22/11/2021 strategic-culture.org  10 min 🇬🇧 #198255

Un agent de Clinton est à la source du Russiagate

Russiagate: Proof It was Hillary All Along

By Peter VAN BUREN

The indictment by Special Counsel John Durham of Igor Danchenko for  lying to the FBI demonstrates conclusively the Steele dossier was wholly untrue. Clinton paid for the dossier to be created and Clinton people supplied the fodder. Steele, working with journalists, pushed the dossier into the hands of the FBI to try to derail the Trump campaign. When that failed, the dossier was used to attack the elected president of the United States. The whole thing was the actual and moral equivalent of a Cold War op where someone was targeted by the FBI with fake photos of them in bed with a prostitute.

Start with a quick review of what Durham uncovered about the most destructive political assassination since Kennedy.

Christopher Steele, paid by the Clinton campaign (after Clinton's denial, it took a year for congressional investigators to  uncover the dossier was commissioned by the opposition research firm Fusion GPS, working for the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign, paid through the Perkins-Coie law firm) did no investigative work. Instead, his reputation as a former British intelligence officer was purchased to validate a dossier of lies and then to traffic those lies to the FBI and journalists.

Durham's investigation confirms one of Steele's key "sources" is the now-arrested  Danchenko, a Russian émigré living in the U.S. Steele was introduced to the Russian by  Fiona Hill, then of the Brookings Institute (Hill would go on to play a key role in the Ukraine impeachment scam.) Danchenko completely made up most of what he told Steele about Trump-Russian collusion. What he did not make up himself he was spoon fed by Charles Dolan, a long-time Clinton hack and campaign regular. Ironically, Dolan had  close ties not only to the Clintons but to the Russians as well; he and the public relations firm where he worked represented the Russian government and were registered as foreign agents for  Russia. Dolan is credited with, among other things, making up the pee tape episode. Dolan also fed  bogus info to Olga Galkina, another Russian who passed the information to Danchenko for inclusion in the dossier. Galkina noted in e-mails she was expecting Dolan to get her a job in the Hillary administration. Steele, a life-long Russia and intelligence expert, never questioned or verified anything he was told.

In short: Clinton pays for the dossier, Steele fills it with lies fed to him by a Clinton PR stooge through Russian cutouts, and the FBI swallowed the whole story. There never was a Russiagate. The only campaign which colluded with Russia was Clinton's. And Democrats, knowing this, actually had the guts to claim it was Trump who obstructed justice.

That the dossier was a sham was evident to anyone who ever read a decent spy novel. It was a textbook information op and The American Conservative, without any access to the documents Durham now has, saw through it years ago, as did many other non-MSM outlets. See  here (2/5/2018).  Here (2/15/2018).  Here (6/15/2018.)  Here (3/25/2019.)  Here (12/11/2019) and more. What was obvious from the publicly available information was, well, obvious to everyone but the FBI.

The dossier was the flimsy excuse the FBI used to justify a full-on investigation unprecedented in a democracy into the Trump campaign. That included electronic  surveillance (obtained by the FBI  lying directly to the  FISA court and presenting Steele's lies as corroborating evidence,) the use of undercover  operatives, false flag  ops with foreign diplomats and case  officers, and prosecution threats over minor procedural acts designed to legally torture low level Trump staffers (Carter  Page, who the FBI knew was a CIA source, and George Papadopoulos ) into "flipping" on the candidate.

Page in particular was a nobody with nothing, but the FBI needed him. Agents "  believed at the time they approached the decision point on a second FISA renewal that, based upon the evidence already collected, Carter Page was a distraction in the investigation, not a key player in the Trump campaign, and was not critical to the overarching investigation." They renewed the warrants anyway, three times, due to their value under the "  two hop" rule. The FBI can extend surveillance two hops from its target, so if Carter Page called Michael Flynn who called Trump, all of those calls are  legally open to monitoring. Page was a handy little bug used for a fishing expedition.

What's left is only to answer was the FBI really that inept that they could not see a textbook op run against them or that the FBI knew early on they had been handed a pile of rubbish but needed some sort of legal cover for their own operation, spying on Trump, and thus decided to look the other way at the obvious shortcomings of Steele's work.

"The fact pattern that John Durham is methodically establishing shows what James Comey and Andrew McCabe likely knew from day one the Steele dossier was politically-driven nonsense created at the behest of the Clinton campaign,"  said Kevin Brock, the FBI's former intelligence chief. "And yet they knowingly ran with its false information to obtain legal process against an American citizen. They defrauded not just a federal court, they defrauded the FBI and the American people."

The 2019 Horowitz Report, a look into the FBI's conduct by the Justice Department Inspector General, made clear the FBI knew the dossier was bunk and purposefully lied to the FISA court in claiming instead the dossier was backed up by investigative news reports, which themselves were secretly based on the dossier. The FBI knew Steele, who was on their payroll as a paid informant, had created a classic intel officer's  information loop, secretly becoming his own  corroborating source, and gleefully looked the other way because it supported their goals.

How bad was it? At no point in handling info accusing the sitting president of being a Russian agent, what would have been the most significant political event in American history, did the FBI seriously ask themselves "So exactly where did this information come from, specific sources and methods please, and how could those sources have known it?" Were all the polygraphs broken? The FBI learned Danchenko was Steele's  primary source in 2017, via the Carter Page tap, and moved ahead anyway.

From the FBI's perspective, turning a blind eye was not even that risky a gambit. They were so certain they would succeed (FBI agents and illicit lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page exchanged texts saying "Page: "Trump's not ever going to become president, right? Strzok: No. No he's not. We'll stop it.") and Hillary would ascend to the Oval Office that they felt they would have top cover for their evil. After Trump won and the FBI's coup planners shifted to impeachment, they held on to their top cover as James Comey presented himself as the man on the cross, aided by a  MSM which cared only about a) ending Donald Trump and b) cranking up their ratings with dollops of the dossier's innuendo. A mass media that bought lies about nonexistent weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and then promised "never again" did it again.

If a genie granted me a wish, I would want a conversation with Robert Mueller under some sort of truth spell. Did Mueller "miss" all the lies in his lengthy investigation, hoping to protect his beloved FBI? Or did he see himself as a reluctant white knight, having realized during his investigation the real crime committed was coup planning by the FBI and thinking that by ignoring their actions but clearing Trump he would bring the whole affair to its least worst conclusion?

I suspect Mueller realized he had been handed a coup-in-progress to either abet (by indicting Trump on demonstrably false information) or bury. He could not bring himself to destroy his beloved FBI. But the former Marine could also not bring himself to become the Colin Powell of his generation, squandering his hard won reputation to validate something he knew was not true. Mueller split the difference, and kept silent on the FBI and left Trump to his own fates.

This is the third indictment by Durham.  Danchenko's indictment, Clinton campaign lawyer Michael  Sussmann's, and FBI lawyer  Kevin Clinesmith's depict  criminal efforts to get Trump. The arrest of Danchenko makes clear Durham knows the whole story. What will he do with it? Will he walk his indictments up the ladder ever-closer to Hillary? Will he proceed sideways, leaving Hillary but moving deeper into the FBI? Maybe see if Fiona Hill connects the failed Russiagate coup she played a pivotal role in with the failed Ukrainegate impeachment she played a pivotal role in? Or will he use the stage of Congressional hearings as a way to bypass Joe Biden's Justice Department and throw the real decision making back to the voters?

History will record this chapter of America's story as one of its more sordid affairs. Only time however will tell if the greater tale is one of how close we came to ending our democracy via an intelligence agency coup, or whether Russiagate was just a nascent practice run by the FBI, on a longer road which led to our demise a president or two later. For those who belittled the idea of the Deep State, this is what it looks like exposed, all pink and naked.

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