Obama's Former General Just Busted In Appalling Plot To Take Out Trump!
President Donald Trump and his team have found out that former President Barack Obama's
former General was caught in an alleged plot to take out the sitting President. It's
been reported that a former CIA officer who served in the paramilitary branch, named John
R. Maguire, had uncovered at secret fundraiser meeting that would gather intelligence in
Afghanistan. Maguire, who served in the paramilitary branch, revealed that Trump's recently resigned
H. R. McMaster had authorized people to spy on Trump, his son's, and Stephen Bannon.
The word spy is used lightly as the correct word, which could sound better or worse, is
surveillance.
It was then reported that numerous people who were part of the CIA during Obama's
tenure as President were not giving the current President the intel that was needed or requested.
This is where the entire situation resembles something that one would see in a brilliant
movie that includes traitors, espionage, and other grueling governmental issues. McMaster
reportedly used a "burner" cell phone which is just a generic phone that they'll
throw away right after using. It's also reported that McMaster used his burner phone
to send information regarding the surveillance to a location in offshore Cyprus. The shocking
part of this is that George Soros reportedly owns the facility.
The Intercept recently reported: "[Maguire] said there were people inside the CIA who
joined in the previous eight years [under Obama] and inside the government, and they
were failing to give the president the intelligence he needed," said a person who was pitched
by Maguire and other Amyntor personnel. To support his claim, Maguire told at least two
people that National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, in coordination with a top official
at the National Security Agency, authorized surveillance of Steven Bannon and Trump family
members, including Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. Adding to these unsubstantiated claims,
Maguire told the potential donors he also had evidence McMaster used a burner phone
to send information gathered through the surveillance to a facility in Cyprus owned by George Soros.
Amyntor employees took potential donors to a suite in the Trump Hotel in Washington,
which they claimed was set up to conduct "secure communications." Some White House staff
and Trump campaign supporters came to refer to the suite as "the tinfoil room," according
to one person who visited the suite. This account was confirmed by another source to
whom the room was described. "John [Maguire] was certain that the deep state was going
to kick the president out of office within a year," said a person who discussed it
with Maguire. "These guys said they were protecting the president."
Actions like this may prompt President Trump and a select panel of highly trusted members
to spy on the spies. The problem is that Trump will not know who he can trust as the political
environment seems to be tainted from the previous administration. This is not indicating Hillary
Clinton in any action, but there's always the possibility that she could be connected
or know what's happening since she lost the 2016 Presidential election and possibly
has ties to George Soros.The level of corruption might run deeper than people think and it
appears as though Donald Trump winning the Presidency has put a bump in the road of the
corruption as he's uncontrollable by the people who work under and next to him. His
unpredictability and inability to "play the game" of politics has caused an uproar
from fellow governmental associates. It must be difficult being the President of the United
States and feeling like there are not many people who you can trust, especially when
all you're trying to do is make things right for American citizens.
Trump's administration would likely consider proposals created by Erik Prince, who is responsible
for developing Blackwater. They'll also consider Oliver North who is a retired CIA
officer who was influential in the Iran-Contra scandal. These two would likely assist current
CIA Director Mike Pompeo with developing a private spy network that would primarily spy
on the people suspected of spying on Trump and his team. This neverending loop of spy
vs. spy will be in counter to the alleged "deep state" intelligence community that
might be seeking to undermine President Trump and what he's working on.
The Intercept further reported: "The creation of such a program raises the possibility that
the effort would be used to create an intelligence apparatus to justify the Trump administration's
political agenda.
"Pompeo can't trust the CIA bureaucracy, so we need to create this thing that reports
just directly to him," said a former senior U.S. intelligence official with firsthand
knowledge of the proposals, in describing White House discussions. "It is a direct-action
arm, totally off the books," this person said, meaning the intelligence collected would
not be shared with the rest of the CIA or the larger intelligence community. "The
whole point is this is supposed to report to the president and Pompeo directly."
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