The Judge, WikiLeaks, The Russians, And The NSA

Lew, Judge Andrew Napolitano posits that elements in the NSA leaked the Clinton/DNC emails to WikiLeaks because they did not want Clinton as Commander-In-Chief due to her criminally careless disregard for established security procedures which has endangered lives. Very plausible.

As I have pointed out, the Deep State is not monolithic or homogeneous but is composed of many seemingly disparate elements or competing factions united by their systemic base criminality under the phony rubric of “national security.”

It is said that life often imitates art. The best cinematic example of this reality is The President’s Analystan American satirical comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. The film’s central themes include modern ethics and privacy concerns, specifically regarding the covert intervention of the Telecommunication system working with the U.S. Government, intruding into the private lives of the country’s citizens.

With its dark portrayal of clandestine government internecine rivalry and intrigue between the CEA (CIA) and FBR (FBI), massive secret surveillance of the American public, and hallucinogenic mind control, what was “satire” in 1967 is hard reality today. Watch this surreal black comedy as it was meant to be, as well as a prophetic documentary of the evil machinations of the Deep State to come in the 21st century.

Even the head of the CEA in the film, “Ethan Allan Crocker,” resembled CIA director Allen Welch Dulles, great casting.

FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (FBR director “Henry Lux” in the movie) had the film killed because of the uncomplimentary way he and his agency was portrayed. Lux was a popular rival vacuum cleaner brand to Hoover in the 1960s.

 

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6:52 pm on October 22, 2016