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Dead Drop: December 1

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SEMPER CRAZY: Hal Turner is a radio host who makes conspiracy peddler Alex Jones seem normal. Last week Turner posted on his website “reports” that a Marine Expeditionary Unit (which typically has about 2,200 troops) landed at CIA headquarters in tilt-rotor aircraft on Saturday, Nov. 18 to send a message to “rogue elements” within the intelligence community. Turner admits he didn’t witness this himself – but his sources (who he deems “conspiracy theorists”) told him that President Donald Trump aordered this alleged show of force  at the request of CIA Director Mike Pompeo. Our readers who live in Northern Virginia may be asking themselves: “How did I miss that?” In an update on his website, Turner said that’s because CIA HQ is “hidden behind man-made hills all around the perimeter of it to protect from sniper fire coming from nearby roads.” The fact-checking website Snopes fact checking website rated Turner’s tale “false”). Snopes reached out to the CIA and Marine Corps about the story. The Marines said the claim that a MEU had landed at Langley to send a message to the CIA was “ridiculous.” Amazingly enough, the CIA declined to comment to Snopes.

“NOT A D, NOT AN R, AN I”: Charles McCullough, former inspector general of the Intelligence Community, appeared on Fox News this week to say he was ignored, threatened and sabotaged when he complained about classified information found on Hillary Clinton’s private email server. McCullough said that people like Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., focused on whether the documents were marked classified – rather than whether the information in them should have been so designated. He said he was “chided” by a congressional staff director for “not considering the political consequences” of his work. McCullough told Fox’s Tucker Carlson: “As an IG, you’re not a D, you’re not an R, you’re an I- you’re an IG. Those are the letters that matter to you.”

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