And the thing about Mike Flynn everybody knows Mike Flynn recommended Robyn Gritz
And she got this blood chit Africa--for all of her work with Boko Haram
And all the--the Somali al Qaeda as well
But it goes all the way back to 2005 where Stanley McChrystal--General McChrystal gave her a commendation
And was gonna put her in to a position
She was working with DIA
She was working with General Flynn in Army Intelligence
And that's when the Andy McCabe SES guy came in
And this the other thing is it's almost like the elders at the Mormon Church or at the Navy Masonic Temple
She described this one meeting, snd she says the little tells where was an all-hands meeting, and all the SES guys were lined up in the front
And then it was almost like Church--there was five pews that were empty
Was almost like this no-man's land between the SES and the rest of the FBI-DOJ
And I thought that was telling
So takeaways really from here are looking at those key points those key moments in time, where the credit or the plume or the feather in the cap was taken away
And that started the person that was a fork in the road sort of
And it creates a downward cast to the to the career trajectory, where a lot of those people that got those plums0--or feathers in the cap or whatever you want to call them--ended up being special agents in charge in different cities
And going on to become...
And she was telling me she was--Andy McCabe was trying to get the next promotion, and he needed two inspections, and I guess that's a very detailed thing that a procedural thing, and Robin did both of those procedurals for inspections for Andy McCabe to allow him to advance
So to be kind of knifed in the back, shivved in the back later on its kind of hurtful
So so that's my takeaway here is to tell these stories not so much insider stories
There's a lot that they're going on tonight let me tell you between the two women in law enforcement
And three hours of it
My job is really to bring out the two or three things that are the key learnings for us for us out here
She says hundred Robin says hundreds of women call her now
And she's sort of an icon now, for women who are not not injured or not wanting to play on as victims
But more talking about the strength of women in law enforcement
And want the ball to move forward
They want the men to be better managers
And know how to work with women, and not feel like they feel threatened where they have to destroy them
And that was the auntie McCabe mistake, where he saw Robin as a target, and then just put all the resources
(And I this feels) ...put all the resources into destroying her
So that's my takeaway tonight is to walk
And really what we need to do is kind of reinstate Robyn Gritz
And I would like to reinstate Task Force as well
Just walk back to that time of Stanley McChrystal, write that piece of paper out, and then walk her career forward
Where would it have gone? And then just reinstate her
There's a lot and with Task Force is the same way
There's a lot of California state police chiefs that are retired that slipped on a doughnut that are on a hundred and seventy five percent disability
And not begging--and we love the folks in Milwaukee for doing the free surgery
But--Task Force says no--they're her insurance has been pulled
So with three fused discs after a parolee attacked her
So I think these are the things where we can learn
Just walk it back and then walk it forward like it should have been
And to create a sort of
I said what's the one word I would choose and I said "reinstatement"
The one word the healing word of the night is "reinstatement"
And oh by the way Robyn Gritz is about $19,500
I'd like to see her at twenty thousand dollars by the end of tonight just
So there's no pressure whatsoever on her financially
And then hopefully this weekend
There's some big things coming by the way next week we hear
It's day 170 for those folks who weren't following yesterday we had a chance Task Force an ID to meet Robyn Gritz last night
And she was a counterterrorism agent within the FBI for a number of years
I think about two decades
And she briefed a lot of presidents and--we went through her career
And she kind of was knocked down by a Andy McCabe unfortunately as they started competing for positions
And he started moving up through the ladder
And I've kind of used Richard the third as the Andy McCabe character
And this this woman here was as sort of the Margaret of Anjou--if you will
Lots of historical analogies that you can you can pull
But what was really great is meeting both love having Robin meet with with Task Force--Task Force to talk about law enforcement
And then kind of when you get in the way, what happens?
Especially kind of in a male-dominated area
So there's a long conversation about three and a half hours
But what I took away from it, I left on me post last night
But the last thing I said so you can see can read that
But the last thing I said was to get Robin over 20 thousand dollars
I PROMISed I would and we'd get her over that
I really think this should be around 500,000 of her to mount a legal challenge
And it's more important than just writing the wrongs of Robyn Gritz--as far as what happened to her career
She really was on the fast track all the way back in 2005 with General Stanley McChrystal, way before Mike Flynn
She was working with Mike Flynn at that time
But this was really it she was kind of on the fast track
And her appointment in 2005--and I think this is so important to go back to that date
To a person was put in the job where the crystal
And Flynn did not know who the nominee was they had both nominated her for this job
And she was yanked out of this in McCabe kind of SES guy was was put in the position
And that goes all the way back 13 years to that critical juncture, where she was kind of on the fast track to be maybe the head of a DIA or something like that
So I think this is really important history to share--that really
She briefed so many different presidents on some of the most sensitive kidnappings and bombings...in our in our nation's history
And I think Trump would do well to sit with her just just to review those situations if nothing else, from the perspective of the FBI
And then the other thing I think this is [[Director Freeh]] a Louis Freeh
Get back to the get back to the historical roots
And values of the FBI
I think that's the other thing that Robyn Grits could briefed the president on
So I really want to get away from this idea of Robyn Gritz as the victim...and get more toward the idea of Roby Gritz as the expert there's a great deal of expertise that she could lend at Trump
And Trump is only gonna get this insight or SES old boys club
It's not even old boys club is kind of a new new boys club--billionaire boys club perspective of the FBI
And this I believe Trump really has this opportunity in a briefing
It's really get the old FBI, the old ethics, the Louie Freeh ethics of the FBI the Kallstrom type ethics of the FBI
So anyway looking down here on the donations
There's always some--glad-hander grandstander that always wants to be number one, this idiot George Webb or George Sweiggert
And the big news story obviously is the Treasury Department's sanctioning the different Russian individuals as well as entities
And they're seven Russians, including Oleg Deripaska you remember Oleg Deripaska the pasta that comes out of your salad with the derringer that Deripaska
You've also got 12 Russian companies and then 17 senior Russian officials
And these officials usually are just kind of fillers
And its really the companies and the Russians that are really interesting
Now, you'll notice that we've done a lot of work on a like Deripaska
So I created a playlist for him
And then also with Russian companies you'll see three or four different Russian companies like VTB Bank and others that I've focused on
And that I put out on Twitter as well this morning's for background on who these people actually are
What we're going to continue doing is continue identifying more Russians more of Hillary's Russians
Christopher Steele's Russians, Andy McCabe's Russians that they work with
And these are just organized crime figures they were FSB agents they became organized crime figures
And basically they've been running different types of Kompromat
So we'll be focusing on Russians like the VeroPharm deal with Abbott Laboratories here in Chicago with Rahm Emanuel
And our famous basketball-owning Russian oligarch basketball-team-owning Russian oligarch in New Jersey Mr. Pinchuk
We'll be looking at the pinch-Bears the famous crowdsource a crowd strike a hacking team that potentially just got exiled or expelled by Trump
So the are the pinch Bears associated with Pinchuk?
Was that associated with getting the VeroPharm deal through and other Russian drug company deals through other Russian weapons deals through we're gonna look at that we're going to look at Firtash we're gonna look at other oligarchs like Katsyv and we're gonna look at Friedman
So all those names will be coming
And our objective here is to add to the list of people on the US sanctions
Take out all of Hillary's and Christopher Steele's and Andy McCabe's Russians: that's the key
Now, the other thing that could help is bring people to the White House that can luminate Trump's knowledge of anemic Apes Andy McCabe's tactics
And also informed public policy on terrorism counterterrorism somebody like a Robyn Gritz being invited to the White House is what we recommend
We still have a hostage in Iran this
A lot of these dealings with the Russians were for the Iran deal we have Anthony Weiner's trusted staff negotiating these deals on Blackberries
We have the different Gmail accounts from the State Department negotiating these deals with Iran
Now, we have people shooting people from Iran at YouTube
And now, we still have a hostage there in Iran
Was Robyn Gritz shuffled off the Robert Levinson deal because she was making too close--she was getting too close to family--she's making too much progress?
We really don't know the answer to that
But we think that President Trump would do well to get an insider who's been on the case since 2007, has years of experience with negotiating with the Iranians, to the White House to get an outside the bubble perspective on the Russian Iranian situation
I'm not going to transcribe the live videos--they are too long and I can barely keep up with the short ones
And made sure my brother wasn't in there, and he wasn't
So the plum book if you don't remember is a listing of jobs available in the public sector
These are civil servants jobs, starting at the presidential appointees, down to Senate confirmation, to just presidential appointees without senate confirmation, and then of course the all ubiquitous SES a Senior Executive Service, which is sort of a sort of a union if you will, at the top executive levels inside the Government
What I'd like to do sometimes is take these names or different keywords and go through the plum book
And just show people the number of occurrences
And I realize this is kind of the hard work of research
And maybe not particularly interesting for all the catfights on Twitter etc catfights on YouTube
But it is kind of the stuff that makes or breaks hypotheses and kind of moving the ball forward
So anyway if you remember before I just took the occurrence of the word homeland
And I saw 39 occurrences over here 39 occurrences in the plum book
And my theory here is that the DHS or the Department of Homeland Security is sort of used as a wedge or a funnel for the DoD to kind of insert people into a kind of a national control mechanism--a U.S. control mechanism
So the same techniques used overseas to gain control of kind of a an undercurrent or or a party or a union like the SEIU let's say
And then you would take over that labor union like let's say Poland way back when when Poland was being overthrown, you would use that Union to do all your communications protect your communications until the time of overthrow
Is that the same thing the DoD is doing in the United States with SES? Is sort of theory
So if you don't remember Lisa Monaco would just go down a list here this is really the first occurrence
She's really kind of brought up as a--a young, hard-charging young female attorney as a DHS expert
And then if you remember the kind of the PR shots in the White House
Here's Lisa Monica of course Susan Rice and Samantha power they all sit on the couch together all day like that and go through their papers
So these are kind of glamour shots obviously this is not a very realistic working situation here in the White House
So and I understand a certain amount of this this is a this is good PR...
She's from the University of Chicago and then got a pedigree at at Harvard
So moving along in the plum book
She's not even Senior Executive Services you can see over here she is--just presidential appointee
So we'll go quickly through the different appointees in Homeland Security
And most of the folks are not listed there this--kind of a Ditto kind of thing career incumbent they're Korean come
But they're--they're ditto there and then career incumbent
Again, this Thomas F Atkins interesting
So I just what I do on these is I drill down on two or three just to get a feel for people to get a feel rather than just end the discussion, and not do any more detail detailed research on the SES books
So here's Thomas Atkin--was once the former acting secretary of defense
I don't know if that is when who who was the Secretary of Defense he was acting for
But he's got his own group now, he's left in 2012
I'm trying to think of what shake-up happened inside me Department of Defense at that time
Senator from Nebraska I believe was the Senator then became the Secretary of Defense
But anyway he's got a new company now, he's broken away from the...or else he's joined this other group
Here he is the assistant secretary of defense here cyber strategy...and then Homeland Security
And then of course the obligatory time at Raytheon--gotta know where those cruise missiles are at all times
Then of course a visiting fellow here at the Homeland Security Institute and here we go back to the Coast Guard
And this seems to be the Coast Guard seems to be that kind of a key inflection point for kind of entering people into DHS
Seems to be quite a bit of emphasis there
Border security and so forth Operations Group
And the my only question is--I look at all these different resumes, and I see all these add all this expertise
But the simplest questions that can't be answered in Washington
About what's going back and forth on Imran Awan's server?
What are the terabytes going back and forth Imran Awan's server?
A lot of this emphasis starts on FEMA I noticed there's a similar emphasis with the Army with FEMA on some of these resumes
So he kind of comes up the ranks for FEMA here
So I'll just quickly go back here, look at some other resumes
Vacant
Career incumbent
Vacant
Matthew Gula that's the GS position
So Jeh Johnson of course we all know
Mayorkas was kind of the guy who was kind of drummed out of the service because of dirty dealings
And Erin Walls she's GS so we won't talk about her
And again, when he gets to the ES positions
Again, you see there's just a lot of vacancies
And again, John Roth was the Inspector General of Homeland Security for another career incumbent
Just not a lot of data
The only one person really would get any data as the Coast Guard guy
And is that because that I don't know Americans have an affinity for the Coast Guard?
Here's John Roth we still don't have an Inspector General for Homeland Security
Again, that's another position, yet another Inspector General position, that's not filled with the Trump administration
I don't know if that's by design or on purpose but
Again, here are the whistleblower protection Ombudsman vacant vacant
So you've seen really there's only one here
Again, Ditto
Only one position we've seen
So far in the ES
Again, vacant of who actually runs these things and
Now, here this is a million homeland security
So those are all the occurrences of the word Homeland Security
And my takeaway would be we need to know these names
And we need much more scrutiny on if you're going to be in Homeland Security if you're gonna be an expert you're gonna be the assistant secretary of defense you're gonna have all this border security, and all this knowledge, and all these consultancies, all these groups, all this expertise, you have to apply it to the most pressing need in the country right, now, which is the Awans
Terabytes to Pakistan
Hundreds of suspicious payments
Thousands of suspicious logins
If you don't apply your expertise to the most pressing problems, what good is the expertise
And i'm here with the founder of giggety this is rich hello saying how you doing yeah how you doing to everyone like many of you I've been following George from--day 50 or
So really been impressed with how media is changing because we can
Now, take control of the narrative
And we're no longer trapped into the mainstream media
And riches rich is not satisfied with just having a first name of rich
And he has filmed people who's saying
And he did get rich that way as the founder
And CEO herein
And I don't know how rich you are now
But I'm penny not uppity giggity-giggity I figured no no diggin what we did yeah giggity is a live streaming company we would go to music venues
And comedy clubs how to use you this morning YouTube could have used you
And we installed the cameras
And microphones permanently
So that event you no longer had to like--do anything
But just spend one minute scheduling to start time
And end time on a broad kind of like a newsroom yeah
And then--is it going to be free or pay-per-view if it's a pay-per-view how much does each artist receive
So we're like buddy guys legends we're at second city in IO
And venues in Los Angeles
And in Boston
But still were 40 or 50 of these venues about 40 yeah and--we were allowing people who could not attend a rock show or a comedy show to just pull up the live stream
And then get then get money for all the artists to watch run if your patreon that's perfect yeah yeah
But it wasn't like a donation it was more like you had to pay five bucks for the pay-per-view ticket oh
So it's more than just a donation on the month
Now, you see the Flatiron Building behind us do they call this area of the Flatiron well this is areas Wicker Park
And it's mainly like an old Polish neighborhood *--they built all these old buildings just fix this Roby hotel over the Robie Hotel your startup have your meetings on the second floor of the Roby great great breakfast there too we didn't actually eat there we just look well we had some bagels yes courtesy of giggity yeah
So I always make offers to make myself rich
But I try to I try to make it look like it's a team effort because that's what I do right and
So what I talked to you about was up whistle
Now, here's my idea of up whistle is--how you upload stuff--people upload stuff right yeah yeah wouldn't it be great wouldn't it be great if whistleblowers had a way of up whistling if you had like some like oh here's Imran leaving with the Bitcoin--with the leg up like this leaving Rayburn if you're Andrew McCabe with like a change of conscience in a lumination of your conscience yeah Rahm Emanuel
And you're--going into the back of the cabs--getting the drop from from Podesta would it be great if you could up whistle yeah well you put up your your leak theoretically
And then the crowd would go
there's something here that the main guru you could vote it you could own it you cannot vote it
And vet it
And then--what I found out--what I found out I had this great idea of up whistle I had this out domain name
And guess who had the domain before me yeah I happened to scoop up the name right before George
So I own up whistle calm
But it's going to be something for like like one of the things I've watched Infowars like Alex Jones used to infuriate me because there's
So many good stories like yours that just never got hit upon
So I'm like what if there was up whistle where people could people could bet those RLC SSDs convention this weekend people could vet the idea
And then then Alex Jones
And all of these like independent alternative news wired networks they would just have the cream the cream a story this the cream idea would just be right there for
So it's better than up voting it's up whistling because what you're doing is you're working you're going on to a crowdsource sites you're getting a lot of data you're you're finding some kind of stuff it's kind of like our Trello board only it's up whistle for everybody
Now, the world cannot vote that on the Trello board base yeah yeah yeah
So basically--if you are an insider
And you have that illumination of conscience well you're like--this is hurting society civilization this needs to get out well let's just say somebody said here's the address of mis department yeah could you go by
And fill me in todepart yes you could you could just--hop on your bicycle you get on the bus you can yeah well maybe we'll do that see if this guy's really--how did you let me talk you out of
So much stock in our first meeting yes I think I think they're going for you rob we're here in Winter Park at he's just a faker
let's let's put you to the test let's see if we can find we're gonna give we're gonna be like a scavenger we're gonna give you its on California talent we're gonna give it a walk yeah we're gonna see if you can find the Mis Department we're all the FBI phone calls remember Hawkins member Andre Hawkins making all those phone calls that's what that that metadata I just told the story that metadata when I share it with two people from the DNC at I won't say what place in Washington DC they said no no no there's two letters there's two joint funding letters I'm like oh there's another joint funding letter thank you
And then Donna Brazile came out with a prequel about three days later admitting to the second joint funding agreement to sweep the NGP Van data sweep the money to Brooklyn
And here we are at the MIS Department for the DNC and so it's a public address right?
So we're the public address it was I first found it once MIS was in the news and everything your news yeah it was on Facebook
And I'm like oh my gosh this is like it's on California Avenue I'm just six blocks away
So I just rode my bicycle here, and the building is right here yeah and
So this antenna behind us is the 14th precinct to here in Logan park?
Logan Square Logan Square
So this is kind of the new gentrified was Wrigleyville
And then it was Wicker Park.. all right with the park and
Now, yeah it's constantly like moving Northwest from from downtown area
But yeah yeah
And it's real complicated you think I mean this is the location
It's obviously a business address according to the DNC yeah
And how many times do you think Adrienne Hawkins would have called?
Wait history maybe six nine nine nine times
And the Calls came here and they didn't answer the phone! Answer the damn phone yeah!
So anyway there it is this is the famous location this is what I noticed the I did like OJ Simpson driving the white Bronco
There's a there's a guilty demeanor here
Like a guilty conscience that you see whatever they're just security yeah I don't think the choppers live here anymore
well they must get some blood buzz here if you go they have cameras
And they moved the camera
So oh it used to be in behind the window on the second floor
the no loitering no trespassing 14th district police call 9-1-1
Let's let's keep moving then we certainly don't want I just was trying to get my donations back
And I was wondering if I could put a slip in, like a night slip saying hey could I have my could you un-exfiltrate--is that a word?
Can you un-exfiltrate my terabytes from Pakistan my NGP Van data all the--all the personal information that they scraped with the Facebook profiles
Now, let's see Trump got what 27 thousand Facebook profiles and Cambridge analytica gave Hillary what like 4 million or 40 million?
yeah I know I up the AGP ban hold all that oh I don't know I don't know how many Hillary got
But I know Cambridge analytic I think Facebook just announced that it's like not 70 million
70 million Ok we're up to 70 million profiles here yeah
So and then but Trump did get 20,000
So let's like call him on the carpet for that right
And get Bob Mueller Bob highly-enriched Mueller
So here we are in beautiful Logan Square we're gonna try to cross the street without dying
So I guess you think the Chopras--I don't think the choppers still live here
Well do you think Oprah's was just a cover like Chalupa where's Chopra's like Chalupa?
Yeah they're going to great lengths to conceal their identity, it seems
Like yeah I mean I think everybody said oh we love Chopra's I think they said
Willa who sounds really smart to everybody trust well that Chopra guy right yeah
What's his name Chopra the Chalupa how was it--it was the Alexander Chalupa for the Ukrainian girls okay
But I think they thought: well if we have the Chopra's running the Mis Department yeah they'll seem like a bunch of smart trustworthy people yeah
Not the Awans, the ones that get arrested for coming in from Montreal and PAK ISI
So there you have it well we'd like to upwhistle this suppose we wanted to upwhistle this right upwhistle is is not up yet--we're just
Now, kind of like brainstorming we're gonna race home anima
But what if we had all the pictures of the inspectors general yeah right listed all 73
And you could up whistle if you remember the house you'd have Theresa Graphenstine's pictures search house
So first of all you'd know who your Inspector General is right
You would then, so if you had if you were like you were saying for example in the Department of Energy--and suppose you were a relative or you knew something that was going on suppose you were there
And you knew that Imran was beating someone in the house...
So yeah yeah we would have to build something where you could perhaps anonymously put up a tip or a flare or something
So if anybody knows a good there was lithium and then a couple of other kind of like Facebook in Facebook type of things where anybody can post anything--you can post video you can post whatever yeah right
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And then you upload it you know
So you can upload your your hit
And then or your your your your allegation perhaps--suppose your lavoy finicum face Emily you could upload your family him being--shot yeah your grievance right right
And then and then you're just saying
community let's drill down on this let's let's test this idea let's see if it's true or not let's put forth the supporting evidence
And if it's true then we have righteous wrath--we then have a right to then demand justice or demand a wider investigation from our elected officials
And man I tell you what will populate the hell out of that house that house up whistle with the Theresa Grafenstine our Trello board whooo! will go right in there
Well thanks this has been great we'll have probably maybe one more secret up whistle meeting that you'll be a part of if you stay tuned
It's day 171 we're here at the Robyn Gritz fundraiser
You see a lot more people are here a lot more people are learning about Robyn Gritz and all the different things she did while being an FBI agent
She's talking to Task Force here [Music] [Applause]
One of the things I've learned I've learned so much
But there's a file there's a Gritz file
And I would put this out to all the internet people are being spanked here while I'm talking
There's a Gritz file yet that Robyn gave to Grassley--Robyn Gritz gave this file to Grassley
It was all the pain it was all the press clippings of all the terrorism cases that she worked--it's the Gritz file
And it literally reads like 20 different cases in our modern American history
And what I want to do over the next couple of days
And I would love for Jason and crowds aren't the truth Crowdsource the Truth or Emerald Robinson at One American network to do this more professionally that I can
But just tell the story of all the cases that Robyn Gritz has worked
Who knew that she worked the 20th hijacker case?
One she worked the 20th hijacker case
Two she worked the Sabina case--the Iranian journalist, the beautiful beauty queen Iranian journalist, Sabina
And got her extracted from Tehran, from her kidnapping
Who knew she saved a plane of 300 people
Who knew how many different mob disruptions of commercial airlines there were
Who knew there was a thousand people in a planned bombing in India that she subverted and disrupted
This is Robyn Griz story the Robyn Gritz story is
So much more than you know
It's not just the only woman to have the courage were the only agents and the courage to go against Andy McCabe
She's not just the Robert Levinson negotiator
She's not just the captain Phillips--Navy SEALs three Somalis pirates zero--that's not--that's just a very small segment of the hundreds of cases, the hundreds of cases that Robyn Gritz has done
It's my job to crowdsource the outline
I want Robyn to write a book
General Flynn has told her write a book
Tony Schafer has said, well we want to get her to touch with Tony Schafer at McCulloch who's Tony Schafer's lawyer
We want to crowdsource the outline we want to crowdsource the first chapter
We want to crowdsource the third chapter the 2nd chapter
We want her to get a book deal
We want her to get a movie deal
This is a true American Hero--it doesn't matter if she is a woman or a man
Robyn Gritz has stopped--has stopped the one one man in history and of our country to perform a Sedition--to perform a sedition in our country
And we are here near the Rosemont mall not far from the O'Hare Airport just over here where Rahm is collecting Bitcoin on the are from Imran and friends
But I had a chance to spend about eight or nine...gosh it's been a long time with Robyn Gritz
And what I've learned is I don't know anything about the extent and the breadth and depth that Robyn Gritz had in terms of our national history
I mean we she she starts out in New Jersey with the Blind Sheikh
9/11 happens
She is involved in flight 77 that goes into the Pentagon
We have the anthrax case with Tom Daschle, not too long after that
Of course we have the Robert Levinson case after that
There's a couple of other plane interdictions or bombing interdictions that I need to bring out
The Saphira journalist--the beautiful Iranian journalists I think she was like Miss North Dakota
And extricated her from kidnapping--that story
There's just so many stories that have been buried
And--everyone says well--just let it go no I'm not gonna let it go I'm gonna throw it up on the wall and say hey these were all things that Robyn Gritz did as a great agent--
Everybody says oh--Maersk--Captain Roberts was a great thing--the only agents to stand up to Andy McCabe
It's very cold, so I'm sorry I'm chattering a little bit 8 Everyone wants to say all these--11s...she was very close on Levinson she was doing something on Uranium One
John Solomon was talking to her, Sarah Carter was talking to her
She was very close on something with Uranium One I don't know if Robert Levinson or someone
But there were agents agents on her team as a Supervisory Special Agent that were abducted or not abducted, but they were withheld or held in UAE
And I believe as I've said before the UAE is the conduit to Iran
Were their reactors sold from Lawrence Livermore labs to the Iran?
Where their secret centrifuge farms with Jeffrey Sterling, selling the big washing machine type centrifuges, and then the smaller microwave type centrifuges
We really don't know, but a lot of pieces could come together if Robyn would get out there on a like a crowdsource of truth or a one American network
And do the long-form interview
And really put out--the pieces
And what I really want her to do is kind of crowdsource the outline crowdsource the outline of all these--
She she really has just been involved in all these different cases in our American history it's just amazing
And she presented a file which I call the "Gritz file" to Senator Grassley which just case after case after case after case of--newspaper clippings of things that she'd been involved in
And I think it's really up to people like Crowdsource the Truth or I can do it--whoever to really--cover the whole panoply of the full flight of the arrow as I like this to call it of Robyn Gritz's impact on American history
I mean it's it's it's quite amazing--named a case--xx xx hijacker case one in case to just being one Sapphira being another case
All these cases are just like been sublimated, and they they need to be brought to the fore
And the other piece is Andy McCabe's co-opting of the credit before these cases also needs to be brought out
And I think when the American people see this the this hidden history the rewrite is going to occur very quickly of what actually happened in the last 20 years
And this cabal this self-congratulatory, self self-rewarding, self-dealing cabal will be exposed at the FBI
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