September 28, 2019
Whistleblowers have to have first hand knowledge of the events they report, right? Well, it turns out the rules for intelligence agencies were just changed to allow hearsay. According to The Federalist:
The brand new version of the whistleblower complaint form, which was not made public until after the transcript of Trump’s July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the complaint addressed to Congress were made public, eliminates the first-hand knowledge requirement and allows employees to file whistleblower complaints even if they have zero direct knowledge of underlying evidence and only "heard about [wrongdoing] from others.â€
This is coming out of the intelligence community working with the Democrats, and it mirrors the kind of black ops the CIA used to do overseas. Given that the CIA and FBI were at the heart of the whole "Russian Collusion" farce, using a "dossier" paid for by Hillary Clinton to lie to a FISA court to get warrants to spy on Trump, there is every reason to believe this is a lie packed in a libel aimed at overthrowing the lawfully elected President.Making this "secret" change in the rules shows someone was planning this.
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