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Dishonorable Disclosures

The Tragic Real Life Violence in Obama’s Hollywood Movie


By Judi McLeod ——--August 18, 2012

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Aside from the clear and present danger the Obama regime places the military and their families in by ongoing intelligence leaks, the most telling part of the video Dishonorable Disclosures is how Obama invited Hollywood to the White House for a briefing days after the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Still shots in the film depict the lanky frame of Tom Hanks sprawled over a front row seat, with director Steven Spielberg at the other end of the front row of the White House Movie Theatre. Today Hanks and Spielberg play pivotal roles in the reelection campaign of President Barack Hussein Obama. The highly controversial OPSEC Dishonorable Disclosures: Why Congress must hold Obama accountable for national security breaches is going viral on the Internet. “America’s politicians need to recognize that the right and proper role of the U.S. military is for defense and national emergencies only, not political gain,” writes the Washington Times. “While politicians in air conditioned rooms jockey for electoral capital, someone’s father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter is wearing the uniform and is in harm’s way on behalf of those politicians.”

Dishonorable Disclosures finishes the true story that not only did Obama take full credit for the Navy SEAL raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, but that the world-viewed photograph of a casually dressed Obama posing with VP Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton watching the raid on bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan in the White House Situation Room, was merely the forerunner for a coming Hollywood film intended to lionize Obama as bin Laden’s killer three weeks before the November 6 election. Following the raid, Obama refused outright to release any pictures of bin Laden’s corpse--but had already granted full access to ‘the vault’--a CIA installation where some of the planning for the bin Laden raid took place to Director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal for a film, titled Zero Dark Thirty. The only good news in the entire staged saga is that the film has been forced back from an October 12 release to a December 19 one. Without the brilliant investigative work of Judicial Watch, whose documents were obtained through a lawsuit filed under the Freedom of Information Act, the Obama/Hollywood movie deal would never have seen the light of day. Without the courage and savvy of the OPSEC Intelligence and Special Operations Team, the public at large would never have known about the current administration’s sellout of intelligence for sheer political gain. According to the Daily Mail Reporter, “The CIA and Pentagon have said that there was nothing unusual about their dealings with the filmmakers”. Speaking in Dishonorable Disclosures, retired CIA officer Fred Rustmann points out, “Days after the raid, Hollywood was invited into the White House so that they could receive a briefing on exactly how the raid took place. What kind of sources we had, what kind of methods we used all for the purpose of making a Hollywood movie.” “What was done was stupid. But it was more than stupid because it was done with malice of forethought. It was done for a political purpose. Bill Cowan, Lt. Col. USMC (Ret,) said, “And somewhere in this administration, perhaps at the highest levels there are people who don’t understand what the requirements are that are put on anybody else when we divulge national security information such as the identity of the organization that killed Osama bin Ladin.” “We have now put all of those men, all of their families, everybody around them at some sort of risk. When is the payback going to come?” Loose lips sink ships and claim the lives of the very people out on deadly missions to protect the freedom of citizens. While Obama has come on like a modern day version of Billy the Kid bragging that he “killed Osama”, Shakeel Afridi, the Pakistan doctor whose intelligence led the Navy SEALS to bin laden rots in a Pakistani jail. In the end Dishonorable Disclosures sends a vital message to America: There’s a Marxist activist squatting on the White House and until he’s gone the lives of our bravest are at risk.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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