By: Daniel M. Deilgat
Since when does practicing law for five minutes qualifies you to be the Attorney General of those United States?
As anyone in the intelligence community, I am concerned with having a punk like Matt Gaetz put his slimy hands on records that never saw the light of day.
Some of course might be even more worried than me- like former CIA boss George Tenet.
For those of you who wonder where I am going with this and why it should concern a Canadian citizen with dubious access to some of the most influential individuals on the planet.
In my life I touched on some of the most sensitive investigations like the 9/11 attacks.
In fact, I had inadvertently warned the authorities here in Canada- and I assume the message was passed to the American equivalent of law enforcement, of unusual movement of tax haven funds in June of 2001.
As it would turn out, would I had been aware of the raw data about terrorism attacks, I could have connected the two by myself... However, the intelligence community knew and would later apologize cryptically.
Why I am concerned? Well let's just say that while I am in control of my investigative products, including the 9/11 case, there are documents at the Department of Defense and, more, importantly in the trust of successive Attorney Generals, that have yet to see the light of day and the scrutiny of evidentiary tests.
Those documents might very well shine an unfavourable light on Donald Trump due to his bromance with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The reasoning is simple, the same guys that funnelled the money for the 9/11 attackers, acted as newly Putin appointed execs for Yukos oil, when Putin decided to appropriate the company from Michael Khodorkovsky, a Russian Oligarch.
It was through my conversation with former New York Times reporter Tim O'Brien, - yes the guy that wrote the book about Trump not being a billionaire, that I was able to develop the investigative data that led us to the preliminary conclusion that President Putin had a direct relationship with the same individuals that facilitated the payments to the individuals that crashed the planes.
More to the point, my concerns- there are many, is that the Attorney General had struck a deal with Peter Michael Bond, the guy that was instrumental in moving money for President Putin, knowing that Bond- a proxy of the CIA through a company called Riggs-Valmet, had testified in a plea deal about his relationship with Putin.
The file pertaining to the Peter Bond plea deal might, should and/or likely would sway the American public's opinion about who they just elected as their next President. More importantly, whomever tries to destroy such files would unquestionably become an enemy of the state.
Make no mistake, comes January 6th of 2025, Vladimir Putin will use Donald Trump as his proxy, in a revenge plot that has been simmering, since Reagan brought down the wall and Putin was left alone in an East German consulate to burn sensitive KGB documents...
Putin is trying to avoid being perceived as having played a role in murdering 3,000 Americans on American soil.
As for Trump, would he not have been President, God knows how long before he would would have outlasted his usefulness. Luckily, he got the best protection in the world through Secret Services.
In 2016 Americans were wondering what Putin had on Trump. In 2024, they have the evidence in the Attorney General's Office to substantiate the allegations.
Ball is in your court Mr. Merrick Brian Garland, do your job and save America from becoming a Russian banana republic.
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