20191123-M16's coup against Trump-Prince Andrew-Epstein
Whatdoesitmean (11/22/19):
M16's coup against Trump
-A bombshell highly-classified “Of Special Importance” new Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today noting that it took President Donald Trump less than 24-hours to retake control of United States Navy after it openly defied his order—an “unexpected power play” by this Commander-in Chief that left the Navy in what one former senior Pentagon official called a “no-win situation。”
-Immediately after Trump asserted his unquestioned power over his own Navy, he issued a grave ultimatum to Queen Elizabeth II—an ultimatum specifically demanding that this sovereign British monarch order her nations intelligence services to hand over all classified information relating to Sir Richard Dearlove, Christopher Steele, and Stefan Halper。
-These are the three leading figures in the British information and intelligence coup against Trump—information urgently requested by US Attorney John Durham who has just expanded his criminal probe of this coup to include FBI-British spy Stefan Halper—and as leverage to enforce this ultimatum.
-Trump this past week flooded London with FBI agents to search for Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Ghislaine Maxwell , living undercover in the UK , aside from her being the child sex slave procurer for murdered notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is a close personal friend of the Queen’s son Prince Andrew who is being investigated for pedophile charges.
-a probe of unimaginable consequences heightened this week when the FBI criminally charged Epstein’s prison guards with felonies that could see them spending decades in prison.
—Right after they were arrested, US Attorney General William Barr’s appointed acting federal prison chief Kathleen Hawk Sawyer telling the United States Senate that the FBI is now conducting a “criminal enterprise” investigation into Epstein’s death.
-Criminal enterprise usually means—terror and mafia related cases spanning international borders involving dozens, if not hundreds of defendants.
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