Not ever. This is common intel gameboarding on a juvenile level.Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
Something I don't understand. Could someone explain?Posted by Kryztian (here)
John Greenwald interviews Luis Elizondo about the Pentagon deleting his emails and otherwise trying to discredit him.
If a corporation I worked for "deleted all my emails" (at their end), I'd still have them archived on my own computer, both sent and received. What am I missing?
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Regardless of why Elizondo doesn't have any of the emails himself, this does seem to show that the Pentagon (or factions within the Pentagon) aren't supporting this disclosure thing at all.
In order to insert intel personnel into a cutout, cardboard role inside any 'opposition', and add credibility to their new 'hidden' orders, they are 'discredited', their emails are removed, the keys to the office are taken away, the door code is changed, their subscription to Spys R Us Weekly is cancelled, their parking access is removed.....et cetera...
Are the checks stopped? No way.
I'm surprised anyone is falling for this.
Not only are the controllers of all that tech behind it all, but there is likely a pay upgrade, and/or an active retirement bonus there, knowing that there is no such thing as retiring from any intel agency or the companies that control them.....the elite of the elite killers.
Why play patty cake with the devil? Do what all of us do and keep calling them out. Either way, those who control global resources could care less, even about those they employ, let alone humanity.
Enjoy what they dare to 'reveal' and remember all of the trillions of dollars of expenses, the human suffering, the complete lack of integrity, the breach of oaths, the treason against the human race that they will never disclose.