If we allow them to get away with their treason, it will never end until people start shooting..
In the video below, Mike Adams has a common sense solution... It's not too far fetched. The Law ALLOWS common ordinary folks to impanel a Grand Jury...
https://www.brighteon.com/6016147808001
: As the Russia collusion hoax hurtles toward its demise, it’s
: important to consider how this destructive information
: operation rampaged through vital American institutions for
: more than two years, and what can be done to stop such a
: damaging episode from recurring.
: While the hoax was fueled by a wide array of false
: accusations, misleading leaks of ostensibly classified
: information, and bad-faith investigative actions by
: government officials, one vital element was indispensable
: to the overall operation: the Steele dossier.
: Funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democrat
: National Committee, which hid their payments from
: disclosure by funneling them through the law firm Perkins
: Coie, the dossier was a collection of false and often
: absurd accusations of collusion between Trump associates
: and Russian officials. These allegations, which relied
: heavily on Russian sources cultivated by Christopher
: Steele, were spoon-fed to Trump opponents in the U.S.
: government, including officials in law enforcement and
: intelligence.
: The efforts to feed the dossier’s allegations into top levels
: of the U.S. government, particularly intelligence agencies,
: were championed by Steele, Fusion GPS co-founder Glenn
: Simpson, and various intermediaries. These allegations were
: given directly to the FBI and Justice Department, while
: similar allegations were fed into the State Department by
: long-time Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal.
: Their efforts were remarkably effective. Officials within the
: FBI and DOJ, whether knowingly or unintentionally, provided
: essential support to the hoax conspirators, bypassing
: normal procedures and steering the information away from
: those who would view it critically. The dossier soon
: metastasized within the government, was cloaked in secrecy,
: and evaded serious scrutiny.
: High-ranking officials such as then-FBI general counsel James
: Baker and then-Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr
: were among those whose actions advanced the hoax. Ohr, one
: of the most senior officials within the DOJ, took the
: unprecedented step of providing to Steele a back door into
: the FBI investigation. This enabled the former British spy
: to continue to feed information to investigators, even
: though he had been terminated by the FBI for leaking to the
: press and was no longer a valid source. Even worse, Ohr
: directly briefed Andrew Weissmann and Zainab Ahmad, two DOJ
: officials who were later assigned to special counsel Robert
: Mueller's investigation. In short, the investigation was
: marked by glaring irregularities that would normally be
: deemed intolerable.
: According to Ohr’s congressional testimony, he told top-level
: FBI officials as early as August or September 2016 that
: Steele was biased against Trump, that Steele’s work was
: connected to the Clinton campaign, and that Steele's
: material was of questionable reliability. Steele himself
: confirmed that last point in a British court case in which
: he acknowledged his allegations included unverified
: information. Yet even after this revelation, intelligence
: leaders continued to cite the Steele dossier in
: applications to renew the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
: Act warrant on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
: It is astonishing that intelligence leaders did not
: immediately recognize they were being manipulated in an
: information operation or understand the danger that the
: dossier could contain deliberate disinformation from
: Steele’s Russian sources. In fact, it is impossible to
: believe in light of everything we now know about the FBI’s
: conduct of this investigation, including the astounding
: level of anti-Trump animus shown by high-level FBI figures
: like Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, as well as the inspector
: general’s discovery of a shocking number of leaks by FBI
: officials.
: It’s now clear that top intelligence officials were perfectly
: well aware of the dubiousness of the dossier, but they
: embraced it anyway because it justified actions they wanted
: to take — turning the full force of our intelligence
: agencies first against a political candidate and then
: against a sitting president.
: The hoax itself was a gift to our nation’s adversaries, most
: notably Russia. The abuse of intelligence for political
: purposes is insidious in any democracy. It undermines trust
: in democratic institutions, and it damages the reputation
: of the brave men and women who are working to keep us safe.
: This unethical conduct has had major repercussions on
: America’s body politic, creating a yearslong political
: crisis whose full effects remain to be seen.
: and
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: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/rep-devin-nunes-the-russian-collusion-hoax-meets-unbelievable-end
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