07-26-2025, 12:22 AM
Pretty much the "Epstein List" = Weiner Labtop
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07-26-2025, 09:54 AM
(07-25-2025, 11:04 PM)Connector Wrote: It's been over 10 yrs now. No one has been locked up. Yeah the Trump Hate Complexes really screwed up didn't they! Plenty of power and time and still missed It's Büéllër Time ![]()
07-26-2025, 10:50 AM
Well good news for us, not so good for Comey. I have his thriller "A Higher Loyalty".
I'm not going to present the numbers and other symbolism because there is something much more pressing. #3599 Nov 16, 2019 1:13:56 No. 7356265 The Harvest (crop) has been prepared and soon will be deliv- ered to the public for consumption. A HIGHER LOYALTY ![]() Hunters become the hunted. Treason. Sedition. How do you remove a liability? Six o'clock can be dangerous. Family proud?
07-26-2025, 11:22 AM
(07-26-2025, 09:54 AM)xuenchen Wrote: Yeah the Trump Hate Complexes really screwed up didn't they! Plenty of power and time and still missed I suggest that this concerted, focused, financed, and planned campaign of "media productions" to "influence" citizen behavior... should be a text-book entry in "Propaganda A to Z".... Citizen judgement is too reliant on opinion (activist journalism) to collectively discern it from truth. Trump was a legacy elite, turned hyper-successful entertainer... Whoever it is that can be said to be "the media," was not accustomed to that... The hate began... guess who fed that fire?
07-26-2025, 11:47 AM
"A Higher Loyalty- Truth, Lies, and Leadership", just to reassure everyone this book has all the same, Joy, And, 3 DOTS and 14 chapters.
Early in Comey's career he was deeply involved with the Cos Nostra, Mafia and other mob elements. Maybe something rubbed off. "The life of Lies. The silent circle of assent. The boss is in complete control. Loyalty oaths. An us-versus-them worldview. Lying about things, large and small, in service to some warped code of loyalty." "These rules and standards were hallmarks of the mafia, but I'd find them applied outside of it." Maybe he has used this as a template at the FBI. He has had involvement in quite a few key cases. Al Sharpton and the embezzlement case from his charity which for some odd reason a case was never made. Page 20. In 1995 he worked for a period of time for the Senate committee investigating the Clinton's investments in Whitewater which was also investigating the suicide of White House counsel Vince Foster, along with the strange disappearance of his documents. Page 64. "One of the questions the committee had was whether First Lady Hillary Clinton or anyone acting on her behalf went to Foster's office after his death and removed the documents." Oddly he disappears before any resolutions are made. Chapter 3 "The Easy Lie" Page 50-62 he deals with his prosecution of Martha Stewart. This revolves around the case of her "well timed" sale of ImClone stock; on the same day as the founder Waksal. The FBI was given a list of everyone who sold shares the same time as Waksal but Comey targeted Martha. He expected her to confess when questioned but instead she claimed there was a standing order to sell if the stock price fell below a certain price. He did not like that. Just a side note but what about Albert Bourla who used the same argument to sell his stock so he could make billions? Where's the prosecution ![]() She avoided a loss of $50K. Stewart and Waksal had the same broker and the broker got word to her. This case was a distraction, "when we had much more important work to do." "In the middle of all these massive cases that we were working so hard to make, why did I want to have anything to do with Martha Stewart? It was a marginal case about a LIE by a rich person who sold some stock because her friend did. We had some evidence that might add up to insider trading, if we took an aggressive view of the law, and we had willful obstruction of justice, but it was far from an open-and-shut case, particularly if it involved a jury and sympathetic character in America's most beloved TV hostess." Her lawyers made a very interesting connection- ""-that I was bringing this case to get famous. That I was celebrity hunting- tipping the scales of justice to make an example out of someone who had been in the public eye." He went after her anyway and she severed 5 months but came out $200 million richer. ![]() We need to let this simmer because he has some explaining to do...
07-26-2025, 12:28 PM
There is more in Chapter 5 "The Easy Lie".
pages 68-73. ![]() One of the first cases he dealt with when he assumed his new role at the Justice Department centered on the demasking of a covert CIA agent, the invasion of Iraq and LIES. We need to keep in mind how he treated Stewart because we will need to hold our noses over this one. The CIA agents husband had written a newspaper opinion piece "attacking one of the Bush administration's main rationales for the war in Iraq, namely that Sadam Hussein was trying to acquire nuclear material." June 2003 Robert Novak revealed the name of the agent. "Speculation was rampant that members of the Bush administration had illegally disclosed the name of this CIA employee to Novak in retaliation for the negative article." Novak had as many as 6 sources from the Bush administration. 1. Richard Armitage, the deputy secretary of state, admitted he had revealed the name and even called the Justice Department, "claiming he hadn't intended to reveal classified information; he was just gossiping with Novak and didn't realize what he had done." ![]() 2. Karl Rove- when asked by Novak said something like this "Oh, you heard that too." Sounds to me like an underhanded confirmation. *3.* Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby "spoke to numerous reporters about the CIA employee. By the time I became deputy attorney general, Libby had been interviewed by the FBI and admitted doing so, but he said he only knew about the CIA employee from a reporter. Like Armitage, Libby maintained that he was just passing gossip, not proactively disseminating the name of a covert agent." Not. so. fast. Scooter. Page 70. He named the reporter- Tim Russert, NBC News Washington bureau chief. But Russet had been interviewed by the FBI and said that "Libby was lying". He had never disclosed the name. 3 years later "a jury concluded the same thing: Libby lied to the FBI. 3 years? What was Comey doing? He's against the LIE. You all get to go to jail for the LIE. Meanwhile we have the 2 tribes; the Democrats and the Republicans, with opposing views over the issue. The D tribe believed that the R tribe "were subverting justice to undermine and punish their critics." We can guess- the R tribe would claim it was "a witch hunt against people who made an inconsequential mistake". Wut? Inconsequential? I'm breaking this down so it's easier to read.
07-26-2025, 01:15 PM
This is Comey writing so he knows what he's talking about. This book was published April 17, 2018.
I'm focusing on pages 70-73. The law law that prohibiting the disclosure of the identity of a covert intelligence agent required specific and evil intent. Under the relevant statue, it is not enough to show that the people who disclosed the agent's identity were stupid or careless. We had to prove that these men KNEW (his bold) the CIA employee was undercover and that they also knew that revealing the name was against the law." Wut? I. am. not. buying. this. June [23], 1982. https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/1982...-act-1982/ What has Comey to say about this? "Based on what we knew to that point it seemed unlikely that we could prove, at least beyond a reasonable doubt, that Armitage or Rove had acted with the required criminal intent in speaking with Novak and other reporters. Novak backed their stories that this had been gossip or a mistake, and there was likely not enough evidence to prove otherwise." ![]() But...but Martha... Further along Comey claims this put the FBI in a tough spot. This makes no sense. Right at the beginning of the book he claims that the FBI was independent. Page Xi- He claims he had a bizarre dinner with President Trump. Page Xii- "where a new president demanded my loyalty- to him personally- over my duties as FBI director to the American people. Maybe he forgot what he said on page 2- "Forty years ago, Congress created a 10 year term for the FBI director to reinforce independence." This section we need to parse through to understand his thinking. "I knew it would be very difficult, if there was insufficient evidence, for a department led by Republican John Ashcroft to credibly close an investigation against his colleagues in the same administration without recommending charges. We would also never want to bring charges just to avoid an accusation of conflict." Okaaay this looks shifty. "Complicating matters was that Karl Rove [with his white board] had managed one of John Ashcroft's political campaigns back in his home state of Missouri before Ashcroft became attorney general." ![]() There's more "Scooter Libby, whose conduct still needed to be sorted out, was a senior White House official with whom Ashcroft and senior Department of Justice officials interacted frequently." This is a puzzler...what is Comey going to do? Let's read on. I don't believe this- He met with Ashford- hey I got a plan. Recuse yourself and I will appoint my bud Patrick Fitzgerald as special counsel to oversee the investigation. Being the creative type he went one step further- "...because I was a senior political appointee of President Bush, I delegated to Fitzgerald all my powers as acting attorney general." ![]() "Fitzgerald was a political appointee (U.S Attorney in Chicago) and a close friend of mine." Finally in December 2003 he held a press conference announcing the appointment. https://www.c-span.org/program/news-conference/special-prosecutor-appointment/149489
07-26-2025, 01:46 PM
Page 72-74.
He had the authority to hire an outside Special Council but noooo- 6 minute mark in the S-Span announcement. Maybe it took much longer to investigate because Comey expanded the scope. Fitzgerald was expecting this investigation to last for 5-6 months but instead it dragged out for 4 years. The reporters are asking some tough questions- if things were going so well why wait until December to do this? December 30th- I'm surprised there were any reporters even there. So Fitzgerald started from scratch " just who in government had spoken with the press about the CIA employee and what were they thinking when they did so." Get the Cliff notes from Comey."After careful examination, he ended up in a place that didn't surprise me on Armitage and Rove. But the Libby part- admittedly, a major loose end when I gave him the case- turned out to be complicated. Libby not only LIED about his interaction with Tim Russert, claiming he'd heard the covert agents name from him, but 8 Bush administration officials testified that they talked to Libby about the covert agents name. More evidence revealed that Libby had proactively discussed the CIA employee with reporters, at the VICE PRESIDENT'S REQUEST, TO "PUSH BACK" ON STORIES CRITICAL OF THE ADMINISTRATION'S BASIS FOR INVADING IRAQ." Then Comey states that it was not clear why he lied. "Maybe he didn't want to admit that the leak started at the Vice President's office..." #3599 A HIGHER LOYALTY [v] <The v must mean vice president Cheney. His parting thoughts- "I would discover in the coming months that the pressures to bend the rules and to make convenient exceptions to laws when they got in the way of the president's agenda were tempting. And it was a temptation fed by the urgency of the topic and the nature of the people who couldn't take the long view or understand the importance of the country of doing things the right way, no matter the inconvenience."
07-26-2025, 02:39 PM
President Trump- "GOOD VS EVIL"
Dan Bongino- Can you imagine what he has discovered? I want to do justice to this book so I need to read more of this, but just skimming there are many disturbing details. There are the random lines on the bottom of certain pages. Page 7, 37, 47, 101 .There are 14 chapters and chapter 1 ENDs on page 14. Chapter 2 ENDs on page 28. "Moonshot" chapter 2 ENDs on page 28. Melinda Gates "Moment of Lift" Chapter 1 ENDs on Page 28. The price of Billy's plandemic book was $28.00. Billy's "Source Code" has 14 chapters. Last page of chapter 3 is 73. First page of chapter 6 is 73. 3+6=9 Bill Gates. Melinda's thriller price is $26.99, Comey's is $29.99 and Moonshot was $29.99. Comey had a line on the bottom of page 101 which is the second page of Chapter 7. Birx "Uncontrolled spread" page 101 is the second page of Chapter 7. ![]() Page 101 in "Moonshot" we have another 7. "With more and more experience, some countries are now seeing up to 7 doses per vial, which has raised the overall average to near 6.6 doses per vial. |
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