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Moh de Profit • 3 years ago

And we all know that the chaos, anger, pain and suffering caused by the hysterical lockdown response has been suffered by the people, not a single government official has lost a dime.

Is this government ruling body going to do anything? No don’t expect anything from government officials anywhere.

jkckmkak • 3 years ago

The SES is in fact Obama's promised shadow army, powerfully equipped to continue his agenda after leaving office.

Before he left office Obama replaced more than 6,000 of the 8,000-member SES to continue the progressive's march to a full communist takeover. The man is even more evil than we ever understood.

Trooper • 3 years ago

The SES is the Administrative arm and Antifa BLM is the Military wing of that army

Sherri Lynch • 3 years ago

I've been wondering about this. Thought it sounded ominous when first elected, Obama said he wanted a civilian army as strong and well equipped as our National Military. If I remember correctly the number mentioned was 30,000. Not long ago I saw that he had 32,000. Is this the SES mentioned here? It definitely sounds illegal. There are people claiming that Soros was paying them to "protest" and more. Investigating this should be high priority I would think.

Robert Henry • 3 years ago

No one is going to investigate O's "army." Obviously it ranks so high that it GIVES the orders. Look at the Army gen.who doesn't bring home troops. Look at Att.Gen!

BanBait • 3 years ago

And, as per Mr. Matthew Bracken, this is exactly why a patriot needs to dox these mofo's.

Jeff Bargholz • 3 years ago

Good idea.

verneoz • 3 years ago

All of Obama's Executive Orders should be rescinded by effective Trump immediately. The SES is a redundant entity that duplicates most of what political appointees are chosen to do. Therefore it should be done away with. Like Rep. Harris predicted in 1978, the SES has become a permanent Democrat power base inside every government agency & department. Its job is to stymie the agendas of Republican presidents, and forward the agendas of Democrat presidents.

scarlet pimpernel • 3 years ago

Doesn't work. The Courts will stop any moves by Trump; think "DACA." Evil communists are in charge of the Deep State. There are not thousands of Conservatives to take these jobs.

Jeff Bargholz • 3 years ago

No, the courts can't.

scarlet pimpernel • 3 years ago

Wishful thinking. I hate the courts.

Jeff Bargholz • 3 years ago

I hate them too but they can only overturn an Executive Order illegally if President Trump is gone.

Dumb Bass Fisherman • 3 years ago

What's described here is, in reality, an insurmountable obstacle. Which I assume was the intended purpose anyway. Is there even a list with the 8000 SES names on it? It's not unreasonable to think that an incoming 'Obama-Harris-Biden' administration will further enlarge it. It's not unreasonable for the citizens to want to know who these people are. The fact that they exist in obscurity and dark corners says much. Anything else I might say will see a fleet of black Suburbans arrive at my residence.

Merry Christmas to you all.

DUANE D • 3 years ago

Merry Christmas Bass!

atilla41 • 3 years ago

The barstewards aren't even being subtle about it now. The traitorous obese blob, aka Bill Barr, has now come out with this little gem ;

https://www.theepochtimes.c...

I hope it isn't afforded 24/7 security when it slithers away and it's on the receiving end of a lead brain implant or a meeting with a very sharp Ka-Bar.

Jeff Bargholz • 3 years ago

I warned everybody here about Bill fhe Swamp Barr right after he was appointed and proceeded to do nothing. Now it turns out he was actively withholding information he was legally obligated to tell his boss, in order to swing the election to Beijing Biden. Who knows what other sedition he committed. No wonder he resigned. His job is done. He protected the Swamp, and President Trump may be on the way out. He avoided getting fired by Trump or an incoming Bidumb administration.

Death by firing squad is too good for him.

oceanfloor1 • 3 years ago

They said he was hung! And they was wrong! (Dog whistle to fellow "Blazing Saddles" fans.)

And thank you for one more radiantly appropriate nickname for the incoming Biden Crime Family Big Guy. I've been wearing out "Senile Joe". "Bidumb" will be a nice replacement.

landy fincannon • 3 years ago

As I see it the deep state is a distraction.

I’m not saying that the deep state doesn’t exist, but to think lower to mid level bureaucrats are acting independently seems preposterous, to me.

I’m of the opinion that three categories of the so called “deep state” are in play.

The deep state consists of lower to mid level bureaucrats.

Now, let’s have a peek at the Deeper State.
I’m unaware of any alternative media that has pointed out these facts.

Kristen Welker’s husband, (Michael Feldman), Savanna Guthrie’s husband, (John Hughes) , CBS’S head, Susan Zirinsky’s husband, (Joseph Peyronnin), ABS’s two Sunday Morning hosts Martha Raddatz’s husband, (Tom Gjelten), and George Stephanopoulos. are all members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

Some of Trump’s appointments/nominations of CFR members include Elain Chao (Mitch’s wife), Jamie Dimon, Jim Donovan, Larry Fink, Neil Gorsuch, vice admiral Robert S. Harward, HR McMasters, and Robert Lighthizer.

Biden has also compiled a growing number of CFR, appointments/ nominations. You can verify this for yourselves, here.

https://www.cfr.org/members...

The DEEPEST STATE? Well, feel free to make your conclusions. Here maybe a clue to consider.

We’ve all seen banks involved in drug cartel money laundering having their assets seized, and their doors shut permanently, right? That’s right, we haven’t.

BTW, Steve Mnuchin, an ex-Soros employee would certainly fall into the DEEPEST STATE, category. Jerome Powell, I’ll throw his name in, too. Why? Bush, Obama, and Trump have promoted his career. Both are CFR members, too.

HAPPY SLEUTHING

TM1 • 3 years ago

"The deep state consists of lower to mid level bureaucrats" That is complete and utter Nonsense, I worked in the Government for 40 years, 32 years as a civilian, the cronies at the top are pulling the strings, they make all the decisions. As a supervisor, I was instructed to lie about a hire and was forced from my job and almost forced from my career for not following their instructions. You are here to float disinformation. Lying Troll!!!

landy fincannon • 3 years ago

BS, dolt. My post dealt with more than the so called “ deep state” distraction.

Obtuse, much? Absolutely!!!!

BTW, if I’m such a TROLL. Why is my Disqus account public, and your’s is private? Pusillanimous, and obtuse? You betcha!!!

uncommon sense • 3 years ago

Hello friend. Stalker creep is impersonating me now. Check profile if in doubt of any post that has my name and avatar. He already tried to fool Peachpal.
Sick loser.

landy fincannon • 3 years ago

Wow, I thought about him last night, and wondered if he had changed his username, or just fallen off the cliff.

Nope, this creep has a serioushard-on for you. Craziest $hit I’ve ever seen.

I doubt he’ll try impersonating you for very long. Your style is uniquely your own. Unmatchable in substance and insight.

I’m looking forward to his post to me.

Uncle Ellis • 3 years ago

Here's an article that was posted back in June.

https://defconnews.com/2020...

atilla41 • 3 years ago

Thank you for that. It explains a lot .

Kuzan12 • 3 years ago

As a 20-year federal employee in three different agencies, one of which was the DoD, I can say with confidence that 90% or more of the personnel occupying SES slots are mediocre-caliber persons, who acquired those positions not through talent, but through dogged progress up the tortuous ladder of promotion……which, in the federal workplace, means years and years of dedicated plodding from one line-management slot to another. The path usually goes from GS-13, to GS-14, to GS-15, and then to SES.

Indeed, by the time most individuals qualify for a SES position, they are close to retirement age, and their term in a SES position is often a matter of sitting at the desk for a long enough interval to maximize their retirement benefits, then departing. Spending their entire career in the federal system (few federal workplaces hire SES personnel from outside the agency, in order to keep salary dollars in-house) leaves these people with little awareness or understanding of how management is performed in private workplaces. They come to the office every morning, lapse into a state of semi-catatonia, and remain that way until it's time to go home.

The mantra ‘it’s not broken, let’s fix it till it is’ usually is the sole guiding principle and major preoccupation of SES officeholders. Accordingly, they subject their minions to ‘reorganizations’, or alterations in the ‘strategic plan,’ that create managerial chaos and dysfunction, but garner accolades for the instigator for being a ‘visionary’ leader.

So, I have some skepticism about the ability of SES in any federal organization to successfully foment so-called ‘deep state’ actions. Their own incompetence makes it hard for them to be true players.

Hopeforchange • 3 years ago

this process of guaranteeing mediocrity and rapid promotion of "yes" men is proof of the "Peter principle" in action.....

Sons of Jacob • 3 years ago

In terms of Government corruption and the Deep State, I am SICK TO DEATH of the term "should do."

I want to hear "DID."

Trump wasted his opportunity to decimate the Deep State...Partially due to his own naivete (and I take no pleasure in admitting that fact.)

But it was also partially due to the Master Plan that the Deep State and their willing accomplices in the media and the Democrat Party BRILLIANTLY executed (Yes...Brilliantly. And I take no pleasure in saying that, either).

To Wit:

The entire "RussiaGate" episode...As well as the impeachment mess...Was a massive Head-Fake. It was a sleight-of-hand.

They KNEW it was total BS. They KNEW it would never leads to anything. BUT while they had the President, and all of his lawyers, and all of Conservative media and Conservative Republicans focusing all of their energy on this crap...

...The Deep-State was working behind the scenes to rig the election.

And it worked.

So here we are.

Please...No more "shoulds". That ship has now sailed.

DUANE D • 3 years ago

It didn't have to be brilliant! Anyone who half paid attention, had any sense, and was not fully emotionally vested in their side knew it was bs. It wasn't brilliant, it was simply the full power of State, Party, News Media, Celebrity, Education, Race bosses, 5th column rioters... etc etc colluding to run a coup against the President.

Sons of Jacob • 3 years ago

It worked...So I’d say it’s pretty brilliant.

Drumlinfarmer • 3 years ago

The keystone was chosen as their token. Pull out the keystone and the whole thing collapses.

reyol • 3 years ago

This SES sounds a lot like the political officers and the KGB officers who were assigned to every branch of government within the Soviet Union to ensure the Party orders were being carried out. They were in every military unit running a network of agents to keep an eye on the military leaders and, possibly, to execute him if orders were disobeyed.

The SES are in our government to make certain the orders and priorities of the hidden leaders are the ones followed instead of the elected leader's and the people's.

We should find out who these people are working for and disband this "service".

Just the Truth • 3 years ago

I didn't vote for Obama.

TheMule61 • 3 years ago

At least not consciously.

Just the Truth • 3 years ago

Repeat: I didn't vote for him. What does that mean: I didn't vote for Obama. Again, who: Obama. You're assuming I don't know what I'm doing or who I'm voting for. That's silly.

TheMule61 • 3 years ago

I referring to voter fraud. If you've ever lived in multiple voting districts across your entire adult lifespan, then it's entirely possible that a vote in your name not cast by you personally was sent in for Obama. Such is the poor quality of our election process in many states.

Just the Truth • 3 years ago

It would be nice if you had stated that in the beginning. They're also simply tossing conservative votes in the garbage (and leaving it at that) in addition to all the many, many other types of fraud they are doing.

TheMule61 • 3 years ago

Sorry about that. Merry Christmas my cranky friend. :-)

Just the Truth • 3 years ago

I'm not cranky, I just like clarity. Unclear communications lead to conflict.

johnnywoods • 3 years ago

I am still angry over the fact that none of those fools have been arrested and brought to trial.

Distressed Irene • 3 years ago

The more I learn about the deep state, the more depressed I get. I don't know how Trump has done it these last four years.

AllWaysTalking • 3 years ago

A flag? Really? It is well past time to move 70% of the government agencies into rural areas all across the US.

kld • 3 years ago

I am guessing that is already in hand. 2nd term will be explosive.

Glennster • 3 years ago

A lot more information here about the SES, including some names
https://aim4truth.org/?s=ses

WeCanDoIt! • 3 years ago

"The SES insignia or emblem represents a keystone..."

Looks like a glass of beer to me.

mwmichaels • 3 years ago

Name them all!
Include their political party
Include their cv
Include the political party of the person who hired them
Include their cv
Make it a searchable database on a secure website
Bypass the media!!!
Why not???

Just passing through • 3 years ago

Carter was the worst president who ever lived, at the time, so leave it to him to have started some hare-brained shit like this. The entire federal government needs to be gutted like a pig and millions of them prosecuted... and let the American people start all over again.

John Patriot • 3 years ago

Treat them the same as white helmets if you encounter them.

John Patriot • 3 years ago

Just another deep state agency to be rid of.

mindfloat • 3 years ago

I’ll just say that while corporations were implementing a flat org chart, it seems that the federal government is adding layers of management. If this has not produced results, it should be eliminated.

mwmichaels • 3 years ago

Would be more helpful if you would define “results”.