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Friday, July 13

U.S. INDICTS WINSTON CHURCHILL, FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT IN ABSENTIA ON CHARGE OF SPYING FOR RUSSIA

You could tell they were spying for Russia just by looking at them 


The rumor is that the U.S. Department of Justice is preparing to unseal an indictment against Abraham Lincoln. That was another one who had 'Russian agent' stamped all over him. But isn't being dead an acceptable excuse not to appear in court? Not in the American justice system, not where Russian spies are concerned. 

See also:

"No Evidence In Mueller's Indictment Of 12 Russians - Release Now May Sabotage Upcoming Summit;" Moon of Alabama, July 13. 

Well, the effect of releasing the indictment at this particular time has been to change the subject in the U.S. news media from the open hearing yesterday in Congress to question Peter Strzok. The hearing quickly descended into a circus, which made both the Republicans and Democrats look bad. But the issues surrounding the questioning of Strzok are very serious, and his evasive answers at the hearing provide more fuel to claims that the upper echelon of the FBI became compromised by politics.
    
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