Deep State Smashes Journalist for Truth-Telling

August 19, 2020

The link I posted to the ShadowGate Documentary was taken down by Youtube.  The documentary is embedded in this article.

I recommend that you watch it and save it.

There is a full press attempt underway to keep the documentary from the public.  Youtube lied that the documentary violated their policy on hate speech.  There is no hate in the documentary.  The film violated social media’s policy of withholding truth from the people.

HATE: Why We Should Re... Strossen, Nadine Best Price: $9.35 Buy New $11.00 (as of 05:59 UTC - Details) The documentary presents two whistleblowers who were involved in the collection and use of illicitly obtained information.  This type of information was used in the attempt to derail Trump’s presidency.  

The documentary shows that the Deep State includes private security firms who have access to the information that NSA collects allegedly for national security purposes, but really in order to control our perceptions and behavior.  When chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and high ranking members of the national security apparatus leave their position they become heads of private security firms to which NSA data is diverted.  The documentary will give you an idea of the size and depth of the Deep State.  You can see the details of The Matrix into which they have put us.

The journalist who produced the video and her husband have been arrested on false charges. Unlike Julian Assange they released no classified information.  Both whistleblowers are clearly identified.  The Deep State is simply shutting down any information about it.  Whatever the United States is, it most certainly is not a democracy with an accountable government.

The Best of Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week’s first outside columnist, columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, contributor to the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times, and columnist for the main French and Italian newspapers, and for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles. He served in numerous academic appointments in US universities and was  appointed to the William E. Simon Chair for Political Economy at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies where his colleagues were Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James R. Schlesinger (one of his former professors), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Thomas Moorer. His article, “How the Law Was Lost,” was published in the January 1999 Cardozo Law Review.