I never thought Trump was suckered by the false flag. In fact I think he suckered the deep state. He announced we would be leaving Syria, and watched to see if the bad actors would do their false flag, so that we would know where they are.
Hopefully Syria and Russia can now do mop up. Still to be determined is the Northern area/Kurds - I’m not sure how that’s going to shape up.
Carr: Robert Mueller mum on FBI scandal in Boston
What did Bob Mueller know about the FBIs framing of four innocent men for a murder they didnt commit, and when did he know it?
This is an important question for the special counsel, and for two days Ive been emailing his press office, asking for answers about his tenure in the U.S. attorneys office here. No response. Zip, zero, nada.
The FBI railroaded four men, and then made sure they remained in prison for upwards of 30 years. They or the estates of two who died in prison were awarded $102 million in 2007 for false imprisonment.
Henry Tameleo, Peter Limone, Louis Greco and Joseph Salvati were convicted of the 1965 murder of small-time hood Teddy Deegan. An FBI informant named Joe Barboza committed perjury on the stand in 1968, to settle some old scores and protect another serial killer.
The FBI knew Barboza was lying. On March 19, 1965, one of the crooked G-men, who later died in a prison hospital while under indictment for a 1981 gangland hit in Tulsa, Okla., wrote a memo to J. Edgar Hoover naming Deegans actual murderers. Yet the FBI remained silent.
In 1973, a true-crime book by a Mafia associate, My Life in the Mafia, laid out the entire railroad. But the men remained behind bars. In the early 1980s, Greco passed a lie-detector test. Still they were not released. U.S. attorneys in Boston continually demanded the innocent men not be paroled.
In 1982, Mueller went to work for then-U.S. Attorney Bill Weld. On July 1, 1983, Weld wrote: This office recommends most strongly that the petition for commutation of Mr. Limones sentence be denied.
Mueller succeeded Weld as U.S. attorney, serving from Oct. 10, 1986, until April 6, 1987. Mueller was followed as U.S. attorney by Frank L. McNamara Jr., who continued the offices policy.
It seems to me wrong to conclude now that Mr. Limone has been sufficiently punished, McNamara wrote to the Parole Board in 1987. In my judgement, Mr. Limone must be considered among the most heinous criminals being held in the Massachusetts Prison System.
So Muellers predecessor and successor both lobbied state authorities not to release the innocent men. But did Mueller? Former Parole Board member Michael Albano says he has seen a letter from Mueller.
I saw the letter I will take a lie-detector test, make a sworn statement, whatever, Albano told me. I reviewed the Parole Board records before I testified in 2003 before the House Government Reform Committee, and there was a letter from Mueller in the files. In 2013, the Boston Globe also reported the existence of a Mueller letter.
The Parole Board now cannot find it. I found other two U.S. attorneys letters in the state archives but none from Mueller.
Also sends a message to Turkey....who are trying to extinguish the Kurds.
IMHO, and it is oh so humble, I do not think that Trump’s mil intel is from or tainted by DS, and I also think Mattis is not fooled by and DS crapola.