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Well, it looks like my qualified exoneration of Robert Mueller was a bit premature. I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt in my post of a couple of days ago when I said he might be working for the "white hats" to bring down Hillary and the Deep State. Rep. Louie Gohmert (R) Tx. wrote a 48 page expose of the apparent swamp rat and political hatchetman. In Rep. Gohmert's own words: "Robert Mueller has a long and sordid history of illicitly targeting innocent people that is a stain upon the legacy of American jurisprudence. He lacks the judgment and credibility to lead the prosecution of anyone ." I'll post the highlights of the article in italics and my own comments, which are probably unnecessary, in the regular font along with the whole article at the end.
What I have accumulated here is absolutely shocking upon the realization that Mueller's disreputable, twisted history speaks to the character of the man placed in a position to attempt to legalize a coup against a lawfully-elected President.
Any Republican who says anything resembling, “Bob Mueller will do a good job as Special Counsel,” “Bob Mueller has a great reputation for being fair,” or anything similar; (A) wants President Trump indicted for something and removed from office regardless of 2 his innocence; (B) is intentionally ignorant of the myriad of outrageous problems permeating Mueller’s professional history; or (C) is cultivating future Democrat votes when he or she comes before the Senate someday for a confirmation hearing.
Mueller's sordid history goes back to his involvement in the Whitey Bulger/FBI collusion case when he was the Assistant US Atty. in Boston. He used strong-arm tactics to browbeat potential witnesses into silence.
The Boston Globe noted Robert Mueller’s connection with the Whitey Bulger case in an article entitled, “One Lingering Question for FBI Director Robert Mueller.” The Globe said this: “[Mike] Albano [former Parole Board Member who was threatened by two F.B.I. agents for considering parole for the men imprisoned for a crime they did not commit] was appalled that, later that same year, Mueller was appointed FBI director, because it was Mueller, first as an assistant US attorney then as the acting U.S. attorney in Boston, who wrote letters to the parole and pardons board throughout the 1980s opposing clemency for the four men framed by FBI lies. Of course, Mueller was also in that position while Whitey Bulger was helping the FBI cart off his criminal competitors even as he buried bodies in shallow graves along the Neponset…” [https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/1970/01/19/one-lingering-question-for-fbi-directorrobert-mueller/613uW0MR7czurRn7M4BG2J/story.html]
Mueller was the head of the Criminal Division as Assistant U.S. Attorney, then as Acting U.S. Attorney. I could not find any explanation online by Mueller as to why he insisted on keeping the defendants in prison that FBI agents—in the pocket of Whitey Bulger— had framed for a murder they did not commit. Make no mistake: these were not honorable people he had incarcerated. But it was part of a pattern that eventually became quite clear that Mueller was more concerned with convicting and putting people in jail he disliked, even if they were innocent of the charges, than he was with ferreting out the truth.
Mueller's treatment of Rep. Bob Weldon, who had the audacity to question the integrity of the FBI in their handling of information prior to 9/11 caused Weldon to lose re-election because of allegations made by the FBI and a raid on Weldon't daughter's office remenicient of the strong-arm tactics used on Trump attorney Michael Cohen... in fact they are practically identical- if you want to get someone to acquiesce, go after friends and family. Mueller once again proves himself to nothing more that a thug with a license to practice law.
“Each of Weldon’s 10 previous re-elections had been by sizable margins. Polls showed he was up by 5-7 points [in the fall of 2006]. Three weeks prior to the election, however, a national story ran about Weldon based upon anonymous sources that an investigation was underway against him and his daughter, alleging illegal activities involving his congressional work. Weldon had received no prior notification of any such investigation and was dumbfounded that such a story would run especially since he regularly briefed the FBI and intelligence agencies on his work.
A week after the news story broke, alleging a need to act quickly because of the leak, FBI agents from Washington raided the home of Weldon’s daughter at 7 a.m. on a Monday morning… Local TV and print media had all been alerted to the raid in advance and were already in position to cover the story. Within hours, Democratic protesters were waving “Caught Red-Handed” signs outside Weldon’s district office in Upper Darby. In the ensuing two weeks, local and national media ran multiple stories implying that Weldon too must have been under investigation. Given the coverage, Weldon lost the election… To this day, incredibly, no one in authority has talked to Weldon or his daughter about the raid or the investigation. There was no follow up, no questions, no grand jury interrogation, nothing. One year after the raid the local FBI office called Weldon’s daughter to have her come get the property that had been removed from her home. That was it…The raid ruined the career of Weldon and his daughter.” (Emphasis added) [http://www.wnd.com/2016/11/the-clinton-directed-fbi-hit-job/]
Whenever anyone, private citizen or whistleblower, came forward with charges of impropriety against the DOJ under Mueller's watch, they would generally contact their Congressman. If the Representative took steps to investigate, it was they who were investigated. They could routinely expect to have their office "raided" under Mueller and his partner in crime Rod Rosenstein.
I was one of the few who were NOT surprised when Mueller started selecting his assistants in the Special Counsel’s office who had reputations for being bullies, for indicting people who were not guilty of the charges, for forcing people toward bankruptcy by running up their attorney’s fees (while the bullies in the Special Counsel’s office enjoy an apparently endless government budget), or by threatening innocent family members with prosecution so the Special Counsel’s victim would agree to pleading guilty to anything to prevent the Kafka-esque prosecutors from doing more harm to their families.
Throughout his career at the DOJ, Mueller was a henchman for the Democratic Party. If they wanted a particular seat, as in the case of Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, a month or so before the election, Mueller would come up with some bogus charges (which were inevitable thrown out), the tide would swing to his opponent- after all nobody would knowingly vote for a criminal (with the exception of Hillary supporters) and the incumbent would lose his/her seat. A conviction wasn't necessary- this had nothing to do with justice, only politics. As was the case with Rep. Weldon, it became evident that Mueller was in the pocket of the Clinton Criminal Cabal.
Director Mueller either did control or could have controlled what happened to the lead FBI agent that destroyed a well-respected U.S. Senator. That U.S. Senator was not only completely innocent of the manufactured case against him, he was an honest and honorable man. Under Director Mueller’s overriding supervision, the wrongdoer who helped manufacture the case stayed on and the whistleblower was punished. Obviously, the FBI Director wanted his FBI agents to understand that honesty would be punished if it revealed wrongdoing within Mueller’s organization. Further, not only was evidentiary proof of Senator Stevens’ innocence concealed from the Senator’s defense attorneys by the FBI, there was also a witness that provided compelling testimony that Stevens’ had done everything appropriately. That witness, however, was who agents sent back to Alaska by FBI Agents, unbeknownst to the Senator’s defense attorneys. This key exonerating testimony was placed out of reach for Senator Stevens’ defense. Someone should have gone to jail for this illegality within the nation’s top law enforcement agency. Instead, Senator Stevens lost his seat, and surprise, surprise, Mueller’s FBI helped another elected Republican bite the dust. Unfortunately, I am not speaking figuratively.
During the 2001 Congressional anthrax scare, the Mueller/Comey team got a real chance to prove their incompetence and corruptibility.
Comey and Mueller badly bungled the biggest case they ever handled. They botched the investigation of the 2001 anthrax letter attacks that took five lives and infected 17 other people, shut down the U.S. Capitol and Washington’s mail system, solidified the Bush administration’s antipathy for Iraq, and eventually, when the facts finally came out, made the FBI look feckless, incompetent, and easily manipulated by outside political pressure.
In truth, Hatfill was an implausible suspect from the outset. He was a virologist who never handled anthrax, which is a bacterium. (Ivins, by contrast, shared ownership of anthrax patents, was diagnosed as having paranoid personality disorder, and had a habit of stalking and threatening people with anonymous letters – including the woman who provided the long-ignored tip to the FBI). So what evidence did the FBI have against Hatfill? There was none, so the agency did a Hail Mary, importing two bloodhounds from California whose handlers claimed could sniff the scent of the killer on the anthrax-tainted letters. These dogs were shown to Hatfill, who promptly petted them. When the dogs responded favorably, their handlers told the FBI that they’d “alerted” on Hatfill and that he must be the killer.
Bacteria, virus, as Hillary would say, "at this point what difference does it make," especially when there's a conviction to be had and incompetence to be covered up. With Dr. Hatfill (whose career was ruined) off the hook so to speak...
Mueller and Comey’s next target in the Anthrax case was Dr. Bruce Ivins. As the FBI was closing in and preparing to give him the ultimate Hatfill treatment, Dr. Ivins took his own life. Though Mueller and Comey were every bit as convinced that Dr. Ivins was the Anthrax culprit as they were that Dr. Hatfill was, there are lingering questions about whether or not there was a case beyond a reasonable doubt. Since Dr. Ivins is deceased and had some mental issues, we are expected to simply accept that he was definitely the Anthrax killer and drop the whole matter. That's a difficult ask after taxpayer money paid off Mueller’s previous victim. Mueller had relentlessly dogged Dr. Hatfill using life destroying, Orwellian tactics. Either Mueller was wrong when he said it would be a mistake, “to say there were mistakes,” in the railroading of Hatfill or Mueller did intentionally and knowingly persecute an innocent man.
Next up on the Mueller hit list was "Scooter" Libby. Libby was charged in the "outing" of CIA operative Valerie Plame. Asst. Atty General, James Comey talked Atty Gen. John Ashcroft into recusing himself and selected his buddy Patrick Fitzgerald (the godfather of his son) Special Counsel and FBI Director Mueller to investigate the case.
The entire episode was further revealed as a fraud when it was later made public that Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald, FBI Director Mueller, and Deputy Attorney Comey had very early on learned that the source of Plame’s identity leak came from Richard Armitage. But neither Comey nor Mueller nor Fitzgerald wanted Armitage’s scalp. Oh no. These so-called apolitical, fair-minded pursuers of their own brand of justice were after a bigger name in the Bush administration like Vice President Dick Cheney or Karl Rove. Yet they knew from the beginning that these two men were not guilty of anything. Nonetheless, Fitzgerald, Mueller and Comey pursued Cheney’s chief of staff, Scooter Libby, as a path to ensnare the Vice President. According to multiple reports, Fitzgerald had twice offered to drop all charges against Libby if he would ‘deliver’ Cheney to him. There was nothing to deliver. Is any of this sounding familiar? Could it be that these same tactics have been used against an innocent Gen. Mike Flynn? Could it be that Flynn only agreed to plead guilty to prevent any family members from being unjustly prosecuted and to also prevent going completely broke from attorneys’ fees? That’s the apparent Mueller-Comey Special Counsel distinctive modus-operandi. Libby would not lie about Cheney, so he was prosecuted for obstruction of justice, perjury, making a false statement. This Spectator report in 2015 sums up this particularly egregious element of the railroading.
The real culprit of the allegation for which the Special Counsel was appointed, and massive amounts of tax payer dollars expended was Richard Armitage. A similar technique was used against Martha Stewart. After all, Mueller’s FBI developed both cases. If the desired crime to be prosecuted was never committed, then talk to someone you want to convict until you find something that others are willing to say was not true. Then you can convict them of lying to the FBI. Martha Stewart found out about Mueller’s FBI the hard way. Unfortunately, Mueller has left a wake of innocent people whom he has crowned with criminal records. History does seem to repeat itself when it is recording the same people using the same tactics. Can anyone who has ever actually looked at Robert Mueller’s history honestly say that Mueller deserves a sterling reputation in law enforcement? One part of his reputation he does apparently deserve is the reputation for being James Comey’s mentor.
I bet the Trump pardon of Libby is setting really with this unholy trio right about now. The rest of the article goes on to talk about the Islamization of the DOJ, the FBI training manuals in particular. There is a great section where Rep Gohmert questions Mueller about giving special consideration to Muslims over say, Hindu's, Buddhists, etc.. Well, I hate to say it, but mea culpa, mea culpa... The probability of Mueller being a "white hat" working on behalf of the President is getting slimmer all the time.
Anyone who still "honestly" believes Washington can be fixed is either delusional, on heavy psychiatric meds, or part of the problem. Remember, the FBI was founded by Hoover, a cross-dresser.
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That criminal is to be indicted for Murder and I hope he will stand trial for his atrocities.
FBI scandals:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s role in “partnership” between the FBI and the "Boston Mafia" involved multiple murders, racketeering, extortion, witness tampering, and more.
According to ret. FBI Special Agent Coleen Rowley, neither Mueller or his criminal crime family accomplice former FBI Director James Comey were “heroes”. S.A. ret. Rowley, remarked: When the truth about Bulger is uncovered,it will come to light that American taxpayers paid $100 million court award to the four men who were framed framed for murders committed by the FBI-operated Bulger Winter Hill Gang.
Ref:
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/howie_carr/2018/04/howie_carr_come_clean_on_fbi_frame_up_bob_mueller
https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/28555-probing-mueller-what-were-his-roles-in-boston-mafia-murders-uranium-one-and-other-fbi-scandals
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/conflicts-of-interest-and-ethics-robert-mueller-and_us_5936a148e4b033940169cdc8
Mueller to be shut down v shortly.
https://nypost.com/2018/04/19/rudy-giuliani-may-be-joining-trumps-legal-team/
Trump knows where Murderous Mueller burried the bodies.
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Robert Mueller was long ago corrupted... all the big shots in Washington are. Don't be fooled into thinking otherwise! That criminal is to be indicted for Murder and I hope he will stand trial for his atrocities.
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Robert Mueller wouldn't know a white hat if it fell out of the sky and landed at his feet, and it would be dirty as hell the second he put it on.
The dude is a slimy, deep-state creature from way, way back.
We have swamp dwellers in every important post where the drainers should be...EVERY ONE.
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Robert Müller ist ein sehr starker und kühner Mensch, der das richtige Wort sagt
Ich respektiere ihn sehr
Sie sind eine sehr erfolgreiche Person
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Odd, you mean that Muller who is a murderous criminal who will be indicted.
Deep state, satanic, evil.
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"Mueller was more concerned with convicting and putting people in jail he disliked, even if they were innocent of the charges, than he was with ferreting out the truth."- says it all.
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With many media outlets claiming that Mueller has a history of shady, corrupt and potential criminal activities, it is almost impossible for anyone to believe the opposite.
During his regime as the head of the FBI, we've heard of alot of shady activities he has been associated with. Although we cannot determine the legitimacy of these allegations, but all these are pointing to one clear fact...
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So it should not matter that the House Intelligence Committee has abruptly ended its “investigation,” declining to compel testimony from key uncooperative witnesses or subpoena relevant records. In the words of one commentator, we need only “wait for Mueller.” But this view is wrong,In the words of one commentator, we need only “wait for Mueller.”
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Good ole Boston politics, never seems to dissapoint. Chicago eat your heart out................
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This is an all out war. Republic weighs in the balance.
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This is exactly how I want to write my articles and posts. I love all the sources to back up your facts. Whether you like Trump, as person or president, or not, Mueller is clearly a deep state agent and should not be in charge of this investigation, or any for that matter. I do not believe he's secretly working for Trump, there is just little evidence to support that. If I'm wrong, I'd love to see evidence as to expand my opinion. I have no problem with being proven wrong but as of now that is my opinion. Thanks for posting. Great stuff.
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