Tulsi Gabbard Declassifies Documents on Weaponized Intelligence Agencies
Jesse KellyJuly 12, 202511 min14,017 views
24 connectionsΒ·32 entities in this videoβThe Bubble of Washington D.C.
- π§ The speaker discusses how individuals, including those in power, tend to create personal bubbles by surrounding themselves with like-minded people.
- ποΈ Washington D.C. and presidential administrations are described as significant bubbles, often filled with "yes men" and individuals with their own agendas.
- π§ It's suggested that the Trump administration might be trapped in a bubble regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case, potentially leading to a desire to move past the issue.
Public Distrust in Government Agencies
- β οΈ A significant portion of the American public believes that government agencies like the FBI and CIA have turned against them and are covering up for powerful individuals.
- π The public's frustration stems from a perception that powerful figures, like Jeffrey Epstein, are not being held accountable.
- π£οΈ Statements from figures like Pam Bondi, promising accountability for those involved with Epstein, have led to public anger when the administration seems to want to "move on."
Jeffrey Epstein Case and Lack of Transparency
- π« The DOJ and FBI have stated there is no Jeffrey Epstein client list, which is met with skepticism.
- π΅οΈββοΈ Questions arise about whether Epstein worked for an intelligence agency and why a minute of jailhouse tape was missing on the night of his death.
- π¨ The response to questions about Epstein is often seen as evasive, with attempts to change the subject to other issues like "Operation Summer Heat" or events in Texas.
Allegations of Intelligence Agency Weaponization
- πΊπΈ Tulsi Gabbard is highlighted for declassifying documents alleging that intelligence agencies, specifically the CIA under directors like John Brennan and DNI Clapper, were weaponized against political opponents.
- π― The intelligence apparatus, meant for foreign threats, is accused of being used domestically against the president's political adversaries.
- πΊ John Brennan's frequent media appearances criticizing Gabbard are seen as a reaction to her actions, indicating he is worried about the revelations.
Calls for Transparency and Accountability
- π If files related to Epstein or the weaponization of intelligence have been destroyed, the public needs to be informed directly, not told to "move on."
- βοΈ The speaker emphasizes that a lack of transparency and accountability erodes public trust in government institutions.
- π’ The message to the administration is to "open the books" and be honest to regain public trust, otherwise, they will suffer the same fate as others who have lost it.
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Jeffrey EpsteinTulsi GabbardJohn BrennanCIAFBIWeaponization of IntelligenceDeep StateTrump AdministrationTransparencyAccountabilityGovernment AgenciesPublic TrustDeclassification
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