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TS Radio Whistleblowers! Michael Springmann Orlando: False Flag or actual event

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Whistleblowers! is presented in coordination with Marcel Reid and the Whistleblowers Summit July 27-29th in Washington D.C.

Michael Springmann returns to speak about the Orlando night club shooting.  What really happened?  Was this another false flag and staged event, or, did a global security employee really go off the deep end and drive a long distance to the Pulse club just to commit this crime?

Apparently the killer had a moment of clarity......stopping 20 minutes into the alleged massacre to calmly call 911 and profess his allegiance to ISIS and to claim the event in Boston was his inspiration.  

Bio:

J. Michael Springmann was a civil servant at the Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration as well as a diplomat in the State Department’s Foreign Service, with postings to Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in Washington, D.C.  The published author of several articles on national security themes, he is now an attorney in private practice in the Washington, D.C. area.  In addition to a J.D. from American University in Washington, D.C., he holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in International Affairs from Georgetown University and Catholic University, both in the Nation’s Capital.

Magazines which have published his articles include Covert Action Quarterly, Unclassified, (the journal of the Association of National Security Alumni, essentially CIA and FBI veterans plus outsiders with expert knowledge of intelligence and foreign affairs), Global Research, Global Outlook, OpEdNews, The Public Record, and Foreign Policy Journal.

In June 2004, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee granted him its Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award.

 

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