Wednesday, March 25, 2015

MARTIN ARMSTRONG'S LATEST BLOG POSTS

State Department Covering Up for Hillary

Hillary Rodham Clinton

There is little doubt that the State Department has been deliberately covering up for Hillary the existence of her private emails. The timeline of their obstruction is rather shocking. Where there is deception, there is a reason. All our inside sources that are not merely Republican v Democrat political banter, have long said that this entire issue had to do with secret arm dealing via the CIA to first overthrow the government in Libya and then to work on Syria. Now it turns out the Obama Administration and the State Department has been secretly trying to alter the election in Israel.
When Tony Blair was running for office in Britain, the American political strategists who ran Bill Clinton’s campaign were there in London working for Tony Blair. I saw them in a Hotel back then. So anyone who thinks there are elections that are not being influenced or coordinated on a global scale are just naive. The same thing was rigged with the Scottish elections. Those in power always seek to manipulate the people. It is just part of the game.

Former IRS Employees Can Still Access Your Personal Tax Info

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To all those people who think it’s OK for the government to collect data for they have nothing to hide, well beside the reports that staff at the NSA wrote programs to collectnude photos women may be sending their boyfriends, now it comes out that the security at the IRS is less than a bubble-gum machine at the candy store.
IRS employees still have access to IRS computer systems long after they have no official business with the information. The report is by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress. The GAO investigates how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars. In the case of IRS security, the report says not well.
This report cites significant deficiencies in the security of IRS financial reporting systems. Millions of Americans who are legally required to file taxes are fearful about fraud. The report says the IRS needs to continue improving controls over financial and taxpayer data. In the case of former IRS workers with continuing access to IRS data systems, they need to be cut off.

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