Judging Freedom

Larry Johnson: Should Trump Abolish the FBI, CIA, and NSA?

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Jan 6, 2025
Larry Johnson, a keen analyst of U.S. intelligence failures, dives into the provocative idea of abolishing agencies like the FBI, CIA, and NSA. He critiques their effectiveness, especially in light of a suspicious vehicle explosion outside Trump International Hotel. The discussion also unmasks government inconsistencies regarding drone sightings in New Jersey and explores unsettling surveillance narratives. Johnson questions the manipulation of national security threats since 9/11, highlighting the erosion of privacy rights and the political use of intelligence.
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ANECDOTE

Las Vegas Car Explosion Anomalies

  • The FBI's account of a car explosion outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas is suspicious.
  • The victim, a Special Forces veteran, allegedly shot himself, but video evidence contradicts this.
INSIGHT

Leibelsberger's Suspicious Background

  • The deceased, Matthew Leiblesberger, was a Green Beret assigned to a base near Stuttgart, likely working with the CIA in Ukraine.
  • Emails and manifestos attributed to him suggest a psychological operation, possibly with anti-Chinese sentiments.
INSIGHT

Government Lies and Psychological Operations

  • The government's narrative around the Las Vegas incident is full of inconsistencies and lies.
  • Larry Johnson suspects a psychological operation involving anti-Chinese and anti-Muslim sentiments.
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