Explosive – FOIA Documents Show Evidence of Weissmann/Mueller Entrapment Scheme…
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Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
5/12/2019 9:34:55 AM
Recently release FOIA documents into the special counsel team of Robert Mueller reveal the remarkable trail of a 2017 entrapment scheme conducted by Prosecutor Andrew Weissmann to target George Papadopoulos.Before digging into the details it is important to note this is a DOJ/FBI entrapment operation being conducted in 2017 by the special counsel; this is not prior to the 2016 election. (Snip) In 2017 George Papadopoulos and his wife Simona were approached in Greece by a known CIA/FBI operative, Charles Tawil. Mr. Tawil enlisted George as a business consultant, under the auspices of energy development interests, and
Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/12/2019 9:42:10 AM (No. 62271)
This happened in 2017. If anyone is wondering why the principal FBI and DoJ players are nervous, have a read of the highlighted portion of the Mueller report where it is stated that all FBI personnel assigned to the matter were under the legal direction of the FBI while working on assignments for the Special Counsel.
FTA:
With events happening in June/July 2017… Rod Rosenstein, Robert Mueller, former FBI legal counsel Jim Baker, former Deputy FBI Director McCabe, together with current FBI legal counsel Dana Boente and current FBI Director Wray were what?… Hoodwinked?
Yeah, ok. Sure.
Thick as thieves. Think they’re not squirming now?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Condor44 5/12/2019 9:52:20 AM (No. 62260)
Pretty scary. Sounds like something the KGB would do, not the FBI.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
judy 5/12/2019 9:59:47 AM (No. 62267)
Mueller was well aware of Weissmann´s record when he hired him. They allowed their hatred for President Trump to cloud their brains. Trump should demand all convictions be overturned & the JD pay their legal fees.... you know like the court ordered them to pay the tea party for Lerners misdeeds.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Ratslayer 5/12/2019 10:06:22 AM (No. 62261)
That Mueller would hire Weissman to investigate the Russian hoax shows he, Mueller is not clean. Weissman has documented unconstitutional views on obstruction of justice. Weissman prosecuted Arthur Anderson after the Enron debacle. Weissman bankrupted a fine old accounting firm. But when the case was finally before SOTUS Weissman was overturned on a 9-0 vote. The partners and 85,000 employees were left with nothing. Except the old Russian saw "Toghki Shitski. Weissman is the reason IMOP that trump was not given a no no fault on the Mueller inquiry.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Muguy 5/12/2019 10:41:16 AM (No. 62272)
Remember the name Andrew Weissmann.... he is a out to get A LOT more attention as we find out the Mr. Mueller played the "Mr. Clean "good cop" while Weissman was doing his level best to CREATE something, ANYTHING to make it look like they had a case.
Judicial Watch is unravelling this little by little and by looking at the TIMELINE we are going to see all the actors connected to and doing Madam Broomstick and her silent partner in the WH playing the part of Emperor Palpatine directing things behind the scenes
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
LooseCannon 5/12/2019 10:43:43 AM (No. 62259)
Weissmann, Mueller, the lot of them have to be feeling the heat now. What worries me is that they might be getting desperate. We all know the old saying, "Desperate men do desperate things."
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Want all these MFs in jail...signed America
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
curious1 5/12/2019 11:14:34 AM (No. 62266)
#2, the main difference between the KGB and the FBI, is the KGB was open about what they did. With most of the intelligent proles in the US armed and refusing to voluntarily disarm, the FBI had/has to be sneaky or it would get vaporized pretty quickly, since it is seriously outnumbered. Thus the generational propaganda about ´guns bad´, give up your weapons, etc.
#7, No, we want them all to get a fair 6-min trial, so they have no complaint, and then hang them or put them in front of a firing squad. There would be many, many volunteers for the firing squad. Twenty-four hours a day, six days a week, we ought to be able to process them all in about six months (assuming the firing squads/gallows are working in parallel with the trials).
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Highvoltage 5/12/2019 11:16:41 AM (No. 62257)
The FBI looks like keystone cops and crooked ones at that. We can no longer trust our justice system.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
zek 5/12/2019 12:08:39 PM (No. 62256)
Judicial Watch should be heading up the justice department. Where would we be without them?
My fear is that the left will have set up a fireproof narrative before this all hits the fan. Nothing the left follows more than narrative. None think for themselves.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MDConservative 5/12/2019 12:12:02 PM (No. 62269)
FTA: "Upon arrival at Dulles airport on July 27th, 2017, Robert Mueller had FBI agents waiting. ... Papadopoulos was detained overnight by FBI agents, and questioned."
Would these be the honest, hardworking field agents that America knows and loves? Where are ANY of those agents laying his conspiracy bare? They´re all dirty...all of them. Smacks of the "Blue Shield" or "Police Omerta" at work.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Wizard of is 5/12/2019 12:14:31 PM (No. 62258)
Entrapment is a very very difficult defense for criminal defendants to make. It rarely works for actual criminals because of their propensity to commit the underlying crime. For example it isn’t entrapment for the government to make it easy to rob a bank as long as the robber initiates the act. Here Sundance has convincingly presented an entrapment scheme. One wonders if an entrapment scheme might constitute obstruction or some other “process” crime by Mueller or his cabal? Asking for Gen. Flynn and Paul Manafort.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 5/12/2019 12:37:38 PM (No. 62268)
A perfect example of why me calling these criminals "Mueler´s Gestapo" is no kind of exaggeration.
These are truly evil men. I really hope the Mr. Weissmann gets some punishment here on earth, and I have no doubt that he will burn in Hell for all the horrible, evil things he has done. He even has a nice, evil sounding German name to go with his Gestapo actions.
Thank goodness Mr. Papadopoulos was smart enough not to fall for their entrapment.
I am praying that AG Barr will be putting together arrest warrants for these criminals soon.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/12/2019 2:59:44 PM (No. 62264)
On Mueller’s having hired Weissman, there is a pretty strong belief that it was the other way around. Those masterminding the coup chose the prosecution team and then Mueller was chosen to be its head/figurehead.
Weissman is the real leader. Sidney Powell knows him well and believes that the Mueller report is actually his work. His style - thinking and writing. And Sidney is as smart as a whip along with being very, very experienced...
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
clayusmcret 5/12/2019 3:25:07 PM (No. 62262)
Papadopoulos was clearly being set up for charges. Luckily (for him), his spidey senses kicked in and he chose not to be entrapped. Is this really how the special counsel and/or the FBI operate these days? Scary for any American who is not fully engrossed in the law.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 5/12/2019 3:38:29 PM (No. 62265)
Weissmann is a huge Hillary supporter. Yet he was on Mueller´s team of "investigators". Most of his team are of the same leftwing persuasion.
That situation NEVER should have been accepted. So to claim that POTUS tried to obstruct is another other of the the most absurd assertions of the Left. (Using Left and Dem/Democrat interchangeably)
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 5/12/2019 6:14:12 PM (No. 62273)
#14, that is an excellent point. I think you are probably correct, and it may be that Mueller was as much a figurehead as anything. He still bears a lot of responsibility for the bad that was done in his name.
Weissmann is really a nasty individual. Not enough bad things could happen to him to adequately punish him for the evil that he has already done.
Enron, Arthur Andersen....tens of thousands of jobs and people´s lives destroyed. And in the Andersen case, entirely WRONG. Yet where do 30,000 people go to get their destroyed lives back?
Weissmann really is an evil man.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 5/12/2019 7:30:17 PM (No. 62270)
Weissman is a VERY nasty piece of work, running an illegal sting operation inside an investigation. Hopefully he gets tied into the deep state dealings and goes down with it.
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