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Journalist Interrogated, Fired For Story Linking CIA And Syria Weapons Flights

Journalist Interrogated, Fired For Story Linking CIA And Syria Weapons Flights

A months-long investigation which tracked and exposed a massive covert weapons shipment network to terror groups in Syria via diplomatic flights originating in the Caucuses and Eastern Europe under the watch of the CIA and other intelligence agencies has resulted in the interrogation and firing of the Bulgarian journalist who first broke the story. This comes as the original report is finally breaking into mainstream international coverage.

All The Countries America Has Invaded... In One Map

From Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, the US has had a military presence across the world, from almost day one of its independence. For those who have ever wanted a clearer picture of the true reach of the United States military - both historically and currently - but shied away due to the sheer volume of research required to find an answer, The Anti Media points out that a crew at the Independent just made things a whole lot simpler.

The 'Crying Nazi', Christopher Cantwell, Denied Bail for Charlottesville Pepper Spray Attack

Content originally published at iBankCoin.com

Charlottesville's DA, Warner D. "Dave" Chapman, is making an example of Cantwell, denying the 'crying nazi' bail for partaking in violence against members of ANTIFA in the Charlottesville fiasco.

The Albermarle County General District said Cantwell could reapply for a bond hearing after his next scheduled court day on October 12th.

He's facing two charges of 'illegal use of tear gas' and one charge of 'malicious bodily injury' by way of caustic substance.

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