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Edward J Rzeppa @J_Edward65
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As I read “How We Took Down The FBI In Our Pajamas” by Mike Moore whose nome de plume is @Thomas1774Paine , I will tweet out striking sentences.
“ This level of betrayal should never stand in this country, especially understanding the colonists revolted for far fewer grievances against the English Crown.”

This is a good table setting quote.
"You learn working with and for the Feds that their primary weapon is fear. They are fear brokers. They peddle it at every turn. If you can get beyond that, it's like the first time you fly in an airplane and break through the clouds . . ."
"the seeds of @true_pundit were sewn shortly after Barack Obama's election in 2008 when Holder started to grab the reigns of power of the Justice Department. And the FBI pointed guns at my sons. Twice."
"The Deep State had struck. But why? I knew too much. And I still do. And now you get to know also. Funny how that works."
"It is my firm belief that the facts in this book will change the landscape of the Deep State"

" The disturbing revelations herein are the beginning of the end of the Deep State. Hopefully, all the collaborators too will be fully exposed and punished accordingly."
The Deep State's tale is one of sheer hubris and skullduggery employed against the United States and the safeguards of the Constitution."
Addressing his mother's (Rose) character as evidenced through her illness, Michael writes:

"when all the medicines and treatments no longer work, your spirit and true character will carry you further than a failed body ever could. And a . . .
life-long Christian faith, tempered like steel through trail after trail, provides grace and dignity amid the physical chaos of one's uncharted final hours."

My words: Rose Moore must have been one special woman. God bless all the good mothers out there.
Mike's description of his mother's beauty is strikingly loving and poignant. Real beauty is often earned and purified like fine gold in the furnace of life's myriad trials. It is a mystery to me how the same difficulties will break some people while making others stronger.
The same tribulations will create a bitter and mean spirit in some yet in others will birth a soft heart full of empathy and compassion for the broken around them. It is a mystery as much internal as it is eternal.
"Mom had fallen so many times in life only to get right back up again. It was her final, often cruel battle which proved a metaphor for her turbulent 68 years: Life is hard. Don't complain. Find happiness wherever you can. Laugh. Work. Love your family. Pray and forgive."
" . . . the Justice Department would not allow me to attend my Mom's funeral or visit her during the final hours she was still alive."

"Then on the day of her funeral, a federal probation agent visited my house to make sure I hadn't attended the funeral."
"I had never walked away from a fight. Down but not out, And they would never expect me to come back and then go right at them. So, I would wait and plan how to dissect the FBI, one brick at a time."

"I'd do it from behind a computer and keyboard."
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