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RE: US Marine Andre Taggart Steps Up - Imran Awan Case is Much More than Bank Fraud
Its just crazy how this story is not being reported by the mainstream media.
This guy under indictment for multiple felonies had access to the most sensitive information on the computer systems of our nation's leader in Washington DC. Its bad enough that Wasserman-Shultz didn't fire him immediately when his wrongdoing came to light. The fact that she further threatened law enforcement officials about their seizure of hard drive in relation to this investigation is just another nail in the coffin.
If there is any justice in this world Wasserman-Shultz and her ilk will be held to account and prosecuted for their crimes. Unfortunately I'm not optimistic.
The media blackout is unbelievable. This scoop is Watergate-tier, and all I've seen from the MSM is one Politico article a couple of weeks ago and brief overview from Fox News. I've read more about it from UK newspapers like the Daily Mail and the Guardian than American ones.
Bizarre and very fishy.
I hope you're funny about the media blackout. Building 7 was watergate-tier lololol.
There's only one reason he wouldn't be fired: he was doing what his boss asked.
When a story is broadcast on MSM. Know this is just entertainment . Designed to pull in advertiser dollars for the networks, via the commercials or ads presented. They could care less about presenting real news. The bottom line is the networks need to show a profit to their investors. On another note congressional spy networks consist of staffers making fake profiles on Facebook. Then the staffers (legislative writers) infiltrate various groups and networks on the internet. The only damage I have seen by these spies, is that they self destruct and delete their fake profiles. When they are tired of speaking with you. Then they just vanish and leave you wondering, who the hell was this person. I found one out who had numerous fake profiles. Which led me to their true identity working for the U.S Senate as a legislative writer.
I'd love to hear more about this, names and the juicy details!