Intelligence agents: Obama falsified reports regarding ISIS, Al Nusra Front | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Dozens of U.S. intelligence analysts formally filed complaints that their honest intelligence evaluations regarding the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al-Qaida's branch Al Nusra Front in Syria were altered by superiors to prop up President Barack Obama's false proclamations that he and his "national security team" are winning the war.

    Fox News Channel's judicial analyst, former Bergen County, New Jersey, Criminal Court Judge Andrew Napolitano, told Fox anchorman Bret Baier that "charges of personnel at U.S Central Command (CENTCOM) allegedly destroying evidence to minimize negative assessments of the administration's fight against ISIS is a big deal and I'm sorry to say I think it's going to go nowhere in the Obama administration." Unfortunately, the judge was absolutely correct - the news media couldn't care less about the report that questioned Obama's mendacity.

    Meanwhile the Republican Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee was quoted as openly accusing personnel at CENTCOM of deleting files that might reveal their intelligence assessments were "doctored up" to show U.S. success against Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) jihadists.

    "We have been made aware that both files and emails have been deleted by personnel at CENTCOM and we expect that the Department of Defense will provide these and all other relevant documents to the committee," Rep. Devin Nunes said at a hearing on worldwide threats facing the United States.

    As previously reported in the Conservative Base, Fox News' Chief Intelligence Correspondent Catherine Herridge was informed by her anonymous but reliable source, who is an associate of the CENTCOM intelligence analysts, that they were instructed to avoid negative reports. In fact, they received two emails saying the analysts needed to "cut it out" and "toe the line," when submitting reports.

    In an earlier report published by the Conservative Base, it was reported that some of the intelligence community's top analysts informed the Pentagon's official watchdog that their reports have been systematically edited to backup President Obama's - and his national security team's - false narrative in which they claimed the air campaign against ISIS is more successful than it actually is.
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