"Trump “Shadow Move” Of General Michael Flynn To Feared Spy Agency Rattles Russia"

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"Trump “Shadow Move” Of General Michael Flynn To Feared Spy Agency Rattles Russia"

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"An intriguing Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today is expressing “multi-level” concerns after President Donald Trump abruptly “shadow moved” [обман] his National Security Director, General Michael Flynn, from the White House to the most powerful, and secretive, American spy agency known as the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR)—and that occurred exactly 7 hours after General Flynn personally directed the US Department Of The Treasury to place immediate sanctions on Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami and his associate Samark José López Bello for them being international drug traffickers linked to the CIA, Islamic radicals and the Clinton Crime Family....

Important to note abut the INR, this report explains, is that it’s actually the modern day “form/figure” of the powerful Office of Strategic Services (OSS) that was the wartime intelligence agency of the United States during World War II and was founded on 1 October 1945—and whose names and current number of employees, and its budget, remains one of the most highly classified secrets in American history.

To the SVR’s “knowledge/belief” that General Flynn and US military intelligence operative Robin Townley are now operating within the INR, this report says, appears evident due to the INR urgently requesting SVR “files/documents/etc.” on both Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami and his associate Samark José López Bello just hours ago—thus proving that both Flynn and Townley are now conducting their investigation of the CIA’s partnership with international drug cartels outside of “normal channels”.
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