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55 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

So it all starts unraveling when Struck is fires? And from then on its ‘what can we do to keep this thing going after we’re done’?

 

There's a reason Trump's first speech post inauguration was at Langley in front of their wall of honor. 

 

Cued to the relevant time (14:56)

 

 

Notice carefully what he says: a room without "columns... we're going to get rid of the columns". 

 

This is one where double meanings are important. The room they're in has lots of columns -- but columns also refers to the fifth column (CIA backed media/Mockingbird media). This is officially day two of his presidency, and he's telling CIA and the USIC exactly what he's going to do. 

 

While he was giving that speech, Pompeo (CIA head at the time) was gutting CIA personnel and State Department staff. The 7th floor FBI/DOJ clean out started after they had laid enough bait for the bad actors to get caught in the trap (with Flynn's indictment was that particular starting gun). 

 

Trump's team was prepared for what was about to be unleashed upon them in the form of the Russian Collusion narrative. They let the enemy wade into their trap and sprung it. And now the bad guys "can't leave" Kind of like this scene:

 

 

 

(Trump's MI team in suits ;) ) 

(Notice the patches on the other guy's jackets... shh)

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12 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

(Trump's MI team in suits ;) ) 

(Notice the patches on the other guy's jackets... shh)

 

I think I've seen some guys like that around here. :lol:

 

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On 7/28/2019 at 2:56 PM, BeginnersMind said:

 

He didn’t say a single thing outside of his report, as he promised. The questioners, and I use that loosely, mostly just made self/serving statements. 

 

Ergo, his appearance was bound to be and thankfully was, a nothingburger and not necessary. 

 

Day of rest Foxxy. Rest on. 

I'm going through this thread a couple days late, forgive me.  But in response to the above, actually, Mueller DID make a statement.  He made it a point to come out and dis-avow the words of that Leiu (?) character, who tried to say that the only reason Mueller didn't indict, or make a case for indictment, or similar, is because of the Justice Department's 'rules' again indicting a sitting president.  The ONLY real statement Mueller made the whole day, was to make it clear that that was NOT the case.  But yeah, keep on pushing the false narrative.  Anyone who sat through that snoozefest knows otherwise.

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PAUL SPERRY: MUELLER’S DOUBLE DECEPTION

Featured imageHelp in on the way in our struggle to understand the “collusion” hoax that has roiled the Trump presidency from its first days. Next week Encounter Books publishes Andrew McCarthy’s Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig and Election and Destroy a Presidency. Eric Felten and others at RealClear Investigations continue their efforts to penetrate the mysteries of the investigation conducted under the nominal authority of Special Counsel Robert Mueller. 
 
 
 
 
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Hillary Ruins the Plan

by Andrew C. McCarthy

 

Original Article

 

There really was a collusion plot. It really did target our election system. It absolutely sought to usurp our capacity for self-determination.

 

It was just not the collusion you’ve been told about for nearly three years. It was not “Donald Trump’s collusion with Russia.”

 

Here is the real collusion scheme: In 2016, the incumbent Democratic administration of President Barack Obama put the awesome powers of the United States government’s law-enforcement and intelligence apparatus in the service of the Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign, the Democratic party, and the progressive Beltway establishment.

 

More at the link:

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...uh oh...fecal matter on the golden blades cometh??.....

 

Graham: IG's report on Russia probe will be 'ugly and damning' for DOJ

 

By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News 

Published 19 mins ago-1:45PM
 
 

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is adamant about revealing what went on behind the scenes of the Russia investigation and is looking forward to the American people learning about what happened.

Graham pointed to three investigations of the investigators that are taking place: one by his committee; one by Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, who was appointed by Attorney General Bill Barr to conduct a probe; and one by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.

SUSPECTED FBI INFORMANT LINKED TO RUSSIA 'SMEARS' CLAIMS IMMUNITY AFFORDED TO GOVERNMENT AGENTS

"I believe the Horowitz report will be ugly and damning," Graham told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo on "Sunday Morning Futures." That report has been anticipated for months, but it has faced delays in recent months.

"Every time you turn around you find something new," Graham explained. "Mr. Horowitz is doing a very in-depth dive" into the FBI's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to acquire a warrant to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Graham predicted that the report will finally come out in the coming weeks.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/graham-igs-report-on-russia-probe-will-be-ugly-and-damning-for-fbi

 

 

 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Pilsner said:


John Solomon got an interview with Mifsud's attorney who spoke to him, and showed him deposition evidence - deposition evidence that his client was working for US intelligence being directed to connect Georgie P to Russia. "It was manufactured from the beginning."
 

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9 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


John Solomon got an interview with Mifsud's attorney who spoke to him, and showed him deposition evidence - deposition evidence that his client was working for US intelligence being directed to connect Georgie P to Russia. "It was manufactured from the beginning."
 

 

Paging Mr. Brennan. Paging Mr. Brennan, please come to office. 

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7 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Paging Mr. Brennan. Paging Mr. Brennan, please come to office. 


At this point he's got to know that he's taking the fall for all of them "above" him. I am certain he considered himself "untouchable". Too bad for him that while there are "untouchables" in the United States, he ain't one of them.

He's *****. 

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