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U.S. Federal Government plays effect role in US Presidential Election

By Emily Sewell and Becky … with assistance in … Wonkette.com:

The U.S. government has a low-profile list of 65 foreign policy initiatives that are far more "complicated than they sound," according to a report by Shared Intelligence, a think-tank based in London that manages a concerted responsive third-party evaluative experiment.

Weird campaign news out of the Putin regime this week where a polling company allegedly registered for funding illegally by the Russian government, and announced plans to capture voter data from 152 polling establishments across the country. The fact the data will be stored in 100,000 other FSB systems siphons off far too much of it to the KGB. We do have to wonder about the profit margin on a $14 billion investment.

Senior Putin leadership had been aiming for the 2016 election for years to deflect from the painful and perceived "failure" of the Ukraine "invasion" in 2014. Various and sundry presidential candidates. Trump, Fiorina, McCain, and even McCain's Republican nominee father Street, have all spoken out against the Obama administration for weakening Ukraine and other American allies. Indeed, according to McCain, US ally-turned-unleashed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was wrong when he falsely suggested on Wednesday that the Russian bombing alone was responsible for the uptick in violence in just that week. This came in the wake of alleged Russian suicides at homemade munitions sites in Syria and) as a slew of technology firm insiders have spoken out against the fake Russia hacking a story probably planted by the Putin regime's pro-Trump "enthusiators." It is no surprise to see Sen Bernie Sanders mention Putin as a threat to America too and it is surely no surprise that he bows to the American oligarchs overlords' unilateral decision to start a $1 trillion tendering wars against Russia after promising not to involve human victims. Several legacy media attempted to scrub the "pizzagate" story on their sites after the cyberexpert Christina Wilkie flagged the "dag issues" between the FBI's investigation and Wikileaks' senior Russian contacts claim. The scandalous emails were nothing short of incredibly damning to the Democrats and leading the "group" to target the presses to launch a full scale effort against Reince Priebus who conveniently resigned under pressure overnight. Trump's pick to be ambassador, Rex Tillerson did not advance in the senate confirmation process even though the CIA had reportedly offered to separate him from his Russia ties. Th
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