watched.
I don't know why but that seems like something that should be saved locally.
/tinfoil
Very interesting. The way he ties together San Bernardino, Orlando and the Indian subcontinent was eye-opening. Also, framing the *entirety* of the threat as pretty much everything else (especially Sharia law) against the US constitution resonates for me. I'm still not sure I know who the hell that insect guy was, but that was a good watch.
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From what I could find through research on him online, he was investigated and eventually forced to retire because he was just too good at his job. He called certain terrorist attacks and possibility of terrorist attacks a long time ago, as he said in the video. This is pretty telling if the current admins stance on the matter.
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Is that Michelle Bachmann sitting to his left in the video?
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She spoke after Mr. Haney.
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So the feds are releasing the 911 transcripts but leaving out the parts where he pledges allegiance to isis and etc. The truth can't be worse than what I'm imagining right now. Is there a legitimate reason for this that I can't think of?
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The video was pretty interesting, but his idea that he can conduct a meaningful investigation from an RV, is kinda crazy. I have no idea if what he is saying is completely correct or not, but no federal investigator would keep his job doing things the way he did. It's called being a field agent for a reason.