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A Voice from the Mountains
11th April 2019, 21:08
This has been anticipated for some time, but this is the first confirmation of the Mueller probe rolling into Democrat territory via illegal dealings that occurred in the Ukraine during the Obama administration (same as Paul Manafort's).


BREAKING: Obama White House Legal Counsel Indicted For False Statements and Concealing Information

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/wp-content/uploads/Greg-Craig-600x382.jpeg

Former Obama White House Counsel Greg Craig was indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday on charges stemming from Meuller’s probe related to work he did for Ukraine in 2012.

Craig, 74, served as legal counsel for Obama from 2009 to 2010 and worked as senior legal counsel to Bill Clinton during his impeachment.

A federal grand jury returned a two-count indictment Thursday on charges of making false statements and concealing information about his Ukrainian lobbying efforts.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/breaking-obama-white-house-legal-counsel-indicted-for-false-statements-and-concealing-information/

What other Democrats were also involved in subversive lobbying in the Ukraine around the same time as its coup occurred? The Podesta brothers. Watch for that shoe to drop at a later date, because those two are going to bring down a lot of rotten apples with them.

It's no coincidence that it was Podesta's emails that were targeted by Wikileaks. This is all revolving around the same illegal activities in the Ukraine.

All of these activities will ultimately lead back up the chain of command to the US Secretary of State (Hillary Clinton, followed by John Kerry, in this case) as well as the sitting POTUS of that particular era.

People sometimes say that the Clintons have been investigated for years and nothing has ever stuck to them. The same is true of the Bush dynasty, but when did charges ever stick to them, either, despite all of their rather blatant criminal activity? The Bushes and Clintons were both involved in the Mena drug trafficking conspiracy, and the number of witnesses to that case who "mysteriously died" tells you all you need to know about how the thugs who have been running the world operate.

Criminal elements on both sides of the aisle are going to start getting rolled up in this and it's about damned time.

TomKat
12th April 2019, 00:47
Criminal elements on both sides of the aisle are going to start getting rolled up in this and it's about damned time.

I hope you're right. But I was listening to Barr going out of his way not to denigrate the FBI and I realized why. Trump is not likely to rock boats the way we hope he will. He's being blackmailed. J Edgar Hoover made a point of gathering blackmail material on anyone important. They're probably still doing it.

A Voice from the Mountains
12th April 2019, 04:34
I hope you're right. But I was listening to Barr going out of his way not to denigrate the FBI and I realized why. Trump is not likely to rock boats the way we hope he will. He's being blackmailed.

The FBI, working for the DOJ, is the only federal law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction to go after all of these various crimes, ranging from fraud to human trafficking and worse. The CIA doesn't do investigations like this, nor does the NSA, or any other agency. So it would either have to be the FBI, or they'd have to leave it up to the states, and that would present problems of its own. This is the kind of work that the FBI was ostensibly created for in the first place.

Besides, if Trump is being blackmailed, then which faction is doing the blackmailing? The same faction of globalists behind the Clintons and Bushes? I don't see any indication of that, especially considering the constant freak-out since 2015.

I think Mueller was the closest thing to blackmail, and now that Mueller is done and out of the way, the gloves are going to come off. And now we can see that even Mueller's investigation is starting to boomerang back around on the Obama administration.

Ba-ba-Ra
12th April 2019, 17:10
J Edgar Hoover made a point of gathering blackmail material on anyone important. They're probably still doing it.


Not probably, my friend, why would these devious people give up a good system like the one J.Edgar Hoover had. It's called control files.

Back to the Awan Bros, remember those guys?

HRC had these Pakistani nationals put in charge of IT of many of the Dems in Congress.
Hmm, her guys, non-US citizens. Why would anyone in their right minds put Pakistani Nationals in charge of vital information?

Many reasons. Think of the potential of getting dirt on Congressmen to keep them in your pocket. Vote the way you want them to.
Think about contracts becoming available of that those Congressmen in committees are aware of. You could get a heads up on those contracts and pass the info on to the right companies. Those who donate to your campaign. Not to mention selling info to foreign countries.

Back to March 2018

Good ole Coomey saves the day: Article from the Daily Caller https://dailycaller.com/2018/07/03/awan-cybersecurity-not-charged/

"An assistant US attorney said Tuesday he would not prosecute Imran Awan, a former systems administrator for Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and other Democrats, for any crimes on Capitol Hill in a plea agreement that had him plead guilty to one count of bank fraud.

Only one person sat at the prosecutors’ table: J.P. Coomey, who unsuccessfully prosecuted New Jersey Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez for corruption and was only added to the case Monday. There was no sign of Michael Marando, who had previously led the prosecution.

Coomey did not object to the removal of Awan’s GPS monitor, said he would not oppose a sentence of probation, and agreed to drop charges against his wife, fellow former systems administrative Hina Alvi. (RELATED: Capitol Police Accidentally Gave Evidence To House Hacking Suspect’s Defense Attorney)"

Note the last sentence which I underlined.

TomKat
16th April 2019, 00:43
J Edgar Hoover made a point of gathering blackmail material on anyone important. They're probably still doing it.

Not probably, my friend, why would these devious people give up a good system like the one J.Edgar Hoover had. It's called control files.

It seems that Trump has finally been informed that he has no power. First he gives up on stopping illegal immigration, trying to save face by saying he'll punish the sanctuary cities by putting them all in sanctuary cities (which will guarantee their ability to stay in the US). And now it seems he's just watching the TV news and tweeting about non-political things, such as renaming the Boeing 737 Max and dropping water on the burning Notre Dame Cathedral. It reminds me of how Reagan had nothing to do, and called a local talk show frequently. For awhile it looked like Trump was acting as a foil against globalism, but now his usefulness seems over.

T Smith
17th April 2019, 03:12
J Edgar Hoover made a point of gathering blackmail material on anyone important. They're probably still doing it.

Not probably, my friend, why would these devious people give up a good system like the one J.Edgar Hoover had. It's called control files.

It seems that Trump has finally been informed that he has no power. First he gives up on stopping illegal immigration, trying to save face by saying he'll punish the sanctuary cities by putting them all in sanctuary cities (which will guarantee their ability to stay in the US). And now it seems he's just watching the TV news and tweeting about non-political things, such as renaming the Boeing 737 Max and dropping water on the burning Notre Dame Cathedral. It reminds me of how Reagan had nothing to do, and called a local talk show frequently. For awhile it looked like Trump was acting as a foil against globalism, but now his usefulness seems over.

My personal take is Trump is more focused on survival than he is focused on thwarting globalism. He is literally surrounded by enemies and is perpetually fending arrows and darts and incoming, 24/7. He is distracted. 90% of his energy is spent on defending himself. For all intents and purposes, he is thus a feckless leader.

Trump may have the cajones to take on the globalists and the Clinton Crime Cabal (unlike any politician I can think of in recent memory); he may even have the intention to do so, but he doesn't have the bandwidth. Imagine how well Elliot Ness would have fared taking down organized crime circa 1920s if the entire propaganda machine that generates popular sentiment, the mass media, the political apparatus in full, and every influential cultural institution was fighting him tooth and nail? He wouldn't have survived a day. Methinks in such an environment the Capone legacy would have thrived and would still be running large to to this day.

The crimes committed by Clinton and Obama and Podesta et.al are so egregious and transparent, one can't help but think these people are untouchable.

I will be very pleased to be wrong about this.

TomKat
25th April 2019, 12:15
My personal take is Trump is more focused on survival than he is focused on thwarting globalism. He is literally surrounded by enemies and is perpetually fending arrows and darts and incoming, 24/7. He is distracted. 90% of his energy is spent on defending himself. For all intents and purposes, he is thus a feckless leader.
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I will be very pleased to be wrong about this.

Trump has given up on defending the southern border:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/24/dhs-releases-seven-thousand-illegal-aliens-into-u-s-in-five-days-released-every-day/