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[–] 3rdTimestheCharm 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I'm not a tech fag like a lot of you. What the fuck does this mean. Did someone make a fake trump account pretty much then told the fbi/cia that it's a bad guy go bug him?

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[–] Martel-Sobieski 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

McMullen is a CIA asset. The CIA is really against trump and theyre the ones behind all this bullshit so far.

Basically McMullen set up the fake server with ties to a russian bank. It wouldn't turn up any evidence that could be used in a court of law but the Obama administration could use it to justify a FISA warrant to monitor the server which theyd then extend to trumps phones (their ultimate goal).

Then as Obama was leaving office he ordered the nsa to share all their data between agencies so that all the recordings could be used by the CIA for blackmail purposes if they find anything nefarious on them. That's how the cia controls politicians and makes them their puppet. Evidently they didn't find shit otherwise they wouldve calmed down by now and trump would be towing the cia globalist agenda line like every other president recently has.

Unrelated but it shows what im talking about. Both the FBI and CIA had hours of evidence pointing towards Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert being a yuge pedophile. The FBI wanted to use their evidence to get the justice department to prosecute him. The CIA wanted to hold onto the recordings for use in blackmail and espionage purposes

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[–] fordpuns 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

That's how the cia controls politicians and makes them their puppet.

One of them.

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[–] 3rdTimestheCharm 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thanks for the explanation. Makes sense, disappointing, but sadly expected, and I don't doubt this for 1 second.

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[–] network_guy 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

That is pretty much it. They made everything very similar with a few misspellings to get away with it. Pretty common thing to do, and easy to see. Pick a major website and misspell the name in a browser with no history. Heck, try typing in voat.com instead of voat.co