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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 11-1-2017 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
The Patriot Post® · The Clinton Fusion Russian Collusion
By Mark Alexander · Nov. 1, 2017 · https://patriotpost.us/alexander/52189
“Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake; since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of Republican Government.” —George Washington1 (1796)
Special counsel Robert Mueller issued the first three indictments2 from his investigation3 into what Hillary Clinton4, her Democrat Party5 hacks and their MSM propaganda machine6 insist was Trump/Putin collusion to swing the 2016 presidential election.
There will be more indictments from the investigation into the “attack on our democracy,” as Clinton calls it, but they may land on the doorstep of the Clinton crime syndicate4 — especially in regard to the Obama/Clinton7 quid pro quo cash for uranium8 deal.
The Washington (Bezos) Post had been promoting this charade as Watergate on steroids9, until it could no longer conceal the fact that it had discovered the fake Trump/Putin dossier10, the impetus for investigation, was actually funded by Clinton and the Democrat National Committee11.
Again, in the spirit of the Watergate investigation, I ask, “What did WaPo know, and when did they know it12?” Did it really take 10 months for some Beltway “journalist” to make the connection between Clinton, the DNC and the Russians?
Four days before the WaPo report, Clinton was still asserting the Trump Collusion Delusion: “The closer the investigation about real Russian ties between Trump associates and real Russians … the more they just want to throw mud on the wall, and I’m their favorite target.”
She might already be Mueller’s “favorite target.”
The most notable — and expected — indictment was delivered to Paul Manafort13, the short-term manager of Donald Trump’s14 2016 campaign. But as it turns out, Manafort did not collude with the Russians to undermine the 2016 election —Clinton, her campaign chief John Podesta, his brother Tony, and the DNC did.
They did exactly what they have accused Trump of doing…
More on Manafort in a minute, but first, let’s review how we arrived at these indictments.
In October of 2015, a couple of notable establishment GOP “Never-Trumpers,” billionaire Paul Singer, who is closely associated with William Kristol, used the Washington Free Beacon15 to fund some domestic opposition research on Trump, in hopes of giving candidate Jeb Bush a leg up in the Republican presidential primary. Contracting for “oppo research” is a common campaign tactic, but not so common for a conservative media outlet during the GOP primary.
The Free Beacon obtained the services of Washington-based Fusion GPS, but dropped the project after their man Bush withdrew from the primary in February of 2016.
A month later, looking for somebody to keep the cash flowing, Fusion’s Glenn Simpson pitched the project to partners at Perkins Coie, the Clinton and DNC law firm. (These people know no loyalty.) In April, Perkins Coie hired Fusion to continue the black-bag operation, and law-firm partner Marc Elias was the bagman. In the coming months, hundreds of thousands of dollars were funneled from Clinton and the DNC to fund Fusion, which was increasingly under pressure to deliver something big.
In June, Fusion hired Christopher Steele, formerly head of the Russian desk with British Intelligence (MI6). Steele’s Russian contacts then fabricated a best-seller about Trump and Moscow prostitutes. Steele insisted that Vladimir Putin was blackmailing Trump, and thus, Trump was colluding with Russian operatives. (Great novel!)
Clinton campaign chairman Brian Fallon once declared, “There’s a difference between going out and hiring opposition research firms that work in the United States of America and going out and soliciting information from a foreign national.”
Indeed there is.
On 05 July, Steele gave his “election tampering narrative” to an FBI contact, who delivered it to FBI counterintelligence chief Peter Strzok — without indicating that the dossier was paid for by Clinton and the DNC. What better way to hammer Trump than to use a fake dossier to put the FBI on his trail. Then Clinton campaign and DNC operatives started social media chatter to generate interest in the dossier claims.
The FBI then opened an investigation into alleged Trump/Putin collusion to influence the 2016 election outcome.
For the record, here’s a keen observation of the obvious: Russians have an interest in undermining our government and economy, as well as confidence in our elections. So do a few other governments run by statist thugs.
If this surprises you, then go back to sleep.
If you’re still awake, you have to ask yourself, which candidate would Putin have preferred to face after the 2016 election — Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, whose “Russian reset” paved the way for him to march into Ukraine16, ensuring his oil and gas export capabilities?
If your answer is “Trump,” then zzzzzzzzz.
In August, the fake dossier becomes the subject of intense interest over at the CIA, and Barack Obama’s17 CIA Director John Brennan takes it upon himself to brief then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV).
Days later, the FBI obtained a FISA surveillance warrant citing the fake dossier as evidence.
Still no mention of who funded it, but if both the FBI and CIA did not know that Clinton and the DNC were behind this charade, we are all in big trouble. Conversely, if they did know who funded it, we are in more trouble!
In the meantime, at the direction of Fusion, still churning their accounts with Clinton and the DNC and in need of some big “fake news18” ahead of the election, Steele “briefed” The Washington Post, The New York Times, CNN, The New Yorker and Yahoo! News, which published an article in September based on information in the fake dossier, but not mentioning it or its source. Otherwise, no takers.
In October, before the contract with Clinton and the DNC ended, the FBI offered to pay Steele in order to keep the investigation moving forward ahead of the election. In November, after Trump’s election, Steele sent a copy of the dossier to Trump’s adversary, Sen. John McCain, who then personally brought it to the attention of then-FBI Director James Comey.
In December, Steele added his final chapter to the dossier, alleging that the Russians hacked the DNC’s email system — but as you recall, the DNC would not turn over its servers to the FBI for review. Perhaps the experience with Clinton’s secret email servers19 gave them cold feet. (Hmmm)
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