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Trump & Russiagate A Clinton-FBI Plot

Trump & Russiagate A Clinton-FBI Plot

British & U.S. intelligence co-opted law & media in a dark circle

Apr 11, 2025
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  • ‘Trump is Russia’ hoax grew out of oppositional research

  • MI6 fabulists created Russiagate, using media foghorn

  • Reporters with knowledge on the ground were suppressed

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Apr 11, 2025

The release of FBI documents about Russiagate help to answer one of the lingering mysteries: the involvement of the British.

It would always seem strange that London's spies should be involved — why care either way about Donald Trump — and why should British media and academia be whipped into a near hysterical hatred of a politician almost 6,000 kilometres away.

On the other side of the pond, the most aggressive proponent of "Russia, Russia" — to this day — is MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, like Hillary Clinton a product of the British Rhodes Scholarship.

Russiagate, aka Crossfire Hurricane, was the failed attempt to prove a connection between Trump's close associates and the Russian government.

One element of the smear campaign was the Steele Dossier, written by former British spy Christopher Steele, which alleged Trump had cavorted with prostitutes in a hotel overlooking the Kremlin.

It turns out that Russiagate grew out of the "opposition research" that U.S. and British intelligence agencies, the international arm of U.S. law enforcement, and strategic intelligence firms were doing in a variety of countries.

This includes helping "friendly" politicians into power, where we have strategic interests in their country; and also monitoring attempts of foreign governments to do the same to us. Politicians such as then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would be warned of foreign "influence operations."

… As if the Clintons were not already involved in the sale of assests such as uranium deposits to Russia or Bill Clinton’s campaign finance scandal with China.

This evolved into a network of people, out of control, drunk on power.

The dark side

Thus the hard power of oil pipelines and geopolitics would intersect with the soft power of media, and defamatory narratives designed to influence elections.

We see in this latest trove of documents: the focus in 2014 on ousting Bashar al-Assad from Syria — which came to pass 10 years later — and the desire of Turkey to stop Washington aiding the Kurds, and the curious case of a New York field office counter terrorism special agent being convicted for aiding Albania.

How can issues so distant and seemingly abstruse connect with Clinton's attempt to tar Trump as a Russian asset?

Well, that's the art of intelligence.

Refresher

The Steele Dossier was financed by Hillary Clinton's campaign and was initially ignored by all news outlets until trash-peddler Buzzfeed finally published the lurid details.

Once planted in the media, and taking root, the FBI pretended to take an interest in the revelations — concealing its role in creating them in the first place.

The narrative dominated Trump's first administration. Trump would fire Lt Gen Michael Flynn after only 22 days as National Security Adviser.

Yet in January 2017, as Trump was about to take office, the FBI agents had exhausted all leads in the Flynn case, and the agents were prepared to shut down the probe. They were overruled by superiors. The FBI had been politicised.

For four years the media talked about almost nothing else, insisting "the walls are closing in" on Trump.

Mueller rice

Special counsel Robert Mueller, who had been director of the FBI during the detonation of the World Trade Center in 2001, conducted an investigation into Trump from May 2017 to March 2019.

He failed to establish a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

His findings were as interesting as mushed rice but that did not stop the legacy media, the Anglo-American establishment foundations, and academia insisting that Russiagate was real — still championed by MSNBC host and Rhodes Scholar Maddow to this day.

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Circle of darkness

Crossfire Hurricane began with the framing of an innocent man, George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser, as someone with connections to alleged Russian efforts to damaging Hillary Clinton's campaign.

This week’s trove is arguably more revelatory than the underwhelming release of documents on President John F Kennedy 's assassination.

You can find the Russiagate documents on SCRIBD for example via Newsweek.

We had only to wait for such an admission form the deep state — for the intelligence agencies, law enforcement, politicians and media almost cannot help themselves from conspiring!

The way this works is that "you know what I know about you, therefore I need you to participate."

It is a circle of influence tuned to the dark side.

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