Wednesday, October 9

Forget Deep State; we're dealing with an American Star Chamber

It's not for nothing that John Batchelor's podcast of his October 8 interview with Aaron Klein features an engraving of England's infamous Star Chamber which, for those not familiar with the term, was "a former court of inquisitorial and criminal jurisdiction in England that sat without a jury and that became noted for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments, abolished 1641." 

The term lives on as a euphemism for any powerful tribunal or committee that metes out justice by secretive and arbitrary means. It's long been a favorite invective of American conspiracy theorists and exercised political partisans, but by the time you finish listening to Aaron's report, I think you'll agree that something frighteningly close to a genuine star chamber has emerged right here in the United States of America.

As to how Aaron was able to delve into this aspect of the concerted effort to take control of the U.S. presidency, I'd say it's called "very thorough investigative reporting" and many years of experience at doing such. 

"Connecting the dots: from Ukrainegate's Whistleblower [Memo] to Russiagate's Steele Dossier." Podcast:

Part 1 of 4

Part 2

Part 3


Part 4



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