Robert David Steele has little credibility with me. He is a very good at forming organizations that collect money and getting every one excited about the 'wheels' finally hitting the road, but instead I've only seen those wheels spinning with out movement.
He's a true take-a-bullet Patriot with great energy and some interesting ideas. Someone I think Trump could trust to Help Save America.
Hows that 'International Tribunal for Natural Justice' (ITNJ) working out, in which Robert David Steele was was the "Chief Counsel". There's no accomplishments to date from this organization. There exists only one closed case, in which it amounted to a lot of letter writing to the Australian government and a request for information that was met with no response. The following is the curriculum vitae that Robert Steele uses:
Chief Enabling Officer (CeO) of Earth Intelligence Network (non-profit) and Open Source Everything, Inc. (C Corp). Author of, among other books, The Open Source Everything Manifesto. Former Operations Officer (C/O) in the Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency, co-founder of the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, founder of the modern Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) discipline, proponent for election reform, intelligence reform, governance reform and economic reform utilizing Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE).
Robert David Steele is CIA and that's a huge red flag for me. Once you're in the mafia, your're always in the mafia. There's no getting out. A long, long time ago I recognized the CIA as be absolutely corrupt. And then I realized its continuing corruption was because it is an agency controlled by foreign interests and is not representing the people of the United States. Robert David Steele might be a good guy. He may even have good intentions, but he is a controlled asset. If he gets out of line, Robert David Steele suffers a sudden heart attack or some terminal disease. The best you're going to see from this guy is a lot of 'spinning wheels'.
Have you completely lost your ability to think?
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