On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 03:19:43 AM PDT, grarpamp <grarp...@gmail.com> 
wrote: 

>https://www.scribd.com/document/479781400/Steele-Spreadsheet-1
>https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/10/12/cbs-obtains-94-page-outline-showing-fbi-and-chris-steele-collaborative-use-of-media-reporting/

>Whole Russia-Trump thing entirely fabricated from
the start (anyone with a pol brain knew that). Initiated by
the corrupt Hillary Clinton family, with intent and assistance
from Fake News Media, Obamba, FBI, Deep State Intel,
and Democratic Party Operatives, surely forward to DNC
and candidates today. This one will be in the history books,
right next to the scam of Government itself.

>Trump withstood the four year long onslaught.

>#DrainTheSwamp


The one dramatic criticism I have of Trump is that at least so far, he has 
completely failed to get the vast majority of Hitlery's and Obama's cronies 
prosecuted, as well as HItlery herself.    One of the first and most obvious 
targets would be James Clapper, who lied to Congress (and to the public, making 
it obvious) about May 2013 about the American government keeping large amounts 
of information on Americans.  Most Federal felonies have a limitations period 
("Statute of limitations") of 5 years, meaning that Trump's own Justice 
Department had until May 2018 to prosecute Clapper.  Failure to prosecute 
Clapper, far from being a mere omission, must have actually been a deliberate 
choice on somebody's part.  

Hitlery Clinton herself committed violations of the Espionage Act, for allowing 
classified information to remain on her private, unapproved server, and for 
attempting to delete those 33,000 emails. Ostensibly, those were merely 
"personal" emails, but they were sorted solely by the (lack of) specific 
strings in the headers.   She is still prosecutable, but that certainly won't 
happen if Biden wins the upcoming election.  Does she have "something" on Trump?

 Trump appointed that idiot Jeff Sessions, who did essentially nothing, and 
actually 'recused' himself, allowing TheSwamp to work for 3 years.  The only 
explanation I can see for Sessions' behavior is that somebody "had something" 
on Sessions, too:  Trump should have fired Sessions within 9 months of his 
appointment if no progress (no prosecutions were initiated) was made by late 
2017.  As a practical matter, Sessions should have been fired the moment he 
recused himself.  Why did he not resign at that point?  Was Sessions 
deliberately impeding things?

These many failures to prosecute have certainly led to a general belief that 
Hitlery's and Obama's people 'must not have done anything wrong!!!' simply 
because they haven't been charged yet.  Or, at least it allows them to take 
this position.  

How many million votes will Trump lose in the election, and how many million 
will Biden gain, solely because Trump hasn't delivered on his "Lock her up!" 
promise from 2016? 

How do we explain Durham?   I suspect that part of his excuse will be that he 
decided at some point not to start ANY prosecutions until EVERY ONE of his 
investigations is complete.  This is truly insane.  That's just an excuse to 
delay, delay, and delay some more.  


I just saw a news item about some newly-discovered emails indicated that Hunter 
Biden introduced Joe Biden to some people at Burisma. Hunter Biden introduced 
his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top executive at a Ukrainian 
energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden pressured government 
officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was investigating the 
company, according to emails obtained by The Post.

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https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/email-reveals-how-hunter-biden-introduced-ukrainian-biz-man-to-dad/


"Smoking-gun email reveals how Hunter Biden introduced Ukrainian businessman to 
VP dad

By Emma-Jo Morris and Gabrielle Fonrouge

October 14, 2020 | 5:00am | Updated


"Hunter Biden introduced his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, to a top 
executive at a Ukrainian energy firm less than a year before the elder Biden 
pressured government officials in Ukraine into firing a prosecutor who was 
investigating the company, according to emails obtained by The Post."

"The never-before-revealed meeting is mentioned in a message of appreciation 
that Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser to the board of Burisma, allegedly sent 
Hunter Biden on April 17, 2015, about a year after Hunter joined the Burisma 
board at a reported salary of up to $50,000 a month."

“Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an opportunity to meet 
your father and spent [sic] some time together. It’s realty [sic] an honor and 
pleasure,” the email reads.

"An earlier email from May 2014 also shows Pozharskyi, reportedly Burisma’s No. 
3 exec, asking Hunter for “advice on how you could use your influence” on the 
company’s behalf."

"The blockbuster correspondence — which flies in the face of Joe Biden’s claim 
that he’s “never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings” — is 
contained in a massive trove of data recovered from a laptop computer."

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           Jim Bell

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