Over the last several years I have made the observation that Barack Obama had purged a goodly number of military brass who did not share his political views. This resulted in a different way of thinking within the military, from newly promoted brass, more closely aligned with the leftist politics of Obama. I am also said often enough that the military is the only government program that the left doesn’t like.
With that as your starter, let’s listen to former secret service agent Dan Bongino
I suggest that it is reasonable to assume that such politically motivated purges occurred with another agencies as well, for example, the secret service. Now before you start tuning up let me finish.
We know about the purges in the military. It’s well documented. It seems logical question to ask whether or not those actions spread to other agencies. They would result in people placed in leadership positions of those agencies, whose decisions would impact the outcome of various events.
As to the level of incompetence displayed at Butler by the secret service there comes a point in time when the level of incompetence displayed goes beyond simple stupidity and weights into the swamp of intent… or at least a level of disregard for the safety of a political candidate you don’t like which in turn, either way, leads to breaches of security such as we saw at Butler.
With what we have seen over the years, and particularly with what we saw at Butler, it is illogical not to at least raise the question if that what we’re dealing with here.
The left is tried everything it possibly could to eliminate Trump’s chances for the White House. Each time, those efforts have resulted in failure. Is it unreasonable to suggest that a group of somebodies decided that the only way that they were going to be successful was to eliminate Trump altogether?
This question becomes particularly pertinent when you observe that a 20 something nobody managed to sneak a gun into the event site and lay on that slightly sloped roof, well being ignored by the secret service, even though the locals were trying to tell the secret service that there was a threat. This is a guy who had encrypted Swiss bank accounts, either two or three of them I forget wish install in his phone. It is very difficult indeed not to acknowledge the possibility that they ignored him until he got the shooting and then took him out so he couldn’t talk.
My understanding is that RFK Jr has had his secret service protection removed on the idea that he is no longer a candidate. Perhaps a reasonable reaction on the part of the secret service but with recent events I would suggest that RFK Jr’s life expectancy has improved rather dramatically.
In a post of about a few weeks ago, I pointed out that a large number of assassination attempts have occurred to people who were causing problems for the establishment.
Is it logical to not at least raise the question whether or not Butler was another such case?
And have you noticed that we haven’t heard anything about any of this lately?