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nt to indict them because they're undercover. But apparently the people who are smarter than I am, quite a few of them certainly when it comes to the law, say that you wouldn't do that. That's not, let's not tell you anything. I think Glenn Greenwald was making that point. And if I understood the reason, and I think I do, the reason was that you wo
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And I said to myself, okay, like I get the technical accuracy of that. That would not actually be co-conspirators. They would be undercover agents. But if you wanted to keep them undercover, wouldn't you treat them like they were real people? And so I'm not entirely sure. So there's still some gray area in the story. I'm saying, not being a lawyer, I'm not quite buying the story that you wouldn't treat them the way you would treat a real person who is in the organization if you want them to stay undercover.
Stephen Miller on Twitter had a really good catch here. CNN had a story. So here's the story as it's tweeted by CNN and then it's on their website. Quote, "Within days China will reach a staggering 1 billion doses in its COVID-19 vaccination drive, a scale
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and speed unrivaled by any other country in the world." And it's an analysis by Nectar Gan and Laurie Lee. If I pronounced that anywhere close. Stephen Miller points out that both of these analysts who are saying that China is just doing amazing, amazing, China is great, and the two people who wrote this article live in Hong Kong. So it's just Chinese propaganda and it's running on CNN like it's a…
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