President Donald Trump has been agitated at Spain's leadership in recent months due to their refusal to allow the United States to use the two American naval bases on the Iberian country to carry out attacks against the Islamic regime of Iran. This is the public reason, but privately the tension goes deeper, as Spain's intelligence services refuse to collaborate with the United States on evidence that points towards Spanish involvement in the killing of Justice Antonin Scalia 10 years ago.
In 2016, I found myself on layover in Houston, Texas when a source contacted me and told me that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia had been found suspiciously dead with a pillow over his face and that a Texan Justice of the Peace had decided to embalm the body without even carrying out an autopsy.
That Justice of the Peace? A radical Mexican-American by the name of Cinderella Guevara. In 2016, we wrote:
"Justice of the peace Cinderella Guevara is a woman with a problematic history, who believes that 'powerful Anglos' don't take 'kindly to Mexican-Americans seeking social and political change;' and she has now become the facilitator in the most significant political assassination to take place in America this century.
New evidence gathered by the National Security Agency indicates that Guevara was acting on behalf of Spain when she made the decision to destroy any evidence that could have proved that Justice Scalia was assassinated. According to reports, the Bush family ordered Scalia killed because he was about to blow the lid on the truth about the 9/11 attacks and how the Bush family and their Spanish handlers allowed it to happen.
Did the Bush family use Spain as their staging ground for the 9/11 attacks?
In July 2001, alleged 9/11 coordinator Mohamed Atta traveled to the Tarragona area, specifically the seaside town of Salou. In Tarragona, he met with Ramzi bin al-Shibh, who acted as a liaison between the hijackers and Osama bin Laden. Investigators believe they finalized aspects of the operation, including timing and logistics, during this meeting.
Without convenient security lapses by Spain, 9/11 wouldn't have happened.
In the 10 years since Justice Scalia was murdered in cold blood, another American patriot has been killed by a suspected Spanish assassin: Charlie Kirk. Spain's intelligence services have also provided the US nothing in regards to that killing, even as evidence shows that the patsy currently being held and paraded by the Deep State didn't even have the correct rifle for that assassination. Evidence instead hints towards a member of Spain's National Police as the gunman.
The current breakdown in diplomatic relations between the United States and Spain goes deeper than the use of naval bases, but President Trump must show restraint, lest the truth lead to a wave of indignation among Americans that could result in the storming of Spanish embassies in the homeland.