We have to trust Wray.
Because if Trump couldn't even manage to install a trustworthy FBI director after 2+ years, we are hosed anyway.
We have to trust Wray.
Because if Trump couldn't even manage to install a trustworthy FBI director after 2+ years, we are hosed anyway.
The goal was to bankrupt and destabilize the country, create a humanitarian disaster like Syria, and then run regime-change propaganda through the MSM.
Then US invades… military industrial complex profits… oil companies collect the spoils of war.
Profit!
It's not really hard to understand the playbook.
Firewalls. Laundering.
Look back at the Ohr-Steele communications.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
The CIA was using black budgets to inject incriminating 'evidence' into the system for the NSA/FBI to 'innocently' pick up.
Everyone up the evidence chain is protected.
Plausible deniability they knew the plot.
As long they didn't look too close.
>How do you fix the level of brainwashing
Trump could have DECLAS 2 years ago.
We've lost all that time and opportunity to shift the overton window and wake up normies.
What is coming needs to completely obliterate this brainwashing in the next 12 months, if not sooner.
My guess is he met with Torschin.
Torschin used to run the FSB.
Also Butina's handler.
And international money launderer.
Putin rival for power.
Brennan was literally working with Russians (Torschin) to set up both Trump and Putin.
>Was Ollie North involved in the setup of Trump, too?
I think the NRA just didn't see the trap being laid.
My read is that this Russian-NRA connection was set up a long time ago, pre-Trump.
It was going to be used by HRC after the election to neuter the NRA, and thus streamline the gun grab.
Torschin and Browder are likely linked.
For a brief time Wednesday, Bill Browder was in Spanish custody. The London-based businessman and vocal Kremlin critic had been arrested in Madrid on what Browder says was a Russian warrant issued through Interpol.
Formerly a major investor in Russia, Browder has spent the better part of a decade waging an international crusade against corruption in Russian President Vladimir Putin's government. He pushed for the 2012 Magnitsky Act, which punished several prominent Russians with U.S. sanctions, and lately he has spoken frequently of Russian attempts to influence the domestic affairs of other countries.
In fact, Browder said it was this "mission" that brought him to Madrid — until, that is, Spanish police detained him. Authorities released Browder just a few hours later, but not before he fired off several tweets chronicling the arrest as it unfolded.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/05/30/615456964/bill-browder-kremlin-critic-briefly-arrested-in-spain-for-murky-reasons