Roger Stone May Have Just Exposed A Major Issue With Mueller’s Report

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  1. Gatewood

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    Roger Stone May Have Just Exposed A Major Issue With Mueller’s Report

    It turns out that apparently RINO Robert Mueller relied on a biased source outside of the intelligence community to conclude -- sans actual evidence -- that the Russians hacked the DNC servers; and if what's in his own report is true -- and if it's not then Mueller is himself in huge trouble -- then his main case against Roger Stone was and is based on hearsay crapola from a known to be politically tainted source. Ooops!

    https://www.redstate.com/bonchie/20...may-just-exposed-major-issue-muellers-report/

     
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    Keep hope alive Trampanzees!

    Lock her up! LOLOL
     
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    One can tell when the Left knows that the legal hammer is dropping on their party's political head when all they can generate in the face of evidence is pathetic and drearily predictable one line quips. Sweet!
     
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    Sounds like just more of the same Fantastical Wishful Thinking on the part of the Pro-Trump RW.

    That said, if any of this can be proven, I am sure that Mueller is looking at the Federal Death Chamber.

    Time will tell.:salute:
     
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    Um . . . did you open the link? Mueller confessed his methodology and reasoning in the Mueller Report. The pertinent passage was highlighted so that even doubting leftists could grasp the essentials.
     
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    Drain the swamp!
    Lock her up!

    LOL, keep hope alive Trumpanzees!
     
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    The repetitive noise of leftist flop-sweat hitting the keyboard is . . . sweet.
     
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    Go with it.
     
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    Christ no... RedState.com?? I'd sooner open the link DestroyMyComputerHardDrive.com

    Roger Stone is a dick..... I don't know if he's going to go to prison, but any 12 people in the country you could assemble would come back with that verdict in 5 minutes...
     
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    Sooooooo even though it highlighted a passage from the Mueller Report -- which certain of our leftists now seem to be claiming is the NEW New Testament -- it MUST somehow be invalid because somebody outside of MSNBC highlighted a Mueller generated passage in his own report? Even a party loyal leftist should have SOME problem embracing that bit of Party-Think mental gymnastics.
     
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    Feel free to post said highlighted passage from the Mueller Report that you think means something... I've been doing that for 3 weeks, to complete disregard from the RW'ers on here... Why shouldn't your passage get the the same disdain?

    But post away, instead of making us click on garbage sites to get it.... The mods won't getcha if it's posted later in the thread...
     
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    Just one reminder. This was a counterintelligence operation. This is not going to end well for more than a few sick souls.


    https://www.realclearinvestigations.../who_were_the_mueller_reports_hired_guns.html

    Who Were the Mueller Report's Hired Guns?

    Above, redactions from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report.



    By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations
    May 9, 2019

    Special Counsel Robert Mueller spent more than $732,000 on outside contractors, including private investigators and researchers, records show, but his office refuses to say who they were. While it’s not unusual for special government offices to outsource for services such as computer support, Mueller also hired contractors to compile “investigative reports” and other “information."

    The arrangement has led congressional investigators, government watchdog groups and others to speculate that the private investigators and researchers who worked for the special counsel’s office might have included Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS, the private research firm that hired Steele to produce the Russia collusion dossier for the Clinton campaign.
     
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    I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if by the time all is said and done, Mueller himself comes under investigation.
     
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    LMAO... you do know that highlighted passage is in no way from the Mueller report??

    That entire page is from a Stone legal filing... There MIGHT be a snip from the Mueller report later on that page....

    OK, interesting strategy... Obviously Stone found some competent lawyers, but I wouldn't get too excited over this...
     
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    It's hilarious how again and again Trump supporters keep falling for variations of the same theme.

    Look. The type of server that the DNC had is unknown to us, because the FBI hasn't said, but in all likelihood it was a virtual server hosted in a data center. When you access a virtual server hosted in a data center, it looks to you as if it were just one computer box.

    If the FBI were to come in and say "hand us the DNC physical server!" they would laugh and say. "Help yourselves!" And they would show them something like this.

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    Even the administrators wouldn't know where the physical server is. The files are physically distributed... literally just about everywhere. The physical disks are changed every so often, so even if they could locate all the physical disks where the hacked files were at the moment they were hacked (which is highly unlikely), they would probably have been swapped out.

    So when a firm like Crowdstrike is called to analyze what happened, all they can do is download the logs for the DNC's particular virtual server. And once you have the logs... anybody can analyze them in the same way that Crowdstrike did. They can also make an image of the virtual server. Which drives right-wingers nuts! But there is nothing more they can do. Short of taking an image of the whole datacenter. Which would mean building a full multi-million dollar datacenter to clone each and every one of the thousands of hard drives in the datacenter. I don't think Crowdstrike would have the financial capability to do that. And it would require court orders for every single company that hosts a virtual server there.

    So the right wingnut media should stop this ignorant nonsense of thinking of the DNC Server as if it were like the computer you see at home.
     
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    Underlying document is why you don't see it in the report.
    https://www.justice.gov/file/1080281/download
    It's not clear he relied on crowd strike for anything. But maybe.
    Maybe Stone can get them to release the underlying documents - all of them.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You know, one of these days your blue political universe is gonna collapse.

    Our AG seem to have a set of brass ones. Be sure you’ll know what to do when **** hits the proverbial fan.
     
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    You sure you want him to? :eek:
     
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    LOL, ok. I'm shaking in my boots. LMAO
     
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    No need to, my friend. Be well.
     
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    Oh believe me, I know. LOL
     
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    Sure.
     
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    I agree, I think we're going to see entrapment, coercion and bribery involved on behalf of the State. It's what counterintelligence is and does.
     
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    Mueller did rely on evidence provided by the FBI's 2 lead investigators. Mueller axed both of them. The biggest hurdles Mueller faced in re "collusion" was tainted, or plain fabricated evidence. Mueller's witness against Stone is Corsi, not the FBI spy who tried entrapping the pair. Mueller doesn't want Henry Greenberg subpoenaed by Stone, but that seems inevitable. Mueller has more to worry about than Crowdstrike.
     
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