A sample of our adverse publicity

We’re not afraid of showing you our adverse publicity. If we wanted to hide the truth, we would not show you this. Above is an example of what we are working against.
Front page news, paragraph two: “[…] Federal prosecutors have documented evidence gathered by search warrants that suggests the couple were working as longtime, undercover Russian intelligence agents.”
Really? We are out and free to run amok. No charges from an investigation–dating back to at least 2013–has been handed down and no evidence uncovered of espionage or terrorism, because it does not exist.
We had about forty warrants in this case. One–and only one–was labeled as the “TARGET LOCATION.” That target location yielded . . . Halloween and Christmas decorations.
This spy and terrorist angle is a concerted effort by the U.S. federal prosecutor’s office to cloud the minds of the general public. And also, someday, the public will know about the dealings of the Department of State in 1986 with us. It will all be revealed.
