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Blackwater Founder Erik Prince is Trump's secret advisor

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© Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesErik Prince
Erik Prince, America's most notorious mercenary, is lurking in the shadows of the incoming Trump administration. A former senior U.S. official who has advised the Trump transition told The Intercept that Prince has been advising the team on matters related to intelligence and defense, including weighing in on candidates for the defense and state departments. The official asked not to be identified because of a transition policy prohibiting discussion of confidential deliberations.

On election night, Prince's latest wife, Stacy DeLuke, posted pictures from inside Trump's campaign headquarters as Donald Trump and Mike Pence watched the returns come in, including a close shot of Pence and Trump with their families. "We know some people who worked closely with [Trump] on his campaign," DeLuke wrote. "Waiting for the numbers to come in last night. It was well worth the wait!!!! #PresidentTrump2016." Prince's sister, billionaire Betsy DeVos, is Trump's nominee for education secretary and Prince (and his mother) gave large sums of money to a Trump Super PAC.

In July, Prince told Trump's senior advisor and white supremacist Steve Bannon, at the time head of Breitbart News, that the Trump administration should recreate a version of the Phoenix Program, the CIA assassination ring that operated during the Vietnam War, to fight ISIS. Such a program, Prince said, could kill or capture "the funders of Islamic terror and that would even be the wealthy radical Islamist billionaires funding it from the Middle East, and any of the other illicit activities they're in."

Chess

Nasty slugfest between Donald Trump and U.S. intelligence agencies

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The clash between plutocratic President-elect Trump and the CIA is shaping up to be the heavyweight prize fight of the century, and Trump at least is approaching it with all the entertaining bombast of Mohammed Ali at the top of his game. Rather than following the tradition of doing dirty political deals in dark corners, more commonly known as fixing the match, Trump has come out swinging in the full glare of the media.

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President-elect Donald Trump
In that corner, we have a deal-making, billionaire "man of the people" who, to European sensibilities at least, reputedly espouses some of the madder domestic obsessions and yet has seemed to offer hope to many aggrieved Americans. But it is his professed position on building a rapprochement with Russia and cooperating with Moscow to sort out the Syrian mess that caught my attention and that of many other independent commentators internationally.

In the opposite corner, Trump's opponents have pushed the CIA into the ring to deliver the knock-out blow, but this has yet to land. Despite jab after jab, Trump keeps evading the blows and comes rattling back against all odds. One has to admire the guy's footwork.

So who are the opponents ranged behind the CIA, yelling encouragement through the ropes? The obvious culprits include the U.S. military-industrial complex, whose corporate bottom line relies on an era of unending war. As justification for extracting billions - even trillions - of dollars from American taxpayers, there was a need for frightening villains, such as Al Qaeda and even more so, the head choppers of ISIS. However, since the Russian intervention in Syria in 2015, those villains no longer packed as scary a punch, so a more enduring villain, like Emmanuel Goldstein, the principal enemy of the state in George Orwell's 1984, was required. Russia was the obvious new choice, the old favorite from the Cold War playbook.

The Western intelligence agencies have a vested interest in eternal enemies to ensure both eternal funding and eternal power, hence the CIA's entry into the fight. As former British MP and long-time peace activist George Galloway so eloquently said in a recent interview, an unholy alliance is now being formed between the "war party" in the U.S., the military-industrial-intelligence complex and those who would have previously publicly spurned such accomplices: American progressives and their traditional host, the Democratic Party.

Sherlock

Red Flag: Weapons cache found in DC woods days before Trump's inauguration

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© Barbara Joan SaffirA woman found a violin case with guns inside in the woods along the C&O Canal in NW DC
Some lady out for a walk happened upon a couple of guns stashed in a violin case in the woods near the C&O Canal along the Potomac River in Washington, DC. After the police were called in, more weapons caches were found, including long guns, pistols, and ammunition in pails and garbage bags tucked away in an area of the woods hikers aren't known to frequent.

"At this point, we don't know how they got there, why they're here or when they got here," police spokeswoman Sgt. Anna Rose told ABC News.

Could be nothing, but it seems like another red flag.

What is clear at this point is that inauguration day is only four days away and people are amped up like they think it's going to be the film The Purge.

The radical left is threatening riots like this nation hasn't seen in modern times. Organized protests to "shut it down!" will be held not just around the city or the country but the globe, with anti-Trump protesters holding press conferences to say they aren't supportive of a peaceful transition of power.

Comment: Perhaps the spook establishment is sending the President-Elect a not-so-cryptic message. The CIA undoubtedly has plenty of extra weapons laying about.


Bullseye

U.S. intelligence, military and diplomatic veterans demand Obama release proof of Russian 'hacking' - or admit there is none

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More than 20 U.S. intelligence, military and diplomatic veterans are calling on President Obama to release the evidence backing up allegations that Russia aided the Trump campaign - or admit that the proof is lacking.

MEMORANDUM FOR: President Barack Obama

FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)

SUBJECT: A Key Issue That Still Needs to be Resolved

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office Friday, a pall hangs over his upcoming presidency amid an unprecedentedly concerted campaign to delegitimize it. Unconfirmed accusations continue to swirl alleging that Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized "Russian hacking" that helped put Mr. Trump in the White House.

As President for a few more days, you have the power to demand concrete evidence of a link between the Russians and WikiLeaks, which published the bulk of the information in question. Lacking that evidence, the American people should be told that there is no fire under the smoke and mirrors of recent weeks.

We urge you to authorize public release of any tangible evidence that takes us beyond the unsubstantiated, "we-assess" judgments by the intelligence agencies. Otherwise, we - as well as other skeptical Americans - will be left with the corrosive suspicion that the intense campaign of accusations is part of a wider attempt to discredit the Russians and those - like Mr. Trump - who wish to deal constructively with them.

Pistol

Airport shooter blamed CIA, 'jihadi chat rooms'

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© Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel / ReutersEsteban Santiago is taken from the Broward County main jail as he is transported to the federal courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S., January 9, 2017.
The man accused of fatally shooting five people and wounding six others at a Florida airport has claimed his mind is controlled by the government and that he communicated with ISIS members through the dark web, according to new testimony.

Esteban Santiago, 26, initially blamed his actions on government mind control but later said he had been "on the dark web" communicating in "jihadi chat rooms," the FBI testified in court during a detention hearing on Tuesday, according to the Sun Sentinel, Florida.

Comment: See also:


Attention

Shocking McCain admission: Leak of report on Trump's alleged ties with Kremlin 'totally wrong'

John McCain
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Donald Trump "has a point" when lashing out at the leak of the unverified dossier on his alleged ties with Moscow, US Republican Senator John McCain, has said, stressing the leak of the "damning" document is "totally wrong."

"The president-elect has a point," McCain said in an interview with Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends. "The fact that this un-validated, to say the least, document was leaked is somebody's responsibility. So the president-elect does have a point here."

The Republican lawmaker said he also received the dossier, but "made no judgment on it" and "handed it over to the FBI."

Comment: Looks like McCain is trying to separate himself from this fake leak but had it been verified, he would have come out in praise of the leak.


Handcuffs

Clemency in chief: Stuxnet leak source, activists among 273 people Obama commutes and pardons

Barack Obama
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With less than 72 hours left in office, President Barack Obama has commuted the sentences for 209 people, including Chelsea Manning, and pardoned 64 people, including retired Gen. James Cartwright.

Cartwright, who pleaded guilty of lying to the FBI about conversations he had with reporters relating to the Stuxnet program, a classified US hacking program that used viruses to attack Iran's nuclear program starting in 2009. Cartwright was due to be sentenced on Tuesday, but he will receive a pardon before that happens.

Take 2

Galloway: BBC documentary "Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?" is like an 'Austin Powers' film

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The credibility of a BBC documentary about US President-elect Donald Trump called 'Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?' has been questioned by ex-MP George Galloway. The former Labour and Respect politician likened the broadcast, and the whole furore over Russia's alleged influence on the US election and Trump, to an "Austin Powers film."

Speaking to RT, Galloway also questioned why the BBC would commission such a prominent show when there was no concrete evidence to back up any of the assertions.

The Panorama documentary was broadcast on Monday and saw journalist John Sweeney travel to Russia, Ukraine, and the US to investigate whether Moscow's cyber-warriors influenced the US election and whether it's true the Federal Security Service (Russian FSB) is blackmailing Trump with compromising material. The latter claim comes from a much-hyped dossier compiled by ex-MI6 spy Christopher Steele.


Comment: This is beyond disrespectful entertainment at the expense of President-elect Trump and President Putin. The 'audience' is primed. The game is rigged.


Snakes in Suits

Complicating things for Trump? Obama rushes to fill dozens of federal jobs before leaving office

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President Obama rushed to fill nearly 100 federal government vacancies during a frenzy of appointments in his final few weeks in office.

Since the new year, Obama has named 72 people to federal job openings and nominated another 17 for positions requiring Senate confirmation, according to CBS reporter Mark Knoller.

On Monday night, Obama announced appointments for 27 officials to government positions and named two to jobs requiring Senate confirmation.

The wave of announcements includes several White House officials, who will serve well after Obama leaves office.

Comment: This seems like a waste of time and effort. He just won't leave Trump alone. Just leave already.

Obama seems to have done more these past couple of weeks than his whole 8 years:


Bug

Delusional war harpy Samantha Power says Russia 'tearing down' world order

Samantha Power
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The outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has accused Russia of engaging in aggressive and destabilizing actions that she says are threatening the rules-based international order.

Samantha Power made the remarks on January 17 at the Washington-based Atlantic Council in her last major speech as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

She cited the illegal seizure by Russia of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and the Kremlin's intervention in the conflict in eastern Ukraine, support of the Syrian government in that country's war, and efforts to influence elections in Western democracies through computer hacking and misinformation campaigns designed to influence public opinion.

Power said: "Russia's actions are not standing up a new world order. They are tearing down the one that exists."


Comment: In certain respects, that statement is true. Russia has outsmarted and outmaneuvered the U.S. in its drive for a new world order, a global hegemony.