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Nigel Farage indicted by Mueller

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    Nigel Farage indicted by Mueller

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    Not long now - that POS was talking to Assange during attack on US

    #2
    Yes, the clock is ticking for Nige

    I don’t think there’ll be any difficulty crowdfunding the money for a private jet to take him over to the USA for his arraignment, should he try to claim that lack of funds precludes his attendance

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      #3
      CIA offers free private jet option, waterboarding available too...

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        #4
        There should be a Mueller type of investigation into Russian meddling in the Br***t vote as well

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          #5
          Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
          There should be a Mueller type of investigation into Russian meddling in the Br***t vote as well
          Why the isn’t one in the UK?

          Ah that’s because the beneficiaries of it run the country

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
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            Not long now - that POS was talking to Assange during attack on US
            I met Corbyn once. Doesn't make me a socialist. You might also consider that Farage now thinks of himself as a journalist and broadcaster (stop sniggering at the back) with a part-time job as a soon-to-be-ex-MEP. I don't see a problem with him having a chat with Assange in either capacity.
            His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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              #7
              Having a chat about planned bank robbery is conspiracy, that’s practice, not theory

              Roger Stone is on record asking Corsi to find somebody in London to visit Farage in summer 2016, apparently Corsi’s contact (not Nigel) in London said no

              My guess is that good old Nigel was used to bypass otherwise interceptable communications by GCHQ - otherwise he could have had his “chat” over the phone or ‘secure” messenger

              So he brought something in or out or both, something materially related to the Russian hack of US elections - maybe he even brought USB stick with stolen data

              Seems to me some waterboarding in order here, and get CIA to ask a few questions about Brexit’s targeting data too
              Last edited by AtW; 26 January 2019, 14:34.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mordac View Post
                I met Corbyn once. Doesn't make me a socialist. You might also consider that Farage now thinks of himself as a journalist and broadcaster (stop sniggering at the back) with a part-time job as a soon-to-be-ex-MEP. I don't see a problem with him having a chat with Assange in either capacity.
                Nigel Farage stated that he couldn’t remember what he’d been doing in the Ecuadorian Embassy. A journalist takes notes in order to remember what they’ve been doing. So we can conclude that, whatever he may have been doing there, he was not acting as a journalist.

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                  #9
                  Ecudorians would not be doing their job if they had not taped every word in every meeeting with Assange

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Nigel Farage stated that he couldn’t remember what he’d been doing in the Ecuadorian Embassy. A journalist takes notes in order to remember what they’ve been doing. So we can conclude that, whatever he may have been doing there, he was not acting as a journalist.
                    To be fair, I didn't say he was a journalist, only that that's how he thinks of himself. And not a very good one, clearly...
                    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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