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May 8, 2023Liked by Brian Lupo

Thank you for this concise and well-written summary, CannCon. Jon’s new Devo article is so important, and needs to be spread to everyone, but it’s never easy to get my normie friends to read long articles. This is a great summary to give them, and hopefully spark their interest enough for them to read Jon’s piece as well! Well done, fren!

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May 8, 2023Liked by Brian Lupo

I’m so thankful for your work. I wish more people would read your articles.

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That it certainly did. Because: if there was no relationship and/or it didn’t matter, why scrub it all?

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Great job of persistent due diligence! Really appreciate this work which is instrumental in revealing the truth of the Biden coverup!

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The small world in the Democrats world , having all these corrupt people at the top of DOJ,FBI, CIA, and and ex employees within media and social media platforms to propagandize the American people, hiding the bad behavior in their party! You had Hillary and email scandal, which Obama and Briben played a role in with so much blatant corruption and lies should have destroyed that party!

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As I asked Jon earlier, is there a significance to the year 2017?

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Yes, it's the 100 year anniversary of 1917.

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QUITE SO!

Thank You!

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Good Call,

Both of You !!

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"And despite a concerted effort to scrub any relationship details from the internet, ChatGPT exposed it all."

So...

Let's see the next tech agenda, on [our] working list for the day.

Seems that Independent Investigative Journalists are figuring stuff out.

[Metallic vox]:

"RECONFIGURE

THE

CHAT,

TO STAY QUIET,

TO PLAY

[OUR FORM OF]

BALL.

Scrub links & text too."

**

Antony's a busy fella.

The revolving door of DC,

& The Eternal Sea.

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Wow wow wow... this! Jon and CannCon over the target. Thank you for your brilliance!

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99.9% Jon!!

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But even after this damning intel is clearly confirmed, it’s certain we will find the perps trying every trick they can muster up to spin the story. And they’ll have plenty of help from media shills who are equally compliant.

But what’s most disturbing is how so many lost souls still believe anything these liars put out. I guess they are proof of Mark Twain’s saying:

“It’s far easier to fool a person than to convince him he’s been fooled.” (still trying to find confirmation that it was a Clemens quote).

I’m a college dropout and don’t consider myself all that smart and I knew there was foul play from the very get go. So how can the seemingly intelligent and law abiding ones still go along with this dirty trip. Too bad there is no punishment for stupidity.

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It was but not from his well known writings like Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn.. College drop-outs are often smarter than us PhDs.

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Going way back regarding the Aspen Group:

"Scooter Libby's September 2005 letter to the then imprisoned Judy Miller created one of the great enduring mysteries of the Valerie Plame saga. Urging Miller to give up her fight against Patrick Fitzgerald's subpoena, Libby wrote: "You went into jail in the summer. It is fall now. You will have stories to cover -- Iraqi elections and suicide bombers, biological threats and the Iranian nuclear program. Out west, where you vacation, the aspens will already be turning. They turn in clusters, because their roots connect them. Come back to work -- to life."

What did Libby mean by the all the tree talk? Miller hasn't been asked about the letter in Libby's trial yet, but the answers she gave Tuesday to another line of questions seem to have provided some clues.

Fitzgerald asked Miller if she'd ever had occasion to talk with Libby after the two meetings at which she said he told her that Joseph Wilson's wife worked for the CIA. Yes, she said, she ran into him in August 2003 at a rodeo in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Miller said she didn't recognize Libby at first; he was wearing cowboy boots, jeans, a black T-shirt and sunglasses, and she'd only seem him in suits before. Once Libby identified himself -- "Judy ... it's Scooter" -- Miller said that they talked for a bit. Fitzgerald asked Miller what they discussed. "It was just some banter about the meeting at Aspen I had just come from ... a meeting of the Aspen Strategy Group."

https://www.salon.com/2007/01/31/aspens/

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ami i going to have to "sign in" every time to comment (before it was not needed)

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How many mistakes are made in the commission of a crime?

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Hello Brian and Jon !

Regarding the sites pages which returned a "404 error", did you try to test them with other tools like the Internet Wayback Machine and its alternatives ?

https://www.guru99.com/best-internet-archive-wayback-machine-alternatives.html

Thank you and warm applauses to both of you for your great work !

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