Weve watched as the Department of Homeland Security has beefed up - TopicsExpress



          

Weve watched as the Department of Homeland Security has beefed up to the point that SWAT teams under DHS authority from no less than seventy government agencies, including the National Weather Service and the Library of Congress, can load some of their 2 billion rounds of hollow point ammunition (enough to fight an Iraq-intensity conflict for 24 years) into their thousands of brand new MRAPS and take down a major city as we saw recently in Boston. This is the domestic army as powerful as the U.S. military that Barack Obama promised to raise when he campaigned for President; and according to CIA whistleblower Dr. Jim Garrison who has just come in out of the cold world of international espionage after a 45-year career as a CIA operative in China, he is about to unleash it upon the American people. In this episode of The Truth Is Viral, Dr. Garrison tells Publisher Bobby Powell the explosive truth about the origins of Barack Hussein Obama, his parents and grandparents, and his Communist upbringing as a young Muslim child who was schooled in an Indonesian Madrassa. Even more shockingly, Dr. Garrow confirms information published by The Truth Is Viral last year that Obama relies on Iranian-born White House advisor Valerie Jarrett to make foreign policy decisions. According to another former CIA spy, Iranian-national Reza Kahlili, Jarrett has even been conducting secret negotiations with Iran with the intent of betraying the United States to the Iranians should hostilities break out with Israel, a scenario that would necessitate the involvement of the United States. READ THE REST AT: bobpowell.blogspot/2013/10/cia-whistleblower-obamas-plans-to.html And SHARE!!! NEW Truth Is Viral/GMN Channel: youtube/user/thetruthisviral Facebook: facebook/TheTruthIsViral Twitter: twitter/TheTruthIsViral TTiV Forum: ttiv.forumotion/ HOME BASE: bobpowell.blogspot/
Posted on: Sun, 19 Oct 2014 00:27:25 +0000

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