FBI Plot uncovered - is this Prima Facie Treason?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Dec 13, 2017.

  1. jem

    jem

    This is so serious... it seems like Prima Facie Treason. I would think their excuse or defense to treason needs to be proffered immediately.


    I can not believe this was found in an email. see article below

    I seriously can't believe these people would send texts like this.

    I think this is evidence of treason to overthrow the elected President of United States.

    from Merriam Webster

    Definition of treason
    : the offense of attempting by overt acts to overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes allegiance or to kill or personally injure the sovereign or the sovereign's family
    2: the betrayal of a trust : treachery


    1. They created this plan (the insurance policy)
    2. They worked with foreign govts - Russia through Steele and Fusion GPS

    Tell me what we are missing?

    I also note...
    There is no way the FBI can continue to work on this. A defense lawyer is going to rip this up. The depth and width of this plan has to be investigated and uncovered. In short until proven innocent we can't have the FBI and the DOJ working on this.


    There needs 2 Separate Special Counsels and investigators. One to do Mueller work and one investigating Mueller Comey and any who worked with these 2... Because they were most likely others working on this plan.





    http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...bi-agents-discussed-protecting-country-trump/

    Two FBI agents who were assigned to the special counsel on Russia, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, had texted each other during the 2016 campaign about protecting the country against Trump, according to reports.

    One of them, Strzok, had also led the FBI’s Clinton email investigation, and watered down language that might have brought criminal charges for Hillary Clinton.

    Strzok cryptically referred to a potential idea to thwart Trump’s election during a meeting in FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s office in August 2016.

    “I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way he gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page.

    “It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely sent you die before you’re 40,” Strzok wrote in his August 15, 2016 text.

    Earlier that month, on August 6, Page, who left the special counsel earlier this year to return to the FBI, had texted Strzok: “Maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace.”

    “I can protect our country at many levels,” Strzok replied.

    The anti-Trump text messages were uncovered during a Justice Department inspector general investigation into whether political influence affected DOJ decisions during the campaign. It was also uncovered that the two were engaged in an extramarital affair.

    There were also pro-Clinton text messages as well.

    “God Hillary should win 100,000,000 – 0,” Strzok wrote in March 2016.

    House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) on Wednesday called the messages “deeply troubling.”

    “Reports on the political predisposition and potential bias of certain career agents and department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice,” he said at the beginning of the House Judiciary Committee hearing.

    “These text messages prove what we all suspected — high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment,” he said.

    About 375 text messages were turned over to Congress Tuesday night by the Justice Department, ahead of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s appearance before the committee on Wednesday.

    A letter from the DOJ to lawmakers said Special Counsel Robert Mueller removed Strzok from the Russia probe “immediately” after learning about the texts in late July. Page had already ended her assignment on the probe by that time.

    The pair also texted each other reactions to news developments as the campaign unfolded, calling Trump an “idiot” as early as mid-2015.

    In March 2016, Page texted: “Also did you hear [Trump] make a comment about the size of his d*ck earlier? This man can not be president.”

    Page also said in July 2016 that she was “worried” that “anarchist Assanges” would undercut Clinton’s campaign, referring to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s publishing emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.



    Page also suggested shortly after the election that Trump might be brought down by scandal.

    “Bought all the president’s men,” she wrote to Stzrok. “Figure I needed to brush up on watergate.”

    Goodlatte implored Rosenstein to launch a second special counsel investigation, in addition to the department’s inspector general investigation, to look into the DOJ’s handling of the Clinton investigation.

    “This taint of politicization should concern all Americans who have pride in the fairness of our nation’s justice system,” he said.
     
  2. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    This is the single greatest "gotcha" moment of all time.
     
  3. RRY16

    RRY16

    Good Lord!
     
  4. jem

    jem

    I think you are right.. Unless they had strong evidence Trump had already committed a crime during the McCabe meeting in August 2016... this looks like a cabal of treasonous FBI agents and who knows who else.

    I can't believe they documented that in an email. Its why I have to believe they already had evidence against Trump. Could the top of the FBI be that dumb. By screening out all typical law enforcement types who are conservative... could they have just promoted the dumbest of the group?




     
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  5. Yes, collusion with the Russians is treason. Crooked Donny Dumbo belongs in jail.
     
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  6. And yes, the FBI is filled with very smart people.
     
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  7. FBI = FIX BE IN.
     
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    Tony Stark


     
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  9. Every republican in congress should be demanding a special counsel. Where are they? Are they afraid it might interfere with DACA or some other sellout?

    This is ten times as serious as Watergate. The Clinton campaign financed the creation of a spurious dossier on her opponent using foreign intelligence agents. Then they fed the dossier to cronies in the FBI for wiretaps. Which were then unmasked and leaked. Senior levels of the FBI and DOJ comnspired to whitewash the Clinton email scandal. They buried influence peddling charges.

    A special counsel will have the immunity agreements handed out to Clinton aides like party favors invalidated as procured through fraud. Plenty of them could end up in jail. Maybe Trump and Sessions are slow playing it so they can use it during the elections.
     
  10. The only thing that would make me feel better about sessions dicking around is if he is holding out - or even if it just ends out that way- for the house committee to appoint the special prosecutor/counsel/witch-hunter. That way, both he and trump, avoid all the inevitable stuff that will be thrown at them if they do it. If the house committee either appoints one directly or sends a referral request to the justice department asking them to do it, then both sessions and trump can just say "hey, this is what congress asked for, not the president or ag."

    Most likely he is just dicking because that is what he does. But it may cause the committee to reach a boiling point and act and that would be good. Although the committees like to dick around too. Why have the contempt citations for the AG's office not responding to subpoena requests for the dossier background info not been issued yet???? Oh, I see. Mueller issues a subpoena and you don't respond and the goons show up in the middle of the night. The committee issues one and they "express concern." A special prosecutor would not let them get away with that stuff.
     
    #10     Dec 13, 2017
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