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The One Question No One’s Asking About Russiagate

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How Did Hillary’s Campaign Know to Target Trump Long Before He Was the Nominee?

The Russia Hoax wasn’t just a desperate reaction to Trump’s victory – it was a plot that began long before he was even the Republican nominee. Declassified documents now show Hillary Clinton’s campaign began laying the groundwork nearly a year in advance. But here’s the real question no one is asking: How did they know Trump was the threat? What kind of dark foresight or demonic intuition led globalist elites to zero in on him before the primaries had even begun? The timeline doesn’t add up – unless you understand how evil operates.

How Did Hillary’s Campaign Know to Target Trump Long Before He Was the Nominee? This video breaks down the phases of the Russiagate plot, and why the spiritual dimension of this battle cannot be ignored.

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Gary Michael Voris
Gary Michael Voris
Mr. Voris holds a graduate degree, Cum Laude, from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Voris earned multiple awards for 40+ years of news media experience for writing, producing, and investigative work from the Associated Press, Detroit Press Club, and Michigan Broadcasters Association, as well as four news Emmys in multiple categories. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1983 with an undergraduate major in Communications and a minor in History.​ In 2006, exhausting more than $1 million dollars of his own life savings, he began Saint Michael's Media, blazing the trail and setting the standard in the Catholic media world for video presentations with the mission of bringing Christ to the internet. Voris has also authored multiple books and is perhaps most well-known for writing almost 4,000 scripts for his daily program, The Vortex.

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