Monsanto’s ally Pompeo to head the CIA: bad move, Donald

Jon Rappoport

Trump has tapped Congressman Mike Pompeo to head the CIA.

In April of 2014, Pompeo introduced the bill that would become The Dark Act, banning states from passing laws mandating GMO labeling on food. Instead, The Dark Act introduces very weak and confusing federal GMO labels. Few people will pay attention to them or even realize they’re there.  

I’m sure Monsanto execs are popping a few champagne corks right now. “Hey, remember Mike Pompeo? Can you believe it? He’s the new director of the CIA. If we need an extra helping hand taking over the world’s food supply, why can’t we call on good old Mike? Ha-ha…”

Mike is also a heavy supporter of the NSA’s surveillance programs: “Congress should pass a law re-establishing collection of all metadata, and combining it with publicly available financial and lifestyle information into a comprehensive, searchable database. Legal and bureaucratic impediments to surveillance should be removed.” (The Atlantic, 11/18/16)

Here’s what Mike had to say about Edward Snowden: “[He] should be brought back from Russia and given due process, and I think the proper outcome would be that he would be given a death sentence.” (Washington Examiner, 2/11/16)

Very bad move, Donald.

 

Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at NoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.

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7 thoughts on “Monsanto’s ally Pompeo to head the CIA: bad move, Donald

  1. We can only hope that Trump supporters are waking up quickly, but the sad truth is that they’re probably not even paying attention to these appointments.

    1. Not probably, definitely not paying attention. I tried speaking to a few guys who are very heavy trumpet blowers. I asked them about his appointments so far and of course they had no idea. When I explained he put in such connected establishment figures and their criminal history, they tell me he’s trying to keep his enemies close and play them later. That gave me a good laugh. But they continue to say (literally) they love him. Love him.

      1. I’m a Trump supporter & very well aware of his appointments. Pompeo is a terrible pick; a real neocon would-be totalitarian. I’m pinning that one on Pence however. Look, they can’t all be good. Trump has more than a few blind-spots. Certainly on the subjects of the deep state & state power, he’s pretty confused & deluded. But what can you do?

        1. “I’m a Trump supporter…”

          Then you’re supporting a good ‘ol boy Masonic dirty church POS as opposed to the evil commie jewb#tch on the other ‘side’ (“There are no sides. There’s no Sunnis and Shiites. There’s no Democrats and Republicans. There’s only HAVES and HAVE-NOTS.”) of the coin.

          “Look, they can’t all be good.”

          Look,… THEY’RE ALL CORRUPT, EVERY STINKING LAST ONE OF THEM!

          “But what can you do?”

          You have 2 choices… you can keep your head buried in the sand, and hope like hell that Chump will ‘save’ you, OR you can FACE REALITY, stock up on food, water & other necessities.

          The # 1 MOST critical ‘other necessity’ you’re absolutely going to need is GUNS & AMMO.

          LOTS.

  2. ***Here’s what Mike had to say about Edward Snowden: “[He] should be brought back from Russia and given due process, and I think the proper outcome would be that he would be given a death sentence.”***

    What Mike really means to say is that he will be transported back from Russia with help from the FSB so that a staged trial can be faked. Probably want to televise it, That way all the magical fakery can be evident to everyone. And then, they can put on a fake execution for the fake death sentence.
    I sincerely doubt agent Snowden even wants to come back. He’s got it pretty good over there. Hot and cold running Russian babes. Partying like it’s 1999. Just gotta throw out the occasional spook video and that’s not really working much. He looked kinda hung over in his last spook presentation.
    If he came back, he would have to go through all the fakery rigamarole and then the CIA would put him back to spook work. I would imagine the life of an anonymous spook isn’t really all it’s cracked up to be. Sitting around in the same old spook cubicle, running the same old spook programs, getting bored with all the spook drudgery.
    The sad part is, he wouldn’t be able to tell anybody what he does for a living. Data entry. Anyone who says they do data entry for a living is probably a spook.
    Anyways, if I were agent Snowden, I’d drag this whole “whistleblower” thing out for as long as I could. He could write a book about his adventures. “How I Conned an Entire Planet and Most Folks Fell For It” by Agent Snowden.
    He can call that one a working title.

  3. “Mike is also a heavy supporter of the NSA’s surveillance programs:…”

    I’m certain we can find a rope heavy enough to support him.

    Gotta love all of Chump’s ‘Anti-Establishment’ choices so far.

    Stupid sheeple.

  4. Im curious. How does working for the food industry make you qualified to be in charge of the CIA?

    That’s like putting a hockey player in charge of Microsoft. WTF?

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