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kentuck

(111,102 posts)
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 09:35 AM Dec 2017

Where does this story end?

Suppose an enemy of the United States hatched a plan to put nuclear materials in the hands of "terrorists" throughout the Middle East?

Suppose the leader of that country befriended and "turned" a well-known businessman, who later ran for President and won! He owned him.

Suppose, the leader of that enemy country promised $250 billion dollars to this businessman and his "associates" to help build nuclear "energy" facilities throughout the Middle East? In return, the leaders of the United States would promise to place US soldiers in these countries to protect these "nuclear plants"?

However, before this foreign leader could transfer the billions of dollars to the new "leaders" of America, the new leaders had to promise to over-ride the Senate of the United States and "rip up" the sanctions that were placed against the other leader and their country?

Suppose they did everything in their power to sabotage and destroy our State Department and our institutions, including our intelligence and FBI? Their basic strategy was to divide and conquer.

Suppose they recruited a very small group of loyal supporters to do their dirty work, such as lying and propagandizing a political Party of this country? Fascist tactics were utilized meticulously.

Suppose they were within an inch of over-throwing our country and all of them becoming very, very rich? It was all about money.

It may sound like an unbelievable story but, if we read the news very closely, minus the propaganda, it appears to be closer to the truth than to fiction.

Where would this story end??

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Where does this story end? (Original Post) kentuck Dec 2017 OP
Key word being "story" brooklynite Dec 2017 #1
Because many people believe it is just a "story". kentuck Dec 2017 #2
It reads like a synopsis of exactly what is going on. I think the next scene is RKP5637 Dec 2017 #3
I think you are probably right. kentuck Dec 2017 #4
At the center of the plot... kentuck Dec 2017 #5

kentuck

(111,102 posts)
2. Because many people believe it is just a "story".
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 09:39 AM
Dec 2017

And many believe it to be very close to the truth

RKP5637

(67,111 posts)
3. It reads like a synopsis of exactly what is going on. I think the next scene is
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 09:47 AM
Dec 2017

a preemptive strike on NK to stoke the confusion, convolution and as a major distraction. A wartime president would likely not be indicted.

kentuck

(111,102 posts)
5. At the center of the plot...
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 10:21 AM
Dec 2017

...is an attempt to create a "secret line of communication" between the enemy leader and the new leader of the United States. They send an emissary, assisted by Saudi Arabia, to the island of the Seychelles, to discuss the details of the money swap.

Through it all, one detail of the story remains constant : Lie about everything. Admit nothing.

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