Roger Stone was not arrested for anything to do with Russia. The Trump-Russia case is cover for the classified email crimes of Hillary Clinton (among other things). Note: Goodman thinks that William Barr will fix much of this mess when he becomes the new Attorney General. The problem for Trump is that Barr is a CIA swamp creature.
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[Posted at the SpookyWeather blog, January 27th, 2019.]
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Roger Stone’s ‘Stormin’ Norman’ arrest a black mark on FBI
THE WASHINGTON TIMES – CHERYL K. CHUMLEY
Roger Stone has been arrested, virtually guaranteeing that the media cycle for the foreseeable future will focus on tying this former adviser to the president to all things Russia collusion, and by logical extension, all things impeach Donald Trump.
So be it. That’s the modern day media.
But within this media storm is a nugget of a story that should make American blood boil. The bigger story is the FBI’s treatment of Stone during his arrest.
“Roger Stone arrested in predawn FBI raid: CNN video,” MarketWatch reported in a headline.
How nice CNN was able to “obtain” that footage. Wonder how that happened?
The drama didn’t go unnoticed.
Stone’s neighbor, former NFLer Chad Johnson, watched it unfold during his early morning jog and subsequently tweeted, the Post noted, “FBI arrested my neighbor … I’ve only seen s—t like that in movies, crazy start to my Friday.”
The big story here isn’t so much Stone, and his arrest on obstruction, giving false statements and witness tampering. The big story here is the Stormin’ Norman thuggishness of America’s FBI.
What exactly was the dire, dangerous situation that necessitated agents’ sneaky dark-hour, guns-drawn, surround-the-home service of arrest warrant?
Was Stone a known drug dealer with a dastardly past? A violent offender with a lengthy criminal history? A suspected terrorist known to be armed to the teeth?
No. But then again, neither was Paul Manafort, another of Robert Mueller’s arrest picks.
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Mueller Arrests Roger Stone on Process Crimes. Still No Trump-Russia Collusion to be Found
RT CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou take a quick look at Robert Mueller's arrest of Roger Stone (an associate of President Donald Trump and an Infowars TV personality), on several criminal charges, all process crimes similar to previous Mueller indictments, from the special counsel’s Russia investigation.
Main takeaway...no mention of Trump-Russia collusion anywhere to be found. Mueller does however appear to be telegraphing the Deep State's intentions to target Wikileaks in order to package and sell the 'Russia did it' witch hunt started by Hillary Clinton and the DNC.
[Posted at the SpookyWeather blog, January 26th, 2019.]
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Russian Collusion was a Hoax Designed to Impeach Trump and Divert Attention from Internal Email Leak and Clinton Crimeshttps://t.co/lwJmqvd9Wv— JM Talboo (@JM_Talboo) January 25, 2019
Does Roger Stone's arrest change the factual nature of this statement? No!!!
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