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Donald Trump Jr. met with Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, back in June of 2016, under the guise of dirt on Hillary Clinton. Veselnitskaya instead wanted to push Trump Jr. to have his father look at the Magnitsky Act, an act that imposed sanctions on Russia and forced Russia to ban Russian adoptions to Americans.
That isn't illegal, now is it? Yes, Trump Jr. brought at the time Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort to the meeting, but remember it was under the guise of information on Hillary Clinton. Guess what, you're allowed to information on your political opponent, and if you don't believe that, you may not be the political expert you think you are. Donald Trump Jr. has been transparent since the story broke, and he's been trying to make things as clear and right as possible. It's understandable that the dems and media aren't used to transparency, since both are the most non-transparent in the country right now. Donald Trump Jr. released all his emails on Twitter @DonaldJTrumpJr, (unlike Hillary Clinton deleting 30,000 of hers), on this meeting and has agreed to appear wherever and do whatever is necessary to get this sorted out. Trump Jr.'s tweets were not posted here due to the volume of tweets, please check out his account and read for yourself. Here's Donald Trump Jr. on Fox News's Hannity last night explaining:
Want to know something funny? Eight days after meeting with Trump Jr., Natalia Veselnitskaya was pictured at Michael McFaul's hearing. McFaul was in the Obama administration, and was the US ambassador to Russia (2012-2014) and Special Assistant to the President. Funny huh?
What's even more funny Veselnitskaya was denied entry to the US before the meeting, but was let in anyway. Was it because of the above hearing, or was it more tied into a Russian set-up? Either way, the Obama administration ultimately let her in the country after she was denied a visa.
Also! Per The Gateway Pundit, Veselnitskaya posted a Facebook picture of John McCain inside McCain's office back in December 2015. Don't forget McCain is responsible for handing over the fake Buzzfeed-Trump/Russia "pissgate" story, and is no fan of President Trump what-so-ever. So how about some real crimes and potential crimes? Like James Comey leaking classified information to his friend, for his friend to release to the press, in hopes of getting a special counsel created for Trump-Russia conspiracy, which did happen. Comey provided cover for Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedin every step of the way That's real news. Yeah, Huma Abedin forwarded classified emails to her pedophile husband Anthony Weiner to print out, that is very illegal. What about Susan Rice unmasking names of US citizens, caught up in surveillance, that just so happened to be related to the Trump campaign? How about Loretta Lynch? Not only did she cover for Hillary Clinton (think of Tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton), but she directed James Comey to call it a matter and not an investigation, when it really was an investigation. Comey himself dropped that bombshell. Oh yeah, Loretta Lynch is denying any wrong doing, like normal according to The Washington Examiner. Lynch is being investigated by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), chairman of the House National Security Subcommittee, is calling for an investigation of Obama officials for leaking classified intel. DeSantis has also called for the Trump administration to purge all Obama holdovers still working at the White House, this all according to The Washington Free Beacon. Oh yeah, remember John Podesta? You know, the guy who's email got hacked and then leaked via Wikileaks, well Podesta actually has ties to Russia. Financial ties that is. According to Breitbart, the author of Clinton Cash Peter Schweizer, is calling for a congressional investigation with subpoena power into Podesta's real Russian ties. In January 2011, the company Joule Unlimited received $35 million from Kremlin backed and Putin founded investment fund Rusnano, while Podesta sat on Joule's board and Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. Let's not forget Hillary sold 1/5 of US uranium to Russia in return for cash back when she was Secretary of State, and this was even brought up by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer back in March. Check the video below to see for yourself, courtesy of InfoWars:
The democrats have more Russian ties than the Trump's or the Trump administration would know what to do with.
The media doesn't care about the real wrong doing going, they are the destroy Trump media. The joke's on them though, and at the end of the day the American people and President Trump will get the last laugh. Let's close this article out with Natalia Veselnitskaya letting the world know she does not work for the Kremlin, per NBC Nightly News: Cited by WJLA in Washington D.C, a student group from George Washington University, called the Profiling Project, released a new report into the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
One of the first odd things about the report is that, Profiling Project says they did not have access to the police records, which makes you wonder why the police wouldn't allow access to them. Profiling Project also said they came across a CCTV camera in the area Seth Rich was killed, but the police "missed it". How can police miss a surveillance camera in the same area where a homicide happened? Let's hope Profiling Project can gain access to the tapes from the night Seth Rich was killed. The report also showed the lack of evidence at the crime scene, such as no bullet shells or any other evidence that the offender would have left behind. This backs up the claim that this could have been professional, or at least the offender knew what they needed to do and how to do it. While the Profile Project ruled out it wasn't a robbery or random killing, they did not suggest it could have been a hit job or assassination, but they really gave no possible conclusion within their report. We do know though, Seth Rich was alive when he was transported to the hospital, but we do not know what Seth Rich told police during that time. Again, the police seem to be hush-hush about this case for some odd reason. This report seems to suggest almost every hit-job theory would only be confirmed if a "toxin" was given to Seth Rich, which seems a bit odd in itself since a hit-job can very well be executed with any weapon. Though the report suggested that if it were professional, someone wouldn't risk a shooting. If the above were true though, why has this case been so closed, and why did the shooter slip into the night without a trace? If it wasn't a random killing, then what was the reason Seth Rich was gunned down on his way home in the early morning hours? With this report coming out and putting it side by side with the Rich's private investigator report that Seth was in contact with Wikileaks, put two and two together, it seems very fishy. Seth Rich was also a Bernie Sanders supporter. There is just too much circumstance pointing towards a hit-job murder of Seth Rich than just a "random" killing. The way the police have handled it and the lack of investigation is also quite fishy. There is a reason Wikileaks is offering a hefty cash reward to information leading to the solving of Rich's murder. The Profiling Project report can also be accessed here: http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2017/06/21/independent-report-casts-doubt-on-police-theory-of-seth-rich-murder/
Kicking off this week, President Trump met with technology leaders. People like Tim Cook (CEO, Apple), Jeff Bezos (CEO, Amazon), Ginni Rometty (CEO, IBM), and many others such as the co-CEO of Oracle. This meeting was another example of Trump bringing people together to help get the country and government back on track.
Cyber security was a hot topic, "sweeping IT overhaul" for the federal government was brought up (well needed), and it seemed to have been a very productive meeting. It's no doubt that technology is and will be the industry power house going forward, but it digs deeper than that. The tech leaders that met at the White House on Monday are some of the richest most well connected people in the world. Money and connections go a long way anywhere. President Trump knows this and it could be another reason he wants to work so closely with them, because those people have and will continue to change the world year after year. Here's a video from the meeting per Fox Business:
Twitter and Facebook were no-shows at the meeting, but according to The Hill, Twitter wasn't invited because they didn't follow through on an emoji request from the White House. It just goes to show Jack Dorsey's (Twitter CEO) true feelings for this administration.
This meeting really boiled down to cyber security and education. Cyber security for the whole country, an update for government technology, and making coding a requirement for high school. The latter part is a great idea, and should have been done a long time ago. Coding is the future, and with the way AI is going, may be the only true tech job 50 years from now. It's simple, to be competitive in the 21st century, your technology sector has to be a power house and the US's has been for decades. It's time to combine the power of the private sector and the power of government and use those resources for the greater good of all US citizens. The tech firms have the know-how, money, and resources and the government has the power. Let's end this with a panel discussion on Fox Business summing up this tech meeting:
Video soruce: InfoWars
If Comey's testimony taught us anything, it taught us that President Trump is still squeaky clean. James Comey confirmed that the President never obstructed any investigation, President Trump was never the subject of an investigation, and Russia changed no votes in the election.
Of course this didn't satisfy the liberal media, they quickly went into damage control, all but Chris Matthews who seemed to accept defeat. Matthews of MSNBC conceded that the "collusion" theory fell apart, which it did. Here is Senator Risch pressing Comey on how Trump did not order Comey to stand down from the Flynn probe per PBS NewsHour:
The loss column just seemed to pile on for Democrats yesterday, not only did Comey confirm President Trump is good to go, but he also dropped a bombshell on former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Comey stated that Lynch directed him to call the Hillary Clinton server investigation a "matter" and not an investigation. That is clearly a wrong a doing, and helps back up the theory Comey and Obama Admin got Hillary off.
Comey also delivered another blow to the left by simply stating most media stories talking about classified info and the russia investigation are wrong. Here's the video of Comey stating that, per PBS NewsHour:
Thanks, Comey for confirming the fake media.
Comey however put himself in a negative light. He confirmed that he leaked his own memo. Yes, James Comey wrote a memo about President Trump, didn't do anything official with it, got fired, gave it to a source within the FBI, who then leaked it out to the press. Yes, Comey was part of a deep state leak, and can make you wonder if he was part of any other leaks. Comey on multiple occasions, used language like "if i were strong enough" and "cowardly" when describing some of his actions. That doesn't shine positively on him at all, and helps confirm why Trump thought he was incompetent. At the end of the day Comey handed the democrats a loss, handed Trump a win, and gave the media a free for all on both sides. Of course liberal media won't concede defeat this easy, but it sure gave them a kick in the ass. Hopefully they wise up, start being professional, and get back to real journalism. It would be nice if we as a country can get passed this charade, and start talking about and working on the real issues that face our country. America First. Pulsar Poll Results: Do You Support President Trump's for Withdrawing the US from the Paris Accord?6/6/2017
America First! That's what President Donald Trump is all about, and he showed it when withdrawing us from the Paris Climate Agreement. However, the most recent Pulsar poll didn't show the full support for the President's decision.
The "No's" have it at 62% while the "Yes's" make up 33% of the vote, and a few stragglers make up the "Unsure" and "No Opinion". The move was not popular in the mainstream, and quite frankly among those who don't really know what the accord is.
Read this paper from the White House on the reason President Trump pulled us out:
It was a bad deal overall for the United States. The biggest polluters: China, India, and Russia have almost no restrictions on emissions and pollution under this deal. The United States has to dish out the most cash out all of countries as well, not good!
Even MIT agrees this accord is for nothing, stating above in the image, that if all countries in the agreement met their obligations, the world temperature would only be reduced by .2 degrees Celsius. Good move, President Trump.
Ransomware may be in the hands of one of the worst possible countries, North Korea. Multiple outlets and even cyber security companies are saying it is more than likely that North Korea is carrying out ransomware attacks.
According to The New York Times, there are "hard links" connecting North Korea to the latest ransomware attack. Researchers believe the attack was carried out using methods and connections similar to the Sony hack in 2014, and South Korean cyber attack in 2013 which both were carried out by North Korea. The cyber security company, Symantec, believes it is "highly likely" North Korea carried out the ransomware attacks, according to CNBC. Symantec has found traces of code that have been used in previous North Korean cyber attacks. If this is true, which evidence is shaping up to say it is, it would mean North Korea could be capable of unleashing digital hell on the US or any country on Earth, because they already have. The WannaCry attacks were felt worldwide, and there was no stopping it until a blogger bought the domain WannaCry was pinging to. Here's more on this from ABC News:
North Korea has a hacking group dedicated to nothing but hacking. It's called Unit 180, a 6,000 man strong hacking unit. This is according to The Sun, and according to that article, Unite 180 uses attacks like WannaCry to raise money to Kim regime.
There is also a sister hacking group called Unit 120, which is around 1,800 strong that is assigned with hacking South Korean systems in event of a war. This could spell big trouble for the US and our allies, if North Korea wants to go to war, all they have to do is launch a cyber attack similar to WannaCry and they may have a big enough window of digital dark where they can carry out a military attack. It's sorta Red Dawn (remake) like. The US, our allies, and private companies need to step up cyber security and counter cyber attacks. North Korea can't be trusted at all, and we should assume North Korea was behind this for our own good.
Bombshell information came out yesterday from FOX 5 DC, that Seth Rich was in fact communicating with Wikileaks. Rich's family's private investigator came out with the information. Seth Rich was shot and killed last summer in DC, but no suspect was ever found.
This information nearly confirms a theory that Seth Rich was the DNC leaker, and that someone within the DNC or Clinton Campaign had Seth Rich killed. It's almost impossible to turn away from that theory now, one half of the puzzle has been completed, it's time to put together the other half. What's worse is, the D.C police were "ordered" to stand down on this investigation, hence the family's private investigator, and a still open case almost a year later. Rod Wheeler, the private investigator, said the police and FBI are not cooperating on this case, nor handing over any evidence or information. This is all according to The Daily Mail. That same The Daily Mail article also states that the Rich family isn't siding with Wheeler, but it's almost hard to tell an investigator he/she is wrong when they've been assigned with such a case. Maybe it's just emotions and disbelief? Here's more on this bombshell from Fox News:
Now according to The Daily Caller this morning, Seth Rich transferred 44,053 emails between DNC leaders and Wikileaks. Out of those 44,053 emails, 17,761 one of them had attachments, and they were transferred between January 2015 and May 2016.
This conspiracy is very close to blowing its top and being confirmed as true, that last piece of information completes this puzzle by more than half way. Someone in the DNC or Clinton Campaign got wind of what Rich was doing and ordered him to be killed. It's almost impossible to think different at this point. Well who knows, it could have been a complete coincidence, but given this new information and the nature of the murder, that's very unlikely. There is a reason Wikileaks offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in Seth Rich's murder back in August 2016. Wake up people, but hang on, this one is about to take off even if the mainstream media doesn't want it to.
Video source: Fox Business
WannaCry, the ransomware virus that spread throughout the globe last week like a wildfire. Today it has been reported of spreading throughout Asia. According to Fox Business, WannaCry infected computers in Asia after work on Friday, so when computers were logged back into, the virus became active.
Microsoft is putting the blame on the NSA, rightfully so, since it was stolen from them. That's per The Wall Street Journal, and per The Independent, Putin is also blaming the USA for the hack. Let's just be thankful that the virus ended up in the hands of blackhat hackers and not terrorists or enemies like North Korea and Iran. WannaCry can cripple governments and utilities just as easy as it did businesses. If implemented correctly WannaCry could have been used as a cyber weapon of war, and may have been shelved in the NSA just for that reason. Just imagine what could have happened if ISIS ended up this virus, or worse Iran or North Korea. The USA and our allies could have been crippled all across the board. WannaCry needs to be treated like any other virus, or at least precautions taken. Do no open any fishy sites or emails, and do not click on any links that do not look familiar or are random. Tricking humans into clicking on a link is the easiest way for someone to implement a virus/hack. Hours after the initial hack last week, by complete accident, a British blogger stopped the hack. According to Business Insider, a 22 year old British man was able to see the malware (WannaCry) was connecting to a specific domain, so what did he do? He bought the the domain for $10.69 and the hack was ceased. The Brit said he was just trying to monitor the hack and figure it out, but it halted the hack all together. The blackhats probably have figured that issue out and are working on a new way to implement and run the virus, but for the most part, the world seems WannaCry free with the exception of Asia right now, Let's hope that stays true.
Yesterday, President Trump issued a notice of termination to FBI Director James Comey. Comey himself learned at an FBI event in Los Angeles, and thought it was a joke per The New York Times. No joke, Comey, you're done.
It was well deserved given that Comey let Hillary and other powerful democrats off the hook, and even tried providing more cover to Huma Abedin and Anothony Weiner when he "corrected" his statements he made under oath in front of Congress last week. Huma forwarded many classified emails to Weiner to "print" out, but to Comey that's no big deal. Comey's incompetence and shadiness led to his firing, no one is to blame but himself. Even the Wall Street Journal is saying it was well deserved. At any rate here are the Pulsar poll results on the support of the decision to fire James Comey:
The No's have it at 52%, with the Yes vote at 34%. Out of 67 votes, it's sort of surprising the No vote won, but 52% believe it was the wrong decision.
James Comey had it coming to him, and even the democrats and mainstream media wanted him ousted, and they finally got their wish, but it was President Trump who fired him. Since Trump did the firing the media and democrats immediately flipped their script and scream "Trump-Russia" and "Nixon", and act like Comey did nothing wrong. Maybe if the FBI didn't chase the non-existent Trump-Russia collusion and prioritize actual real investigations, maybe Comey's reputation wouldn't be so negative. According to The Washington Post, the FBI prioritized the Trump-Russia investigation over intelligence leaks, and "resisted" investigating the intelligence leaks. President Trump was right, Comey was unable to effectively lead the bureau. Senator Rand Paul agreed with Trump's decision, and even agrees that the FBI/Dems are pushing a "huge myth" about Trump-Russia collusion. Here's a video of Rand Paul explaining his thoughts, per Fox Business:
God only knows what James Comey will do now, but it sure won't involve the federal government. Julian Assange of Wikileaks offered Comey a job though, per RT, maybe he can take that.
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