Daily Check-In 02/05/2018

Here’s some of what happened over the weekend and today.

HOUSE INTEL COMMITTEE VOTES UNANIMOUSLY TO RELEASE DEMOCRATIC REBUTTAL MEMO

Looks like it’s the Democrat’s turn to release a memo.  Hopefully this one isn’t a dud.

The Democrats in the House Intel Committee wrote a rebuttal memo to respond to the claims made in the Nunes Memo last week, and the Committee voted UNANIMOUSLY to release it.  It will now go to the White House, where Trump will either release it like he did with the Nunes Memo, or deny it’s release.  If it gets denied, the House can vote to have it released.

This is a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t move for Trump.

If he withholds the memo, he looks like a partisan hack who is afraid of this information coming out, and since it is based off of the same classified intel that the Nunes Memo was based on, he can’t use the excuse of exposing intelligence.  He can give the FBI a chance to redact what they need to, but he didn’t do that with the Nunes Memo, either.

If he does release it, then it shows that the Russian Investigation has a lot more fire to it than smoke, and each and every claim that Nunes made will be blown apart like a goat stepping on a landmine.

Now, we’ve got another week about memes about memos.  If memory serves, mama never wore a mumu and told me there’d be memes about memos.  My oh my.

 

DOW JONES DROPS ANOTHER 1200 POINTS TODAY

The Dow Jones just had the largest single day drop in its history, and is down over 8 percent since Friday.

Two days of historic drops is something to keep an eye on, but remember that the Dow is not the Economy.  It is only one measure of how certain stocks are doing in a given day.

There’s two big reasons for this drop.  First, Trump’s new pick for the Fed, which just assumed the office, has signaled that she wants to increase interest rates faster than previously expected.  This is causing brokers and day traders to move their money from stocks to bonds, as the bonds will produce more money over time, and are more stable than stocks.

Second, this is a side-effect of the GOP Tax Plan.  Most of these corporations took place in a stock buyback program with the savings they made with the tax plan.  Sure, some of them gave bonuses to employees, but that was nothing compared to wha they gave to their shareholders.  This buyback created a spike in stock values, which I hypothesize created a mini-bubble in stock prices.  Once these buybacks were done, there was nothing to keep these values up.  Hence, the bubble burst.

Of course, that doesn’t stop the media or people who think they know what they’re doing from proclaiming doom and gloom.

Expect Trump, Sean Hannity, and Fox News to blame Obama in 3, 2, 1…

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, I WAS KIDDING!!!  I didn’t mean for that to be taken literally.  SMH.

Yes, I’m old enough that I had to look up what SMH meant.

 

REACTIONS AND FALLOUT FROM THE NUNES MEMO

Here’s some of the related news events from the Nunes Memo…

This memo fell flatter than me trying to do a Triple Lutz.  That’s an ice skating thing, and considering the last time I ice skated I almost lost my thumb from being so clumsy, just imagine a middle-aged out of shape guy with no balance trying to jump, spin, and land.

 

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT RULES AGAINST MANAFORT, FOR MUELLER IN CIVIL CASE QUESTIONING LEGALITY OF RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION

Suck it, Manafort!

This was Paul Manafort’s Hail Mary move.  If he could show that the investigation was illegal, then the 10 charges he’s looking at could be dismissed.

Instead, if he’s found guilty, he’ll spend the rest of his life in prison.  And this is BEFORE the espionage/treason/war crimes charges.

 

‘I HOPE THIS IS AN INSTANCE OF FAKE NEWS’: FBI MESSAGES SHOW THE BUREAU’S REAL REACTION TO TRUMP FIRING JAMES COMEY 

This is from Ben Wittes at Lawfare Blog.  His work doesn’t get a baby cannon boom.

From his article…

    On June 22, 2017, Wittes made four FOIA requests. One of them sought communications to the workforce from the senior FBI leadership regarding Comey’s firing. Another sought communications on the topic from all the assistant directors and special agents in charge at the FBI’s many components and field offices to their respective teams. When the FBI did not respond in a timely manner, Wittes sued—represented by the folks at Protect Democracy—stating that his purpose was “to show conclusively that President Trump and his White House staff are lying about career federal law enforcement officers, their actions, and their attitudes”:

Over the weekend, we received 103 pages of records responsive to Wittes’s first two requests—messages from FBI leadership around the country and across the bureau regarding the firing of Director Comey. The bureau identified 116 pages of responsive material and withheld only 13 pages, so this material constitutes the overwhelming bulk of communications to staff on the subject of the firing.

What does it show? Simply put, it shows that Ellingsen nailed it when she described a reaction of “shock” and “profound sadness” at the removal of a beloved figure to whom the workforce was deeply attached. It also shows that no aspect of the White House’s statements about the bureau were accurate—and, indeed, that the White House engendered at least some resentment among the rank and file for whom it purported to speak. As Amy Hess, the special agent in charge in Louisville, put it: “On a personal note, I vehemently disagree with any negative assertions about the credibility of this institution or the people herein.”

This was part of what he called “the nicest FOIA request ever made to the FBI.”  They gave him 103 pages of information to prove that President Trump lied about his excuse that the FBI was in turmoil before he fired James Comey.

 

MIKE FLYNN REALLLLLLY COOPERATING WITH MUELLER

This came in from Law and Crime, formerly Lawnewz.

Mike Flynn’s sentencing has been postponed due to upcoming events.  If he had given them everything, and he was no longer of any use, he’d be in jail right now.  Instead, he’s giving Mueller everything and then some.  I wouldn’t be surprised if he testifies against one of the “bigger fish.”

 

TRUMP CALLS PEOPLE WHO DON’T CLAP FOR HIM ‘TREASONOUS’ AND ‘UN-AMERICAN’

In a speech today, Trump used language straight out of 1930’s Germany…again.

Considering that his only form of being able to handle criticism and self-doubt is through projection, one can almost guess what’s on his mind.

 

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO HEAR APPEAL ON PENNSYLVANIA GERRYMANDERING CASE

Suck it, Mike Turzai!

Here’s what the map looks like now…

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And here’s what it could look like, if it were drawn fairly…

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Pennsylvania has 800,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans, yet Republicans hold a 13-5 advantage in the House.

 

RUMOR MILL:  THE ONCOMING STORM AND THE CRAZIEST GAME THEORY

From the Rumor Mill, talk about a RICO investigation against the GOP is picking up steam, and possibly even some MSM chatter.  A lot of talk about money laundering is coming up as well involving Trump’s properties, especially his golf courses.  He has a bad habit of suing to get property tax bills lowered after initial claims of how much his property is worth.  Not necessarily evil or criminal, but damn peculiar.

The crazies thing I’ve seen today is something I’ll go into far greater detail about later, but it is the second craziest thing I think I’ve thought since this whole mess began.  The craziest being The Russian Hypothesis, Version 0.1, which is due for an update to include what I’ve learned about Bill Browder and the Magnitsky Act.  The money part makes everything fall into place.

Today’s crazy came from Eric Garland, and was the natural evolution of a previous conversation.

What if Trump was allowed to win?  What if, even knowing about the Russian interference, the criminal behavior, and all of the other nasty shit that Trump did, someone held back on purpose to let him win, knowing that once he was in power, he would expose himself, his comrades, his co-conspirators, and anyone who could benefit from his criminal empire?

I’m not saying that happened, not by a long shot.  And I refuse to pull the “look on the bright side” until that traitorous ape is away from the nuclear weapons, but I’ve thought about this for a while.  Trump is the symptom of global criminal corruption, not the root cause.  He’s the mole that gets you in the doctor to get a checkup.  The corruption is the cancer.

Putin and his Oligarch buddies are a large part of it, but they’re not alone.  Vast criminal enterprises around the world, that until recently stayed in the background, are threatening liberal democracy around the world.  And the corrupt are using the rule of law to pervert the rule of law.

Two can play this game.

Justice is slow, plodding, and thorough.  But when she shows up, she rains down on her enemies.

The forecast calls for showers of justice for the foreseeable future.

 

That’s it for today.

 

Thank you, and have a good one.

 

“Without Journalists, it’s just propaganda.”

– Katy Tur

The Justice League

ROBERT MUELLER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE

When Robert Mueller was appointed the Special Counselor for the Russia Investigation by the Deputy Attorney General back in May 2017, one of the first things that he did was assemble a team to help him with the day to day activities.  Not only would these team members do the heavy lifting in the courtroom, but their expertise would shape the investigation.  These hires also tell us who and what they know.

What do we know about this team?

They are some of the best prosecutors in the world, specializing in everything from white-collar crimes to cybersecurity to terrorism.  Many of them gave up 6, 7, possibly 8 figure salaries and partnerships to work on the Russian Investigation at base government pay.

What does this mean?

This means that there is more than enough evidence to convince some of the greatest lawyers on Earth to leave their private practices representing the wealthiest clients in the world to take part in the largest case in history.  At the least, they will take part in the prosecution of the President of the United States.  At the most, their roles will be pivotal in securing the fate of Democracy as we know it.

Who’s on the team, and what do they do?

Robert Mueller, Special Counselor

Former FBI Director, Mueller took over the position one week before the 9/11 terror attacks.  He became the longest serving FBI Director since J. Edgar Hoover.  After his time there, he became a partner at WilmerHale law firm in Washington, D.C.

James Quarles, member of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force

James Quarles was a young man in the 1970’s, but already a skilled lawyer.  He served as an Assistant Special Prosecutor in the Watergate scandal.

Andrew Weissmann, Fraud and Corruption

Weissmann headed up the Enron Task Force between 2002 and 2005.  Before that he was a federal prosecutor in New York.  He took down Enron Chariman Kenneth Lay, CEO Jeffery Skilling, and members and bosses in the Genovese, Colombo, and Gambino crime families.

Greg Andres, White-Collar Crimes

Andres brings foreign bribery experience to the team.  He took down an $8 Billion Ponzi scheme in Texas.

Andrew D. Goldstein, Assistant US Attorney from Southern District New York

Goldstein worked for Preet Bharara in SDNY where he led the public corruption unit.  He has experience in money laundering, fraud, and corruption cases.  Before his boss was fired by Donald Trump, Goldstein and Preet were supposedly working on a RICO case against the Trump Organization.  Rumor has it that he took the evidence against Trump with him down to Washington.

Elizabeth Prelogar, The Russian Expert

Prelogar is fluent in Russian, and clerked for Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.

Rush Atkinson, Criminal Fraud

Atkinson is a prosecutor in the Criminal Division Securities & Financial Fraud Unit.  He took down a mother and son team that orchestrated a $16 million medicare fraud scheme.

Aaron Zebley, former Chief of Staff to FBI Director Mueller

Zebley has expertise in Counterterrorism and National Security cases.  He was prosecuting Al Qaeda before prosecuting Al Qaeda was cool.  In recent years at WilmerHale, he focused on Cybersecurity cases.

Michael Dreeben, Supreme Court Expert

Less than 10 attorneys in history have argued more than 100 cases before the United States Supreme Court.  Michael Dreeben is one of them.

Adam Jed, Civil Appeals Expert

Jed is an appellate lawyer in the civil division, not the criminal division.  This implies that they’re preparing for civil cases, and expecting them them to challenged on appeal.  His most famous case is United States v. Windsor, where he helped overturn the Defense of Marriage Act and brought about the legalization of gay marriage across the land.

Aaron Zelinsky, U.S. Attorney from Maryland

Zelinsky has worked for Rod Rosenstein, and was a hostage negotiator in the State Department under President Obama.

Kyle Freeny, Money Laundering and Asset Recovery

Freeny just wrapped up work on the “Wolf of Wall Street” money laundering case when she got the call to join the Mueller team.

Zainab Ahmad, Counterterrorism and Witness Flipping

Ahmad has singlehandedly crippled Al Qaeda in the United States.  She has more convictions against terrorists in the United States than anyone else.  How?  She’s THE expert in flipping witnesses. If she can flip hardened terrorists against each other, what chance does a member of the Trump Family have against her?

Jeanie Rhee, former Deputy Assistant Attorney General

Rhee has two years of DOJ experience, and worked with Robert teller at WilmerHale.  She represented the Clinton Foundation in a racketeering lawsuit in 2015.

Brandon Van Grack, National Security Division Prosecutor

Van Grack is an expert in espionage, national security, and International Crime cases.

Ryan Dickey, Cybercrime Expert  

Ryan K. Dickey is a United States Attorney who specializes in cyber crimes. He was the prosecutor who convicted the original Guccifer, and is the man behind the shutdown of MegaUpload. He is one of the best attorneys in the world for prosecuting computer crimes.

Scott Meisler, Appellate Lawyer

Scott has represented the government in appeals involving search warrants, seizures, motions to suppress wiretap evidence, mail fraud, wire fraud, as well as structuring financial transactions and money laundering.  In other words, he knows how to “defend the technicalities.”

Brian Richardson, The New Guy

Richardson clerked for Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer in October 2016 before joining the Mueller team in July 2017.  He’s also worked in multiple district courts.

Heather Alpino, Counterintelligence and Export Control

Alpino is a Harvard Law graduate who has worked on cases against Iranian hackers, a British National and American who tried to get chemical weapons equipment into Syria, and prosecuted Hamza Kolsuz for trying to illegally export guns to Turkey.

Jonathan Kravis, Corruption

Kravis has experience in prosecuting public corruption cases.  He helped take down former Congressman Chaka Fattah and DEA Agent Artemis Papadakis.

Uzo Asonye, Fraud and Financial Crimes

Asonye is the Deputy Chief of the Financial Crimes and Public Corruption Unit in Eastern District Virginia.

Kathryn Rakoczy, Street Crime

Rakoczy has spent most of the last decade specializing in misdemeanors and violent crime in Washington, D.C.

Deborah Curtis, Counterespionage

Curtis has worked on many cases of espionage, including busting Chinese companies trying to get around North Korean sanctions, nailing an American scientist spying for the Israelis, prosecuting former State Department contractor Stephen Jin-Woo Kim for leaking classified intelligence to an Fox News reporter, and Chelsea Manning.

 

What can we infer?

We have multiple experts in money laundering, fraud, bribery, mafia crimes, cyber crimes, espionage, counterterrorism, asset recovery, witness flipping, international crimes, and Russian culture.  By the way, they also have one of the few people alive that prosecuted a White House for criminal charges.

Mueller is not fucking around.

So far, we’ve got two arrests on white-collar crimes, and two convictions on plea deals for lying to the FBI regarding contacts with Russians.  Plus, there’s a ton of stuff still under seal.

Without hyperbole, this is one of the greatest collection of lawyers ever pulled together.  They’ve been working on this case since May 2017, and the investigation began a year before that.  Any one of these prosecutors coming after a person would cause sleepless nights and panic inducing anxiety.  All of them coming after a person would cause them to seriously contemplate suicide.

They are not fucking around.  People are going to jail, or worse.

Thanks to Reddit user PoppinKREAM and this post for making this post a lot easier to put together.

 

UPDATED FEBRUARY 25, 2018:  From some new information from CNN, I made a few changes:

Kyle Freeney is a she, not a he.  I also added Brian Richardson and Scott Meisler.

UPDATED APRIL 6, 2018:  Corrected spelling of Elena Kagan.

UPDATED JULY 20, 2018:  Based on this article from The Daily Beast, I added the following people:

  • Heather Alpino
  • Jonathan Kravis
  • Uzo Asonye
  • Kathryn Rakoczy
  • Deborah Curtis

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 3, 2018: According to reporting from  this article from CNN, the following lawyers have left Mueller’s team.

  • Ryan Dickey
  • Brian Richardson

UPDATED OCTOBER 3, 2018: According to reporting from Politico, the following lawyers have left Mueller’s team.

  • Kyle Freeny
  • Brandon Van Grack

Daily Check-In 02/02/2018

It’s Friday.  It’s Groundhog’s Day.  If Trump sees his shadow, expect 6 more weeks of covering up Treason.

THE NUNES MEMO RELEASED

Once again, the Right Wing Media built up a release of information from Devin Nunes as the worst thing to ever happen to this country, and anyone who isn’t on board with protecting Trump is an enemy of the United States.  Then, when the information comes out, it’s a dud.

We’ve seen this movie before, but I liked the original with Bill Murray better.  At least in that Groundhog’s Day, Phil drove a truck off a cliff.

Here’s a copy of the memo.

Nunes picked the wrong hill to die on.  The memo has 5 points.

  1.  The FISA warrant against Carter Page originated with the Steele Dossier.  No previous evidence was used.  And since this was paid for by the Democrats, it shouldn’t count.
  2. A news piece based on the Dossier was used as evidence in the FISA court apporval.  (Notice how this already contradicts the first point about how only the Steele Dossier was enough evidence for the warrant.)  Also, because Steele talked to a journalist, he was terminated as an FBI contact.
  3. Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr, whose wife works for Fusion GPS, maintained contact with Steele, and served as a go-between with Deputy AG Sally Yates, Acting Deputy AG Dana Boente, and Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein.  Steele said he “was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president.”
  4. Confusion about timing at the FBI about the Dossier, where Nunes tries to show that it was “not corroborated” in January 2017, but by December 2017, Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe said that a warrant wouldn’t have been pursued if not for the Dossier.
  5. George Papadopoulos is mentioned in Page’s FISA application.  George’s involvement led to a CI investigation by Peter Strozk in July 2016.  He then goes down the rabbithole of the Strozk/Lisa Page (no relation) text messages, which CLEARY showed a bias against Trump.

 

That’s the extent of the Nunes Memo.  That’s what the Traitor Who Cried Wolf was screaming about.

Now, let’s think about this for a second…

Devin’s entire memo, which he claims he wrote with Trey Gowdy, which Gowdy denies, revolves around abuses in the FISA process and poison fruit investigation of Carter Page, a man who the IC had eyes on since 2013 due to his enthusiastic contacts with Russians, and was renewed at least 3 times by 4 different judges and signed off by three different Deputy Attorney Generals, which started in October 2016, but was based off of opposition research, and some FBI employees really didn’t like Trump, so the whole thing should be thrown out.  And it was based off of multiple pieces of evidence including info gathered from a person who has since turned states evidence and it was months before the warrant, but ignore that part.

Like I said in Daily Check-In 02/01/2018, Devin Nunes picked the wrong hill to die on.

Of course, the memo is just part of the story.  Here’s some of the related news stories that came out about the memo…

Trump doesn’t think the Justice Department is loyal enough to him and wants to use the memo to make changes in its leadership.

“Trump suggested to aides and confidants that the memo might give him the justification to fire Rosenstein — something about which Trump has privately mused — or make other changes at the [DOJ], which he had complained was not sufficiently loyal to him.”

Of fucking course, Sean Hannity gave Trump advice.

Republican Senators Thune, Collins, and Graham call out Devin’s bullshit.

Dipshit Cowpoke didn’t even read his own fucking memo.

Trey Gowdy is trying put distance between him and this memo, stressing that this does not discredit the Mueller Investigation.

Devin lied about what James Comey said under oath to the Senate about the Steele Dossier being “salacious and unverified.”

Nunes also lied about McCabe’s testimony.

FBI texts between Peter Strozk and Lisa Page show no conspiracy against Donald Trump.

Carter Page’s interview with Chris Hayes back in October 2017. Go to the 7:00 mark. The Sheldon Cooper of Treason predicts exactly what Paul Ryan would do.

Even Ed Snowden is throwing shade at Devin Nunes.

From Senator John McCain:

“In 2016, the Russian government engaged in an elaborate plot to interfere in an American election and undermine our democracy. Russia employed the same tactics it has used to influence elections around the world, from France and Germany to Ukraine, Montenegro, and beyond. Putin’s regime launched cyberattacks and spread disinformation with the goal of sowing chaos and weakening faith in our institutions. And while we have no evidence that these efforts affected the outcome of our election, I fear they succeeded in fueling political discord and dividing us from one another.

 

“The latest attacks on the FBI and Department of Justice serve no American interests – no party’s, no president’s, only Putin’s. The American people deserve to know all of the facts surrounding Russia’s ongoing efforts to subvert our democracy, which is why Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation must proceed unimpeded. Our nation’s elected officials, including the president, must stop looking at this investigation through the warped lens of politics and manufacturing partisan sideshows. If we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing Putin’s job for him.”

FBI Director Chris Wray had this to say:

“Talk is cheap, the work you do is what will endure.  We speak through our work, 1 case at a time, 1 intelligence product at a time.”

 

 

DOW DROPS 600 POINTS IN ONE DAY

I wonder how fast Trump will blame Obama, HRC, Democrats, Jeff Bezos, George Soros, Joe Scarborough, and/or black people for this?

The Dow Jones is not an accurate tool for measuring economic performance today, but a lot of people still put a lot of weight in this.  If this is just a self-correction after the artificial market rise of January following the GOP tax cuts going into effect, then this isn’t too bad and will level out soon.

But, if this is just the beginning of worse market, then buckle the fuck up.  Trump has so far survived many things, but a bad economy will help make for the perfect storm.  Of course, that assumes he makes to Summer…

 

THE DEBATE ABOUT MUELLER’S ABILITY TO INDICT TRUMP

The Politico article talks about the two main legal opinions that have been established that would prevent Mueller from pursuing charges against Trump.

The first was an opinion from the Justice Department back in 1973 during the Watergate investigation, which states that employees of the DOJ cannot pursue criminal charges against the President.  This, in turn was saying that U.S. Attorneys couldn’t work a case against Nixon.

The second opinion came in 2000, after Bill Clinton’s Impeachment.  This opionion states that a sitting President cannot have charges brought against them because that would get in the way of executing their constitutionally required duties.

Notice a pattern here?

Both legal opinions were written by persons at the Department of Justice, during the terms of the only two serious Impeachment Proceedings of the 20th century, in favor of the President that appointed them, and saying “Nah uh, you can’t do that. I’ve got my shield up, I’m not it, you’re it!  I’m TELLING!  MOMMY!!!”

Neither of these opinions have ever faced a serious legal challenge, because we’ve never been in this position before.  Both of them are dubious as best, as they both put unconstitutional restrictions on who can or cannot bring criminal charges against an individual who just happens to be the President.

If Mueller does unseal and release indictments against Trump, this case will get fast-tracked to the Supreme Court.  Once there, expect a ruling that includes the phrase “No man is above the law.”

As far as when, one of the lawyers interviewed predicts sometime in the Spring.  The reason for this is that Mueller likely wouldn’t want to interfere or influence the upcoming elections more than he had to.

 

FOX NEWS INTERVIEWS RUSSIAN LAWYER SPY VESELNITSKAYA

What in the Actual Fuck is going on here?

Think about the optics of this for a moment.  Someone sat back and said “Gee, you know what’s a good idea?  On the same day that Trump and his little bitch Nunes make a big fucking stink about FISA warrants against a person in contact with the Russians, lets interview a lawyer spy that was at a meeting in Trump Tower.  That’s a brilliant idea.”

And people wonder why I sometimes drink.

 

SPAM KING EXTRADITED TO UNITED STATES

The Russian head of the world’s largest spam bot network was extradited from Spain.  He was caught while vacationing in Spain.

This might not seem like it’s related, but this article from Louise Mensch last April ties Pytor Levashov to Boris Epshteyn and Team Trump.

A botnet is a collection of networked computers that are used to run malware.  That malware can do many things, like sending spam, manipulate social media, or perform a DDoS.  Distributed Denial of Service, an old-school method of clogging up an IP address.

A handful of skilled hackers can cause havoc, but you’d need an army of bots to actually do anything of impact.  Levashov owned the largest botnet in the world, and has significant ties to Russian Mafia and Government.

 

SENATOR RON WYDEN SEEKS DOCUMENTS ON NRA TIES TO RUSSIAN MONEY

Sneaking in under the radar today, a Senate Democrat announced that he wants the financial evidence linking the National Rifle Association to the Russians.

40 years ago the NRA transitioned from a Gun Owners Rights group to a Lobbyist for the gun manufacturers. When that happened, they became a fire hose of money to the Republican Party. This was cemented in the 90’s with the Assault Rifle Ban enacted by Clinton and the Dems 93-94. The NRA stopped any pretense of bipartisanship and funneled all of their campaign money to the Republican Party, becoming their largest donor. This also forced a “purity test” on all GOP candidates since then that any gun restriction is bad, no matter what good it does.

The Russian Money didn’t start until 2012, a couple years after Citizens United kicked in allowing unlimited campaign donations, and Congress was debating the Magnitsky Act. The NRA exploited a part of the law that allowed for no tracking of donations whatsoever, and the Russians, keen on not having their assets frozen, made repealing Magnitsky their largest foreign goal.

Yes, it always comes back to money with the Russians.

 

FLORIDA’S LIFETIME BAN ON FELONS VOTING RULED UNCONSTITUTIONAL

A Federal Court ruled that Florida’s ban on felons voting is unconstitutional.

If this holds, more than 1 million ex-felons who have served their time, most of them minorities, would regain their right to vote.

Between this and the half a million Puerto Ricans that moved to Florida after Hurricane Maria, the political map would change from a toss-up to solidly Democratic state for a generation.

 

RUMOR MILL: WHAT ARE THE BEST BOOTS TO WEAR IN A SHITSTORM?

Today’s a bit of a weird day, and a lot of it has already been mentioned, like Dr. Grayson posting that little bit about Carter Page “predicting” the future, but there were a couple general themes on Twitter.  Some of it was doom and gloom, how this was the beginning of the end, everything is falling to shit, and Trump will fire everyone who he doesn’t like, so why bother anymore?

Fuck that noise.

The core of the Rumor Mill took… a different approach.  “Itching for a fight” is an understatement.

The lawyers brought their A game and pointed out a shitload of laws that Nunes likely violated.  The reporters connected the dots to the GOP’s complicity in the fight.  The spies and Intel people talked about a bunch of crimes that the IC knows about.  By the way, I’m pretty sure today was the first time that Countercheckist explicitly stated that the Russians have tape of Trump raping an underage girl.  Considering he called each and every major move ahead of time, including the indictments, this carries a lot of weight.  And Louise was having a field day with one confirmation after another.

I don’t write about everything I’ve seen or heard, but a lot of the weird shit I heard last Spring is coming to fruition now.  Shit that I first thought was completely insane, like the Republican Party accepting foreign money through close-knit donors like Megachurches and the NRA, are starting to get coverage in the Press.  Yes, I said Megachurches.  They were mentioned in the same rumors as the NRA and other Pro-GOP groups that were being used to launder Russian money to the GOP.  I don’t have names yet, but I will laugh my ass off if Joel Osteen was involved.  But if you want a spoiler alert, ask why Billy Graham’s son Franklin is so quick to defend Trump against the Russian allegations.

 

That’s it for today.  I’ll probably do something over the weekend.  I’m not sure what yet, but I’ll do something.  I still want to do a write-up on Mueller’s Justice League, plus a few other things.  I’ve got a feeling that they’re going to get a lot of work coming up.

 

Thank you, and have a good one.

“Without Journalists, it’s just propaganda.”

– Katy Tur

Daily Check-In 02/01/2018

Thursday, February 1.  The craziness of the last few days continues.  Here’s the short version of what’s going on with Dipshit Cowpoke’s memo, the Mueller Investigation, and some news from around the Rumor Mill.

THE NUNES MEMO

This has been a very fast paced day, so let me just list what happened, in at least some semblance of order.

That’s as of 9pm EST.  The shit is flying fast today, so there’s a good chance something else comes in by the end of the night.

I recommend reading this profile on Dipshit Cowpoke over at The Moscow Project.  This gives a long, detailed description of Devin Nunes, and how much shit he’s in, and he’s caused.  They hit the nail on the head about his actions.

This political stunt has real costs. By deploying his deceptive spin, Nunes may have jeopardized the original—and sensitive—classified information. A recent letter from the Justice Department, authored by a Trump political appointee, called Nunes’ effort to publicly release classified and sensitive law enforcement information “excessively reckless.” Nunes has been aided and amplified by Russian intelligence operatives online, as well as by Wikileaks, which Trump’s own CIA Director has described as a “hostile intelligence service helped by Russia.” It is this very Russian influence operation that the House Intelligence Committee is supposed to be investigating.

 

The actions and motives of Devin Nunes and House Republicans pushing this memo could not be more clear: they are pursuing a scorched earth strategy to protect Trump from being held responsible for his actions and they will bring down the entire FBI and Department of Justice if that is what it takes.

 

DO NOT FUCK WITH THE FBI

“I’d rather have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in.”

– Lyndon B. Johnson, referring to J. Edgar Hoover.

LBJ HATED Hoover.  But he knew that there was no one more powerful or more dangerous in Washington than the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

Trump, Nunes, Paul Ryan, and the rest of the Republican Party are about to declare war on the FBI.  Who wins a war with the FBI?

The Mother Fucking FBI, that’s who wins.

Earlier today the FBI Agents Association released a statement in support of their Director, Chris Wray.

The FBI Agents Association appreciates FBI Director Chris Wray standing shoulder to shoulder with the men and women of the FBI as we work together to protect our country from criminal and national security threats. As Director Wray noted, FBI Special Agents have remained steadfast in their dedication to professionalism, and we remain focused on our important work to protect the country from terrorists and criminals—both domestic and international. Special Agents take a solemn oath to our country and to the Constitution, and the American public continues to be well-served by the world’s preeminent law enforcement agency.

Protecting this country from enemies, both domestic and international.  Notice the phrasing?

This is a little twist on the wording used in the FBI Oath of Service.

I [name] do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.

But that little twist in this press statement isn’t by accident.  They are saying, in not so subtle language, that they will not abide by criminal activities, and they will not see their work perverted, even from the President or members of Congress.

This is the greatest confrontation between the FBI and the White House since Watergate. And the FBI doesn’t always play fair.  Just look up Mark Felt.

Who’s Mark Felt?  Try googling Deep Throat.  HOLD IT, WAIT.  Turn Safe Search On, THEN google Deep Throat.

 

HOPE HICKS PROPOSED COVERING UP THE TRUMP TOWER EMAILS ON A CONFERENCE CALL WITH THE PRESIDENT ON THE LINE

Communications Director Hope Hicks reportedly made a boo boo.  According to Mark Corallo, the former spokesman for Trump’s Legal Team, Hope had ‘told President emails would never get out.’  The emails in question were the emails between Donnie Jr. and Rob Goldstone planning the June 9, 2016 meeting in Trump Tower between the Russians, represented by lawyer spy Natalia Veselnitskaya.  Of course, in the dumbest act of political self-sabotage since the Reynolds Pamphlet, Donnie Jr. tweeted out the emails himself.

Hearing this freaked out Mark so much that this, along with a couple other things he saw that day, he quit.

So, this was covered on Maddow last night, and she said something that caught my attention.  It wasn’t this quote about keeping the emails from getting out, but after Hope said that this, she started freaking out after ending the call because she realized what she said, and there wasn’t a lawyer on the call to protect the conversation.

Think about that for a moment.  She’s not freaking out because she just promised a plan to cover up a crime or obstruct an investigation, but because a lawyer wasn’t on the call.

This tells me a couple things.

First, that Team Trump does this kind of conference call a little too often.

Second, they’re abusing the Attorney-Client privilege.  They’ll plan all of their illegal shit, but as long as they have a lawyer in the room, on the call, or on the email chain, they’ll claim that this conversation was privileged communications between an Attorney and their Clients.  Think Saul Goodman and a really dumb Walter White.

Finally, everyone on Team Trump should be very worried.  Like, finding out one of your exes tested positive for HIV worried.  One of the more interesting things that came out of Paul Manafort’s indictment was that Mueller’s team successfully argued to the Grand Jury to subpoena his lawyer, by providing evidence that Manafort committed crimes in the lawyer’s presence, thus invalidating the Attorney-Client privilege.

If Hope’s little statement is true, she might have just torpedoed the Trump Presidency.  If Mueller can show that there is enough probable cause that they have committed crimes in front of their lawyers, then they can subpoena the lawyers that were in the room or on the phone.

Hope Hicks has two options.  Either she can hope and pray that Donald “rewards” her with a pardon, which would also open her up to a legal shitstorm, or she can flip like a gymnast.  If she hasn’t already flipped, she’s screwed.

 

CARTER PAGE UNDER INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE SINCE 2013

Almost 5 years.  Carter Page has had spook eyes on him for almost 5 years.

Carter Page has been on the radar for 5 years, after having played footsie with a convicted Russian Spy ring.  So much crap about Page came out in 2016 that there was a FISA warrant issued for him in 2016.  At some point later in 2016, after Trump’s team began receiving Security Briefings, Carter Page became Persona Non Grata in the Trump Campaign.

They didn’t have any official associations with Carter Page after the inauguration.  He’s continued to make a fool of himself throughout the year, and did some of the stupidest things possible, like meeting with the Senate Intelligence Committee for 10 hours without a lawyer present.

Of all the people that Devin Nunes could have made a stink about, he chose Page.  Why?

Why would Nunes choose Page instead of someone else?

I can think of two reasons, and two reasons only.

Either Nunes is worried he’s under a FISA warrant, or was caught up in one, and he’s hoping that this memo will destroy any credibility of FISA, or this is the only Top Secret information he’s been able to see about the Russia Investigation.

Louise Mensch broke a story back in May 2017 that Devin Nunes, the head of the House Intelligence Committee, had his TS/SCI clearance revoked.  At the time, I thought it was a little hopeful, but not likely.  Now, I think she was on to something.

From a tactical standpoint, Carter Page is a terrible hill to die on.  His history with the Russians makes him a terrible choice for highlighting abuses inherit in the system.  This isn’t a battlefield that one chooses, but fights on because they were forced on.

 

RICK GATES’ OLD ATTORNEYS QUIT, NEW ATTORNEY SPECIALIZES IN CUTTING PLEA DEALS IN FEDERAL COURT 

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Read that again.  His lawyers quit, and the reason is THE SUBJECT OF A MOTION UNDER SEAL.

They cannot publicly say why they quit at this time.

Rick Gates has flipped.  On top of the long list of people mentioned in Daily Check-In 01/24/2018, he also worked with David Whitfield.

So, who is David Whitfeld, and why does he matter?

Remember the FBI Raid in Baltimore back in May 2017?  I hadn’t started the blog yet, but I did mention it somewhere.  I need to make an index for this place one day.

Anyway, David Whitfeld was a Senior Advisor for Strategic Campaign Group, the GOP office that was raided back in May 2017.  David is also a former director at the Manafort/Stone/Black lobbying firm.

So, Rick Gates can take down all of the money people.  Papadopoulos can take down the Foreign Relations Committee.  Flynn can take down the Transition Team.  And if Hope Hicks flips, she can take down the Inner Circle.

 

RUMOR MILL:  FIGHTING A TANK WITH A TOOTHPICK

I heard this phrase earlier today on Reddit, and it got me thinking, “How can someone defeat a tank with a toothpick?”  Being an Engineer/IT/Nerd/Saboteur, I can think of a few ways this can be done, but anything involving a frontal assault ends in vanishing in a cloud of pink dust.

That’s what we’re about to see in the next few weeks.  A group of criminals using toothpicks to fight the tank of the Intelligence Community.

Within minutes of the first series of headlines coming out today saying that the White House was going to release the Nunes Memo, leaks were already flowing out of Langley and the Hoover Building.  Stories were being planted and handed over to trusted sources that are to be published only if the Memo gets released.

Every member of the Rumor Mill that even slightly implies some connection to the IC world all agreed on one thing…

Trump and his cronies will not survive this battle.  If the Memo sees the light of day, a flood of stories about Trump’s connections to Russia, as well as Nunes’s ties to Turkey and Russia.  Transcripts of the SIGINT that has Nunes in it is sitting in the hands of a trusted source, waiting for the word to call their trusted reporters at the Washington Post.

The IC is ready, willing, and able to go to a PR war with Trump.  The Nunes Memo puts sources in danger, and could get an agent killed.  Killed, so that a sycophant can protect a traitor.

Meanwhile, while all of this is going on, the Mueller Investigation keeps going.  We’ve assumed that there were sealed indictments, but today proves it.  Gates’s little attorney switch showed that the reason for this change is currently under seal.  We’ve seen several dockets in the past.  And, it’s been two months since the last indictment.

My guess is that there is something building, but Mueller has been holding off on the next series of indictments until after he meets with Trump, or his a wall in that regard.  If he hits a wall, the indictments could force a Grand Jury subpoena.  That would force Trump to try something drastic, like fire Rosenstein and/or Mueller.  Robert Mueller has this scenario game planned.

To quote John Schindler quoting one of his sources last year about Trump, “He will die in prison.”

 

That’s it for today.  Tomorrow is going to be another one of those days where I think about taking up a less stressful hobby than chronicling history, like Explosive Ordinance Disposal, Lion Taming, or guarding chocolate from a pregnant woman.

This is also a bit of a longer post because I just got a new toy.  I finally decided to get a new laptop after ten years.  My old MacBook passed old 5 years ago, and is so old that it doesn’t even get security updates anymore.  Considering I’m writing a blog about conspiracies, Russian hackers, and government overreach, it’s probably not a good idea to keep using it for this project.  Plus, the battery runs low after an hour and a half, only running a web browser and email.  So, I splurged a bit and bought a new laptop.  A sort-of new MacBook Pro.  New make and model, but I purchased it from the Refurbished store to save a couple hundred bucks.  Yes, I know that a MacBook Pro is overkill for a blog, but it has the best keyboard I’ve used in a long time (it has a new keyboard which helps me type faster), and I like the look and feel.  Plus, it’s easier to lock this down than a Windows laptop.  And yes, it is VERY expensive for a computer.  I’ve had several cars that didn’t cost this much.  Combined.  But I plan on keeping this thing until it dies and can’t be brought back from the grave.  Since I’ve moved to Macs a few years ago, the shortest time I’ve had one last was 9 years.  I’d like this one to last a long time.

Ok, that’s enough tech talk for today.  It’s one thing to talk about political conspiracies or rumors coming out of the Intelligence Community, but I refuse to get into the whole Mac vs. PC war.  I just wanted to talk about my new toy for a few minutes.  Thanks for indulging me.

Now, it’s back to our regularly scheduled program.

 

Thank you, and have a good one.

 

“Without Journalists, it’s just propaganda.”

– Katy Tur