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RE: Daily Dose of Sultnpapper 10/19/18> Message from @cecicastor you need to read in this edition.

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I don't trust one thing the US government has to stay or what they do and I live here. I have seen the lies and corruption right here first hand and it is not hard to understand why people around the world have a disdain for the US and its leaders.
The sad part is the media here is under the control of the government so there is no truth in what is reported here by the news media and most people have no idea what is taking place not only here at home but also abroad.
We are quick to blame everything that happens on others and then look to punish them with military force when the truth is a lot of the things that "happened" never even took place or were instigated by the covert actions of US agencies to begin with.
One of the more recent ones that came to light was the operation named "fast and furious" where the US government was supplying automatic weapons to the drug cartels in Mexico, and then were outraged when one of the US border patrol agents was gunned down by one of those weapons in a shootout on the border with the drug cartels.
To the best of my knowledge no one in the government was ever charged with a crime in that situation, just told "don't do it again.".

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It is so difficult to get to the truth in these situations. I certainly don't trust "The News". And I think our government in the UK is just as bad, but generally more sneaky about it. They're very good at getting other groups or even other countries to do the dirty work, and if it's found out, they pretend to know nothing about it.

The US and the UK are two peas in a pod and both owned by the Royal family, the people here in the US don't know but it is true, that is one reason the US is always fighting in wars, we do the dirty work for the Royals.

Yup! That's why you used to see a lot of photos of Prince Charles and Prince Andrew posing with the Saudi Royals. Smoothing the path for arms deals. To be honest, I'm not sure how much choice the Royals themselves have in all this - they may be pawns in the Great Game. It's all a murky business.