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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNot a stretch to think many foreign agents had access to the secret docs at MAL over time
...I could easily imagine numerous break-ins to the MAL storage areas where documents were eventually recovered by the FBI by any number of the foreign nationals who visited the club, or the by foreign workers who were employed there, photographing secret intelligence at will, later just stripping the folders they found.
While plausible Trump sold, destroyed, or gave the missing documents away, they also could have been spirited away by foreign agents.
Peter Strzok @petestrzok 19h
Great.
"Last year, the Trump Organization sought 87 foreign workers for the Palm Beach property, up from 78 a few years earlier...Pay for the full-time jobs that potentially get foreign workers in the vicinity of state secrets start at $11.96 an hour"
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Not a stretch to think many foreign agents had access to the secret docs at MAL over time (Original Post)
bigtree
Sep 2022
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liberal N proud
(60,339 posts)1. Or that the information was freely shared with our enemies
bigtree
(86,005 posts)2. stolen info would absolutely be shared with multiple U.S. adversaries
...unless investigators find those docs somewhere within our govt. agencies, it has to be assumed they've been compromised.
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Brainfodder
(6,423 posts)3. Dots followed on this appear to lead to some deaths that are too much a coinCdonk to totally ignore?
So I shock my magic 8 ball, and it said GUILTY AF?