Sunday, November 1, 2020

Some All Saints Day Russia-Bidengate

A Sunday morning, after Halloween night (which makes this All Saints Day), and two days before the fraction of the nation who hasn't voted (I have) goes to the polls, and we begin the awful process of counting and recounting votes and fighting over the outcome. It's no wonder there's not a lot here:

In Russiagate proper, from John Solomon at JTN, Mueller gathered evidence suggesting DNC, Clinton camp manufactured Russia collusion story, but somehow that failed to make it into the report. I wonder why?

The evidence — which is additional to records showing the law firm for the Clinton campaign and the DNC funded the infamous "Steele dossier" given to the FBI — was never mentioned in last year's vast, two-volume Mueller Report, which concluded that no Americans colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election.

The newly surfaced evidence bolsters separate intelligence reporting that Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe made public recently showing the Obama CIA also believed Clinton's campaign had launched a political dirty trick to "vilify" Trump on Russia in an effort to distract from her own controversies.

"We did have evidence to show that early collusion allegations against Trump and Manafort were created or propagated by people who either worked for the DNC or the Clinton campaign, including some efforts that went beyond the Steele dossier," a person with direct knowledge of the Mueller probe told Just the News.

The person spoke only on condition of anonymity because the person did not have permission to speak to the news media.

Asked why the Mueller report did not mention the Clinton campaign tactics, the source answered: "Our job was to report on and prosecute crimes, not write an essay on how political opposition research was conducted by the two parties."

And so they ignored buried evidence that the Hillary campaign and the DNC actually solicited, and paid for Russian disinformation on Donald Trump, in an investigation that was nominally about how Russia colluded with Americans to affect the outcome of the 2016 election?

And the Biden Crime Syndicate? Natalie Winters, TNP, Hunter Called ANOTHER Foreign Spy Chief A ‘Close Friend,’ Met KGB-Linked Man With Joe Biden. He might want to rethink the company he keeps; the Kazakhstani, that is. 

E-MAILS FROM HUNTER BIDEN’S HARD DRIVE SHOW THE FORMER VEEP’S SON REFERRING TO KARIM MASSIMOV – HEAD OF KAZAKHSTAN’S INTELLIGENCE AND ESPIONAGE AGENCY WHO MET WITH JOE BIDEN – AS A “CLOSE FRIEND.”

Massmiov, who also served as Prime Minister of the country from 2007 to 2012 and 2014 to 2016, now heads Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee (NSC). Kazakhstan’s NSC is the country’s premier intelligence agency and was formed as an offshoot of the Soviet Union’s KGB in 1992, and has retained several former KGB spies as its leadership and employees.

From John Solomon at JTN, again, Prize for Ukrainian prosecutor who settled Burisma case? A meeting with Clinton campaign. At least when you bought influence from Hunter, you got what you paid for. From the NYPo, Obama officials were ‘bothered’ by Hunter Biden Burisma job: book. I'm surprised they cared, unless they thought it would bring down the house of cards. 

Breitbart, Biden: ‘Nothing to’ Hunter Biden Laptop Story, ‘My Son’s an Honorable Man’, under some alternative bizarre meaning of the word honorable. But from Da Caller, Another 1-On-1 With Giuliani — After Giving Us The Hard Drive, He’s Now Directly Accusing Biden Of Two Specific Crimes. Do You Believe Him?


Giuliani countered by accusing the Biden family of defrauding their former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, and doing business with Chinese intelligence assets in a manner that gets “pretty close to an espionage charge.”

“They stole from the business. They defrauded Bobulinski and the other partners,” he stated. “They’re doing business with Chinese communist spies, and taking money from Chinese communist spies.”

“I would think even the most ill-informed would figure out taking money from a Chinese communist spy, gee, that could be espionage,” Giuliani continued. “None of the morons in the press pick that up.”

The Western Journal, Schumer Urges FBI Director To Ignore Growing Biden Scandal, Warns Investigation Could 'Undermine the Rule of Law'

“We write regarding press reports concerning materials allegedly describing activities by Hunter Biden, and found on a laptop at a Delaware repair shop,” the New York Democrat and fellow Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon wrote to FBI Director Christopher Ray.

“We are deeply concerned,” the Thursday letter continues, “about the possibility that in response to these reports the Trump Administration will take actions before Election Day that would seek to damage the Democratic presidential candidate and undermine the rule of law.”

The letter urges Wray “to resist pressure from President Trump and other partisan actors to take any actions intended to benefit President Trump politically on the eve of the election. Succumbing to such pressure would deeply undermine our national security interests and the credibility of law enforcement, and could have devastating consequences for the resiliency of our democracy.”

Don't turn on the lights 'cause they don't want to be seen.

And on the press malfeasance in the Biden reporting, from the Western Journal, Bill O'Reilly Blown Away as '100% of Corporate Media Blacked Out' New Biden Bombshell. Really? I would have expected him to be more cynical than that. Jazz Shaw at Hot Air thinks NBC’s Excuse For Not Covering The Hunter Biden Laptop Story Is Entirely Lame

Now that we’re within a couple of days of the election and a huge chunk of the country has already voted anyway, some of the mainstream media outlets who blacked out the Hunter Biden laptop story apparently feel it’s safe to come out of the closet and mention it. Among these is NBC News. Mind you, they’re still not going cover the actual story. They’re going to “explain” why they refused to cover the story. But even when offering that tiny admission that the story exists, they don’t get to their reasoning for refusing to cover it without first making outlandish claims about how there is no basis for these stories to begin with.
But the Wall Street Journal and Fox News — among the only news organizations that have been given access to key documents — found that the emails and other records don’t make that case. Leaving aside the many questions about their provenance, the materials offered no evidence that Joe Biden played any role in his son’s dealings in China, let alone profited from them, both news organizations concluded.
This is utter horse hockey. The emails regarding Hunter’s China deals may not have copied Joe Biden or included a response from him, but they certainly discussed his involvement. There may not have been a smoking gun with Uncle Joe’s fingerprints on it, but the discussions were between a Biden family member and his business associates, including the CEO of his company, who has since gone on record in multiple interviews. That entire paragraph is malarkey, as Joe himself would say. . . .
NYPo, Homeland security boss warns Twitter their ‘censorship poses a threat to our security’
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf sent off a stern warning to Twitter after the social media company suspended U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Mark Morgan.
“As the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other Federal agencies continue to rely on Twitter to share important information with the U.S. public, your censorship poses a threat to our security,” Wolf wrote in a letter to Twitter boss Jack Dorsey, according to Fox News.
Morgan was thrown off his account after praising President Trump’s wall along the Mexican border.

“Every mile helps us stop gang members, murderers, sexual predators, and drugs from entering our country. It’s a fact, wall’s work.” Morgan said in the offending tweet.

Twitter promptly flagged the post as a violation of their “hateful conduct” policy.

Ho broke Twitter policy by praising President Trumps work.  

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