Snowball
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I wonder if the CIA would fry Biden's skull wiith an invisible laser before he allows WW3 to start, or infect him with an undetectable substance, and blame it on dementia, if nothing changes soon, or, incapacitate him in some other, more merciful manner -- like blackmail --while maintaining to "persuade" Harris to change course.
Earlier this week, I watched Cold War CIA analyst and advisor to Bush Sr. Ray McGovern's presentation, below.
One of the tells in his talk was about how the sitting CIA Director Burns, whom Ray worked with and knows well, always tried to keep NATO expansion off the table.
This is what Bush Sr. did, and intended to continue in a second term.
"Biden's CIA director, William J. Burns, has been warning about the provocative effect of NATO expansion on Russia since 1995"
https://theconversation.com/ukraine...to-eastern-europe-could-provoke-russia-177999
"CIA director William Burns have warned American presidents that NATO encroachment to Russia's borders is a dangerous provocation."
https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2022/03/02/bidens-state-of-the-union-address-true-or-false/
"CIA Director William Burns warned that Putin could get desperate enough to use nukes in Ukraine. "None of us can take lightly the threat posed by a potential resort to tactical nuclear weapons,"
https://news.yahoo.com/cia-director-warns-putins-desperation-172449138.html
"Former Ambassador William Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:
[size=medium]Biden’s CIA Pick, William Burns, Leads A Think Tank With Close Ties To China[/size]
[size=medium] Russia′s broadsheet Kommersant's sources "in the state structures" of the Russian Federation agreed that his candidacy would "be the most advantageous for Moscow of all the five cited" in the media. (Wikipedia entry for Burns, Russian source)
Here are five things you need to know about William Burns:[/size]
1. Burns wasn’t Biden’s first or even his second choice.
Biden hadn’t initially targeted Burns to head the CIA: His first choice was Michael Morrell, the agency’s No. 2 during the Obama administration, according to Vox.
After support for Morrell quickly shrank -- due to his stance on "enhanced interrogation techniques" -- Biden reportedly offered the role to Tom Donilon.
BIDEN'S CABINET PICKS: FULL LIST | FOX NEWS
Donilon turned down the role, which led Biden to offer it to Burns instead. (I think he was pushed into it).
Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) stands near U.S. Ambassador William Burns during a reception for foreign diplomats at the Kremlin in Moscow, Nov. 28, 2007. (AFP PHOTO / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL / DMITY ASTAKHOV)
Earlier this week, I watched Cold War CIA analyst and advisor to Bush Sr. Ray McGovern's presentation, below.
One of the tells in his talk was about how the sitting CIA Director Burns, whom Ray worked with and knows well, always tried to keep NATO expansion off the table.
This is what Bush Sr. did, and intended to continue in a second term.
"Biden's CIA director, William J. Burns, has been warning about the provocative effect of NATO expansion on Russia since 1995"
https://theconversation.com/ukraine...to-eastern-europe-could-provoke-russia-177999
"CIA director William Burns have warned American presidents that NATO encroachment to Russia's borders is a dangerous provocation."
https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2022/03/02/bidens-state-of-the-union-address-true-or-false/
"CIA Director William Burns warned that Putin could get desperate enough to use nukes in Ukraine. "None of us can take lightly the threat posed by a potential resort to tactical nuclear weapons,"
https://news.yahoo.com/cia-director-warns-putins-desperation-172449138.html
"Former Ambassador William Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:
[size=medium]Biden’s CIA Pick, William Burns, Leads A Think Tank With Close Ties To China[/size]
[size=medium] Russia′s broadsheet Kommersant's sources "in the state structures" of the Russian Federation agreed that his candidacy would "be the most advantageous for Moscow of all the five cited" in the media. (Wikipedia entry for Burns, Russian source)
Here are five things you need to know about William Burns:[/size]
1. Burns wasn’t Biden’s first or even his second choice.
Biden hadn’t initially targeted Burns to head the CIA: His first choice was Michael Morrell, the agency’s No. 2 during the Obama administration, according to Vox.
After support for Morrell quickly shrank -- due to his stance on "enhanced interrogation techniques" -- Biden reportedly offered the role to Tom Donilon.
BIDEN'S CABINET PICKS: FULL LIST | FOX NEWS
Donilon turned down the role, which led Biden to offer it to Burns instead. (I think he was pushed into it).

Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) stands near U.S. Ambassador William Burns during a reception for foreign diplomats at the Kremlin in Moscow, Nov. 28, 2007. (AFP PHOTO / RIA NOVOSTI / KREMLIN POOL / DMITY ASTAKHOV)
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