Durham Drops a Bomb – by Jim Bratten

Jim Bratten

On Friday, February 11, John Durham filed a 13-page motion in the criminal case against Michael Sussman, the details of which are eye-opening: Hillary Clinton paid people to spy on Donald Trump, then those people lied about what they found to the FBI and the CIA, and the FBI and CIA lied in front of congressional committees; all to create the ruse of Russian collusion by Donald Trump. Durham’s motion provided more evidence that Washington, DC is deeply corrupt.

A sitting president, Donald Trump was spied upon in his executive offices in the White House in early 2017 and in two other locations, in New York City during his presidential campaign in 2016. Tech executives were working with Clinton lawyers collecting data and handing it over to Hillary Clinton and her campaign.

Special Prosecutor Durham’s documents of February 11 reveal that: “Tech Executive-1 and his associates exploited… Internet traffic pertaining to 1) Trump Tower, 2) Trump Central Park West Apartment Building, and 3) The Executive Office of the President of the United States.” In this last case, data was collected from a government server inside the White House.

The “players” identified in Durham’s court filing documents are Hillary Clinton’s campaign, Michael Sussman (Hillary’s attorney), and a tech executive (tied to Sussman). The documents show that: “Tech Executive-1” pulled together “Data,” “White Papers,” and “Derogatory Information of Trump.” The tech executive mined data from government servers to dig up dirt on Trump.

Tech Executive-1 reported “suspicious” Internet activity, as Durham documents: “…there were a total of more than three million lookups of Russia Phone Provider-1 IP addresses that originated with U.S.-based IP addresses. Fewer than 1,000 of these lookups originated with IP addresses affiliated with Trump Tower.” Sussman had blown up the number of lookups to build a fake connection of Trump to Russia, to make “collusion” look factual. Tech Executive-1 also reported that “Rare, Russian-made mobile phones had been utilized in the vicinity of Trump Tower. But this claim was proven false. No phones of this type could be produced.”

On October 16, 2016 Hillary Clinton tweeted: “Computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server linking the Trump Organization to a Russian-based bank. It’s time for Trump to answer serious questions about his ties to Russia.”

Michael Sussman lied to the FBI that he had no “skin in the game,” he was only a private citizen coming forward to tell the FBI that he had evidence of a secret “back channel” that existed between the Trump organization and a Russian bank, named “Alfa Bank,” which supposedly had very close ties to the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin.

This was a huge lie, according to Durham’s motion: “In fact, the defendant [Sussman] had assembled and conveyed the allegations to the FBI on behalf of at least two specific clients, including (i) a technology executive (“Tech Executive-1”) at a U.S.-based Internet company (“Internet Company 1”), and (ii) the Clinton Campaign.”

Durham’s motion states that, “The FBI investigated whether there were cyber links between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank but had concluded by early February 2017 that there were no such links.” When the Mueller investigation started in May 2017, however, Democrats (Adam Schiff and others) and their wholly owned Democrat Media were still pushing the lie about Trump’s Alfa Bank connection even though it had been debunked months before.

Paid by Hillary, Michael Sussman took the info he received from Tech Executive-1 to the FBI and lied to them about what had been found. (But wouldn’t the FBI know that Sussman worked for Clinton, since he was well-known around DC? Not if they were on the same team…) Then Sussman went to the CIA and gave them the same fake information to John Brennan, CIA Director, who met with Obama and Biden in the White House to bring them up to speed.

Durham found that, “Tech Executive-1 tasked researchers to mine Internet data to establish ‘an inference’ and ‘narrative’ tying then-candidate Trump to Russia.” The technology firm that Tech Executive-1 worked for “…had come to access and maintain dedicated servers” in “the Executive Office of the President of the United States.”

John Durham has interviewed twenty-four people in federal agencies tied to this breach of protocol – and violation of election law. But the White House server was penetrated, and this qualifies that act alone as espionage, and possibly treason, in a plot to take down a president and his administration.

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