Friday, May 25, 2018

How the Mueller Investigation Gets Eaten Alive




Vincent J. Curtis

25 May 2018


Let me begin with a couple of stipulations:

1)      The Muller investigation is merely the continuation of the effort to smear Donald Trump with “Russian Collusion” that begin as early as March, 2016.
2)      If the American people choose to elect the Manchurian Candidate as President of the United States, it is not the place of the intelligence agencies to try to change the public’s mind, or to overturn by some means the decision made in accordance with the processes of the United States constitution.

Let me continue with the story of how the heads of the Obama intelligence agencies enabled CNN to publicize the so-called Steele dossier in early January, 2017.  All the news agencies were aware of the Steele dossier before the election.  Responsibly, none of them reported on it because they could not independently verify any of its contents.  But early in 2017, anti-Trump CNN were itching to publicize it.  They needed a news “hook” in order to justify reporting on the dossier.  Organized by John Brennan, the hook was created by having FBI Director James Comey “brief” Trump on some of its contents after a larger briefing on intelligence matters by CIA Director John Brennan, DNI James Clapper, and Comey.

The briefing by Comey was not full, for it only consisted of the “golden showers” allegation, and did not include the fact that the dossier was bought and paid for by the Hillary Clinton campaign.  After the briefing, Comey nodded to Clapper who nodded to CNN, who ran the story that “Trump had been briefed” on the dossier, which included the following spectacular allegations.  Etc.  That’s how the heads of Obama’s intelligence agencies, working together, enabled Trump to be smeared with the Steele dossier.  And since Trump took pains to ensure that no one – not even his long time confidential secretary - knew that he was going to get an intelligence briefing from CIA, DNI, and FBI that day, Trump knew that at least one of them had leaked to CNN.  Within weeks, James Clapper got hired by CNN to be a contributor.

The monitoring of Donald Trump by the Obama administration began in March, 2016.  The foreign policy establishment of the Republican party had shunned Trump publicly, and the Washington Post editorial board asked Trump in a March 21st interview from whom he was getting foreign policy advice?  Trump provided them with a list, which included the names Carter Page and George Papadopoulos.  Page was known to the FBI as someone who had helped the FBI entrap a Russian spy several years earlier.  Page, however, was known to be a pro-Russia sympathizer, and Comey and Andrew McCabe immediately briefed Attorney-General Loretta Lynch on the pair.  Not long afterwards, Comey briefed the principals committee of the National Security Council, which consists of the president, the Secretaries of State, Defense, Treasury, Homeland Security, the A-G, Director of CIA, Whitehouse Chief of Staff, the UN Ambassador, the National Security Advisor, and others.  Out of this, somehow, CIA Director John Brennan appointed himself the head of a Trump destabilization task force.

Through CIA contacts with Britain’s MI6, arrangements were made for Page and Papadopoulos to be engaged with agents-provocateurs, in hopes that they would say or do something that might discredit the Trump campaign.

Professor Joseph Mifsud was a professor at the University of Stirling, Scotland, (among other postings) and is connected to Britain’s MI6.  It so happened that Mifsud met with young George Papadopoulos in Italy on March 14, 2016.  In April, Mifsud met with Papadopoulos again and had him accept a posting as head of the “London Centre of International Law Practice,” which required no work.  Mifsud planted with Papadopoulos the idea that the Russians had copies of Hillary Clinton’s emails.  Thus we see young Papadopoulos being set up with an exalted title and the alleged intelligence that the Russians had Hillary`s emails.

On May 10, 2016, Papadopoulos accepted an invitation to meet with Alexander Downer, a senior Australian diplomat, and the man responsible for having the Australian government donate $25 million to the Clinton Foundation.  It happens that Mr. Downer knows quite a few former MI6 types through his association with an advisory board to Hakluyt.  After getting Mr. Papadopoulos drunk in a London bar, Downer got him to spit up the “intelligence” about Russia having Hillary’s emails.  Dutifully, Downer passed on to Australian intelligence agencies that this Trump campaign advisor seemed to have inside information on Russian dirt on Hillary.

Next to be worked on was Carter Page.  Page was invited to attend a conference at Cambridge University – yes, in the UK- called “2016’s Race to Change the World.”  At the conference besides Page, were Christopher Steele (of dossier fame, formerly of MI6 and FBI informant), Stefan Halper a man with deep connects to both CIA and MI6, and Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State under Bill Clinton, and a strong Hillary supporter.  Page reported that Albright was pushing him to get into the public debates, though he repeatedly declined.  He was also provoked and stroked by Halper at the conference.  Had Page said something foolish, pro-Russian, or ambiguous publicly at the conference, what he said could be reported in the media as a foolish-sounding statement of an important Trump advisor – in the presence of Albright and all the other intelligence big-shots who peopled the conference.

It was from this conference that Carter Page flew to Moscow to attend the famous conference at which he actually spoke.  Oddly, what Page said at that conference has not been widely reported since it served no useful purpose to the smear-Trump campaign, but his attendance at that conference provided a hook for Christopher Steele to explain all the Russian contacts in his dossier.  It was the Steele dossier, and Page’s well-known trip to the Moscow conference, that provided the hook for the FISA warrant on Page, and with it a back-door access to the inner workings of the Trump campaign.

Meanwhile, the release on WikiLeaks of the DNC emails that showed the DNC to be in the tank for Hillary seemed close enough to Russia’s emails of Hillary’s that Australian intelligence got around to informing the FBI of George Papadopoulos.  In order to divert attention from the contents of the DNC emails, Hillary and the DNC would immediately divert attention to alleged Russian hacking – of the type Trump allegedly invited Russia to do.  (Anyone who listens to Trump joke about Russia’s possession of Hillary’s missing emails would understand what Trump was laughing at the NSA, and the FBI.)  The FBI did not ask, and the DNC did not offer, their server for forensic analysis by the FBI to determine whether, in fact, the server was hacked by Russia or not.

Russian hacking was again said to be the source of the WikiLeaks dump of campaign chair John Podesta’s emails that proved critically embarrassing to Hillary’s campaign.  It was further alleged, utterly without evidence, that this Russian hacking was for the benefit of Donald Trump.  Allegation piled on allegation that Trump and Russia were in cahoots to defeat Hillary.  Trump’s cause was not helped by the fact that he wanted better diplomatic relations with Russia, and eschewed rising to Democrat bait and criticizing Vladimir Putin at their behest.

The campaign marched on to its surprising climax on November 8, 2016, when Trump defeated Hillary for president.  During the campaign, National Security Advisor Susan Rice and UN Ambassador Samantha Power were furiously unmasking NSA intercepts in the hopes of finding the Russian collusion or something otherwise embarrassing they had been led to believe existed.

After Trump won, the Obama administration and the intelligence agencies continued intense surveillance of the incoming Trump administration.in the hopes of finding something incriminating.  This couldn’t be done directly, and so every one in contact with the Trump team, such as Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, was wiretapped.  It was this surveillance that led to the downfall of Lt-Gen Michael Flynn on account of his misremembering the details of a conversation he had had with Kislyak, the contents of which had been feloniously leaked to the Washington Post.  Flynn was harassed at this time by Obama holdover Sally Yates who hoped to ensnare Flynn in some violation of the Logan Act.

Obama created a diplomatic incident with Russia with less than four weeks to go in his administration.  He did so without consulting Trump on the arrogant ground that “there’s only one president at a time.”  Flynn was left to manage this crisis on behalf of the Trump team, and he asked Kislyak for Russia not to over-react to Obama’s provocation.  Trump would be president soon and would review the matter.  Russia complied, and Obama’s cherished incident fizzled.  Yates was going to take revenge on Flynn for that.

Soon after taking office Trump complained that he had been wiretapped by the Obama administration.  Everybody, including those in the intelligence community, laughed at the allegation, and said that it was further proof of Trump’s unfitness for office.  (Nobody’s laughing nowadays.)  Followers of Fox News may recall that about this time Fox’s senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano was suspended by Fox for saying that it was possible for the Obama administration to surveil Trump indirectly since Britain’s communications intelligence agency GCHQ had direct access to the NSA database.  GCHQ could do the analysis of the NSA intercepts and pass on its findings to the administration without a paper trail in America.  GCHQ strongly denied such an arrangement and demanded an apology.

Nevertheless, Robert Hannigan, the head of GCHQ, passed material on to – not Admiral
Mike Rogers, his opposite number – but to John Brennan in the summer of 2016.  (Brennan also briefed Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in July, 2016, on the contents of the Steele dossier, and Reid demanded an investigation.)  Hannigan retired as head of GCHQ three days after Trump’s inauguration, and Napolitano was restored as a Fox News contributor less than two weeks after being suspended.

All the surveillance of Trump and his campaign turned up nothing, and all James Comey had to go on was the Steele dossier.  Perhaps the echo chamber effect told on him, for he desperately wanted to believe that at least some of the dossier was true.  He continued to insinuate in public that Trump was a suspect in a counter-intelligence investigation – never mind the decision of the American people to make him president– though privately he said that Trump was not a suspect.  Trump, who was too busy campaigning to notice, gave Comey the okay to investigate his “satellites” who might have done something wrong when he was busy with other things.  He did ask Comey to go easy on Flynn, as Flynn was a loyal man who was only doing what Trump wanted him to do.  What is noteworthy is that the Obama administration declined to give Trump or his campaign a “heads-up” briefing that the Russians may be trying to infiltrate his campaign.

When it became clear to Trump that Comey was deliberately trying to undermine his administration by continuing this false Russian narrative, he fired him.  That didn’t help, as Rod Rosenstein hired Comey’s great and good friend Robert Mueller to continue the Russia investigation as a special council, and with an apparently unlimited and secret mandate.  Mueller is the swamp creature par excellence, and his loyalty isn’t to the truth but to the ideal that the target must be destroyed.  That the target represents everything official Washington hates is all the more reason for his destroying this target.

So far, the Mueller investigation has turned up nothing.  It has obtained guilty pleas for lying to the FBI from George Papadopoulos, Lt-Gen Flynn, and several indictments against Paul Manafort for events that took place in 2006.  However, he has found nothing showing coordination between Russian state actors and the Trump campaign that would contribute to the embarrassment of Hillary Clinton.  The only Russian connection in evidence is the collection from Russian sources of third-hand hearsay – disinformation – that comprise the Steele dossier.  The Hillary campaign paid for the preparation of the Steele dossier, and Clinton acolytes Sid Blumenthal and Cory Shearer have some role in either the preparation of the Steele dossier, or of a second dossier.

The upshot is that Mueller hasn’t found anything and won’t until he starts to look at the fingerprints on the Steele dossier and how it came to pass that a FISA warrant was obtained against Carter Page.

Based on the questions that Mueller would like to ask Trump, Muller is focussing his destruction efforts on obstruction of justice – that being Trump’s asking Comey to go easy on Flynn, and the firing of Comey itself.  Never mind the unimpeachable arguments that Trump has about his powers under Article II of the constitution, Rod Rosenstein provided Trump with justification for firing Comey and, besides the obvious multiple and overlapping conflicts of interests here, Rosenstein’s document is all one needs to establish reasonable doubt, Mr. Special Prosecutor.  None of this seems to matter to Mueller, who is bent on destroying the target.  (Never mind the obstruction of justice inherent in Barack Obama’s declaration of Hillary’s innocence of crime in March, 2016!)

Now that the effort to enmesh the Trump campaign in some nefarious effort by Russia to defeat Hillary Clinton is becoming known, the fact that the Mueller investigation is merely another growth of the same poisoned tree may begin to overtake his investigation.  So long as one ignores all the stuff that passed before Mueller was appointed, his investigation seems defensible.  But once one sees that his investigation is merely a continuation of the previous efforts to destroy first the Trump campaign and then the Trump presidency, the justification for continuing starts to become more pro-forma - of letting the guy finish his job.

By the time Mueller finds the courage to demand that Trump appear before a grand jury to answer for some crime that Mueller has invented out of thin air (c.f “Fraud against the United States”) popular opinion may turn irreversibly against this last gasp of the Obama administration and the Hillary campaign.  If Mueller is embarrassed in court, as by not being ready to bring the case against certain Russian companies, or to have parts of the Manafort case invalidated by an overly broad mandate or unconstitutional appointment, his investigation may be forced to come to an inconclusive close.

The Muller investigation is the illegitimate continuation of a campaign ruse perpetrated by the Hillary campaign and aided and abetted by the Obama administration.  Members of the National Security Council, John Brennan, and James Comey acting somewhat in concert, but not with complete knowledge of what each other was up to, created a hall of mirrors, an echo chamber, in which they convinced themselves of Trump’s guilt of something, and never mind the choice of the American people, his presidency must be brought down.  The Democratic party and never-Trumpers in the Republican party had interests in thwarting the will of the people, and their contempt for the constitution and for their thirst to hold on to power, they permitted this attempt on the Trump presidency to continue.

Hopefully soon it will end, and the perpetrators of this fraud on the American electorate will face the justice they richly deserve.
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