson said that the agreement was drawn up by lawyers from the Justice Department and the White House and that he had been assured that it was “proper and legal.”
The spokeswoman, Susan Cooper, said she did not know if Mr. Wilson had told the lawyers that he was under consideration for a position at the Presidential library at the same time he was involved in putting together the agreement.
That sure sounds like a conflict of interest and a quid pro quo.
More from the New York Times:
In January, Judge Charles R. Richey of Federal District Court found that Mr. Wilson had violated the law governing Federal record keeping by failing to establish guidelines for the preservation of the electronic messages. Fearful that Bush officials would destroy the computer tapes, the judge twice ordered all the material to be preserved.
Michael Tankersley, a lawyer at Public Citizen, the organization founded by Ralph Nader and one of the groups that filed the lawsuit, criticized the agreement between Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bush as giving too much control to the former President.
“The agreement purports to rewrite the records law so that Bush can delay and restrict access,” he said. He added that on Jan. 20, Mr. Bush and archives officials removed 4,000 to 5,000 computer tapes, as well as the hard disk drives from 147 computers at the National Security Council and about 300 other personal computers at the White House.
A judge ruled that Don Wilson violated the law in regards to preserving electronic messages. Even the judge feared Bush would have the tapes destroyed, so he ordered them preserved. It sure was a lot of classified material on tapes and computers.
So many secrets. So many crimes to hide.
Remember what Q said. This is a portion of drop #2816.
This is not a game.
The DECLASSIFICATION of all requested documents (+more) will occur.
Transparency is the only way forward.
Trump is willingly taking the slings and arrows as president in his handling of classified documents in order to bring this important subject to the attention of the American people. It is a purposeful part of the plan, will expose their crimes and ultimately make everyone equal under the law again.
He loves our country and he loves us.
We just need to be patient.
So, why did past presidents suddenly start hiding “classified documents” in their personal libraries beginning with the Reagan administration in which Bush was VP?
There was an important law that was passed in 1978.
What was it?
According to the National Archives:
The Presidential Records Act (PRA) of 1978, 44 U.S.C. ß2201-2209, governs the official records of Presidents and Vice Presidents that were created or received after January 20, 1981 (i.e., beginning with the Reagan Administration). The PRA changed the legal ownership of the official records of the President from private to public, and established a new statutory structure under which Presidents, and subsequently NARA, must manage the records of their Administrations.
Establishes public ownership of all Presidential records and defines the term Presidential records.
Requires that Vice-Presidential records be treated in the same way as Presidential records.
I will continue to make the case that Jimmy Carter was NOT the worst president and in fact, was doing his best, without much help, to expose and hamper the shadow government. This law certainly helped.
Don’t miss how important this law was.
It changed “legal ownership” of the official records of the President and Vice President from private to public. All official documents, even classified documents legally belong to the people. That law and the Freedom of Information Act are going to be enforced in the future in order to safeguard the power of the people. These two laws are also going to be used by Trump to expose their crimes.
The law also treated the Vice President’s documents in the same manner as the President’s.
That’s why Biden took his classified documents when he left office. He had lots of crimes to hide, too.
These documents of past presidential crimes are purposely classified as top secret or higher for the sole purpose of hiding their treason.
Here’s a Q drop that pointed out the details of how this all happens. It dropped long before Trump was ever under investigation for mishandling classified documents.
Q gave us this huge bread crumb to lead us to the truth.
Obama’s presidential library was “raided by the good guys” (per POTUS) and Obama along with the media have been very quiet about it.
Do you know why?
This is war. I keep saying that, “they all know what’s coming,” and Q also said that “nothing can stop what’s coming.”
“Presidential libraries are put in place for past presidents to retain control over self-incriminating classified document releases.”
It’s always been a scam. It’s how presidents have hidden their crimes and treason.
But why does Q say this?
- Review the law.
- What is different regarding Obama’s presidential library?
- Who controls?
- These people are really stupid.
Did you know that the Presidential Records Act was amended in 2014, during Obama’s presidency?
Do you want to know why Q said that “these people are really stupid?”
Do you know what’s in the Amendment that Obama signed into law?
According to Congress.gov:
Amends the Presidential Records Act to require the Archivist of the United States, upon determining to make publicly available any presidential record not previously made available, to: (1) promptly provide written notice of such determination to the former President during whose term of office the record was created, to the incumbent President, and to the public; and (2) make such record available to the public within 60 days, except any record with respect to which the Archivist receives notification from a former or incumbent President of a claim of constitutionally-based privilege against disclosure.
The amendment REQUIRED the Archivist to immediately inform the past president if their classified documents were going to be made public, along with the incumbent president. It also gave the past president or the incumbent president the option of denying the documents be made public by notifying the Archivist that they were claiming executive privilege. This is why Obama classified everything as top secret.
But there were two ways that the executive privilege could be overridden.
More from Congress.gov:
1) the incumbent President withdraws a decision upholding the claim, or (2) the Archivist is otherwise directed to do so by a final court order that is not subject to appeal.
An incumbent president can withdraw executive privilege, and a final court order by the Supreme Court can also override a claim of executive privilege.
Does that first override remind you of anything in the recent past?
Do you remember when Trump claimed Executive Privilege?
Was it a purposeful trap?
According to AP News:
It’s a risky move by President Joe Biden that could come back to haunt him — and future presidents — in the hyperpartisan world of Washington politics.
Democrat Biden has agreed to a request from Congress seeking sensitive information on the actions of his predecessor Donald Trump and his aides during the Jan. 6 insurrection, though the former president claims the information is guarded by executive privilege
Think Game Theory.
Is this going to haunt Biden and future presidents? More importantly, will it haunt past presidents like Obama, Bush and Clinton?
I would bet on it.
Biden as an incumbent president just set the precedent that past presidents’ classified documents can be made public by the incumbent president. Guess who is going to be the next incumbent president?
Trump already knows he’ll be president, and believe me, there is panic in DC.
More from the AP News:
While not spelled out in the Constitution, executive privilege has developed to protect a president’s ability to obtain candid counsel from his advisers without fear of immediate public disclosure and to protect his confidential communications relating to official responsibilities.
But that privilege has its limitations in extraordinary situations, as exemplified during the Watergate scandal, when the Supreme Court ruled that it could not be used to shield the release of secret Oval Office tapes sought in a criminal inquiry, and following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
It is important to know that it is a privilege, not a right. It won’t protect a president from “criminal” investigations. That’s really important, especially in reference to the 9/11 terrorist attack, which is a subject I will certainly cover in the coming articles.
More from the AP News:
The Jan. 6 insurrection belongs among those ranks, Biden’s White House counsel wrote to the keeper of records, the Archivist of the United States.
According to an executive order on presidential records, the archivist of the United States “shall abide by any instructions given him by the incumbent President or his designee unless otherwise directed by a final court order.”
Did you catch that last part?
The Archivist must abide by the decision of the incumbent president unless directed by a court order. That is the other way a declaration of executive privilege can be overridden. A final court order can remove executive privilege.
Can you see why Trump prioritized flipping the Supreme Court?
Trump purposely fought his claim of executive privilege all the way to the Supreme Court in order to set a future precedent.
All part of the plan.
According to Politico:
The Supreme Court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s bid to use executive privilege to block a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection from accessing a trove of records created by Trump’s White House.
Trump had sought to block access to more than 750 pages of records that the National Archives, which house the former president’s records, determined were relevant to the Jan. 6 committee’s investigation.
Once again, think “Game Theory”.
How do you remove the use of executive privilege by past presidents to hide their crimes?
You get the Supreme Court to set the precedent that it no longer applies.
The Archivist gave up all the information, including classified information pertaining to Jan. 6—that is the exculpatory evidence that has been dripping out and proving that the insurrection was an enemy staged plan that has now entrapped members of Congress in treason.
Can you say Adam Schiff, Adam Kinzinger, Eric Swalwell and Liz Cheney?
Nothing can stop what’s coming.
But why did the Supreme Court reject Trump’s executive privilege?
More from Politico:
The court’s action left in effect a ruling last month from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in which a three-judge panel said Trump had not met his legal burden to block disclosure of the records.
The appeals court panel concluded unanimously that Trump could not assert executive privilege over the records as a former president because the incumbent, President Joe Biden, had agreed to hand the files over to the House committee.
Because the incumbent president withdrew executive privilege, the court denied Trump’s use of executive privilege to protect his presidential documents.
This is a good thing. Trump wanted this outcome.
He is, in a very orderly fashion, knocking down every single future defense lawyer argument that will prevent past presidents from being prosecuted for their crimes. He is disarming them within the legal system by making himself a target and setting court precedent. He also knows that he will soon be president again, and then he will be the deciding factor over whether or not anything is protected by executive privilege.
Checkmate!
But let’s go back to that Q drop #341.
- Review the law.
- What is different regarding Obama’s presidential library?
- Who controls?
- These people are really stupid
“What is different regarding Obama’s presidential library?”
President Obama signed the Amendment to the Presidential Records Act in 2014, which would then directly affect who controlled his own presidential library. He was clearly trying to make it harder for the public to see his own crimes.
Part of the law prevents documents from being released until five years after the president has left office.
Do you think that prevented Trump from declassifying Obama’s documents? The president has the sole authority to declassify everything. But we are also at war, and these are “high crimes” of treason. Nothing prevented Trump from exposing his crimes.
Here’s two more “stupid” parts of that amendment, according to Congress.gov:
(Sec. 10) Prohibits an officer or employee of an executive agency from creating or sending a record using a non-official electronic messaging account unless such officer or employee: (1) copies an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee in the original creation or transmission of the record, or (2) forwards a complete copy of the record to an official electronic messaging account of the officer or employee not later than 20 days after the original creation or transmission of the record.
Can you think of a high level government official who was sending communications through non-official electronic devices?
I bet you can.
Both Obama and Hillary were using a non-official private server to transmit emails in order to hide their crimes. They weren’t following the law that Obama signed because they weren’t backing up those communications. Many people in Obama’s administration were using the same illegal server.
Too bad for them that military intelligence captures all electronic communications.
They never thought she would lose.
As Q said, “These people are stupid.”
But here’s the second stupid thing Obama put into this law-
According to Congress.gov:
(Sec. 9) Transfers responsibility for records management from the Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA) to the Archivist. Requires the transfer of records from federal agencies to the National Archives in digital or electronic form to the greatest extent possible.
Obama placed all government records under the control of one person, the Archivist of the United States. He tried to centralize control of government records.
As it turns out, that was a huge mistake.
Guess who was the Archivist under the Obama administration?
Have you ever heard of David Ferriero?
According to Wikipedia:
On July 28, 2009, President Obama nominated Ferriero to be 10th Archivist of the United States.
He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 6, 2009; he was sworn into his new office on November 13, 2009.
President Obama appointed Ferriero to simultaneously head the new National Declassification Center, which had “been given four years to go through 400 million pages of federal documents that remain top secret. They date to World War I.
Obama not only appointed him as the Archivist in control of all government documents and information, but also appointed him as head of the “new” National Declassification Center, which allowed him access to hundreds of millions of top secret documents going back to World War I.
He was also Archivist through the entire Trump administration, and then he retired in April 2022.
David Ferriero held a lot of control over not only Obama’s classified documents, but also classified documents going back to World War I.
That made him a valuable resource or witness for possible criminal investigations, don’t you think?
Why do you think Q said this about Obama’s presidential library?
- RAIDED by the GOOD GUYS (per POTUS).
- Shockingly quiet.
- No leaks?
Trump had the power as president to declassify everything, and we were told that he did. I believe David Ferriero, who has seen the classified evidence of a whole lot of crimes going back several administrations was given a choice, and he chose to be on the right side of this war.
According to NewsObserver.com:
Ferriero, 64, began work in November and had his ceremonial swearing-in Wednesday as director of the National Archives and Records Administration. His is a little-known job that puts him not only at the helm of the United States’ 10 billion-item trove of documents, but also at the forefront of efforts to make the U.S. government as transparent as possible to its citizens.
“One of our missions is to ensure people of the United States have access to the records,” said Ferriero, who is the first librarian to lead the Archives.
David Ferriero was in charge of at least 10 billion documents, and felt that it was his mission to make the federal government as transparent as possible, and to give access to all Americans.
More from NewsObserver.com:
Ferriero also is the consummate librarian, delighting in history while promoting openness in government.
Ferriero’s tenure follows a difficult time for the National Archives. The agency fought the Bush administration over access to records following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was accused by The New York Times of needing “spine-stiffening” in its dealings with the White House.
In 2003, Sandy Berger, former national security adviser to President Bill Clinton, took classified memos on terrorist plots from the National Archives and destroyed them. Berger later pleaded guilty to unauthorized conspiracy removal of classified documents.
The classified documents regarding 9/11 have caused panic in the Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations. Bill Clinton had his friend Sandy Berger steal classified documents and destroy them. None of them want the American people to know the truth. I’ll reveal some more bombshells when I get to the 9/11 subject.
More from the NewsObserver.com:
Asked whether he has the backbone to take on the White House over public records, Ferriero nodded.
“Oh sure,” he said. “And it’s not just the White House. It’s the government in general. I need to make sure that each agency is doing what they’re supposed to be doing in the area of records. It’s an oversight role.”
David Ferriero actually takes his job seriously and believes not only in protecting all government documents, but also providing them to the American people. That’s probably why Trump left him in that position during his administration and why I believe he is part of the sting operation to entrap presidents of the past.
He also put his own neck on the line and took criticism to protect Trump.
How?
According to the Washington Post:
The large color photograph that greets visitors to a National Archives exhibit celebrating the centennial of women’s suffrage shows a massive crowd filling Pennsylvania Avenue NW for the Women’s March on Jan. 21, 2017, the day after President Trump’s inauguration.
But a closer look reveals a different story.
The Archives acknowledged in a statement this week that it made multiple alterations to the photo of the 2017 Women’s March showcased at the museum, blurring signs held by marchers that were critical of Trump. Words on signs that referenced women’s anatomy were also blurred.
A placard that proclaims “God Hates Trump” has “Trump” blotted out so that it reads “God Hates.” A sign that reads “Trump & GOP — Hands Off Women” has the word Trump blurred out.
It said David S. Ferriero, the archivist of the United States who was appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009, participated in talks regarding the exhibit and supports the decision to edit the photo.
Does anybody think that if David Ferriero was on Obama’s team that he would have in any way altered pictures that made Trump look bad?
I don’t think so.
Now let’s circle all the way back around to the beginning.
Q drop #2816
- Why is Transparency the only way forward?
- Treason.
- Sedition.
- Subversion.
- Conspiracy to commit.
- Do you understand and fully appreciate the GRAVITY of the situation?
- The DECLASSIFICATION of all requested documents (+ more) will occur.
- This is not a game.
The Bush family, the Clintons and Obama have all tried to hide their treason in classified documents, that were then hidden at their presidential libraries. It is all going to be revealed, and justice is coming.
In my next article, I’m going to reveal more of that treason that those presidents have desperately tried to hide.
But remember, they are only puppets. The Middle East was purposely destabilized for a reason. Wars are very profitable
All roads lead to the Middle East, and it ultimately is only about one thing.
Money.
Money = power and control.
One man gained more money through this destabilization of the Middle East than any other, and also became Trump’s biggest threat.