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2.5 JAN 12, 08:59 AM
The risk of this would further fit the reason for the mad rush to impeach, and why the liberal ownership of the media is so key, as it makes a much easier quick censor.

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sourmash JAN 12, 09:53 AM
This went from, "Trump should declassify everything" to it having happened all in a days time.

Trump wouldn't do it and officials wouldn't consent to it. Media wouldn't cover it.

Trump and family will get lifetime SS protection. Is that a good thing?
theBDub JAN 12, 10:54 AM
When the “release” comes with words like “you won’t hear about this in the news,” it’s a pretty good indication that it’s fake.
rinselberg JAN 12, 11:07 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

This went from, "Trump should declassify everything" to it having happened all in a days time.

Trump wouldn't do it and officials wouldn't consent to it. Media wouldn't cover it.

Trump and family will get lifetime SS protection. Is that a good thing?


SS protection? Would that be Secret Service ... or Schutzstaffel..?

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Jake_Dragon JAN 12, 11:12 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

This went from, "Trump should declassify everything" to it having happened all in a days time.

Trump wouldn't do it and officials wouldn't consent to it. Media wouldn't cover it.

Trump and family will get lifetime SS protection. Is that a good thing?



Every US president gets life time Secret Service protection. Pretty sure this is not an option for the president.
maryjane JAN 12, 11:56 AM

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Originally posted by Jake_Dragon:


Every US president gets life time Secret Service protection. Pretty sure this is not an option for the president.



I believe Nixon declined secret service protection tho I read somewhere, the feds more or less covertly provided it anyway for an undisclosed period of time because of intel that he still had that 'might' compromise the security of the nation.


Jake_Dragon JAN 12, 03:22 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

I believe Nixon declined secret service protection tho I read somewhere, the feds more or less covertly provided it anyway for an undisclosed period of time because of intel that he still had that 'might' compromise the security of the nation.




Exactly, they either let them in or let them watch from outside. No one with that amount of knowledge is just released into the public without handlers. One way or the other.
They are also taken care of financially, because who wants some broke ex president wandering around selling the location of big foot.

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cvxjet JAN 12, 11:35 PM

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because who wants some broke ex president wandering around selling the location of big foot.




I KNEW Bigfoot existed! ("Here's proof! Heeerrrreeeeee is Proof!")


maryjane JAN 13, 01:34 AM

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Originally posted by theBDub:

When the “release” comes with words like “you won’t hear about this in the news,” it’s a pretty good indication that it’s fake.



But, this is one time that a conspiracy theory thing is right on the $$. I mean l look..it's one of those life changing moments like if you suddenly get a letter that begins; "Hey Dude, You will never believe what I found in the park. The knowledge I have gained is immeasurable. I now understand everything, and I mean everything from who/what we really are, to what the known universe really is."
Raydar JAN 13, 07:21 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:


But, this is one time that a conspiracy theory thing is right on the $$. I mean l look..it's one of those life changing moments like if you suddenly get a letter that begins; "Hey Dude, You will never believe what I found in the park. The knowledge I have gained is immeasurable. I now understand everything, and I mean everything from who/what we really are, to what the known universe really is."



You mean... 42?