Washington Post Columnist, Dana Milbank, exhibits appalling journalistic ethics in calculated defamation of former Mormon High Priest and Whistleblower, Park B. Romney. Here, demonstrated, is a classic example of how the United States Intelligence community and its working assets, the Mormon Church and the Washington Post, deal with inconvenient truths and inconvenient truth tellers.
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Speaking at the Salt Lake Tabernacle in 1856, Brigham Young said, "I have many a time, in this stand, dared the world to produce as mean devils as we can; we can beat them at anything. We have the greatest and smoothest liars in the world, the cunningest and most adroit thieves, and any other shade of character you can mention."
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Testimony of Ann Eliza - Wife number 19
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December, 2019: Washington Post Acknowledges Mormon Deception
December 2019, 7 years after engaging in blatant, calculated, and egregious defamation of truth-teller and former Mormon High Priest, Park Romney, for calling out the Mormon Cult for the reality of the
actual fraud they are engaged in, the Washington Post acknowledges Mormon Deception.
No apology; No retraction; of former journalistic abuse.
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Washington Post Malice by Dana Milbank
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Strengthening Church Members Committee