Nana's
Commentary:
What
gets me with all this is how they conveniently link folks in people's families
who are connected to other folks, yet, when it comes to pointing a finger at
the Bush Family, mums the word. The Bush's became presidents when their
father/grandfather colluded with the Nazi's. And I could state other examples
of how, folks look the other way when it's convenient and point fingers when
it's convenient.
Then
it's the, "we are non-profit" we don't get direct funding from blah,
blah, blah, but when they want to finger so-called terrorist groups and their
funders, depending on who they are that is, they go down the rabbit hole, and
anyone even remotely associated with them is suspect.
It's
hypocrisy, and double standards that is all pervasive. One rule for those in
power and another rule for those in power and still another rule for those who
are not part of the "in-crowd"
Can somebody tell me
why my bullshit barometer went off? What's up with this guy and his
evasiveness?
Tim Johnson of McClatchy Newspapers refutes the accusation that the ICIJ has been targeting foreign adversaries of the United States in their reporting and examines how middlemen help funnel wealth offshore
Part 2/2
Published on Apr 4, 2016
SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=18320
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