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Fox News Madeleine Rivera: NG Shooter Was Afghan Illegal Who Worked With CIA
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:45 am
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:45 am
- Afghan
- Entered the country in 2021;
- Overstayed his visa;
- Worked with CIA in past.
On Fox & Friends this morning.
Over 80K Afghans were allowed to enter the country. Former Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas admitted in testimony before the Senate to Senator Josh Hawley on November 16, 2021 that the Afghans that were brought in were not vetted: no background checks, no database checks, no interviews. We don’t know where they are now or what they’re doing. The only information we have is from criminal arrests since they arrived and any contacts to terror watch lists, but no information on current whereabouts or activities.
- Entered the country in 2021;
- Overstayed his visa;
- Worked with CIA in past.
On Fox & Friends this morning.
Over 80K Afghans were allowed to enter the country. Former Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas admitted in testimony before the Senate to Senator Josh Hawley on November 16, 2021 that the Afghans that were brought in were not vetted: no background checks, no database checks, no interviews. We don’t know where they are now or what they’re doing. The only information we have is from criminal arrests since they arrived and any contacts to terror watch lists, but no information on current whereabouts or activities.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:47 am to LuckyTiger
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CIA
There's those letters again.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:49 am to LuckyTiger
So, he was definitely on their radar.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:50 am to SouthEasternKaiju
To change the seditious six narrative
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:54 am to Bestbank Tiger
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There's those letters again.
It’s like they cannot do anything without blowback to us.
They should just be called the Blowback Agency.
Just wait til we see what monsters come out of Ukraine down the road with the CIA’s dirty fingerprints all over them. Because the CIA gave a whole lot of US taxpayer money and weapons to some really bad people.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:57 am to LuckyTiger
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- Worked with CIA in past.
And here... we... go.
Slotkin (ex CIA) calls for military personnel to ignore Trump in coordinated message with other from CIA affiliated elected officials.
Trump responds calling them traitors.
Afgan (CIA affiliated) shoots and kills NG members on patrol.
----> we are here
Option 1) Its a coincidence
Option 2) Its a color revolution attempt which they have said in published and leaked communications they are attempting to plan and execute in conjunction with disaffected current and former state department officials.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:58 am to LuckyTiger
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CIA
The most evil organization in the world.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 7:59 am to LuckyTiger
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Overstayed his visa;
This can’t be squared with the reporting that his asylum application was granted by the Trump administration earlier this year.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:03 am to TBoy
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asylum application was granted by the Trump administration
Oh really
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earlier this year.
100% the person that stamped that application was a Biden holdover at DHS
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:08 am to LuckyTiger
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- Overstayed his visa;
Multiple media sources (CNN, ABC, CBS) are saying he was granted asylum in April of this year.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:14 am to udtiger
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100% the person that stamped that application was a Biden holdover at DHS
I'm sure we'll get reporting on this, but, as I understand it, granting asylum would have been done by a DOJ administrative judge.
The reporting I have seen suggests that he fought for a CIA "sponsored" unit. We can have our doubts about whether or not the CIA is on the side of the American people, but I doubt it was a close call as to granting asylum or not.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:14 am to HEtiger
Change? Or support?
Maybe we have another case of 2 agencies actively fighting against the other.
Maybe we have another case of 2 agencies actively fighting against the other.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:16 am to LuckyTiger
Left off “Granted Asylum by Trumps administration in April 2025”
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:16 am to Bestbank Tiger
quote:
There's those letters again.
The true winner of the Cold War was the Deep State. What we are witnessing in real-rime is a long simmering Cold War between the left and right wing of the Deep State go Hot.
The only question after the fall of the Iron Curtain was whether the left wing or the right wing of the Deep State would prevail. With the emergence of Bill and Hillary in 1992, we had our answer to that immediate question.
Every election since — with the exception of 2016 and 2020 when both wings coalesced against Trump— has been a variation of this theme. With Trump’s election in 2024, it increasingly appears that deeply embedded elements in our nation’s IC are determined to plunge our nation into violent civil war to maintain their death-grip on power.
The Crimes of Mena Arkansas
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MENA, Ark. -- What do Bill Clinton and Oliver North have in common, along with the Arkansas State Police and the Central Intelligence Agency? All probably wish they had never heard of Mena.
President Clinton was asked at his Oct. 7 press conference about Mena, a small town and airport in the wilds of Western Arkansas. Sarah McClendon, a longtime Washington curmudgeon renowned for her off-the-wall questions, wove a query around the charge that a base in Mena was "set up by Oliver North and the CIA" in the 1980s and used to "bring in planeload after planeload of cocaine" for sale in the U.S., with the profits then used to buy weapons for the Contras. Was he told as Arkansas governor? she asked.
"No," the president replied, "they didn't tell me anything about it." The alleged events "were primarily a matter for federal jurisdiction. The state really had next to nothing to do with it. The local prosecutor did conduct an investigation based on what was in the jurisdiction of state law. The rest of it was under the jurisdiction of the United States Attorneys who were appointed successively by previous administrations. We had nothing -- zero -- to do with it."
It was Mr. Clinton's lengthiest remark on the murky affair since it surfaced nearly a decade ago, in the middle of his long tenure as governor of Arkansas. And while the president may be correct to suggest that Mena is an even bigger problem for previous Republican administrations, he was wrong on just about every other count. The state of Arkansas had plenty to do with Mena, and Mr. Clinton left many unanswered questions behind when he moved to Washington.
Anyone who thinks that Mena is not serious should speak to William Duncan, a former Internal Revenue Service investigator who, together with Arkansas State Police Investigator Russell Welch, has fought a bitter 10-year battle to bring the matter to light. They pinned their hopes on nine separate state and federal probes. All failed.
"The Mena investigations were never supposed to see the light of day," says Mr. Duncan, now an investigator with the Medicaid Fraud Division of the office of Arkansas Attorney General Winston Bryant. "Investigations were interfered with and covered up, and the justice system was subverted."
The mysteries of Mena, detailed on this page on June 29, center on the activities of a drug-smuggler-turned-informant named Adler Berriman "Barry" Seal. Mr. Seal began operating at Mena Intermountain Regional Airport in 1981. At the height of his career, according to Mr. Welch, Mr. Seal was importing as much as 1,000 pounds of cocaine a month.
By 1984, Mr. Seal was an informant for the Drug Enforcement Agency and flew at least one sting operation to Nicaragua for the CIA, a mission known to have drawn the attention of Mr. North. By 1986, Mr. Seal was dead, gunned down by Colombian hitmen in Baton Rouge, La. Eight months after Mr. Seal's murder, his cargo plane, which had been based at Mena, was shot down over Nicaragua with Eugene Hasenfus and a load of Contra supplies aboard.....
Read More: https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB920421328276427000
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:17 am to LuckyTiger
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On Fox & Friends this morning.
Thanks for update.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:17 am to LuckyTiger
“We don’t know where they are now or what they’re doing. The only information we have is from criminal arrests since they arrived and any contacts to terror watch lists, but no information on current whereabouts or activities.“(Quote)
Yeah, that’s BS. Follow the government subsidies that most of them get. And the phone which is their link to accessing it. Cake if they really want to grab these people. But they’ll have to go through the Dem Party and Judge Boasbergs first.
The Dems imported these warriors because they watched the Video that this Board did. Such being “Why the Right will win the coming Civil War “. We all knew that dude’s assessment of the societal and infrastructural dynamics of an exponentially expanding rebellion beginning in the Cities was spot on. And that any attempt by MAGA to deport said warriors will guarantee that expanded rebellion. Dems knew this could not be dialed back without triggering the failsafe societal meltdown wire.
I don’t think Trump will or can back down. His only play is overwhelming force and taking the hits as the rogues do their thing. Which of course will mean ignoring the (corrupt) and complicit Judiciary as well. Muh Dictator as it were.
Side note: How many are sick of the word “Investigation “? I really am getting fatigued at the incessant use of that term. It’s essentially become a stall and supposedly rational justification for inaction and a guarantee for the status quo hegemony of “the coming civil war “. Throw in Trump’s “they will pay the extreme price” song and dance as well. MAGA is getting sick of talk.
Happy Thanksgiving to the Board.
Yeah, that’s BS. Follow the government subsidies that most of them get. And the phone which is their link to accessing it. Cake if they really want to grab these people. But they’ll have to go through the Dem Party and Judge Boasbergs first.
The Dems imported these warriors because they watched the Video that this Board did. Such being “Why the Right will win the coming Civil War “. We all knew that dude’s assessment of the societal and infrastructural dynamics of an exponentially expanding rebellion beginning in the Cities was spot on. And that any attempt by MAGA to deport said warriors will guarantee that expanded rebellion. Dems knew this could not be dialed back without triggering the failsafe societal meltdown wire.
I don’t think Trump will or can back down. His only play is overwhelming force and taking the hits as the rogues do their thing. Which of course will mean ignoring the (corrupt) and complicit Judiciary as well. Muh Dictator as it were.
Side note: How many are sick of the word “Investigation “? I really am getting fatigued at the incessant use of that term. It’s essentially become a stall and supposedly rational justification for inaction and a guarantee for the status quo hegemony of “the coming civil war “. Throw in Trump’s “they will pay the extreme price” song and dance as well. MAGA is getting sick of talk.
Happy Thanksgiving to the Board.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:19 am to Toomer Deplorable
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between the left and right wing of the Deep State
Clinton and Bush were both involved in Mena.
What exactly is the "right wing" of the deep state?
There is only the globalist wing of the deep state as is proven by the Cheney family partnering with the Obama faction to take down Trump.
Its MAGA/AF vs everybody.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:21 am to TBoy
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Overstayed his visa; This can’t be squared with the reporting that his asylum application was granted by the Trump administration earlier this year.
It’s possible that both are true.
Posted on 11/27/25 at 8:22 am to tide06
That is true, Tide. Sadly so. The division is essentially irreparable as the basic ideology is polar. One’s gain is the other’s loss.
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