Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 9, 2018
Here at the Daily Stormer, we often point to the fact that “journalists” are nothing more than intelligence operatives, working for the system.
Increasingly, they are also taking on the role of unofficial law-enforcement agents enforcing the laws of political correctness which our Constitution keeps from becoming actual law, hunting down and doxing private citizens. This process has led to at least one suicide, by an individual named Andrew Dodson, who was doxed by Jews following Charlottesville.
Along with stalk-dox-harass LEO techniques, they do spy work.
They even use James Bond-type “seduction for information” techniques.
Ali Watkins is no Pussy Galore.
She is about as unappetizing of a scrumpet as I’ve ever laid eyes on.
More like Fatrolls Galore, amirite?
Sry can’t think of anything better…
Point being: she did manage to seduce a high-ranking intelligence official, and get him to leak a bunch of shit to her.
James Wolfe, the former Senate Intelligence Committee security director charged with lying about his contacts with a series of journalists – including his former paramour, New York Times reporter Ali Watkins – appeared in court Friday after his arrest late Thursday night.
Wolfe’s indictment Thursday upset the entire understanding of how one-time Trump associate Carter Page became the focus of a media frenzy over the last 14 months. If the allegations contained in the indictment, which refers to Page merely as “MALE 1,” are true, then both Page’s 2013 contact with a Russian intelligence official and his subsequent subpoena to appear before the Senate’s probe into Russian election interference appeared in the press after Wolfe leaked classified documents he had access to by virtue of his position as security chief.
Wolfe is charged with making false statements to FBI officials both about his contact with Watkins and the other journalists and the nature of his discussions with these reporters.
He is a sad-looking man, this Wolfe gentleman.
Very sad-looking indeed.
I’m sure his wife is very frigid. And to have a younger woman coming onto him was quite a rush I’m sure.
This is what I keep telling you guys – there is no such thing as “free sex.” This sad sonovabitch is probably going to do several years in prison for sex with a frumpy fat bitch with problem glasses. And I’m sure during the sex, she was like, giving him orders and instructions. I’m certain she made him perform that most vile act of cunnilingus on her, and her empowered feminist values I’m certain keep her from shaving those vile nether-regions…
But here’s the funny part.
Fatrolls Galore (sry again) was working at Buzzfeed when she started the suck-4-leaks relationship with Wolfe.
She was very chatty about the relationship.
She publicly tweeted about it.
And told her editors and presumably other staff.
Presumably (obviously), this particular skill set is what got her hired at NYT.
Questions remain over whether BuzzFeed News acted ethically with a former employee, Ali Watkins, who had a romantic relationship with an indicted former security director for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Watkins told her BuzzFeed editors about her relationship with the individual, James Wolfe, who the Department of Justice has charged with lying to investigators during a leak probe, according to The New York Times, where Watkins now works as a national security reporter.
BuzzFeed Editor-In-Chief Ben Smith said he would “not comment at all on a reporter’s sources in the middle of an unjustifiable leak hunt” when The Daily Caller News Foundation asked about the extent the organization knew about Watkins’ behavior to corroborate The Times’ reporting.
“I am baffled that the FBI and Justice Department are going to these dangerous lengths over a story that points to public court documents that describe Russian spies approaching a Trump adviser, who himself is quoted confirming his role in the episode. I’d like to know why that should be secret,” Smith added.
Later, a BuzzFeed spokesman told TheDCNF that the company does not dispute The Times’ reporting on Wolfe’s indictment, meaning that at least some BuzzFeed editors were aware of Watkins’ relationship with the Senate Intelligence aide.
It was never disclosed in any of the pieces Watkins wrote for BuzzFeed that she had a conflict of interest with an individual that provided her with information. If her editors knew about this relationship, it remains unclear why they did not make this known to readers or prohibit her from covering the Senate Intelligence committee.
Most notably, Watkins was responsible for breaking the April 3, 2017 story in BuzzFeed that former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page had met with a Russian spy in 2013.
That story subsequently led to a public media campaign by Page to prove his innocence, despite the fact that he has never been charged with a crime.
It already goes without saying that Watkins likely breached her ethical duties by not publicly disclosing the fact that she was romantically involved with one of her sources, but that duty extended to her editors as well.
Yes.
Let’s open an inquiry into Buzzfeed.
And NYT.
And all the rest of them.
I mean, that Trump aid, I forget his name, did give that speech promising to “shut their dirty, lying Jewish mouths,” right?
These are all criminal organizations, operating as private intelligence agencies for the shadow ruling class (also known as “the Jews”), doing all sorts of completely illegal shit.
I have personally been targeted by these people. They will stalk and threaten your family members if they can’t get to you. When it comes to their goy cannon-fodder, these news organizations control for low-IQ psychopaths in their hiring practices.
Still, I doubt the bitch herself will even be prosecuted, let alone the news sites themselves. Unlike this fat bitch, Jeff Sessions can claim the title of “Pussy Galore.”
But the funny thing – getting a promotion from Buzzfeed to the NYT for fucking some low-tier government official and pumping him for leaks while pumping him – that is an extraordinary act for someone so pitifully homely.
It leaves one with a thought: maybe “Blockhead Joe” Joe Bernstein will someday work at the New York Times?