CIA Finally
Pulling the Plug on Biden
According to Fox News’s Jesse Watters, the signal to Traitor Joe Biden could hardly have
been clearer:
Make no mistake: Ignatius’ column is more than a suggestion- it’s a marching order. When American intelligence wants to put out a hit, they feed it to David Ignatius and today, Ignatius pulled the pin on Joe Biden’s 2024 run. He’s turning Washington’s whispers into a rallying cry. The American intelligence community has to tie up their loose ends. Even the media is falling in line: admitting the Democratic party is a dishonest monolith. A mob that can’t function when it’s fractured. The Biden-Kamala ticket is being cancelled in its entirety and the intelligence community is making a calculation.
He's talking about Ignatius’ column in
Tuesday’s Washington Post and his appearance yesterday on MSNBC’s
“Morning Joe.”
Is Watters exaggerating to suggest that
Ignatius is more or less the official voice of the U.S. intelligence
community? Hardly, according to Mollie Hemingway, writing in 2021
in The Federalist:
David Ignatius has been used for decades
as a conduit for anonymous intelligence officials to spew their claims, no
matter how erroneous, partial, or unsubstantiated those claims are. And he
doesn’t mind being so used. For example, after the anonymously sourced claims he helped peddle to launch the Iraq War were found to be false, he said, “Personally I don’t much care if
the U.S. reports about weapons of mass destruction prove to be imaginary.”
In the last year alone, he pushed
the fake news about
Russia paying bounties for American soldiers in Afghanistan. He pushed the anonymously sourced Atlantic
claim — disputed by more than a dozen
on-the-record and first-hand sources, contemporary weather reports, government
documents, and other sourced information — that Trump avoided paying respects
at Aisne-Marne cemetery in France because he hated soldiers.
We can learn more about the
super-connected Ignatius from William F. Jasper,
writing in The New American in 2017:
David Ignatius is not only a longtime
member of the CFR [Council on Foreign Relations], he is
one of the most trusted operatives of this private club of globalists that has
become our de facto government, with its members holding key positions and
wielding incredible influence in the legislative, judicial, and executive
branches, including the military and intelligence agencies — for at least the
past three generations. The aforementioned CIA Director
George Tenet, the ardent Ignatius admirer, is also a CFR member, as have been
13 of his predecessors in that post, going all the way back to the
agency’s first civilian director (and longest serving chief), the “legendary”
Allen Dulles, who was a founding member of the CFR and a genuine
globalist insider. Likewise, the CFR virtually has owned the top rungs of power
in the federal government going back many decades: 24 secretaries of state, 20
national security advisors, 20 secretaries of defense, 22 secretaries of the
treasury — and thousands of additional Cabinet secretaries, under-secretaries,
deputy secretaries, assistant secretaries, etc.
But back to Ignatius, whose columns are
regularly featured as “Must Read” pieces on the CFR’s website. He has served
alongside top-tier CFR members such as Madeleine Albright, Stephen Hadley, and
Robert Blackwill as a host and moderator for the
council’s panel discussions and CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force reports.
Ignatius also co-hosts PostGlobal, an
online discussion of international issues, with Fareed Zakaria (CFR), and is a
regularly featured “expert” on television programs such as MSNBC’s Morning
Joe with hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski (a CFR member and
daughter of Zbigniew Brzezinski, CFR), which competes with CNN’s programming
lineup for the most hysterical anti-Trump commentary and vitriolic
insults.
It really does sound like Ignatius is
right in the heart of our ruling establishment, which would mean that Joe
Biden’s political goose is now thoroughly cooked.
But there’s more on the Ignatius
intelligence connections and his involvement in the wielding of corrupt
power. This is the beginning of Margot Cleveland’s 2019 article in The Federalist entitled “SCOOP: CIA, FBI Informant
Was Washington Post Source for Russiagate Smears.”
The Federalist has learned that the now-outed CIA and FBI informant Stefan Halper served as a source for Washington Post reporter David Ignatius, providing more evidence that the intelligence community has co-opted the press to push anti-Trump conspiracy theories. In addition, an email recently obtained by The Federalist from the MI5-connected Christopher Andrew bragging that his long-time friend Ignatius has the “‘inside track’ on Flynn” adds further confirmation of this conclusion.
Halper happens to be the central
character in my 2021 article, “CIA
Election Meddling.” We’re talking about him here:
One man’s nefarious career exemplifies the Deep State bipartisanship of which we speak. We know him most recently from the Russiagate scandal. He’s the American Cambridge University professor with known deep ties to the United States intelligence community who, apparently on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign, tried to worm his way into the Trump 2016 campaign for president and to set up the low-level foreign policy adviser to that campaign, George Papadopolous, intending to make it appear that Trump was colluding with the Russians, with Papadopolous serving as the initial link. But when the Democrat Jimmy Carter was president, Halper worked with the Republicans to get him out.
And
speaking of my articles, the following passage is from my 2016 review
The Money and the Power: The Making of Las Vegas and Its Hold on America by Sally Denton and Roger Morris:
I have an acquaintance who lives in the
Washington, DC, area who is fond of talking about the achievements of one of
his sons. This son has an
undergraduate degree from one Ivy League university and a Ph.D. from
another. Knowing how
heavily the CIA recruits in the Ivy League, particularly Yale, and considering
the son’s major and background, I casually asked the acquaintance one day if
anyone at his college had tried to get him to join the agency. “No,”
he responded, “not at college, but when he was working at his summer job
writing for The Washington Post.” One of the editors, whom he named
and whose name I clearly remember but will not repeat here, had, over lunch,
told him that if he wanted his career to flourish at the newspaper
he should join the CIA. The son took it as an invitation, which he
declined, not over any matter of principle but because his career aspirations
were in academia instead of journalism. The acquaintance told me all
this in a very matter-of-fact manner as if he didn’t see anything wrong with
it.
Since it looks like lots of people have
outed him by now, I think it’s time for me to name the Post guy who made
the suggestion to my friend’s son. It
was David Ignatius.
David Martin
September 14, 2023
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