UPDATED (at
end of original)
The tale
about the fake accusations about Russian influence on the U.S. presidential
election becomes more gripping by each day. The are part of a larger war
between various groups of the "elites" but also include infighting
between U.S. government organizations.
The "former"
desk officer for Russia in the British MI6 Christopher Steele was the one who
prepared the 35 pages of obviously false claims about Russian
connections with and kompromat against Trump. There are so many inconsistencies
in these pages that anyone knowledgeable about the workings in Moscow could immediately identify it as
fake. Putin personally started working on Trump five years ago when Trump had
no political role or hope whatsoever? A Trump associate met Russian officials
in Prague even though he has never been in the Czech Republic?
Steele
spread the fakes throughout the press corps in Washington DC but no media
published them because these were obviously false accusations.
Steele then
decided to hand the papers to the FBI and to talk to its agents hoping they
would start an official investigation. He cleared his move (or was ordered to
proceed?) at the highest level of the British
government:
The Daily
Telegraph was told during a meeting with a highly-placed source in Washington
DC last October that the FBI had contacted Mr Steele asking if they could
discuss his findings with him. The source said that Mr Steele spoke to
officials in London to ask for permission to speak to the FBI, which was duly
granted, and that Downing Street was informed.
...
Once he had been given the all-clear, he met an FBI agent in another European
country, where he discussed the background to the file he had compiled. His
contact with the FBI reportedly began in July last year and ended in
October, after he became frustrated by the bureau’s slow progress.
When
Steele's first move with the FBI in October did note deliver the hoped for
results an attempt to stove pipe them through Senator John McCain was launched.
A "former" British ambassador to Moscow arranged the hand over:
A former
British ambassador to Russia has revealed he played a significant role in
bringing the Donald Trump 'dirty dossier' to the attention of the American
intelligence services.
Sir Andrew
Wood said he spoke to Republican senator John McCain at an international
security conference in November about the existence of material that could
compromise the president-elect.
Mr McCain
subsequently handed the document, which contained allegations of lurid sexual
behaviour by Mr Trump in Russian hotels, to the head of the FBI.
The MI6 is well known for launching fakes on
behalf of the British government.
Even the
second, more official handover to the FBI still did not result in the hoped for
publication of the allegations. But by that time Clinton was widely expect to
win the election anyway so no further steps were taken.
After Trump
unexpectedly won the election a new effort was launched to publish the smears.
The Director of National Intelligence decided (or was ordered to) "brief"
the President, the President elect and Congress on the obviously dubious
accusations.
It was this
decision that made sure that the papers would eventually be published. As the
NYT noted:
What
exactly prompted American intelligence officials to pass on a summary of the
unvetted claims to Mr. Obama, Mr. Trump and Congress? Officials have said they
felt the president-elect should be aware of the memos, which had circulated
widely in Washington. But putting the summary in a report that went to multiple
people in Congress and the executive branch made it very likely that it
would be leaked. [emphasis in the original!]
Classified
documents presented last week to President Obama and President-elect Trump
included allegations that Russian operatives claim to have compromising
personal and financial information about Mr. Trump, multiple US officials with
direct knowledge of the briefings tell CNN.
...
The classified briefings last week were presented by four of the senior-most US
intelligence chiefs -- Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, FBI
Director James Comey, CIA Director John Brennan, and NSA Director Admiral Mike
Rogers.
...
CNN has reviewed a 35-page compilation of the memos, from which the two-page
synopsis was drawn. The memos have since been published by Buzzfeed. The memos
originated as opposition research, first commissioned by anti-Trump
Republicans, and later by Democrats. At this point, CNN is not reporting on
details of the memos, as it has not independently corroborated the
specific allegations.
The last
half-sentence is part of the smear campaign. When DNI Clapper recently tried to
exculpate himself from the shit-storm he created he used the same obfuscation:
The IC has
not made any judgment that the information in this document is reliable ..
That is
like saying: "The IC has not made any judgement that information of Barack
Obama's Kenyan citizenship is reliable .."
Any media
or intelligence agency that claims it could or did not judge the content of 35
papers is obfuscating in an attempt to give them additional weight. The easily
verifiable content is so obviously false that the few not immediately
verifiable claims in it can not be taken serious. The media and Clapper know
this and, if they were truthful, would say so.
The attack
on Trump (and Russia) failed. Trump brushed it of with a few tweets and
sentences in his press conference. The attack did not hold up any of the
procedures in Congress or elsewhere necessary to install the new administration.
It did not change policies. The British government and the MI6 have cake on
their face. The DNI office and the CIA will bleed.
Trump has
deliberately rattled the members of the deep state with his brazen criticism of
U.S. intelligence findings about Russian hacking. Deep government does not
stand idly by, as David Runciman wrote recently in the London
Review of Books, and allow itself to be shat upon by newcomers. The
president-elect has enemies in profusion on the inside who are practiced at the
art of the leak. They may have had no official role in this attempt to stage a
coup against Trump before he’s even inaugurated, but they must be cheering
BuzzFeed’s naughtiness as they sharpen their knives for his administration.
But this
attack failed. Trump gained standing against the "fake news" created
by the 35 pages. The fakery and smear attempt was just too obvious. One wonders
why it was launched at all. Who panicked?
President
Obama, major U.S. intelligence heads, neoconservatives, the British government,
Ukrainian "nationalist (aka fascist) circles and the Clinton campaign
conspire against Trump and try to derail his announced policy changes. Trump
has argued for better relations with Russia and for a concentrated fight in Syria and Iraq against ISIS
and other Takfiris and Islamists. This endangers Obama's legacies of starting a
new cold war with Russia and of pampering al Qaeda and ISIS to overthrow the
Syrian government.
Two fights
within the U.S. government are being waged within this larger context. One is
the fight between the CIA and the U.S. military over spying competence and
lethal operations. CIA Director Brennan, who was and is Obama's consigliere and
a Saudi operative, has waged a military campaign in Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq,
Syria and several other countries.
The CIA's
assassinations by drones is an operational issue which the military believes should be under its
exclusive control. On the other side military special forces missions have hindered CIA intelligence
gathering. The CIA support for and training of various Takfiri militants in
Syria, Iraq and Libya is against the interest of the soldiers who eventually
will have to fight these groups. The incoming National Security Advisor Flynn warned against the CIA's
policies back in 2012 when he led the Defense Intelligence Agency. U.S. special
forces then sabotaged such CIA operations in
Syria.
With Flynn
coming in as National Security Advisor the CIA is in danger of losing this fight.
Flynn will argue for a CIA that only collects and analyzes and will likely try
to move all operative businesses to the military Joint Special Operations
Command.
Today the
CIA used its unofficial spokesperson to (again) warn Flynn off. Writing in Jeff
Bezos' blog David Ignatius stenographed the threat:
According
to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey
Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced
the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation
for the hacking. What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S.
sanctions? The Logan Act (though never enforced) bars U.S. citizens from
correspondence intending to influence a foreign government about “disputes”
with the United States. Was its spirit violated?
(If Flynn's
phone-calls are under FISA surveillance would that not be highly classified?
How else would anyone know about them? How many laws were broken by planting
this through Ignatius?)
A second
area of internal conflict is about the Director of the FBI Comey. He was and is
not sufficiently deferential to the Obama cabal and the Clinton campaign. He
launched and publicly announced an investigation into Clinton's proven illegal
behavior with regard to her private email server, but he refrained from
announcing and investigating the obviously fake accusations against Trump which
were peddled to him. Such disloyal misdeed demands punishment:
The Justice
Department’s inspector general said Thursday that he would open a broad
investigation into how the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, handled the case
over Hillary Clinton’s emails, ..
...
The inspector general’s office said that it was initiating the investigation in
response to complaints from members of Congress and the public about actions by
the F.B.I. and the Justice Department during the campaign that could be seen as
politically motivated.
The
inspector general is serving at the pleasure of the president. He can be fired
as soon as Trump is in office. Unless he joins the cabal against Trump Comey
has nothing to fear.
But the war
against Trump is not over. Trump should and must be fought but that fight should
be about important economic and social issues for which people care and of
which there are plenty.
Trump has
his own cabal, libertarian billionaires like the Koch brothers, several generals in his
cabinet and arch Zionists like Adelson. But that cabal's henchmen
are not yet installed throughout the government. It is important to hinder such
infestation.
The fight
as it is waged now is an attempt to redirect Trump's foreign policies and to
generally lesson his foreign policy power. That fight was already lost during
the campaign. Every attempt to accuse Trump of this or that "Russia"
outrage that has nothing to do with the average voter's life simply fails.
These pseudo scandals waged within the "elite" media against him just
makes him stronger.
But the
cabal was unable to understand that during the campaign and is still unable to
get a grip on it. It will continue its attempts and will lessen its own power
through its failures.
Over the
past 10 years, Obama alumni have spread throughout the government, the advocacy
world, and influential parts of the private sector, including at Google and
Facebook. That means there’s a lot diverse talent to harness.
More
attacks on Trump will come even when Trump is in full power and starts to clean
house.
But all of
those who openly work against him will be endangered. The continued open
attacks only lay bare the various actors behind them. Those will be be shunned.
Each new open attack against Trump will eliminate another power center
installed during the Obama administration. If these hopeless attacks continue
few will be left to wage the silent, patient resistance against the Trump
administration that will be necessary to lessen the damage it will create.
To now
attack Trump, Flynn, Comey or even Putin is hopeless and unproductive. It only
hinders achieving their long-term aims. One thereby wonders why
this panic reaction from one side of the deep state cabal continues. What
dirt have they hidden that they fear will be unearthed?
UPDATE: FBI
director Comey pissed on the House Democrats at the end of a classified hearing
today. This a day after Obama's Justice Department IG opened a case against him
(see above). One might guess that Comey has had enough of it OR has now been
assured of Trump's backing. The Hill reports:
A number of
House Democrats left Friday's confidential briefing on Russian hacking fuming
over the actions of FBI Director James Comey and convinced he's unfit to lead
the agency.
"I was
nonjudgmental until the last 15 minutes. I no longer have that confidence in
him," Rep. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), ranking member of the Veterans Affairs
Committee, said as he left the meeting in the Capitol.
"Some
of the things that were revealed in this classified briefing — my confidence
has been shook." ...
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