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McCain’s Spygate Role
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If you’re in the US and within earshot of a TV, you’ve probably noticed the pearl-clutching-du-jour in response to Trump’s unflattering comments about the late Senator John McCain (AZ-R).

Please. Those intoning about McCain’s life of “service” belong in a psych ward. McCain was universally hated while he was alive and this bogus sanctimony just crystallizes the zombie hypocrisy of the so-called mainstream.

McCain never met a war he didn’t like and he was very hands-on with his ISIS protégés, whose final stronghold in Syria was liberated yesterday by US forces and allies.

McCain was traitor for overseeing the financing, arming and training of ISIS and he was a traitor for leaking the “Pee-Pee Dossier” to 14 members of the media. Former MI6 officer, Christopher Steele was paid over $1.2 million dollars by the Hillary Clinton campaign, the DNC and the FBI to produce this fraudulent tome compiled from a CNN chat board and it was used as the basis for the Mueller Investigation.

McCain’s leaks had long been suspected but they were confirmed last week with the unsealing of the deposition of David Kramer, a longtime associate of the late Senator.

Gina Shakespeare reveals the manifold facets of McCain’s treason, reading from Jeff Carlson’s March 15th article in the Epoch Times.

https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/mccains-spygate-role/
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