The Zionists promote Adam Kokesh as an infiltrator and rabble-rouser. A fraud, his purpose is to undermine any real movement to freedom and justice by discrediting it. See this fraudster in action: no doubt, he is a Sayanim Jew whose purpose is to spread corruption. Those who support him are fellow Zionist moles or could well be deceived. This Jew is laughing at the gentiles who follow him, let there be no doubt about it.
He was also a key infiltrator into the Ron Paul movement, his whole purpose to sow corruption and to create disunity, for which he is paid hefty fees. Plus, like the Sandy Hook and Boston fraudsters this Zionist mole sets up fake fundraisers to fool the gentiles into dumping money into his hands: Kokesh, by the way, heavily infiltrated the Ron Paul movement, causing great corruption and strife. He is a mole and a huckster, parading about as if he is a do-gooder, playing the role of the heroic one standing up to tyranny. Yet, he himself is the tyrant, misleading the people for his own malicious gains. He even looks like a mole, as if he just came in from the darkest of the dark: Claims that he bought arrest insurance. He is a mole and fraudster, like the others; he gets off, the other man is ‘in prison.’ Do not be misled: fake arrests are used by Zionists to lionize their moles and give them credibility in the public eye. Does anyone really support this Mossad mole or is it all smoke and mirrors? Note the demonic appearance, as he raises those eyebrows high in the dramatics to confuse and mislead the people. Kokesh is specifically paid by the Jewish community to spread corruption. Rather than attempting to help the people of this nation he seeks to undermine them, all for Zionist schemes. Yet, not without considerable damage done: how many people have piled money his way based upon his nefarious scams, including those phony arrests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7C1941llZk On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 2:13:58 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote: > > > > > > [[ One muzzy anywhere is too many. ]] > > > One Muslim in the FBI is one too many. > > > > Clearly, FBI needs an understanding of Islam. > > > > B > > > > > http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/melanie-hunter/former-counterterror-official-we-dont-have-enough-muslim-fbi-agents > > > Former Counterterror Official: 'We Don't Have Enough Muslim FBI Agents' > > *October 27, 2014 - 4:10 PM * > ------------------------------ > > *By Melanie Hunter <http://www.cnsnews.com/source/melanie-hunter>* > > [image: ISIS banners in Kashmir] > <http://www.cnsnews.com/image/isis-banners-kashmir-0> > > Masked men display ISIS banners after end-of-Ramadan Eid prayers in the > Indian-ruled part of divided Kashmir in late July. (Photo: Twitter) > > (CNSNews.com) – Former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center > Michael Leiter told NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday that the FBI does not > have enough Muslim agents *or agents who understand Islam.* > > “We don't have enough Muslim FBI agents. We don't have enough FBI agents > who understand Islam, and we don't have enough people in government who are > doing counterterrorism, who understand 15-to-29-year olds. They're > disengaged, and this is also the group which is likely to be most violent. > It can't just be Nancy Reagan with, ‘Say no to drugs.’ You have to do > engagement with that demographic,” said Leiter. > > Leiter acknowledged that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is > using social media more so than al Qaeda did. He said ISIS tries to recruit > “Jihadi Cool,” a new form of militant Jihadism designed to appeal to young > people as something fashionable or cool. > > “Well, I think this is the biggest change between ISIS and previous > Al-Nusra or Al Qaeda,” Leiter said. > > “Al Qaeda wasn't a social media thing as much,” host Chuck Todd said. > > “They weren't. They are going. This, ISIS is in social media, and it is > going after ‘Jihadi Cool.’ What we have to do now is counter that message > using social media just as effectively, and that's not something U.S. > government over the past 10 years has been particularly good at,” Leiter > said. > > “So we have to monitor. 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