Jiang says Maduro must have been a CIA asset or otherwise complicit in his own extraction, and predicts that he will publicly validate narco-trafficking charges and explain how Venezuelan voting machines can be rigged.
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CIA asset
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"...And the answer is, first of all, Maduro must be a CIA asset, because there's no other explanation for how it was so easily..."
"...think anyone betrayed him. I think that he was always a CIA asset, because he had to be in order to survive that long...."
"So sparmatic machines are voting machines that they use in Venezuela. And he's going to tell you how it's possible to rig the sparmatic..."
"...gotten in trouble is because you're a CCP asset or a CIA asset or an MI6 asset. Professor Zhang, are you a spy?"
"...broken up and that guy erdogan okay i think he's a cia asset if you just look at the way he behaves he's just..."
"i'll come up with the fact that maduro's a cia asset and and here and here's how we'll know"
"...long suspected that Noam Chomsky, the Trotskyite liberal, was really a CIA asset. And now there's these photos of him coming out with tons..."
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