Clinton/Obama did spy on Trump

Good day all. During and after the 2016 campaign, there were stories that the Felonia von Pantsuit campaign, along with the Obama regime actively and unlawfully spied on President Trump. We’ve since learned that the entire Russia hoax was generated from the von Pantsuit campaign.

Now things are coming out that show that it was even worse than we originally thought. John Durham has been quietly digging into the entire coup attempt, and now he’s starting to generate some interesting results. Here are the details from Fox News:

Lawyers for the Clinton campaign paid a technology company to “infiltrate” servers belonging to Trump Tower, and later the White House, in order to establish an “inference” and “narrative” to bring to government agencies linking Donald Trump to Russia, a filing from Special Counsel John Durham says.

Infiltrate is a polite way of saying “Hack into.” It’s also highly illegal.

Durham filed a motion on Feb. 11 focused on potential conflicts of interest related to the representation of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman, who has been charged with making a false statement to a federal agent. Sussman has pleaded not guilty.

Sussman has been seen as just a sacrificial lamb. Oh he was involved up to his crooked eyeballs, but many thought it would go no further than his being thrown under the bus and into a Club Fed prison. This might not be the case.

The indictment against Sussman says he told then-FBI General Counsel James Baker in September 2016, less than two months before the 2016 presidential election, that he was not doing work “for any client” when he requested and held a meeting in which he presented “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel” between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank, which has ties to the Kremlin.

But Durham’s filing on Feb. 11, in a section titled “Factual Background,” reveals that Sussman “had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including a technology executive (Tech Executive 1) at a U.S.-based internet company (Internet Company 1) and the Clinton campaign.”

And this is the reason they arrested and charged this slimy Clinton Lawyer. Still, that doesn’t seem like a lot to anyone. However, it was during all this that Durham’s investigators found out just what “Internet Company 1” was providing the von Pantsuit campaign.

Durham states that the internet company that Tech Executive-1 worked for “had come to access and maintain dedicated servers” for the Executive Office of the President as “part of a sensitive arrangement whereby it provided DNS resolution services to the EOP.”

“Tech Executive-1 and his associates exploited this arrangement by mining the EOP’s DNS traffic and other data for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump,” Durham states.

It sounds like someone attached a packet sniffer to the Trump internet connection. While these can’t read encrypted traffic, they do show where that traffic is going.

In Sussman’s meeting with the second U.S. government agency, Durham says he “provided data which he claimed reflected purportedly suspicious DNS lookups by these entities of internet protocol (IP) addresses affiliated with a Russian mobile phone provider,” and claimed that the lookups “demonstrated Trump and/or his associates were using supposedly rare, Russian-made wireless phones in the vicinity of the White House and other locations.”

Doing his due diligence, the Durham investigators looked into this allegation and, of course, found it to be a load of manure.

“The Special Counsel’s Office has identified no support for these allegations,” Durham wrote, adding that the “lookups were far from rare in the United States.”

“For example, the more complete data that Tech Executive-1 and his associates gathered–but did not provide to Agency 2–reflected that between approximately 2014 and 2017, there were a total of more than 3 million lookups of Russian Phone-Prover 1 IP addresses that originated with U.S.-based IP addresses,” Durham wrote. “Fewer than 1,000 of these lookups originated with IP addresses affiliated with Trump Tower.”

Former President Trump reacted to the filing on Saturday evening, saying Durham’s filing “provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.”

“This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate and those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution,” Trump said. “In a stronger period of time in our country, this crime would have been punishable by death.”

While I understand President Trump’s anger, and I suspect I know what he’s referring to, putting the people involved in this on death row would always be problematically. Locking them up in a supermax prison for the rest of their lives? Now that would be better, and a lot nastier than giving the miscreants “The Needle.”

Former chief investigator of the Trump-Russia probe for the House Intelligence Committee under then-Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., Kash Patel, said the filing “definitively shows that the Hillary Clinton campaign directly funded and ordered its lawyers at Perkins Coie to orchestrate a criminal enterprise to fabricate a connection between President Trump and Russia.”

“Per Durham, this arrangement was put in motion in July of 2016, meaning the Hillary Clinton campaign and her lawyers masterminded the most intricate and coordinated conspiracy against Trump when he was both a candidate and later President of the United States while simultaneously perpetuating the bogus Steele Dossier hoax,” Patel told Fox News, adding that the lawyers worked to “infiltrate” Trump Tower and White House servers.

Breaking into President Trump’s corporate servers is bad enough. Trying to break into the White House servers is flat out espionage. Add to that the attempts to, for all intents and purposes, overthrow the elected president of the United States and, while still probably not a death penalty office, should have everyone involved locked up for the rest of their lives.

When President Trump won the election, it caught the “Deep State Uniparty” completely by surprise. Felonia von Pantsuit, who ran a miserable campaign, assumed that she was going to be all but coronated Queen President of the United States. He demonstrated levels of corruption would have made previous crooked administrations look pure as the. driven snow.

We then saw what amounted to an all out coup attempt coming out of the DoJ and the FBI to “Get Trump!” Because President Trump is not a politician and believed that the Bureaucrats and professional law enforcement officials would always but the nation first, he failed to see what was happening at first. Add to that the incompetence of Jeff “Sleepy” Sessions, and we ended up with the Mueller Inquisition, attempted railroading of anyone who supported president Trump.

The hatred of President Trump by the Deep State also led to the two impeachment attempts on absolute fraudulent charges.

Finally, in 2020, we had what will be regarded in history as one of the most questionable presidential elections since the 1960 Kennedy/Nixon election. (Now generally regarded as stolen by the Democrats) Now, thanks to former Attorney General William Barr doing at least one thing right, (Fixing it so that the Bumbles Dementia maladministration can’t shut down John Durham), we might finally see some major figures being taken down and down hard. (This means you Felonia!)

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