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To: LittleLinda

Apologies. I should have pinged you to #2091, as I mentioned you.


2,094 posted on 10/18/2022 4:04:46 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: GYPSY286; Squidpup; SheepWhisperer; AFB-XYZ; thinden; The Klingon; meyer; LucyT; Gritty; ...

Pinging the Clandestine and Durham ping lists, freepmail to get on/off. Three articles about the trial; links and excerpts. Each article a separate post for clarity.

First, TechnoFog:

https://technofog.substack.com/p/edva-jury-igor-danchenko-not-guilty
EDVA Jury: Igor Danchenko not guilty on all counts
And - what we learned from the trial
Techno Fog

Igor Danchenko has been found not guilty of providing false statements to federal officials in the course of their “investigation” into the Steele Dossier. After count 1 was dismissed (the Charles Dolan count), these charges remained:

Count 2. March 16, 2017: Danchenko told FBI agents he received a call in late July 2016 from a person he thought was Sergei Millian, when Danchenko knew he had never received a call from Millian.

Count 3. May 18, 2017: Danchenko gave a false statement to FBI agents that he “was under the impression” that the late July 2016 call was from Millian.

Count 4. October 24, 2017: Danchenko falsely stated to FBI agents that he believed he spoke to Millian on the phone on more than one occasion.

Count 5. November 16, 2017: Danchenko lied that he “believed he has spoken to [Millian] on the telephone,” when Danchenko well knew he had never spoken to Millian.

That’s the difficulty of proving a false statements case when the FBI and the Mueller Special Counsel were uninterested in pursuing the truth.

As we’ve seen from the course of this trial, the most important takeaways from this trial have never been the alleged lies. Danchenko himself has long been known as a fabricator, with his deceptions revealed as soon as information on his involvement in the Steele Dossier, his background, and his FBI interviews was released. Cue observations from 2020 from ourselves and many others...

What is more important is that which informs our understanding of the Trump/Russia investigation and the FBI/DOJ/Mueller misconduct that sparked Crossfire Hurricane and continued through the Mueller investigation. That information was revelatory. The institutions were on trial alongside Danchenko, with Durham recognizing in closing arguments that “the FBI mishandled the investigation at issue.” And the institutions rightly suffered. Danchenko might have been spared, but is there any reasonable doubt as to the FBI’s incompetence - and guilt?

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2,096 posted on 10/18/2022 4:13:02 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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To: GYPSY286; Squidpup; SheepWhisperer; AFB-XYZ; thinden; The Klingon; meyer; LucyT; Gritty; ...

Pinging the Clandestine and Durham ping lists, freepmail to get on/off. Three articles about the trial; links and excerpts. Each article a separate post for clarity.

Second, Clandestine.

https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/alter-your-perspective-on-durhams
Alter Your Perspective on Durham’s Role
Clandestine

I laid off the Danchenko trial, because I recognized that Durham’s role is more of an educator than a prosecutor. And unfortunately, many in this community are so famished for justice, that they are let down when low-level pawns are not prosecuted. Yet, if Danchenko was to have been found guilty, the same people who are upset, would have been screaming that “none of this matter’s unless Hillary and Obama go down”. Which, is true.

We should not hinge our success on low-level players like Danchenko or Sussman. Names that 99.99% of the public didn’t know until they appeared on trial. This is not about them. This is about a conspiracy that goes all the way to the top, and exposing the web of subordinates Obama and the Hillary campaign used to pull off treason.

These trials happening at this time (before the midterms) shows me it’s a timed information op to educate the public on the broader conspiracy facilitated by the DNC (which means White Hats are in control).

This is a vast and complex crime. Showing a wide body of work and numerous proofs of conspiracy will be needed to prosecute the high level players. Not just legally, but in the court of public opinion. If we just lock-up Hillary and Obama up without the public being briefed on what happened, AND them accepting it as fact; it would result in chaos, civil uprisings, mass civilian casualties, etc.

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2,098 posted on 10/18/2022 4:15:22 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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Pinging the Clandestine and Durham ping lists, freepmail to get on/off. Three articles about the trial; links and excerpts. Each article a separate post for clarity.

Third, Brian Cates.

https://briancates.substack.com/p/the-verdict-is-in-full-acquittal
The Verdict Is In - Full Acquittal For Igor Dancheko
Now We Wait To See What Durham Does Next
Brian Cates

I’m disappointed, of course. I was really hoping Danchenko was going to get at least house arrest for a few weeks and a big fine.

Ah well.

Life goes on!

As I’ve been saying for some time now, the point of the first two trials held by this Special Counsel had the goal of completely exposing the criminal ‘joint venture’ conspiracy between the various RussiaGate players that involved theft of classified information from federal agency databases by private cyber security contractors working as private spies for the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign.

These private spies then took that stolen information and , working in conjunction with other Clinton campaign operatives, concocted two specific Donald Trump/Russian collusion hoaxes with the stolen data, which they then brought to both the news media and to federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

Working off of a specific enemies list they were given by the Clinton campaign, federal contractors trawled government agency databases they had access to spy on private citizens involved in and around Donald Trump’s own campaign for President. This illegal spying and theft of classified information involved cyber crimes at Trump Tower, Trump’s office building, and lastly - and most amazingly - inside the White House itself.

...

As I wrote here for Badlands Media, a lot of people assume this is it and Durham now retires to his office write his final report.

That’s not what I see happening. My take is he didn’t expose all the theft of classified information, the use of illegal private spies, the enemies list, and the fact that all these goons crossed over into treason when they didn’t stop their spying when Trump took the oath of office and was no longer a candidate but was now the nation’s 45th President, so he could just futilely watch them all walk away scott free.

And so now we wait to see what happens next.

Which we’d be doing anyway even if Danchenko was convicted on 1 or more counts and got a slap on the wrist and a fine.

The real moment of truth was coming after this trial, no matter what the verdict.

It’s just a question of when Durham and his team choose to show his hand.

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2,100 posted on 10/18/2022 4:18:40 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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