NWO/Illuminati US politics - Pt 2

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They’re low hanging fruit. The big fishes had to be exposed and their crimes put on record.

Interesting tactic: have a three and a half year investigation, bring very few, very late and very weak charges against some minor players and get beaten in court anyway.

All this to "expose" other crimes? Why wouldn't you just prosecute these other so-called crimes? I mean, three and a half years should have been plenty of time to do that. What's the angle here? Why waste all that time for an outcome widely interpreted as a wild goose chase that came up with nothing? Why not prove all the naysayers wrong, given all the time he had to do so?

And the term "low hanging fruit" refers to something easily picked off. Durham failed to even do that.
 

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Interesting tactic: have a three and a half year investigation, bring very few, very late and very weak charges against some minor players and get beaten in court anyway.

All this to "expose" other crimes? Why wouldn't you just prosecute these other so-called crimes? I mean, three and a half years should have been plenty of time to do that. What's the angle here? Why waste all that time for an outcome widely interpreted as a wild goose chase that came up with nothing? Why not prove all the naysayers wrong, given all the time he had to do so?

And the term "low hanging fruit" refers to something easily picked off. Durham failed to even do that.
It'll be some variation of "dOn'T iNtErrUpt Ur eNeMY WhIlE tHeY MakINg mIsTaKe!1" I imagine.

Q Sticks will rationalise literally anything.
 
And the term "low hanging fruit" refers to something easily picked off. Durham failed to even do that.
Amazing to have someone so unaware of the meaning basic phrases still convinced they are the smartest person in the room.
Dunning-Kruger confirmed.
 
The Sussman trial was all about discovery and putting on record that HRC approved the alpha bank hoax.


The Danchenko trial exposes the FBI for paying a Russian informant $1m for false information to try to commit treason by bringing down a president.



What do you do when your legal system is taken over and corrupted by a Shadow Government. You start the devolution process that Trump did through EO’s in his final days as POTUS.
Trump changed who was in charge of The Pentagon and gave declassified docs to those in the military he trusts. Biden/Obama have limited power and only control mercenaries. That’s why the US military isn’t in Ukraine. Only the CIA is there plus paid mercenaries and Nazi thugs.

'The Absolute Truth' on Lindell TV.
This will give you a good laugh when you're older.
 
What big fishes have been exposed?
The FBI for going after a sitting President and now former President with no evidence.
The Steele dossier and it’s’ allegations are dead thanks to the Danchenko trial.
The claims are made up and this is a matter of record now. Charles Dolan Jr, a witness, admitted to fabricating his part and Danchenko said that he never met with the manager of Ritz Carlton. Danchenko over three and a half years as a confidential human source couldn’t provide any corroboration.
Durham didn’t prosecute the Danchenko and Sussman cases to obtain convictions. It wasn’t his top priorities. Casting the FBI as the perpetrator and not victim was the goal. Chuck Dolan, Clinton Crony, a long time Democratic operative, was referred for an investigation thanks to the information Danchenko gave the FBI. Dolan’s emails, phone and social media records were obtained in this investigation by search warrant.
– Durham put the FBI on trial via the agents he put on the stand. SIA Brian Auten was subjected to two full days of questiong, none of it friendly. We learned of the Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller SCO failures. We also learned that Auten has been under investigation by the OIG for some time.
 
The FBI for going after a sitting President and now former President with no evidence.
The Steele dossier and it’s’ allegations are dead thanks to the Danchenko trial.
The claims are made up and this is a matter of record now. Charles Dolan Jr, a witness, admitted to fabricating his part and Danchenko said that he never met with the manager of Ritz Carlton. Danchenko over three and a half years as a confidential human source couldn’t provide any corroboration.
Durham didn’t prosecute the Danchenko and Sussman cases to obtain convictions. It wasn’t his top priorities. Casting the FBI as the perpetrator and not victim was the goal. Chuck Dolan, Clinton Crony, a long time Democratic operative, was referred for an investigation thanks to the information Danchenko gave the FBI. Dolan’s emails, phone and social media records were obtained in this investigation by search warrant.
– Durham put the FBI on trial via the agents he put on the stand. SIA Brian Auten was subjected to two full days of questiong, none of it friendly. We learned of the Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller SCO failures. We also learned that Auten has been under investigation by the OIG for some time.

It's sad that you continue to believe this stuff. Well, Trump has his reasons for loving the uneducated - you're always more than willing to buy what he and his cronies are selling.

Here's a more rigorous perspective:

Strzok: Barr’s comments about Durham probe are ‘appalling’
 
The FBI for going after a sitting President and now former President with no evidence.
The Steele dossier and it’s’ allegations are dead thanks to the Danchenko trial.
The claims are made up and this is a matter of record now. Charles Dolan Jr, a witness, admitted to fabricating his part and Danchenko said that he never met with the manager of Ritz Carlton. Danchenko over three and a half years as a confidential human source couldn’t provide any corroboration.
Durham didn’t prosecute the Danchenko and Sussman cases to obtain convictions. It wasn’t his top priorities. Casting the FBI as the perpetrator and not victim was the goal. Chuck Dolan, Clinton Crony, a long time Democratic operative, was referred for an investigation thanks to the information Danchenko gave the FBI. Dolan’s emails, phone and social media records were obtained in this investigation by search warrant.
– Durham put the FBI on trial via the agents he put on the stand. SIA Brian Auten was subjected to two full days of questiong, none of it friendly. We learned of the Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller SCO failures. We also learned that Auten has been under investigation by the OIG for some time.
Wow. Much winning.

So the 'big fish' is the whole FBI? Weren't you banging on about Durham getting Hillary, Obama and co, Gitmo trials and such? How the new couthouse going, by the way? :tearsofjoy:

In any case, sounds pretty bad. When does the top to bottom clean out of the FBI begin?
 
Wow. Much winning.

So the 'big fish' is the whole FBI? Weren't you banging on about Durham getting Hillary, Obama and co, Gitmo trials and such? How the new couthouse going, by the way? :tearsofjoy:

In any case, sounds pretty bad. When does the top to bottom clean out of the FBI begin?
Can I suggest a timeframe?
 

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The FBI for going after a sitting President and now former President with no evidence.
The Steele dossier and it’s’ allegations are dead thanks to the Danchenko trial.
The claims are made up and this is a matter of record now. Charles Dolan Jr, a witness, admitted to fabricating his part and Danchenko said that he never met with the manager of Ritz Carlton. Danchenko over three and a half years as a confidential human source couldn’t provide any corroboration.
Durham didn’t prosecute the Danchenko and Sussman cases to obtain convictions. It wasn’t his top priorities. Casting the FBI as the perpetrator and not victim was the goal. Chuck Dolan, Clinton Crony, a long time Democratic operative, was referred for an investigation thanks to the information Danchenko gave the FBI. Dolan’s emails, phone and social media records were obtained in this investigation by search warrant.
– Durham put the FBI on trial via the agents he put on the stand. SIA Brian Auten was subjected to two full days of questiong, none of it friendly. We learned of the Crossfire Hurricane and Mueller SCO failures. We also learned that Auten has been under investigation by the OIG for some time.
Steele unable to provide any evidence to collaborate his dossier on Oct 3, 2016, despite being offered one million dollars. FBI knew they had a huge problem and that Danchenko was part of that problem. When they located Danchenko, they buried him by offering him "Confidential Human Source" status and hiding him from being questioned.

The criminal case against Danchenko revealed extensive evidence of malfeasance by the Crossfire Hurricane team.

No doubt, the acquittal of Danchenko, and before him former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann, were disappointing. But the jury verdicts are not an indictment of Durham, and he is not the one who should be embarrassed.

Hillary Clinton should be embarrassed for laundering money through her campaign’s law firm to pay Russian nationals, such as Danchenko, for the salacious and false “intel” contained in the Steele dossier that was then peddled on her behalf to the Department of Justice, FBI, and CIA, resulting in the illegal surveillance of an American citizen.

Likewise, every DOJ and FBI employee responsible for using the uncorroborated Steele memoranda to obtain four FISA court orders to surveil Carter Page should be embarrassed, as should the FISA court judges responsible for authorizing the most intrusive court-ordered surveillance possible based on what was clearly double and triple hearsay from sources of unknown reliability.

The DOJ and FBI employees responsible for launching an investigation into a presidential candidate’s campaign based on the pretext that a low-level volunteer adviser had made a passing comment over drinks to an Australian diplomat that the Russians might release information detrimental to Clinton should be embarrassed, and they should be embarrassed for continuing the charade for years knowing there was no “there” there.

Former FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok should be embarrassed about many things: his extramarital affair, his launching of Crossfire Hurricane, his plotting to prompt the removal of then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, his making of the most “impactful series of missteps” seen in some 20-plus years at the bureau that “called into question” and “thoroughly damaged the reputation” of the FBI, his sneering at Congress and gloating on Twitter, and his lack of shame that allows him to present himself as a pundit.

Those corporate media outlets that feature Strzok should likewise be embarrassed.

Equally embarrassed should be James Comey — for giving Trump a defensive briefing to provide CNN a hook to report the dossier, for taking secret notes of his conversations with the president and then using a lawyer pal to leak those to the media once he was fired to prompt the appointment of a special counsel, for failing to inform then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions of developments in the case prior to Session’s recusal, for overseeing the Crossfire Hurricane debacle and violating Page’s constitutional rights, and for having no shame.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif, should be embarrassed for lying to the American public, knowing the truth remained classified.

So too should confidential human sources Stefan Halper, Rodney Joffe, Steele, and Danchenko be embarrassed for peddling false intel to the FBI, as should their handlers — especially Danchenko’s, who failed to polygraph the Russian or conduct the many recommended procedures necessary to ensure his loyalty and credibility. And those responsible for approving Danchenko’s service as a confidential human source should be embarrassed they did so without regard for the prior espionage investigation into Danchenko that never reached conclusion.

Former DOJ General Counsel James Baker should be embarrassed for shrugging off the peddling by Michael Sussmann of the Alfa Bank-Trump-Russia hoax. And those computer scientists responsible for assisting in that hoax should all be embarrassed, too. Inspector General Michael Horowitz and his office should be embarrassed as well for keeping information from Durham.

Likewise, the agents working the Crossfire Hurricane investigation or assisting Robert Mueller’s special counsel probe should be embarrassed for not doing their jobs or for not blowing the whistle when others weaponized the criminal justice system. And Mueller should be embarrassed that he allowed his underlings to hijack his good name to get Trump.

None of this could have happened, however, had the media done its job. So those journalists who used their skills to sell the Russia-collusion hoax and who have since failed to report the truth of the scandal should be embarrassed.

And finally, every American who doesn’t give a damn that the DOJ and intelligence communities were weaponized to get Trump should be embarrassed.

But John Durham?

No, he has no reason to be embarrassed by Tuesday’s verdict.

Durham should be mortified, however, that his labors of the last three years have not brought reform but instead have bred resistance, proving the prudential path former Attorney General William Barr directed him down to be a dead end. And if the Danchenko case is his last, as has been reported, there will be no end to the political weaponization of the DOJ. That is not embarrassing, though. It is devastating.

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Steele unable to provide any evidence to collaborate his dossier on Oct 3, 2016, despite being offered one million dollars. FBI knew they had a huge problem and that Danchenko was part of that problem. When they located Danchenko, they buried him by offering him "Confidential Human Source" status and hiding him from being questioned.

The criminal case against Danchenko revealed extensive evidence of malfeasance by the Crossfire Hurricane team.

No doubt, the acquittal of Danchenko, and before him former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann, were disappointing. But the jury verdicts are not an indictment of Durham, and he is not the one who should be embarrassed.

Hillary Clinton should be embarrassed for laundering money through her campaign’s law firm to pay Russian nationals, such as Danchenko, for the salacious and false “intel” contained in the Steele dossier that was then peddled on her behalf to the Department of Justice, FBI, and CIA, resulting in the illegal surveillance of an American citizen.

Likewise, every DOJ and FBI employee responsible for using the uncorroborated Steele memoranda to obtain four FISA court orders to surveil Carter Page should be embarrassed, as should the FISA court judges responsible for authorizing the most intrusive court-ordered surveillance possible based on what was clearly double and triple hearsay from sources of unknown reliability.

The DOJ and FBI employees responsible for launching an investigation into a presidential candidate’s campaign based on the pretext that a low-level volunteer adviser had made a passing comment over drinks to an Australian diplomat that the Russians might release information detrimental to Clinton should be embarrassed, and they should be embarrassed for continuing the charade for years knowing there was no “there” there.

Former FBI Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok should be embarrassed about many things: his extramarital affair, his launching of Crossfire Hurricane, his plotting to prompt the removal of then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, his making of the most “impactful series of missteps” seen in some 20-plus years at the bureau that “called into question” and “thoroughly damaged the reputation” of the FBI, his sneering at Congress and gloating on Twitter, and his lack of shame that allows him to present himself as a pundit.

Those corporate media outlets that feature Strzok should likewise be embarrassed.

Equally embarrassed should be James Comey — for giving Trump a defensive briefing to provide CNN a hook to report the dossier, for taking secret notes of his conversations with the president and then using a lawyer pal to leak those to the media once he was fired to prompt the appointment of a special counsel, for failing to inform then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions of developments in the case prior to Session’s recusal, for overseeing the Crossfire Hurricane debacle and violating Page’s constitutional rights, and for having no shame.

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif, should be embarrassed for lying to the American public, knowing the truth remained classified.

So too should confidential human sources Stefan Halper, Rodney Joffe, Steele, and Danchenko be embarrassed for peddling false intel to the FBI, as should their handlers — especially Danchenko’s, who failed to polygraph the Russian or conduct the many recommended procedures necessary to ensure his loyalty and credibility. And those responsible for approving Danchenko’s service as a confidential human source should be embarrassed they did so without regard for the prior espionage investigation into Danchenko that never reached conclusion.

Former DOJ General Counsel James Baker should be embarrassed for shrugging off the peddling by Michael Sussmann of the Alfa Bank-Trump-Russia hoax. And those computer scientists responsible for assisting in that hoax should all be embarrassed, too. Inspector General Michael Horowitz and his office should be embarrassed as well for keeping information from Durham.

Likewise, the agents working the Crossfire Hurricane investigation or assisting Robert Mueller’s special counsel probe should be embarrassed for not doing their jobs or for not blowing the whistle when others weaponized the criminal justice system. And Mueller should be embarrassed that he allowed his underlings to hijack his good name to get Trump.

None of this could have happened, however, had the media done its job. So those journalists who used their skills to sell the Russia-collusion hoax and who have since failed to report the truth of the scandal should be embarrassed.

And finally, every American who doesn’t give a damn that the DOJ and intelligence communities were weaponized to get Trump should be embarrassed.

But John Durham?

No, he has no reason to be embarrassed by Tuesday’s verdict.

Durham should be mortified, however, that his labors of the last three years have not brought reform but instead have bred resistance, proving the prudential path former Attorney General William Barr directed him down to be a dead end. And if the Danchenko case is his last, as has been reported, there will be no end to the political weaponization of the DOJ. That is not embarrassing, though. It is devastating.

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These nutjobs? Pretty serious insurrection with burning and looting to prevent a peaceful changeover of power.


You tube is not a news source.
Where have you been, comrade? We were getting worried Putin had drafted you
 
You tube is not a news source.
Where have you been, comrade? We were getting worried Putin had drafted you
You are a funny guy.

At least 50 different news sources including first hand interviews but .... but .... but You Tube? !!

"If denying election results is extreme now, why wasn't it then?

Videos of Jean Pierre, Jesse Jackson, Killary Clinton saying the election was stolen, Killary repeatedly saying Trump is an illegitimate President, saying he didn't beat her in the election, Washington Posts Nov 13 2016, reporting one third of Killary supports say Trump election is not legitimate, Kamilla saying Trump is an illegitimate President and didn't really win, Killary "You can run the best campaign, become the nominee and you can have the election stolen from you",

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"Russia hacked the election" on triggered repeat boosted by Killiary campaign lies, "A cyber 9/11 " says Killiary

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Calling for the electoral college to ignore their States votes and instead cast their ballots for Killiary!

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Video of PBS Newshour Host banging the desk and shouting "It will not be a peaceful change of power (and it wasn't)!

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denying election results
Assuming these are quotes in context, which I assume they aren't given whose posting them...

Are they still going on about it? Did they go beyond some bellyaching? Did they attempt anything on the sheer scale of Trump and his stooges?

No. Get over it.
 
Assuming these are quotes in context, which I assume they aren't given whose posting them...

Are they still going on about it? Did they go beyond some bellyaching? Did they attempt anything on the sheer scale of Trump and his stooges?

No. Get over it.
They'll never get over it. Never ever ever [stamps feet] :tearsofjoy:

They'll still be banging on in 20 years that Hillary 2016 and Trump 2020 were eXacTlY dA SaMe!! while studiously avoiding irrelevant details like... oh I don't know, Hillary conceding, Trump accusing the other side en masse of producing fake ballots, asking state reps to find votes or pressuring a VP to ignore the consitution

Olympic standard false equivalence as always. You kinda have to operate like that in any vaguely rational setting if you're still supporting Donnie boy with a straight face these days.
 

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