Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Biden Delivers Remarks on Ukraine, Video and Transcript


The installed occupant of the White House took his turn at the lectern today to read words prepared for him by others.  He took no questions. The transcript of the remarks is HERE and the nine-minute video is below.

Within the speech Biden waxed philosophically about the financial impact to Americans from his actions against Russia for their support of the eastern Ukraine breakaway effort.  “I want to limit the pain the American people are feeling at the gas pump,” Biden said, “This is critical to me.

[Transcript]

In the bigger picture I don’t think many Americans outside the DC beltway give a flip about internal Ukrainian squabbles and Russia’s support for the Eastern Ukrainian independence effort.  However, inside the DC beltway Ukraine is very important, stunningly important, because Ukraine functions as the corrupt money laundry operation for DC politicians to receive taxpayer kickbacks from their financial support into Ukraine.

Outline of Newest Sanctions HERE



Judas Pence

Mike Pence isn’t fooling anyone and will be neither president nor Donald Trump’s running mate in 2024.


In the Gospel of St. Matthew, we read that Judas committed the unthinkable betrayal of Jesus. Judas Iscariot was of course one of the Twelve Apostles. He is notorious for betraying Christ by disclosing Jesus’ whereabouts for 30 pieces of silver. Judas brought soldiers to arrest Jesus after the Last Supper in the Garden of Gethsemane and identified him with a kiss. Jesus was then arrested, tried, and crucified.

Mike Pence, the former vice president, betrayed President Donald J. Trump and is in many ways a modern-day Judas. No one wants him to hang himself as Judas did in utter shame, but he should recede into the horizon, sort of like the other inconsequential vice president, whatshisname, also from Indiana. 

Most people on the Right have come to believe Pence is a turncoat because of his failure to recognize a (regular, legal, constitutional) motion signed by at least one congressman and one senator—support Al Gore couldn’t muster—in the joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021. Every count (there were six) entailed two hours of floor time before ratifying the formal election result, allowing time for the evidence of voter fraud to enter the record. He refused, which is the immediate cause of the protesters getting angry at him. At the very least he could have delayed for 10 days the formal election result to investigate voter fraud. It is certainly the case that he has gone on to criticize and even mock President Trump as “wrong.”

Pence legitimized the illegitimate election of the usurper, Joe Biden. He attended the inauguration and conceded defeat. It makes him look stupid on legal matters and surely less than loyal. “It is my considered judgment that my oath to support and defend the Constitution constrains me from claiming unilateral authority to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which should not,” Pence declared. The foulest of straw-men arguments, since nobody thinks the vice president has unilateral authority on anything.

In other words, Pence surrendered to the Democratic Party in his final days. He caved to the pressure to concede unnecessarily and, in fact, did not defend the U.S.Constitution he swore to uphold.

Fact is, Pence betrayed Trump long before that day in January 2021. He was never really a believer in populist politics, economic nationalism, or Trump’s America First agenda. He was instead a saboteur, a “NearlyTrumper,” a good old GOP stalwart, the enabler of many acts against Trump and his appointees, as well as a free rider, on the coattails of the Orange Man. 

As governor of Indiana, Pence kept an open Bible on his desk. He was known to practice the Billy Graham rule of never being alone in private with a woman who was not his wife. This most pious and devoted disciple has now been unmasked as a betrayer of the Greatness Agenda. 

The Hoosier was a relative unknown—running a losing campaign to get reelected as governor—when Trump selected him as his running mate. He didn’t add all that much to the ticket but it looked good to have a midwestern governor who was a former congressman and credentialled on the important pro-life question. The RNC liked it—especially as he was a known entity and played by their rules. 

Over and over again, Pence, without fanfare once adjacent to the Oval Office, worked to undo or mitigate Trump’s effect. His later chief of staff, Marc Short, was nothing less than a mole in the White House and an outright anti-Trumper. Having been purged multiple times by MAGA, the swamp kept belching him out into administration posts until he finally landed in the White House. 

Pence’s entire staff from senior to junior had one thing in common—their disguised opposition to the radical and unconventional Trump and his policies. His foreign policy team was pure State Department orthodoxy, and many were on loan from the very swamp called “Foggy Bottom.” 

Pence’s defense attachés were hardline neocon hawks. Other appointees were crazy libertarians, a Koch-Short-Pence predilection. Pence’s evangelical buddy, former U.S. Senator Dan Coates of Indiana, got a plum post as national intelligence director only to make a fool of both Trump and his policies at places like the Aspen Security Forum. He finally got fired. Pence still defended him. 

Pence often said one thing and did another. He was two-faced and duplicitous. Some people on Trump’s team knew this and avoided him. They tried to go around him or not include him, if possible. Trump himself either suspected Pence’s disloyalty or simply tolerated him, hoping for the best. He made a mistake delegating duties to Pence, including the COVID-19 response he botched, which cleared the way for Dr. Anthony Fauci to dominate policy and public relations and all that has resulted in the aftermath. 

The early tell-tale incident that set Pence apart and as pawn of the deep state was the Michael Flynn affair. It was Pence who insisted on dumping the general, who was Trump’s designated national security advisor. By accepting the FBI’s line that Flynn had allegedly violated the never-used Logan Act, Pence played right into the Russia collusion hoax. I know this firsthand as Pence also worked to kill my own appointment as ambassador to the European Union. 

At the Munich Security Conference in early 2017, he bent over to the demands of the former communist EU foreign minister from Italy, Federica Mogherini, and also encouraged two shameful démarches by the European Union to the State Department and then-Secretary Rex Tillerson, who was never on the Trump team, either. Tillerson committed the globalist sin of equating his own nationally appointed position with whatever mess Mogherini’s mandate involved. 

The EU said I was “malevolent” because I challenged their globalist ideology. The EU, in a rare move, condemned me as persona non grata, a distinction no other American has ever earned. My two largest supporters were Steve Bannon inside in the White House and Nigel Farage in the United Kingdom. 

So, did Trump challenge globalism? He sure did. But not “humble” Pence—he was a weak-kneed Republican with his own ambitions, sometimes hidden but right below the surface he badly wanted and thought he was the one who deserved the highest brass ring. In his mind he was a master politician while Trump was just a personality. 

Nowadays, Pence is heckled and booed as a traitor. He does not garner much praise or acclaim in most hard-core Republican circles, and most importantly in those aligned with Trump. He would like to be seen as a 2024 Republican contender. He is not. He thinks he has support. There is none. There is no presidential timber there. 

It should be clear by now Judas Pence is not going to be president of the United States, nor is he going to be Trump’s running mate again. Judas’ theological role as the metaphysically necessary incarnation of human disloyalty to the divine imperative parallels well with the story of Geo Deus, up to and including the part where Trump will rise again from what his pharisaical enemies thought to be oblivion. Pence, recalling his past life as a radio huckster, will be reduced to doing pillow and pain relief commercials on cable TV but that will probably not include any for testosterone.

Fooled once, the voting public will not be fooled twice—and Donald Trump won’t be either.


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From 1945 to 2022

The porcine politburo of George Orwell’s Animal Farm 
now prevails in North America.


George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four is packed with parallels to 2022 such as the Thought Police, Hate Week, alteration of the past, and so forth. For more fearful symmetry on the current scene, dial back to 1945, when Orwell’s Animal Farm hit the bookstores. As in Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell was writing about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 

The prize boar Old Major is Karl Marx, Snowball is Leon Trotsky, and Napoleon is Josef Stalin. Inspired by the Old Major’s dream, the revolutionary animals evict the exploiter Jones and take over his farm. Though supposedly run on an egalitarian basis, it quickly emerges that some animals are more equal than others. Consider, for example, the distribution of food on the animal farm. 

“Milk and apples (this has been proved by Science, comrades) contain substances absolutely necessary to the well-being of a pig. We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organization of this farm depend on us. Day and night we are watching over your welfare.”

In reality, the “brainworker” pigs watched while horses Boxer and Clover did the heavy lifting. Another parallel is the pretension of Marxism-Leninism to represent “science.” 

During the Communist crackdown on the Solidarity movement in Poland, for example, Soviet bosses lamented the “lack of training in Marxist-Leninist sciences in secondary school.” What actual science Lenin might have advanced remains unclear. The same goes for Marx, only more so. 

Marx was a true believer in the quackery of phrenology, which extrapolated character from the shape of the skull. Consider Marx’s 1862 letter to Engels about socialist Ferdinand Lassalle, a man Marx called a “Jewish nigger.” 

“As the shape of his head and the way his hair grows also testify—that he is descended from the negroes who accompanied Moses’ flight from Egypt (unless his mother or paternal grandmother interbred with a nigger).” In addition, “the fellow’s importunity is also nigger-like.” Plenty more where that came from, but Marx’s inherent bias seldom if ever shows up in books on racism and white supremacy. 

The Marxist-Leninists vanguard somehow escaped the repressive condition that afflicts everybody else, and in power, they always know best. As the Marxist-Leninists have it, the state will wither away, but in the meantime, they must build the most repressive state in history. For all but the willfully blind, it’s old-fashioned dictatorship taken to new depths of depravity.

After overthrowing Jones, the revolutionary animals face a decision on wild critters such as rats. The animals take a vote “and it was agreed by an overwhelming majority that rats were comrades.” This finds a broad application, then and now.

In the Marxist view, criminals are victims of an unjust society. As comrades in the revolutionary struggle, criminals are more willing to deprive others of life and property, and thus prove useful. Stalin was an actual criminal, so the progression to mass murderer was entirely natural. In the winter of 1932-33, Stalin planned a famine that killed millions of Ukrainians, a slaughter that Walter Duranty of the New York Times claimed never happened. 

In America, Black Lives Matter makes a hero of Assata Shakur, a.k.a. Joanne Chesimard. As a member of the Black Liberation Army (BLA), which collaborated with the Weather Underground, Chesimard robbed banks and murdered a police officer. Just so you know, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is named after Chesimard. 

The “rats are comrades” equation was evident in massive arson, theft, and murder across America in 2020. Those are all crimes but the FBI, Justice Department, and local authorities showed little interest in prosecuting them. Politicians seeking to defund the police tacitly agree that rats are comrades. They help demolish a free society to make way for the arrangements the Left really wants. 

Down on the Animal Farm, the ruling pigs kept the working animals down by warning that Jones would return. Then it turns out that the pigs are hanging out with the oppressive humans. As the tale concludes: “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” That, too, has broad application today. 

Contrast the addled Joe Biden with the outlook of Rip Van Winkle socialist Bernie Sanders and the AOC squad. Most days it’s hard to tell which is which. 

North of the border, it’s hard to tell the difference between Justin Trudeau and Fidel Castro, for both political and biological reasons. Probably too late for a DNA test, but when it comes to ideology, the two clearly produce the same shit. 

Animal Farm is a tough act to follow but Orwell pulled it off in Nineteen Eighty-Four, about oppressive conditions now being replicated in America. In the end, Winston Smith must face what for him is the worst thing in the world, which varies from person to person. And for societies as well.

In North America, porcine politburos are transforming free, prosperous nations into something like Sino-Soviet Covidistans. In a society based on hatred and fear, some people are much more equal than others, and only the Thought Police are efficient. 

In the United States and Canada, the pigs are in power and the clocks are all striking 13. If the people called it the worst thing in the world it would be hard to blame them.


Never Again!

Politicians seeking to capitalize on the white-hot fury of the American electorate had better get with the program or be crushed by the rising movement.


If we follow the conventional political thinking, Republicans can anticipate an electoral shift during the November midterm elections and appear likely to recapture the White House in 2024. A grassroots revolt is already showing signs that the Democrats should expect to be punished for politicizing education and mismanaging COVID policy. 

If we follow the conventional thinking even further, this will spell success for a usual cast of Republican-leaning characters in leadership and consulting roles. Karl Rove is likely already updating his fee structure. Veterans of the two Bush Administrations will send their résumés east in hopes of retaining old posts so they can steer contracts and favors back to their allies and former employers. 

Right, Left, Right, Left, the hypnotic rhythm drums on—briefly interrupted only by an aberrational Trump Administration or popular uprising—but it all returns to the statists’ status quo in the end. The uniparty simply shifts its weight from its left foot to its right while business proceeds as usual 

But the fact is that political pendulums don’t always swing along a flat plane from right to left. In our current state of political flux, we’re reminded of Ronald Reagan’s prophetic words: 

You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man’s age-old dreamthe maximum of individual freedom consistent with order or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism. Regardless of their sincerity, their humanitarian motives, those who would sacrifice freedom for security have embarked on this downward path.

The pendulum’s path has ceased to swing from right to left. Trudeau’s mask slipped first but others like him will follow. The old-style liberal is gone. This is a simple binary choice between freedom and political control of every corner of human life.

With that in mind, there can be only one agenda for 2022: Never again! 

Politicians seeking to capitalize on the white-hot fury of the American electorate had better get with the program or be crushed by the rising movement. It’s primary season. If your representative has never worked a real job, is married to a corporate lawyer, and rolls his eyes when the peasants question the official narrative, you might consider challenging him or her with a candidate who actually represents the concerns of real America. 

Did your politician stay silent while your children were masked and quarantined, while tech companies censored legitimate and factual information, and while people were coerced to take a vaccine that does not stop the spread? What did your politician say when rioters burned cities, toppled statues of cherished founders, and beat innocent citizens for being in the wrong place at the wrong time? Is anyone else a little embarrassed that Canadians lead the fight for freedom in North America?

Never again means curriculum transparency for schools so parents can know when political indoctrination replaces legitimate instruction. Never again means restricting the powers of bureaucrats in times of crisis. Never again means defining in advance what constitutes an “emergency.” Will every virus henceforward be hyped to justify crushing civil liberties? 

Never again means if social media, employers, and private businesses coerce medical decisions, they are financially liable for medical malpractice. Never again means prohibiting the politicization of people’s bank accounts, their electricity, their ability to travel. We cannot tolerate a government that has the power to wipe out bank accounts with a keystroke. 

Never again means confronting the intelligence community and its role in stoking fear and manipulating domestic elections. Never again means ending the FBI’s use of confidential informants to ensnare political opponents. Never again means that the Justice Department will no longer have the privilege of declining prosecution to protect the criminals within their ranks.

Never again means invoking antitrust laws to break-up big tech and media collusion. Media that coordinate stories and censorship are guilty of restraining free trade. It’s as simple as that. 

Tech companies and media colluded to restrain legitimate and truthful stories during the 2020 election. Never again means exposing bribes paid to politicians’ families. Never again means instituting internationally recognized one man, one vote integrity measures required of any functioning democracy. Never again means enforcing existing immigration laws and stopping the use of taxpayer money to reshape voting districts with illegal immigrants.

One thing has become crystal clear: We can’t just wait this out. We’ve been waiting for two years for “two weeks to flatten the curve.” Rather than abating naturally, the overreach and oppression is beginning to look permanent. We’re fast approaching a day in which our autocratic overlords can punish dissent and, with a few keystrokes, wipe out your bank accountend your job, and even disable your car

Wake up. Before it’s too late.


CDC Is Sandbagging COVID Data That Contradicts Their Statements Because They Are Afraid Of Free People Interpreting It


streiff reporting for RedState 

The New York Times is reporting on Monday that the lack of information provided to the public about the COVID-19 pandemic is not the result of a lack of data but of a conscious decision by the “public health” weenies managing our national response to sandbag information that contradicts the approved narrative. Given the Branch Covidian syle of fearmongering about the pandemic that has emanated from the New York Times over the past two years, the article is shocking both in substance and in tone.

For more than a year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on hospitalizations for Covid-19 in the United States and broken it down by age, race and vaccination status. But it has not made most of the information public.

When the C.D.C. published the first significant data on the effectiveness of boosters in adults younger than 65 two weeks ago, it left out the numbers for a huge portion of that population: 18- to 49-year-olds, the group least likely to benefit from extra shots, because the first two doses already left them well-protected.

The agency recently debuted a dashboard of wastewater data on its website that will be updated daily and might provide early signals of an oncoming surge of Covid cases. Some states and localities had been sharing wastewater information with the agency since the start of the pandemic, but it had never before released those findings.

Two full years into the pandemic, the agency leading the country’s response to the public health emergency has published only a tiny fraction of the data it has collected, several people familiar with the data said.

Much of the withheld information could help state and local health officials better target their efforts to bring the virus under control. Detailed, timely data on hospitalizations by age and race would help health officials identify and help the populations at highest risk. Information on hospitalizations and death by age and vaccination status would have helped inform whether healthy adults needed booster shots. And wastewater surveillance across the nation would spot outbreaks and emerging variants early.

Without the booster data for 18- to 49-year-olds, the outside experts whom federal health agencies look to for advice had to rely on numbers from Israel to make their recommendations on the shots.

Another reason is fear that the information might be misinterpreted, [Kristen Nordlund, a spokeswoman for the C.D.C.] said.

Throughout this “pandemic,” information has been used as a weapon to prevent any effective critique of the bizarre actions imposed upon us by those claiming to have some unique knowledge about keeping us safe.

Last year, the agency repeatedly came under fire for not tracking so-called breakthrough infections in vaccinated Americans, and focusing only on individuals who became ill enough to be hospitalized or die. The agency presented that information as risk comparisons with unvaccinated adults, rather than provide timely snapshots of hospitalized patients stratified by age, sex, race and vaccination status.

But the C.D.C. has been routinely collecting information since the Covid vaccines were first rolled out last year, according to a federal official familiar with the effort. The agency has been reluctant to make those figures public, the official said, because they might be misinterpreted as the vaccines being ineffective.

In short:


As I pointed out last week in my post, No Government Can Make as Many Mistakes and Errors About COVID as Ours Did; It Requires Intent, it has been evident for a while that the public health decisions made by the government are driven by motives other than public health. Do we really think it is an oversight that the studies undergirding the mask mandates are so craptacular that no one will defend them? Do we really believe that we have no effective way of tracking what appears to be an epidemic of myocarditis among young adults who have elected or been forced to take the vaccine? Do we really believe the Department of Defense published inaccurate data for five consecutive years and only got the numbers right last year (Thanks to Politifact for Keeping Us All From Panicking About Adverse Vaccine-Related Events in the Armed Forces)?

The bottom line is that you can’t believe anything they tell you because they will only release information that supports their conclusions.

The point I’ve made since the first days of this insanity is that the fundamental objectives in this exercise are the erosion of civil liberties (for instance, church attendance forbidden and the president of the United States urging media platforms to censor content at odds with official statements) and the conditioning of a large swath of the population to do what the government tells them without any independent discernment (mask on-mask off-mask on; vaccine passport; wear masks outside). These objectives are only attainable if all information is tightly controlled and, when released, required to be interpreted in the way the government determines is correct.

Quite honestly, the CDC and HHS can’t be trusted to interpret the data correctly because those agencies are concerned about money and power. They don’t care if we live or die because they get paid the same amount of money no matter the outcome. They are hostile to civil liberties because they want to be obeyed. What makes this worse is that no one in the White House objects to what is going on, so nothing will change.



10 Great Alternatives To Supporting Woke Companies


Watch out! Every company you love has become WOKE! If you want to avoid supporting progressive businesses then you'll need to be prepared. Consider these fantastic alternatives to some of the more notable liberal corporations.

Instead of Twitter

...use TRUTH Social for 3 weeks before Trump cans it. Then go back to Twitter.

Instead of brewing your coffee with Starbucks beans:

...use Goya beans!

Instead of Levis

...buy pants made for grown-ups.

Instead of Gilette razors

...grow a beard like a man. 

Instead of Microsoft

...mine your own silicon, build a computer from scratch and program an OS in painstaking binary.

Instead of subscribing to Disney+

...just let your children scream and scream and scream.

Instead of buying books from Amazon

...buy a Gutenberg press and print leaflets. Bind them together with leather from the cattle you slaughter. Easy as 1, 2, 3!

Instead of buying Nike shoes

...go to China and get your own slave to make some shoes. Everyone's doing it!

Instead of watching Netflix

...use your parents’ account to watch Netflix.

Instead of Facebook

...go to your high school reunion and listen as people you don't remember pitch pyramid schemes. It's an almost identical experience!


4 Special Counsel Revelations Tying Spygate To Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

Americans can expect the reveal of more evidence connecting the Hillary Clinton campaign to the Russia collusion hoax.


Last week saw the corrupt media spinning explosive revelations from Special Counsel John Durham’s office as a big ol’ nothingburger. Yet, as I explained on Friday, none of the narratives pushed by the Durham deniers countered the evidence in court filings showing that “enemies of Donald Trump surveilled the internet traffic at Trump Tower, at his New York City apartment building, and later at the executive office of the president of the United States, then fed disinformation about that traffic to intelligence agencies hoping to frame Trump as a Russia-connected stooge.”

Although The New York Times, CNN, and other legacy media outlets failed to refute the significance of the details revealed in Durham’s latest filing, their concerted efforts highlighted their previous lack of coverage of the investigation and the many stunning revelations that have come from Durham’s team to date.

One of the most significant aspects of the ongoing investigation ignored or downplayed by the supposed standard-bearers of journalism concerns the extensive role the Hillary Clinton campaign played in the Russia collusion hoax. “Russia, Russia, Russia” was a Hillary Clinton enterprise. Here are four revelations demonstrating that from the recent special counsel filings.

The Clinton Campaign Paid for Russian Disinformation to Be Peddled to the Feds and Media via the Steele Dossier

It has long been known that the law firm representing the Clinton campaign, Perkins Coie, hired Fusion GPS to provide opposition research on Donald Trump, and that in return Fusion GPS hired Christopher Steele and Glenn Simpson’s company, Orbis Business Intelligence, to compile negative information on Trump.

In charging Russian national Igor Danchenko in November 2021 with five counts of lying to the FBI related to his role as Steele’s “Primary Sub-Source,” Durham publicly elaborated on those connections in a 39-page speaking indictment. The indictment did more than confirm the Clinton campaign’s responsibility for funding the Steele dossier: It alleged the Russian national fed Steele false “intel” that Steele then provided to FBI, as well as several other agencies in the Obama administration.

One category of false intel Danchenko, as Steele’s Primary Sub-Source, provided concerned Sergei Millian, a New York-based real estate broker who in 2016 had served as the president of the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce. Millian “had occasion to work on real estate projects with Trump and staff at the Trump Organization,” the indictment explained.

Danchenko reported to Steele purported conversations he had with Millian, which Steele then included in his dossier. The dossier then maintained that Millian, “an ethnic Russian close associate of Republican US presidential candidate Donald Trump, admitted that there was a well-developed conspiracy of co-operation between them and the Russian leadership.” The dossier asserted this conspiracy “was managed on the Trump side” by his then-campaign manager Paul Manafort, who used Carter Page as an intermediary.

According to the indictment, when questioned about these claims, Danchenko falsely stated to the FBI that in “the summer of 2016, he received a phone call from an anonymous Russian male who did not identify himself to Danchenko but who Danchenko claimed to believe was” Millian. Danchenko also falsely claimed, Durham alleged, to have arranged to meet Millian in New York, and that Millian never showed. Danchenko would later repeat those lies on multiple occasions.

Millian denied ever speaking with Danchenko. The indictment included excerpts from emails indicating Danchenko never spoke with or intended to meet Millian. Nonetheless, according to Steele, Danchenko claimed he met Millian in person on two or three separate occasions. Steele also claimed Danchenko sourced, in part, the claims about “Trump’s purported salacious sexual activity” to Millian.

Danchenko’s alleged lies to the FBI about Millian served as the basis for four of the five false statement charges leveled against the “Primary Sub-Source.” But more significant than the criminal charges pending against Danchenko is the bottom line of what those charges mean about the Clinton campaign’s role in Spygate.

In addition to allegedly lying to the FBI, the indictment asserts that Danchenko also fed Steele similar falsehoods about Millian—which Steele then included in the dossier. In other words, the Clinton campaign paid for negative and false information about Trump that was sourced primarily to a Russian national.

The Clinton campaign then paid for those false claims to be seeded in the media. Steele also provided the Clinton campaign-funded dossier to the FBI, which then sought and obtained four FISA court orders to surveil former Trump campaign advisor Page—and as a result of that surveillance, the Crossfire Hurricane team obtained Trump campaign communications.

The Clinton Campaign Paid for Fake Intel Supplied by a Clinton Crony and Long-Time Democrat to Feed to the FBI and Press

Not only did the Clinton campaign pay for a report primarily sourced to a Russian national who allegedly lied about Trump and his associates, the Steele dossier also included fake intel supplied by long-time Clinton associate and faithful Democrat, Charles Dolan, Jr., called PR Executive-1 in the Danchenko indictment.

Dolan’s connection to the Steele dossier became public when Durham charged Danchenko with lying to FBI agents about his conversations with the long-time Democrat. Specifically, the indictment charged that Danchenko claimed he had not spoken with Dolan about any material contained in the Steele dossier, when in fact Danchenko used Dolan as a source for a portion of the dossier related to Manafort’s departure from the Trump campaign.

According to the indictment, Danchenko, telling Dolan that he was working “on a project against Trump,” asked if he had “any thought, rumor, allegation” about Manafort’s resignation. Dolan later emailed Danchenko that a “GOP friend of mine who knows some of the players” told him that a campaign staff member who hates Manafort played a role in Manafort’s firing. “I think the bottom line is that in addition to the Ukraine revelations, a number of people wanted [Manafort] gone.”

What Dolan told Danchenko about Manafort’s termination ended up in the Steele dossier. But, as Dolan would later admit to the FBI, Dolan invented the entire conversation and merely repeated details he had read about in the news.

The indictment also alleged Danchenko fed Steele details about Trump’s stay at the Moscow Ritz-Carlton that also originated with Dolan. Dolan, who had extensive connections in Russia, had traveled to Russia in June 2016. Hotel staff members gave Dolan a tour of the Presidential Suite, telling him Trump had stayed there. None of the hotel staff suggested Trump had engaged in any sexual or salacious activities there, however.

According to Durham’s team, several other aspects of Steele’s reporting included details that “bore substantial similarities to information that [Dolan] received during the 2016 time period.”

Danchenko’s allegedly false statement to the FBI—that he had not discussed any of the material he had provided Steele with Dolan—served as the basis for the final count on which the special counsel indicted Danchenko. But, again, the significance of these new revelations is much broader: The public now knows “a Clinton crony in the person of Dolan fed Danchenko false information that Danchenko then presented to Steele as intel. Steele then regurgitated Danchenko’s claims in the Clinton campaign-funded dossier the former MI6 agent provided the FBI.”

They Peddled More than the Steele Dossier

The revelation that the Clinton campaign financed the Steele dossier and the false “intel” sourced to a Russian national and a Clinton crony with extensive Russian connections is shocking enough, but there is more. The special counsel’s indictment of attorney Michael Sussmann revealed allegations connecting the Clinton campaign to the peddling of a second fake scandal about Trump—this one involving the Russian-connected Alfa Bank.

Sussmann, a lawyer for Perkins Coie, served as an attorney for both the Clinton campaign and tech executive Rodney Joffe. In September 2021, the special counsel’s office charged Sussmann with making a materially false statement to the FBI. Specifically, the indictment alleged that on September 19, 2016—less than two months before the 2016 U.S. presidential election—Sussmann met with the FBI General Counsel James Baker.

During that meeting, Sussmann provided Baker “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and a Russia-based bank [Alfa Bank].” The indictment further alleged that Sussman lied in that meeting, falsely telling Baker “that he was not providing the allegations to the FBI on behalf of any client.” In fact, though, Sussmann “had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients,” namely Joffe and the Clinton campaign.

The details of Sussmann’s work for the Clinton campaign on this second Russia hoax related to Alfa Bank prove just as appalling as the Clinton campaign’s financing of the Steele dossier. Here’s what we know from the indictment.

In July 2016, Joffe, whose tech company had hired Sussmann for other legal work, informed Sussmann of data purporting to show a secret communication network existed between the Trump organization and Russia. According to the indictment, over the next few weeks, Joffe and Sussmann worked with the Clinton campaign’s general counsel, Marc Elias, “and individuals acting on behalf of the Clinton Campaign to share information about the Russian Bank Data with the media and others, claiming that it demonstrated the existence of a secret communications channel between the Trump Organization and [Alfa Bank].”

The indictment then detailed several of the meetings between Sussmann, Joffe, and Elias that occurred from late July to about mid-August 2016, during which they discussed how to coordinate and communicate the Alfa Bank allegations.

According to the indictment, the Clinton campaign was billed for the time Sussmann spent working with others to draft, review, and revise a paper that summarized the Alfa Bank allegations, which Sussmann later provided to the FBI and reporters. The Clinton campaign was likewise billed for the time Sussmann spent meeting with Fusion GPS and with the media about the Alfa-Bank allegations. Sussmann also charged the Clinton campaign for time he spent coordinating with a Georgia Tech researcher about speaking to a reporter about the Alfa Bank allegations.

In indicting Sussmann, Durham stated that Sussman, Joffe, and Perkins Coie “had coordinated, and were continuing to coordinate, with representatives and agents of the Clinton Campaign with regard to the data and written materials that Sussmann gave to the FBI and the media related to the Alfa-Bank allegations.”

Elias likewise billed the campaign for time spent discussing the Alfa-Bank allegations and Sussmann’s efforts to seed the story to the media. Elias later exchanged emails with “the Clinton Campaign’s campaign manager, communications director, and foreign policy advisor” concerning the Alfa-Bank allegations Sussmann had fed to the reporter.

Additionally, Fusion GPS, also a paid agent of the Clinton campaign, drafted a second white paper related to the supposed secret communication network, which Sussmann also provided to the FBI, again while indicating he was not working on behalf of any client.

The indictment makes all these points clear. In total, they translate to the Clinton campaign paying for the entirety of the Alfa Bank hoax, from crafting the theory, to drafting the “white papers,” to peddling of the papers to both the FBI and the media.

Even Sussmann saw the story in these revelations, with him seeking “to conceal the Clinton Campaign’s ties to the [Alfa Bank] allegations from the FBI and others,” according to Durham’s team, going back to October 2018. That month Sussmann reviewed and acquiesced in his former law firm, Perkins Coie, issuing a statement professing that when he met with Baker, “it was not connected to the firm’s representation of the Hillary Clinton Campaign, the DNC or any Political Law Group client.” The then-Managing Partner at Perkins Coie likewise declared the same in a Wall Street Journal op-ed in October 2018, with Sussmann’s apparent approval of the PR move.

Yet the media provided scant coverage of the Clinton campaign’s responsibility for the Alfa Bank hoax.

Joffe’s Pro Bono Support of Clinton

To downplay the Clinton campaign’s responsibility for the Alfa Bank hoax, the press both limited its discussion of the evidence showing Sussmann was acting on behalf of the Clinton campaign and focused its attention on Tech Executive-1, Joffe.

Here, the Clinton defenders note that while the special counsel’s filings show the Clinton Campaign hired Perkins Coie and Joffe hired Perkins Coie, there is nothing to suggest that the Clinton campaign paid Joffe to work on its behalf. That aims to absolve the Clinton campaign from the scandal. But while the Clinton campaign did not pay Joffe, the evidence Durham uncovered indicates the tech guru was nonetheless acting for her benefit.

For instance, the Sussmann indictment alleged that Joffe told individuals working at one of his tech companies “that he was working with someone who had close ties to the Democratic Party and to Hillary Clinton.” “They’re looking for a true story that could be used as the basis for closer examination,” Joffe explained in discussing what was needed for the Alfa Bank angle.

Then, when Joffe obtained the data he believed would benefit Clinton, he provided the information to Sussmann so Sussmann could draft and disseminate the materials to the media and the FBI. Joffe also assisted Sussmann and others as they drafted, reviewed, and revised a paper summarizing the Alfa Bank allegations. While Joffe didn’t bill the time to the Clinton campaign, Sussmann billed the campaign for the time he spent with Joffe on these tasks.

The special counsel’s investigation also revealed evidence suggesting Joffe assisted with the Alfa Bank canard to please Clinton: Joffe allegedly told the two Georgia Tech researchers assisting him that his goal in obtaining internet data showing potential ties between Trump and Russia was to support an “inference” and “narrative” regarding Trump that would please certain “VIPs.”

Joffe also “claimed to have been previously offered a position in the government in the event Hillary Clinton won the Presidency, stating in an email days after the U.S. Presidential election: ‘I was tentatively offered the top [cybersecurity] job by the Democrats when it looked like they’d win.’”

In short, Joffe may not have been on the Clinton campaign payroll, but he was acting as if he were—with the full knowledge of the Clinton campaign lawyers with whom he was working hand-in-hand. So, rather than exonerate the Clinton campaign in the Alfa Bank scam, Joffe’s pro bono assist to the campaign’s lawyers provides another layer of responsibility.

More Clinton Revelations to Come

As the special counsel investigation continues, and the Danchenko and Sussmann criminal cases proceed to trial, Americans can expect the reveal of more evidence connecting the Clinton campaign to the Russia collusion hoax. The special counsel’s office has already gone public with the fact that Durham’s team has subpoenaed the Democratic National Committee, the Clinton campaign, and Perkins Coie, as well as “an investigative firm” that translates to Fusion GPS, and obtained tens of thousands of relevant documents. Government investigators have also prepared reports of approximately 100 interviews conducted by the special counsel’s office, including with a person identified as “a former employee of the Clinton Campaign.”

But sadly, when the details of those aspects of the investigation become known, the public can also expect the legacy media to bury or downplay any news that hurts the Clintons or Democrats—or that vindicates Trump.