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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Trump's Timidity is Letting Comey Off the Hook With just a few days left before Congress adjourns, House Republicans, like their President, have pretty much let the clock run out. There's little chance now in "taking on the intelligence community," says Ray McGovern.
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Saturday, December 1, 2018
The Bushes: Fathers and Sons (With Apologies to Turgenev) In a story worthy of the great Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, in the Bushes' case the sins of the son were visited upon the father, who neglected an opportunity to stop them from happening, as Ray McGovern explains.
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Thursday, November 29, 2018
Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski Wins 2018 Sam Adams Award Karen Kwiatkowski has won the 2018 Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence award for trying to stop the "shock and awe" attack on Iraq. Kwiatkowski is featured in the film "Shock and Awe" to be shown at an awards ceremony Saturday.
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Sunday, November 25, 2018
Adam Schiff's Incredible, Incurable Credulity Some of our "Justice" officials today apparently think they can detour around 1st amendment hurdles if they can dredge up, or manufacture, "evidence" enabling them to use the Espionage Act of 1917 against Assange.
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Saturday, November 24, 2018
Ray Was Face-to-Face With Adam Schiff, ranking member, House Intelligence Committee, on January 25, 2017 The camera was still running after the formal session and caught Ray asking Adam Schiff, D, California, whether he is claiming he knows more than Obama about the gaping evidence-gap between Russian hacking and WikiLeaks.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Clapper Admits Gross Intelligence Failure on Iraq WMDs But Still Escapes Justice Former DNI James Clapper had his own words read back to him by Ray McGovern, exposing his role in justifying the Iraq invasion based on fraudulent intelligence.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
"Progressives" Rally to Protect Mueller; Prefer to Wait for Godot "Hope springs eternal." As MoveOn and other Democratic Party oriented organizations orchestrate preemptive demonstrations to protect Saint Robert Mueller and his endless investigation, it seems only fair to ask how much more time they think he needs. Is it not time to wind things up?
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Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Justice Dept Likely to Slow-Walk Declassification Don't hold your breath. While the media is breathlessly describing yesterday's order by President Donald Trump's "to provide for the immediate (emphasis added) declassification" of Russia-gate materials as a "showdown," any likely showdown is months away, if it comes at all.
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Thursday, September 13, 2018
On the Brink with Russia in Syria Again, 5 Years Later It's deja-vu all over again in Syria, with the U.S. on the verge of a confrontation with Russia as Donald Trump faces his biggest decision yet as president, comments Ray McGovern.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Reich Recommends Re-set to 'Nullify' Trump and all his works and all his pomps! No half-measures. Great idea; now Mueller has to come up with the goods
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Friday, August 17, 2018
Trump Strikes Back at 'Ringleader' Brennan At war with current and former intelligence officials since before he was elected, Donald Trump on Wednesday moved to strip Barack Obama's CIA chief of his security clearance, though worse may be in store for John Brennan, says Ray McGovern.
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Saturday, August 11, 2018
Senator Richard Burr: a Longtime Fan of Torture Newly released declassified documents prove once and for all that CIA Director Gina Haspel oversaw torture in Thailand, which the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee knew all along, as Ray McGovern explains.
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Sunday, July 29, 2018
Ahed Tamimi and Her Mother are Free Ahed Tamimi and her mother were freed from prison on Sunday and Ray McGovern looks back on when he met the Tamimi family last year in their West Bank village and reflects on the spirit that drives them.
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Thursday, July 26, 2018
The Gray Lady Thinks Twice About Assange's Prosecution Though The New York Times itself has not reported it, it's No. 2 lawyer told a group of judges that the prosecution of Julian Assange could have dire consequences for the Times itself, explains Ray McGovern.
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Thursday, July 26, 2018
Suspected agent Maria Butina's Russian pride Butina's arrest last week on charges that she was acting as an unregistered Russian agent and allegations that she has ties to Russian intelligence rattled those who knew her at American University, where she spent two years in the global security program at the School of International Service. Wouldn't a Russian agent have been more covert, and have worked to keep her Kremlin advocacy under wraps?
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Monday, July 23, 2018
Moon-Strzok No More, Lisa Page Spills the Beans The meaning of a crucial text message between two FBI officials appears to have been finally explained, and it's not good news for the Russia-gate faithful, as Ray McGovern explains.
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Sunday, July 15, 2018
Memo to the President Ahead of Monday's Summit With Friday's indictments of Russian intelligence officers, Ray McGovern and Bill Binney have written an open letter to President Trump making clear that the "evidence" behind the indictments is as fraudulent as the intelligence alleging WMD in Iraq. It is being published exclusively here ahead of the Trump-Putin summit on Monday.
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Friday, July 13, 2018
Strzok Hoisted on His Own Petard FBI agent Peter Strzok may be soon "thrown under the bus" in the ongoing investigation into Clinton's emails and his alleged role in the Russia-gate investigation, comments Ray McGovern.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Did Sen. Warner and Comey "Collude" on Russia-gate? The U.S. was in talks for a deal with Julian Assange but then FBI Director James Comey ordered an end to negotiations after Assange offered to prove Russia was not involved in the DNC leak, as Ray McGovern explains.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Julian Assange and the Mindszenty Case Courageous publishers like Julian Assange and principled churchmen like Cardinal Jozsef Mindszenty are a rarity: Neither would be silenced; and both had to seek asylum; but the similarity ends there, explains Ray McGovern. Page 8 of 28 First Last Back Next 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 View All |