PROTECTING THE RUSSIAN CONSPIRACY
The takedown of Michael Flynn and Jeff Sessions

 

 

 

Prepare to be transformed back to the opening weeks of 2017

The date is January 20, 2017, and the President is inaugurated into Office. Before the Inauguration, however, Top Cops, CIA Brennan and DNI Clapper foiled the infamous Steele Dossier Russia Conspiracy allegations into the ICA Intel Assessment and into the previous President’s daily briefings. The leaks flooded the media and the American people with Russian Collusion allegations, and clouds of the Kremlin were now building all around. The Russia Collusion narrative delivered so well; the American people believed it could almost maybe, it was real. Micheal Flynn, as National Security Advisor and Jeff Sessions, as Attorney General, both had the power to look behind the curtain and expose the truth.

This is the culmination of all of the strategy, planning, and effort maliciously crafted and executed like a well-oiled machine. It illustrates the best of the best, incorporating everything at once. It is swift. It is exact, and it takes no prisoners, purposely built to leave corpses bloody and battered on the side of the road. The playbook is the same. Utilizing the same tools, we have detailed up to this point, except this time, the strikes carry more hit points.

Prepare to be transformed to January 23, 2017, all over again. Just days after the inauguration, while the President was working to build out his new Administration and confirming the National Security Advisor and Attorney General. Michael Flynn became King for a Day. Jeff Sessions’ reign ends before it even begins. 

This trip has been digitally remastered for better clarity, with the hope to see something you might not have seen before. It reads like a script, replaying the events of each day. We will slowly build into February and then at top speed focus in on the week, Thursday, February 9 through Thursday, February 16. One week in America’s Russian Collusion history. There is a quick ramp-up to get us to full throttle, followed by a short wind-down. At the bottom of the page, we provide conclusions and a summary of these efforts. 

What a few weeks in America’s Russian Collusion history!
So what were the results, and what did we learn?

 

 

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CONCLUSIONS

    • Flynn was removed as National Security Advisor to the President less than two days on the job. He was King for a day but dethroned by the media leaks and the Russian Collusion narrative. Why? Flynn had a reputation of being a hardliner when he worked in Central Intelligence, and he butted heads with the previous Administration. He was a civilian at this point, but the appointment of National Security Advisor would have given him full access to look into what the FBI, CIA, and DOJ were going. That was unacceptable. Flynn was being spied on while a member of the campaign (just like everyone else) and the leaks served to scramble him up and forced him to flip-flop, which they used to slice him into little pieces. He was put on trial in the court of public opinion with accusations of ties to Russia, and that he couldn’t be trusted. Those claims and the Moscow speaking trip in 2015, were used to bolster the collusion narrative that all “connected” back to the President.
    • The media leak accusations of campaign associates contacts with Russian intelligence operatives was then added to the dumpster fire, to further the hysteria of Russian cooperation with the President.
    • With Flynn out of the way and Russian interference burning, the focus moved to Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who was also on the job only a few days. They cut his knee caps out with Russian accusations for being a member of the campaign. It forced him to recuse himself and removed him from being able to look at anything connected to the Russian conspiracies.
    • The intelligence agencies created the illusion that they were the heroes because they were the ones that discovered all of the Russian meddlings and alerted the American people. Casting the cloud that the President could not be trusted with National Intelligence, and he would try and cover it up—flipping everything around in the public court opinion, to believe that they were the only ones that could find out what the President was hiding. Now, they were able to craft the Russia Collusion narrative in the House and Senate briefings any way they wanted, and further the conspiracies against the President to the American people.
    • The intelligence agencies created enough confusion and fear in the court of public opinion, to insist that only a transparent, non-bias Special Prosecutor, could be entrusted to find the truth. By doing this, the Special Counsel could control and isolate the narrative, and the cover-up efforts to only the handpicked players Andrew Weismann assigned to Mueller’s Special Prosecutor’s Office.
    • We know at just three weeks into the presidency, the separate House and Senate Intelligence Committee investigations showed no evidence of any coordination or communications between the President and his campaign associates with the Russians. Admin Schiff even admitted there was no evidence, but left the teaser and presumption of doubt by saying, it might be too early to tell.
    • We now know from the Inspector Generals FISA Abuse report that the FBI, DOJ, and CIA never had any evidence of Russian collusion, and they knew it before the President ever took Office. And that all of the Steele Dossier accusations used to spy on the campaign and the sitting President were fake.
    • The most important aspect of the actions taken during those few short weeks after the Inauguration is that it solidified the Russian Doctrine in the minds of the American people, which resulted in the appointment of Robert Mueller and the Special Counsel. The goal was not to be a transparent investigation to find the truth of Russian ties to the President. The goal was to protect and continue to advance the Russian collusion narrative and the illegitimate President. It kept the conspiracy cloud hanging over the Administration to potentially force him to step down or be impeached by the calls from the people.
    • The government leaders and intelligence agencies played the American people as fools. Too busy and too caught up in our personal lives, to either be unaware or incapable of ever thinking to question them as being deceptive. And, that anything like this could ever happen inside the government.
    • Unfortunately, they used the media to fuel the frustration and hate on the American people to hide behind. They knew anything leaked would be believed and disseminated to the masses. Even most of the professional television investigative journalists were so blinded they didn’t stop to question the sources. Or, maybe they did know but didn’t care, because for so many, the ends justified the means. Either way, they fueled an already hurt and divided country even further apart.
    • In February of 2017, what were the findings of the separate House and Senate Intelligence investigations? Neither showed any evidence of Russia Collusion with the opposition campaign to influence the 2016 election. So, after twenty-two months of Mueller’s investigation, what was their conclusion? The same as the House and Senate investigations, No U.S. PERSON COLLUDED OR CONSPIRED WITH RUSSIA. Interesting, it’s almost like they knew that was the case before going in, huh? The TLD contends, based on the evidence, that is precisely the case.
    • Lastly, and what may be the most controversial suggestion yet. We know the Russian conspiracy was used to influence the 2016 election. It was used by the Hillary campaign and DNC to cast doubt and suspicion against candidate Trump, and again once he became President. The TLD suggests, the two year Mueller Investigation was not used to find the truth but designed to continue the cloud of “Russian Collusion” suspicions over the President. It protected prying eyes from seeing the abuse of power and actual corruption perpetrated. It also gave license to destroy people’s lives with unrelated charges, under espouse of finding and convicting those that committed coordination. And, it also provided a way to continue influencing people’s minds and opinions with distractions for an additional two more years, casting doubt on the President and the Administration, all the way up to the 2018 midterm elections.
    • Remember, articles of impeachment were filed against the President just three weeks into the Administration, with ZERO evidence, NONE, only accusations. Those efforts are still active to this day.

The TLD balances these suggestions, and everything presented here, against one simple, logical perspective, which seems to be strangely overlooked by so many in the search for the truth, yet unable to comprehend the big picture. Think about it, if the President or the campaign were actually colluding with Russia during the 2016 presidential election, do you really believe the Intelligence Agencies would wait until after the election to accuse him of it. Of course not. If they had proof of collusion, they would have destroyed him before the 2016 election. And, let’s just say the President outsmarted them, even though he didn’t, would the Special Counsel wait twenty-two months to expose it, keeping him in Office that long. Again, of course not. The proof would have been laid out immediately.

If it takes the U.S. Government and National Intelligence Agencies, purported to have the most powerful surveillance technology in the world, twenty-two months to figure out if someone colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election, then we have much bigger National Security issues to worry about.

 

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