August 15, 2018

"It's not possible to pul off a large conspiracy"--so say Democrats

Liberals and Democrats often tell you that conspiracies simply can't happen, because it's simply impossible to keep a conspiracy involving lots of players secret.

This is bullshit, and if you want proof, here it is:  We have 10,000 actual verified texts sent and received on the official FBI phones of counter-intell ace Peter Strzok and his FBI-attorney-mistress Lisa Page, discussing their burning goal of preventing Donald Trump from winning the presidency.

The conspiracy seems to have included 14 top FBI officials and dozens of others.  So definitely big.  But so far the Lying Mainstream Media is denying that anything untoward happened.  (If you're still uncertain, imagine how the media would have reacted if the FBI--commanded by a republican prez--had done exactly the same things to prevent a Democrat from winning the presidency.)

Tellingly, the FBI claimed--utterly falsely--that they'd searched for texts between the two and had been unable to find any, because (they claimed) totally by coincidence the bureau's computer system for saving texts had (mysteriously) malfunctioned--over just the period in question.

Outside forensic experts proved this was a flat lie, but the FBI has never been called to account for their lie.  In other words, but for great work by outsiders, we never would have known any of this.

And yet, after the entire country has known about these utterly damning texts for over a year, the nation's media elites are still denying that anything illegal or unethical occurred.  In other words, they're trying to bury the conspiracy.  If they succeed, the conclusion will necessarily be that there was no conspiracy.  And yet the texts show there was.

FBI agent Peter Strzok claimed political views--specifically his text to mistress Page assuring her that "We will prevent" Trump from winning--had no effect whatsoever on his actions.  But when questioned about the meaning of the text just mentioned, he was unable to say what it meant, and in fact claimed he didn't recall sending it.

Yeah.

Interestingly, Strzok was allowed to keep his office and salary at the FBI for almost a year after the text was found, giving him ample time to delete any incriminating evidence he felt he could delete.  And now that he's finally been fired, on Monday he started a GoFundMe, asking for $150,000, ostensibly for his legal fees.

That's...odd, cuz he hasn't been charged with anything.  It's also interesting that buried in the 17th paragraph of Strzok's rationale on that page is the phrase "and lost income," which strongly suggests that he intends to pocket any amounts not used for legal fees.  Hmm....

After Strzok's heartrending plea quickly raised $150,000, he upped the goal to $250,000.  When that was reached, he's now asking for a cool half a million bucks.  And as of this writing he's got $396,000 from over 10,000 compassionate liberal donors...who will continue to vote Democrat regardless of any further evidence of a conspiracy.  Because Democrats.

The fate of the U.S. as "a nation of laws" is hanging by a thread.  The Lying Mainstream Media and roughly 40 percent of voters see nothing wrong with a large conspiracy by the nation's top "law enforcement agency" and the infamous "Department of Injustice" to throw the election to the party they wanted.

If you're interested, here's a link to the 586-page official report by the inspector-general of the DOJ on how many hundreds of overt acts have already been taken by the conspirators.

But you're cautioned, citizen:  Your betters tell you large conspiracies are un-possible.  Thus you are directed to disregard anything in the official I-G report, since it's probably just right-wing propaganda unsupported by any facts whatsoever.

If you don't want to wade thru 586 pages of impenetrable legalese (300 of which are just "boilerplate," thus useless), I've pulled the most damning stuff out here, here and here.

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