“Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.” —Woodrow Wilson
he leaks and headlines over the past several days on the House Intelligence’s oversight of Obama’s FBI investigation of the Russian-Trump collusion might make one think that someone has set off the fire alarm in the halls of deep state institutions and that we should be watching the main players running for the fire exits, but their behavior signals otherwise. The explosive and undeniable news that the infamous Comey memo leaker was non other than an implanted spy in the Trump campaign during Obama’s time in the oval office is vindication for Trump and for the American people. Yet the Washington Post is busy churning out stories this weekend on Obama’s “scandal-free” administration while The New York Times attempts to paint the undercover operative as an investigator rather than a spy.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes won his battle earlier this month with Justice Department Deputy Director Rod Rosenstein, who failed to provide full disclosure to the committee on their continuing investigation of the FBI’s handling of the Russian collusion narrative. According to The Wall Street Journal, “House investigators nonetheless sniffed out a name, and Mr. Nunes in recent weeks issued a letter and a subpoena demanding more details. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s response was to double down—accusing the House of ‘extortion’ and delivering a speech in which he claimed that ‘declining to open the FBI’s files to review is a constitutional ‘duty.’ Justice asked the White House to back its stonewall. And it even began spinning that daddy of all superspook arguments—that revealing any detail about this particular asset could result in ‘loss of human lives.’”
Nonetheless, the New York Post reported it was a Cambridge professor with deep ties to American and British intelligence that was the agent who snooped on the Trump presidential campaign for the FBI. “Multiple media outlets have named Stefan Halper, 73, as the secret informant who met with Trump campaign advisers Carter Page and George Papadopoulos starting in the summer of 2016. Halper previously served in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations.”
Marketswork has put some of the goings on with Halper together for us, reporting that on September 13, 2016, Papadopoulos accepted a meeting with Stefan Halper after being approached by him—not the other way around. Halper, who has known connections to CIA and UK intelligence, reportedly asked Papadopoulos: “George, you know about hacking the emails from Russia, right?” Halper had also previously invited Carter Page to attend a July 2016 symposium held at Cambridge regarding the upcoming election. Page attended the symposium just four days after his July 2016 Moscow trip as well as meeting with Halper during his London visit.
Yet, here we are. Crickets. No warrants, arrests or indictments. No media outrage. Even more disheartening is why the more egregious players in the DNC-Russian collusion mess, namely Hillary Clinton, Comey, Podesta, Lynch, Abedin and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, seem to have no fear of prosecution. Unlike Podesta, who has gone silent, Debbie Wasserman Schultz was in the news just last week taunting the NRA, saying they were, “Just shy of a terrorist organization.” This is the same woman who appears to have no fear of being prosecuted over her dealings with the Awan brothers over the DNC IT scandal and her threats against the District of Columbia’s Police Chief over the return of her confiscated computer in an active investigation of the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.

Wasserman-Schultz also seems to have a clear path for re-election in her scandal-ridden Broward County Florida congressional district after Tim Canolva announced in April that he would drop out of the Democratic Party and run as an Independent. Notwithstanding this, it was recently disclosed that Florida officials in her district illegally destroyed election ballots. And let’s not forget the mysterious death of a the young federal prosecutor, Beranton Whisenant, who washed up on a Florida beach with a gunshot wound to the head. Clearly, this leopard doesn’t change her spots.
Hillary, reliably tone-deaf and impervious, continues her world tour on why she lost the presidency, not at all bothered by her blatant abuse of State powers and counting herself above the law. This while District Judge Denise Cote just unsealed the search warrant for former Congressman Anthony Weiner’s laptop, which contains thousands of emails forwarded to him by wife Huma Abedin, Clinton’s long-time aide who also has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. Hillary’s illegal use of a private server also kicked off another FBI scandal that involved their not so veiled threat to the New York Police Department of a lawsuit should they begin to sing about what was on Weiner’s computer.

It is clear that Obama and his FBI and Justice Departments were in deep on actually authorizing the spying of Hillary’s opponent, a terrible crime that makes Watergate look like Nixon was just playing with toy trucks on the oval office carpet.
Yet despite some of the worst offenders being exposed, Breitbart just reported that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russian probe has reportedly subpoenaed a second associate of long-time Trump adviser Roger Stone. John Kakanis, an assistant who did accounting and political work for Stone, and who has been questioned by the FBI about Stone’s communications with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and hacker Gufficer 2.0 during the 2016 presidential election is in Mueller’s crosshairs.
Finally, there is the deafening silence of the media. Rather than just eating crow, they are busy printing hit-piece propaganda on how Americans miss Obama’s scandal-free administration. Hello, is anyone here? I feel a bit like Alice chasing the white rabbit after just verbally sparring with a Cheshire cat whose eyes aren’t nearly as wide as Adam Schiff’s.
The unending ties of the deep state players, the constant obstruction of justice by department heads and the weak Russian dossier collusion narrative have become maddening to the American public. Far worse than the implications all of this has had on the Trump presidency thus far, is the arrogant, criminal and dangerous game these individuals are playing with free elections. Spy games on candidates is illegal, dangerous and threatens our democracy. It’s a deterrent to anyone who wants to run for public office.

These criminals in the government have begun to believe they are much more important than they actually are. And this appears to be their only weakness. If justice is not served and government heads not indicted and made to serve time, there will be an outcry from the deplorable American people to stage a coup against the deep state government, and that is saying a lot. Unfortunately for us, so many of Trump’s military men are tied at the hip to groups such as the Council on Foreign Relations, who, as anyone knows if they are paying the slightest attention, doesn’t pledge their allegiance to God or country, but the terrible gods of human rule by hook, crook and fiat. This isn’t going to end well.