Anonymous ID: 2f694e March 18, 2019, 3:29 p.m. No.5759060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9096 >>9273 >>9445 >>9642

MOB BOSS KILLING/Q CONNECTION WITH TRUMP

 

>https://quodverum.com/2019/03/75/endgame-potus-trump-s-vindication-nears.html

 

Opponents of Donald Trump have an absolute - some might say fanatic - obsession with Trump's alleged links with organized crime.

 

For example, Trump's critics have always referred to Trump's 'suspicious' relationship with the Five Families in 1980's New York. However, from 2015, they have of course focussed on Trump's 'extensive' connections to the Russian mafia.

 

Readers of the many articles on this topic will now be familiar with their tone. Often published with portentous images implying a Trump connection to money laundering, 'shady deals' , the Kremlin or the Sicilian mafia, these reporters objective is to create misleading scenarios, intended to stoke suspicion. Take this quote from an article 'Trump's Russian Laundromat' in The New Republic on July 13, 2017:

 

'Over the past three decades, at least 13 people with known or alleged links to Russian mobsters or oligarchs have owned, lived in, and even run criminal activities out of Trump Tower and other Trump properties. Many used his apartments and casinos to launder untold millions in dirty money. Some ran a worldwide high-stakes gambling ring out of Trump Tower—in a unit directly below one owned by Trump. Others provided Trump with lucrative branding deals that required no investment on his part.'

 

Gosh. And did you know that 'over the years, Trump and his sons would try …to build a new Trump Tower in Moscow?

 

There's one problem. The reporters don't tell you that of 'the thirteen people', almost all have been indicted and jailed, in the US or overseas. They also don't tell you that the Moscow project never happened.

 

Time and time again, leftist 'reporters' are able to connect dots between Trump and mafia associates. However, they're never able to find that elusive piece of evidence that they know must exist, revealing Trump's criminality.

 

And that's the point. Their intense hatred of Trump blinds them. It means that they are starting their investigations and research with the assumption that Trump must be a criminal, rather than asking, 'if Trump has been working with the Italian and Russian mob so much since the 1980s, why has he never been indicted with anything?'

 

Maybe they don't want to ask that question, because they suspect the answer doesn't fit their narrative. Far from working with organized criminals since the 1980s, Trump has been working with the FBI - to bring them down.

Anonymous ID: 2f694e March 18, 2019, 3:31 p.m. No.5759096   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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If you accept that Trump has been a very valuable source for the FBI since at least 1981, you can start to see his influence in major FBI/DOJ takedowns more clearly.

 

For example, in the early 1990s, the FBI was making a major push against the Mob in New York. The Gambino crime family in New York was brought down in 1992. The Mafia Commission between February 25, 1985 and November 19, 1986 broke up the Five Families. Each of these probes would have relied on valuable source informants, much like the Scarfo takedown in 1981.

 

Given the above and the Mafia's power in the construction sector, what are the chances that Donald J Trump was a valuable source for these investigations? Answer - in my opinion, very high.

 

Now consider these remarkable 'coincidences':

 

Who led the Mafia Commission prosecution? Rudy Giuliani.

 

Who led the Gambino prosecution? Robert Mueller, who was USAG for the DOJ Criminal Division between 1990-1993. Who was working for Mueller at DOJ, during this time?

 

Rod Rosenstein.

 

And who was the Deputy Attorney General between May 1990 and 26 November, 1992, before becoming the Attorney-General?

 

William Barr.

 

And how about this?

 

Barr's DAG in the 1990's was George Terwilliger. His son, Zachary, was Grassley's DOJ investigator for Judiciary. Zachary Terwilliger then became Rod Rosenstein's Chief of Staff, before being appointed United States Attorney, for the Eastern District of Virginia. Who did Zachary Terwilliger replace in Virginia?

 

Dana Boente. Ring a bell?

 

Boente is now the FBI Chief Legal Counsel