It WAS treason

The President is not fooling around with the criminals in the FBI:

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on. Nothing like this has ever happened in American Politics. A really bad situation. TREASON means long jail sentences, and this was TREASON!

Then again, treason can be a capital crime….


Fake baby finally arrives

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are officially parents.

Just weeks ahead of their first wedding anniversary, the couple has welcomed their first child, a baby boy. The couple confirmed the news on social media, noting that the new arrival weighs 7 lbs., 3 oz.

“The Duchess and baby are both healthy and well, and the couple thank members of the public for their shared excitement and support during this very special time in their lives,” the birth announcement said. “More details will be shared in the forthcoming days.”

Officially. Not in reality, of course. But officially….


Bookies wonder where the fake baby is

Curiouser and curious. A British oddsmaker has stopped taking odds on the birth of the Sussex child:

A major betting company in Britain has stopped taking bets on when Prince Harry and his wife Meghan’s baby will be born, believing on Friday that it has already secretly arrived.

Paddy Power said it had suspended bets on when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first-born would enter the world following a spike in wagers. Queen Elizabeth II’s eighth great-grandchild will be seventh in line to the throne. When the pregnancy was announced, commentators believed the baby was due in late April.

“We’ve suspended betting on which day Harry and Meghan’s baby will arrive following a huge increase in wagers… which indicate to us that someone knows something,” said Paddy Power.

“That, combined with the rumours and speculation, has us convinced that the royal arrival has already happened.”

However, other bookmakers have not followed suit.

“We don’t think they have had a baby,” said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams. “A huge number of people would be involved in the birth. I think it would be difficult to keep it that secret.”

Did the surrogate decide to keep the child?


Obama’s White House counsel indicted

This unexpected indictment appears to suggest things may get very interesting very soon in Washington DC:

Greg Craig, former White House counsel for former President Barack Obama, pleaded not guilty in federal court on Friday to charges of making false and misleading statements to federal prosecutors related to his work on behalf of Russian-backed former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

A status hearing for his case has been set for April 15 before U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in the District of Columbia.

Craig, in an indictment a day earlier, was accused of making false and misleading statements to investigators including those on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team. Craig is the first prominent Democrat to be indicted in a case that stemmed from Mueller’s investigation into Russian meddling and potential collusion with members of the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.

Mueller referred the Craig case to prosecutors in New York last year, after uncovering alleged misconduct while investigating former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s unregistered lobbying work on behalf of Ukraine.

Drawandstrike suggests that this is just the first thread of an unravelling sweater:

What you are seeing this week was planned and readied for a long, long time by people who know exactly what they are doing.

All the way back when Paul Manafort’s indictment was first unsealed, I saw this coming. While all the attention of the Trump/Russia kool-aid drinkers was almost totally fixated on Manafort/Gates, I took a really long look at Tony Podesta’s reaction to that indictment being unsealed.

Nobody was supposed to notice that people who had *no connection whatsoever* with the Trump campaign or administration were getting indicted by the Mueller team for illegal lobbying.

The *very first conviction* the Mueller team had, Van Der Zwaan = illegal lobbying.
With that in mind, I watched how Tony Podesta reacted to the unsealing of Manafort’s indictment.

Podesta

1) immediately dissolved his highly successful lobbying firm
2) went to ground and has made himself extremely hard to find

Podesta may have been the first guy to actually realize where all of this was going.

I’ve long wondered why Podesta disappeared his lobbying firm, but I never connected it to the Manafort indictment. Here is hoping the long-awaited Storm is finally upon us.


Assange expelled?

Reports out of the UK claim that Julien Assange will be kicked out of the Ecuadorian embassy soon:

JULIAN ASSANGE, the fugitive computer programmer, is set to be expelled from the Ecuadorian embassy in London “within hours”, a “high-level” source claims.

The WikiLeaks founder has been in the London building since 2012 after seeking asylum there as Swedish police wanted to question him over allegations of sexual assault and rape. WikiLeaks tweeted on Thursday night: “A high-level source within the Ecuadorian state has told WikiLeaks that Julian Assange will be expelled within ‘hours to days’ using the INA papers offshore scandal as a pretext and that it already has an agreement with the UK for his arrest.” Mr Assange is wanted by American authorities for his role in publishing secret US documents.

I have to admit, I never quite understood why he was so concerned about being put on trial in Sweden, considering the penalties for the crimes of which he was accused. But, I expect there was probably considerably more to it than that, given all the drama that has surrounded Wikileaks over the years.


Lock them up!

You know what the people want, Mr. President. Now it’s time to unleash the Storm and start locking them up.

Donald Trump said Thursday night that there should be ‘accountability’ for Democrats and members of the media who promoted the now dismissed idea that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia to tilt the presidential election.

‘Their fraud has been exposed,’ he told a screaming crowd of more than 12,500 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, saying that ‘they’ve now got big problems.’

Trump railed against ‘this phony, corrupt, disgusting cloud’ of suspicion that hamstrung much of his policy agenda during his first two years in office. Later, he called the ‘partisan’ investigations and other pressure on him ‘ridiculous bullsh*t.’

And for the first time, a Trump rally crowd chanted their favorite slogan in the plural on Thursday, yelling ‘Lock them up!’

Lock them up. Lock them all up. Then start the trials for corruption, treason, sex trafficking, and child abuse.


Swampy McSwamp

Open Secrets observes some simple facts:

Jeffrey Epstein got 13 months in work-release for child rape & child sex trafficking dozens of underage teen girls. (Special Counsel Robert Mueller personally intervened in the FBI’s investigation of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, striking a deal that allowed him avoid prosecution.)

David Asimov got probation for the largest child porn collection in California history.

Paul Manafort got 4 years. (Mueller recommended 20.)

Robert Mueller personally handled all 3 cases.

I note that Mr. Mueller also devoted two years and millions of dollars into investigating literally nothing with regards to President Trump. These facts demonstrate rather clearly what the priorities of the Swamp are, and are not.


Start a list

One of Obama’s top advisors recently committed suicide:

Alan Krueger, a groundbreaking Princeton University economist who served as a top adviser in two Democratic administrations and was an authority on the labor market, has died after taking his own life, his family said. ‘It is with tremendous sadness we share that Professor Alan B. Krueger, beloved husband, father, son, brother, and Princeton professor of economics took his own life over the weekend,’ a statement from his family reads. 

Why did he do that? We have been given a clue in this regard.

Start a list.
– Q

Meanwhile, photographer Rachel Chandler appears to be the next link in the grand weave to unravel.

Keep digging, Anons. RACHEL CHANDLER IS KEY.
– Q

Pizzagate is just conspiracy theory, right? James Gunn was just telling harmless jokes, right? It’s all just art, right? Perhaps… but perhaps not. And whether you believe Q is legitimate or not, he/they are indubitably correct about one thing: these people are sick.


Wait, what?

Did John Kasich really echo Q’s version of the death of John McCain? On CNN, of all places?

I’d always assumed that rumors of secret military tribunals executing traitorous politicians were absurd on their face, especially considering that the God-Emperor still hasn’t locked her up, but on the other hand, look at the absolute lack of expression on the reporter’s face. It’s like he’s totally focused on not drawing any attention to Kasich’s astonishing little slip there. That, to me, is an absolutely fascinating response.

Of course, CNN would be one of the safest places to make a mistake of this magnitude, considering how few people actually watch it these days.


No conspiracy! No conspiracy!

One accused Jewish pedophile is trying to help a convicted Jewish pedophile keep the legal contemplations of his confirmed sex trafficking crimes under wraps. Also, if you believe that Jews have ever conspired at anything for their self-perceived mutual benefit, you are a hater and an anti-semitic conspiracy theorist manifestly guilty of the crime of Noticing. You’re probably Hitler too.

A court hearing on whether to unseal sensitive documents involving the alleged sex trafficking of underage girls by Palm Beach multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein — and the possible involvement of his influential friends — will play out in a New York City courtroom next week.

But it may happen behind closed doors, with the news media and public barred — at least in part.

An attorney for lawyer Alan Dershowitz wrote a letter to the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Tuesday, asking whether the media should be excluded from the proceeding because his oral arguments on behalf of his client could contain sensitive information that has been under seal.

The appeals court had not responded to his concern as of Friday, but if the hearing is closed during his lawyer’s argument, it would represent the latest in a long history of successful efforts to keep details of Epstein’s sex crimes sealed.

Dershowitz, a professor emeritus at Harvard, constitutional law expert and criminal defense attorney, represented Epstein, who in 2008 received what many consider an unusually light sentence for sexually abusing dozens of girls at his Palm Beach mansion. Two women — one of whom was underage — have said Epstein and his partner, British socialite and environmentalist Ghislaine Maxwell, directed them to have sex with Dershowitz, 80, and other wealthy, powerful men. Dershowitz and Maxwell have denied the claims.

The (((Chief Judge))) of the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Second Court could not be reached for comment, as his office reported that he had a meeting scheduled with (((Robert Kraft))), the winner of the $1 million 2019 Genesis Prize for having made a significant contribution to improving the world, being proud of his Jewish heritage, and inspiring young Jews through his dedication to philanthropy and social justice, at the Young Blossoms of Asia Day Spa.