coup d’etat

Brenden Dilley’s source has said there will be as many as nine more Memo’s IIRC but only four or five will be released because they will be “enough”. 

I see two attempted coups here. One is against Trump being elected which is de facto overthrow of the government. The other coup was thwarted when Trump won because had Hitlary won she was likely to be the last US President before she surrendered the sovereignty of the USA to the One World Government, New World Order crowd. That will come out later though.

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WSJ Columnist: Why is the Media Ignoring the Real Bombshell FISA Memo?

Guest Post by Guy Benson

WSJ Columnist: Why is the Media Ignoring the Real Bombshell FISA Memo?

We’ll bring you Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel’s tweetstorm in a moment, but I’ll take a stab at answering her question about the media right out of the gate.  Three possibilities: (1) The GOP hyped the Nunes memo, which quickly became the center of this whole firestorm — replete with counter-memos, FBI objections, etc.  The press followed the spotlight. (2) As we’ve been saying, there are so many complex pieces of this larger puzzle, following the plot is difficult.  It’s not just news consumers wondering, “which memo is this now?” — it’s many of the people trying to cover this drama, too.  The document in question here is a second, less redacted, version of a Senate memo that few people have even heard of. (3) The Senate memo, produced by non-bomb-throwers Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham, is substantially more disruptive to the Democrats’ narrative than the Nunes document.  And the press generally prefers Democratic narratives to Republican ones because most journalists are liberals.

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