Above, "the crook" and Patrick Kennedy.
Patriots,
this has been going on for a long time; I saw this first hand in Iraq where people who are as dumb as rocks (we called them knuckle heads) were as patsies by "handlers" to conduct terrorist attacks.
We have so many dysfunctional, mentally sick people in society today that it is easy to find "false flag patsies"!
By the way, thank God Trump fired Patrick Kennedy, see the article below. "Drain that Swamp" Mr. Trump!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UmLiO0XTWk&t=867s
The
lame stream media’s fake news operation
is predictably spinning this as principled resignations by public officials who
couldn’t stand the idea of working under Trump. Except that Patrick Kennedy, the
biggest fish being forced out, had reportedly been begging to keep his job.
These were actually firings.
Thomas Shannon remains the United
States’ acting secretary of state, but Foggy Bottom has lost its entire senior
management team. President Trump reportedly ordered these
moves in an effort to “clean
house.”
The administration told four senior
State Department officials that their services were no longer needed.
Among those who
are out include State’s long-serving undersecretary of management, Patrick
Kennedy. He is reported to have been lobbying to keep his job. Other top
officials who are no longer working at State include: Joyce Anne Barr, Gentry O. Smith and Michelle
Bond. All three are career foreign service officers who have served
under both Democratic and Republican administrations.
Lydia Muniz, director of the bureau of
overseas building operations, was asked to depart as well.
“It’s the single biggest
simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember, and
that’s incredibly difficult to replicate,” said David Wade, who served as Secretary John Kerry’s chief of
staff.
Good riddance pal!!!!!!
Patrick Kennedy, the State
Department official who tried to get the FBI to change email classifications in
exchange for helping the FBI meet its staffing needs in Bagdhad, is what they
used to call a “fixer.”
Kennedy was at fault for the poor security at Benghazi. Gregory Hicks, the State
Department’s charge d’affaires in Libya, testified before Congress that “given
the decision-making that Under Secretary Pat Kennedy was making with respect to
Embassy Tripoli and Consulate Benghazi operations, he has to bear some
responsibility” for the Benghazi terror attack.
As Clinton’s fixer, it was only natural that Kennedy assist the Clinton
Foundation. The Washington
Examiner reports that Kennedy was involved in pushing plans for a new
$177.9 million embassy in Norway in 2011 over the apparent objections of
diplomatic officials in Oslo. Norway’s government has donated between $10 million and $25 million to
the Clinton Foundation, donor records show.
Kennedy also helped fix it so that Brian Pagliano, the man in charge of
Hillary’s home-brew email server, got a job at the State Department
And then there was this outrageous
moment.
According to FBI interview
summaries set to be released in the coming days. Patrick Kennedy, the undersecretary of state for
management, discussed providing additional overseas slots for the FBI in
exchange for revisions to classifications of the sensitive emails.
One email in particular
concerned Kennedy and, according to the FBI summary, providing a B9 exemption
“would allow him to archive the document in the basement of the department of
state never to be seen again.” The FBI official told Kennedy that he would look
into the email if Kennedy would authorize a pending request for additional FBI
personnel in Iraq.
A summary of an interview with
the section chief of the FBI records management division provides further
evidence of Kennedy’s attempts to have the classification of some sensitive
emails changed. The FBI records official, whose job includes making
determinations on classification, told investigators that he was approached by
his colleague in international operations after the initial discussion with
Kennedy. The FBI records official says that his colleague “pressured” him to
declassify an email “in exchange for a quid pro quo,” according to the
interview summary. “In exchange for making the email unclassified State would
reciprocate by allowing the FBI to place more agents in countries where they
are presently forbidden.” The request was denied.
In the days that followed, the
FBI records official attended an “all-agency” meeting at the State Department
to discuss the ongoing “classification review of pending Clinton FOIA
materials.” One of the participants at the meeting asked Kennedy whether any of
the emails were classified. Kennedy purposely looked at the FBI records chief
and then replied: “Well, we’ll see.”
Kennedy shouldn’t just be fired.
He should be on trial.
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