By Bob Walsh

Assuming that Pam Bondi and Kash
Patel are not just making shit up there was a huge amount of seriously
incriminating shit just sitting there, unshredded, in burn bag in a
"secret room" in FBI headquarters. These documents assert in a pretty
conclusive manner that the anti-Trump Russian Collusion Hoax was driven
by the very highest levels of the U. S. Government, including Barack and
Hillary, specifically to try to stop Trump's election and, when that
failed, to try to tie his administration up to the point it could not
function.
I find it
incredible that these documents exist. The only thing I can figure is
that they were so sure that Hillary would win and, following that
failure, were so sure that the deep state could torpedo Trump that they
never bothered to hide their tracks. Very explicit emails detailing
what was to be done by who and what was expected to happen still exist.
Some of these specify that the FBI would jump in and "pour oil on the
fire" after this and that were done.
People
should go to prison for this. They probably won't. Barack will
CERTAINLY not. It would be very unlikely for the DOJ to be able to find
a jury in DC that would convict Hillary, or any of the other deep state
actors, just on general principle. That doesn't mean they shouldn't be
pursued. Conspiracy can be viewed as an ongoing crime. The "lying to
congress" charges could still be brought within the statue of
limitations.
Those on the
other end are screaming that Trump is trying to deflect from his own
Epstein problems. That might even be true, but it doesn't mean the
basic allegations are false.
Fortunately
it seems that Patel and Bondi are likely to run with this. I don't
know how many people there are in the middle whose minds might be
changed by clear and convincing evidence. I suspect the numbers are
modest. The truth might not set us free but it may propel a few
people's heads out of their asses.
1 comment:
The conspiracy case should be an easy sell to a Grand Jury. I understand that Whistle Blowers are lining up to talk but that doesn't secure a conviction in DC.
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