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Saturday, 5 October 2019

Crowdstrike and the involvement of the CIA in a coup attempt against Donald Trump


I have spent all morning, in vain to record a recording from the Hal Turner show. 

As usual, I lost all my functionality, all ability to record so I am posting this and will add the commentary from Hal Turner later.

Turner has to be treated with some caution but for all his biases I would still regard as more reliable than the Deep State/CIA media.
Who you believe - your decision,

President Trump in July asked the president of Ukraine to “do us a favor” by looking into an American cybersecurity firm, CrowdStrike, and the location of a Democratic National Committee server that Mr. Trump said was believed to be in Ukraine’s possession.

I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say CrowdStrike … I guess you have one of your wealthy people … The server, they say Ukraine has it,” Mr. Trump said during a phone call with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, on July 25, according to a reconstruction of the call based on notes and voice recognition transcription software. 

Administration officials said the ellipses in the transcript represent words that trailed off or were inaudible.

The White House released the reconstructed transcript on Wednesday, a day after House Democrats announced plans to start an impeachment inquiry against the president over his efforts to pressure Ukraine to pursue an investigation of one of his political rivals, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

Mr. Trump has long been focused on the whereabouts of the elusive server that CrowdStrike analysts examined in June 2016 and determined was breached by two Russian hacker groups.

Why did the DNC REFUSE to turn over its Server to the FBI, and still hasn’t? It’s all a big Dem scam and excuse for losing the election!” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter in June 2017....[ ]


https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/25/us/politics/crowdstrike-ukraine.html?fbclid=IwAR0_WKeCtEZ_wq8QFlmmqfT949uNkvhgmz-_k0i9wWddPYZLIYy8rIej6GA


"I Am With Mueller": Newly Released Rosenstein Emails Reveal Crusade To Investigate Trump

4 October, 2019

"I am with Mueller. He shares my views. Duty Calls.  Sometimes the moment chooses us." -Rod Rosenstein, one day before Mueller was appointed as special counsel

New emails obtained through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit reveal the details surrounding communications between Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Robert Mueller in the days leading up to the former FBI Director's appointment as special counsel in the Russia probe. Mueller would go on to assemble a team comprising "13 Angry Democrats" as Trump called them, due to their obvious animus towards the president. 
According to the 145 pages of documents obtained by Judicial WatchRosenstein and Mueller were discussing just three days after President Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey, and ostenisbly for some time before that. 


"The boss and his staff do not know about our discussions," Rosenstein wrote Mueller on May 12, 2017 as the two tried to nail down a time for their next conversation.  





Via Judidial Watch

Four days later on May 16- the day before Mueller's appointment, Rosenstein told former Bush administration Deputy Attorney General and current Kirkland & Ellis Partne, Mark Filip "I am with Mueller. He shares my views. Duty Calls.  Sometimes the moment chooses us.



Via Judicial Watch


And on May 17 Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to investigate Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Also, during the same time period, between May 8 and May 17, Rosenstein met with then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and other senior Justice Department FBI officials to discuss wearing a wire and invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump. -Judicial Watch

Meanwhile, Rosenstein was in contact with 60 Minutes, The New York Times and the Washington Post during the same time period. 

"In an email exchange dated May 2017, Rosenstein communicated with New York Times reporter Rebecca Ruiz to provide background for this article about himself. Ruiz emailed Rosenstein a draft of the article, and he responded with off-the-record comments and clarifications," according to Judicial Watch. 
  • In an email exchange on May 17, 2017, the day of Mueller’s appointment, Rosenstein exchanged emails with 60 Minutes producer Katherine Davis in which he answered off-the-record questions about Mueller’s scope of authority and chain of command:
Rosenstein: “Off the record: This special counsel is a DOJ employee. His status is similar to a US Attorney.
Davis: “Good call on Mueller. Although I obviously thought you’d be great at leading the investigation too.
  • On May 17, 2017, in an email exchange with Washington Post journalist Sari Horwitz and the subject line “Special Counsel” Rosenstein and Horwitz exchanged:
 Rosenstein: “At some point, I owe you a long story. But this is not the right time for me to talk to anybody.
Horwitz: “Now, I see why you couldn’t talk today! Obviously, we’re writing a big story about this. Is there any chance I could talk to you on background about your decision?” -JW

"These astonishing emails further confirm the corruption behind Rosenstein’s appointment of Robert Mueller," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "The emails also show a shockingly cozy relationship between Mr. Rosenstein and anti-Trump media reporters."

Here We Go: Ukraine Reviews Probe Into Corrupt Biden-Linked Gas Company

4 October, 2019


After a week of non-stop "bombshell" leaks about the Democrats' impeachment probe into President Trump, which is supposedly trying to determine whether Trump pressured the newly elected Ukrainian President to push for investigations into Joe and Hunter Biden and their ties to a domestic gas company, the media is now being forced to confront another uncomfortable reality: 

That Ukrainian prosecutors appear to be finally moving ahead with a review of an investigation into a Biden-linked gas company, even after the alleged "quid pro quo" had been taken off the table.


Barely 12 hours after President Trump "recommended" that Ukraine and China start looking into the BidensWSJ reports that Ukraine’s general prosecutor’s office is reviewing investigations into a gas company that once paid Hunter Biden $50,000 a month to sit on its board.
Though Democrats have continued to insist that it's Trump, not Biden, who is truly guilty of corruption, the vice president doesn't sound too comfortable with all of this new scrutiny. During an appearance in Nevada last night, Biden insisted that Trump won't "destroy me" or "my family," and accused the president of using "dirty tricks".

If prosecutors decide to reopen the probe, that would be the clearest sign yet that the Bidens might get caught up in an investigation - vindicating President Trump's efforts.

The investigations, which were closed in 2016, weren't focused on Hunter Biden specifically.

Instead, investigators were looking into "tax irregularities" at Burisma Group, the private gas company in Ukraine that had hired Hunter to sit on its board.


Investigators were also reportedly looking into allegations of money-laundering and illegal-enrichment tied to the company's owner, Mykola Zlochevsky. 

Zlochevsky was never charged in the investigation, and his lawyer said at the time that the cases were closed due to lack of evidence, and that Zlochevsky was cleared of wrongdoing.

Of course, these conclusions are now being reexamined, even after Zelensky affirmed during a joint press conference that he wouldn't pursue investigations simply because that's what President Trump wanted.



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