[WND] In my 2019 book, "Unmasking Obama," I focus the spotlight on those intrepid investigators who are doing the work that mainstream journalists are paid to but don't.
One unsung investigator who deserves more attention is Ty Clevenger, a self-described, "Ex-cop, ex-journalist, disgruntled lawyer, muckraking blogger (http://LawFlog.com), and cheerful optimist. (OK, maybe that last one is a stretch.)"
In a sense, all the investigators I have highlighted are, like myself, optimists. We continue to believe that surrender is not an option and that despair is for losers. For the last several years, Clevenger has dug away the dirt surrounding what may be the most revealing mystery of our time, the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
Through his legal efforts on behalf of client Brian Huddleston, Clevenger has discovered that the FBI has in its possession not just Rich's personal laptop but his work computer as well. "I think it's huge," Clevenger recently told Emerald Robinson on her program "The Absolute Truth."
For those who have only recently been red-pilled, the 27-year-old Rich, a DNC data analyst, was beaten and then shot by unknown assailants on a Washington, D.C., street in the early morning hours of July 10, 2016. His attackers appear to have taken nothing — not his wallet, not his phone, not his watch.
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It probably does but we have Hunter’s laptop and we will not get Seth’s machine. Let’s see what we can do with the doublewide that we have, as the spiral staircase in the mansion that we will never have is irrelevant to what needs to be done.
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Seth Rich's laptops may hold deeper secrets than Hunter's
That's why it will never see the light of day.
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I mean, if they were willing to kill the guy to keep it under wraps...
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Every butthole who thinks they are on The Big List needs to read and evaluate this story.
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The entire Russian Collusion story hinged on selling the lie that the DNC was "hacked" by the Russians. Leaving a disgruntled Bernie-Boy DNC employee alive who actually gave Assange the mother-lode jeopardizes the entire story, underscores the massive depth of the DNC corruption, and gives Trump massive help in the upcoming election. Quite possible someone figured Clintonian wet-work was the simple answer.
BLUF:
[Jonathon Turley] “They are probing & pushing everywhere.” That line sums up a increasingly alarming element in the seventh installment of the so-called “Twitter files.” “They” were the agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation and they were pushing for the censorship of citizens in an array of stories.
It is clear that any such reforms should include a full investigation of the FBI and its involvement in censorship efforts. As many as 80 agents reportedly were committed to this effort. It is clear now that, if we are to end censorship by surrogate, the House will have to “probe and push everywhere” in the FBI for answers.
They knew what they were doing was dishonest and wrong. Fire every one of the SOB's... NOW !
[The Federalist] Comments Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made on Tuesday show why he has become the single biggest obstacle to GOP success.
The Kentucky Republican claimed giving more money to Ukraine is "the No. 1 priority for the United States right now, according to most Republicans." The new $1.7 trillion Democrat spending bill he enthusiastically supports would give Ukraine another roughly $45 billion in assistance, bringing the total over the past eight months to more than $100 billion, a staggering figure even if it weren’t happening during a time of inflation, looming recession, and other serious domestic problems.
The comment about Republican priorities is so false as to be completely delusional. Among the many concerns Republican voters have with Washington, D.C., a failure to give even more money to Ukraine simply does not rank.
A large coalition of conservative groups, including the Heritage Foundation and the Conservative Partnership Institute, publicly opposed ramming through more Ukraine support during the lame-duck session before Republicans take over control of the House on Jan. 3, 2023. Strong pluralities and majorities of Republicans have told pollsters they want decreases, not increases, in foreign spending and global military involvement.
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That would be a start, but we almost need an Iraqi card deck for all the RINOs that need to be removed. I wouldn’t argue against him being the Ace of Spades. Lindsey would probably be the Jack of Hearts.
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I"d love to get rid of Lindsey; but he's in office till 2026. We need someone serious (Mick Mulvaney, I'm looking at you...) to primary him.
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Mitch is trying to convince Romney to run for another term. Any 2024 plan needs to include contingencies for Mitch torpedoing Any decent Republican candidate.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
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