- (1) CNN asks a Trump hater, "What do you think, Trump hater?" And the Trump hater begins excitedly vomiting his hate.29 replies204 retweets333 likes
- (2) Rear Admiral John Kirby, USN (ret) is a former Obama administration State Department spokesman. He resigned on January 20, 2017.1 reply35 retweets162 likes
- (3) Kirby is wrong, of course. The entire POINT of the summit was to give North Korea "face." Kirby is unaware that the North Koreans are now OBLIGED to live up to their promises.5 replies63 retweets249 likes
- (4) The North Korean state media has shown the US president treating North Korea with respect. ALL North Koreans will now be prepared for North Korea to RECIPROCATE that respect. This is very simple. Trump figured it out in the 1990s.7 replies104 retweets328 likes
- (5) Prior to the summit, the failed 70-year strategy was to force north Korea to comply to demands before we would even speak to them. Trump said, "Seventy years is long enough."4 replies53 retweets213 likes
- Thomas Wictor Retweeted Thomas Wictor(6) Now, to toot my own horn, I said this BEFORE the summit.Thomas Wictor added,Thomas Wictor @ThomasWictorKim Yong-chol TAPPED TRUMP ON THE ARM. That means they're friends. And THAT means Trump and Kim Jong-un have been speaking by videophone for months. Pompeo took technicians who installed it in Pyongyang. Guaranteed. https://twitter.com/alexlionh/status/1006013522042654720 …6 replies45 retweets201 likes
- (7) "Trump and Kim Jong-un have been speaking by videophone for months."2 replies42 retweets183 likes
- (8) And AFTER the summit, Trump admitted it.2 replies39 retweets161 likes
- (9) "As you know, we discussed things over the last few months." NO! George didn't know that. But I did, and I told YOU.3 replies40 retweets218 likes
- (10) I told you, "Kim Yong-chol tapped Trump on the arm. That means they're close friends."4 replies31 retweets139 likes
- (11) All it took was a a knowledge of Korean customs. With that, I was able to work out that Trump and the North Koreans pulled the mother of all deception operations.5 replies50 retweets191 likes
- Sir, You're the only one on my twitter who was even close to my own suspicions about NK and Kim. Your posts were confirmations. I developed my opinions by reading you and Q. I missed ur ire on that subject and thought u and Q were saying the same thing. Confused. Pls dnt block me1 reply0 retweets4 likes
- (1) Qanon said that Kim Jong-un was controlled by the CIA. Trump told us the truth years ago.1 reply11 retweets26 likes
- (2) The CIA relies on "signals intelligence" (SIGINT) rather than "human intelligence" (HUMINT). Instead of training spies, the CIA has "case officers" who MANAGE spies. This is a former CIA case officer.2 replies6 retweets17 likes
- (3) The existence of Evan McMullin explains why the CIA is caught flatfooted again and again and again. CIA case officers are often three or four or five persons removed from the actual operative. The system is completely dysfunctional.3 replies6 retweets26 likes
- (4) @GenFlynn was fired as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and then persecuted for telling the truth: The Intelligence Community was LYING in order to make Obama look good.2 replies11 retweets27 likes
- (5) The CIA couldn't control North Korean under any circumstances. It has no leverage, and it has no mechanism for controlling countries. What happens is operatives FOOL their CIA case officers. Easily.1 reply2 retweets14 likes
- (6) Qanon tells you that the CIA are both clowns AND supervillains who regularly carry out near-miss attacks on the president. It can't be both. And in reality, it isn't.1 reply3 retweets14 likes
- (7) The Intelligence Community are not CLOWNS. There are long-term dysfunctions in the Intelligence Community, but we have the same in the armed forces and in the private sector. Look at Twitter.1 reply3 retweets15 likes
- (8) A smart business model for Twitter would be to allow the free exchange of ideas. They can't do that, because the people running Twitter are leftist fanatics.1 reply11 retweets29 likes
- (9) In reality the CIA could never control a country, because the CIA is TOO TIMID. The corporate culture of the CIA prevents it from taking the steps necessary to do the things that Qanon claims.1 reply3 retweets10 likes
- (10) AND the organization of the CIA lacks a mechanism for controlling a country. You can't control a country when you have case officers five persons removed from the operatives.1 reply3 retweets10 likes
- (11) General Kim Yong-chol has joined the ranks of the greatest spooks who ever lived. What he and Kim Jong-un and Trump and our allies pulled off has no precedent in history.1 reply9 retweets23 likes
- (12) The operation to free North Korea had a million moving parts. It succeeded because each party did his or her work autonomously. There was no SIGINT to intercept.2 replies4 retweets19 likes
- (13) The way like-minded people carry out clandestine work is to simply do it and hope that the other parties catch on. You don't have to communicate.2 replies2 retweets15 likes
- (14) When everybody has great skills, and they're all working toward a common goal, they can read each other's minds. The CIA never controlled North Korea. Anyone who tells you that is a liar or a moron or insane.1 reply5 retweets15 likes
- (15) Mike Pompeo was CIA director from January 23, 2017 to April 26, 2018. It's clear that he was working with the North Koreans while he was CIA director. Trump and Kim were talking for MONTHS.1 reply4 retweets17 likes
(16) So Qanon is telling you that the CIA controlled North Korea, and Kim somehow freed himself from them, when in reality the CIA helped Kim free himself from CHINA and the Korean People's Army.
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- (17) The reason you believe Qanon is that you have no factual knowledge about North Korea or the CIA, so you're ripe for being misled.1 reply4 retweets9 likes
- (18) Knowledge is power. By educating yourself, you prevent others from misleading you...2 replies7 retweets16 likes
- I agree with that! BUT, one has to be savy enough to appreciate the source!0 replies0 retweets0 likes
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