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  1. Mueller's Gaping Hole
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  3. The "gaping holes in Mueller's indictment" ex-FBI agent Coleen Rowley mentions below, and the reason the Russians demand the hacking metadata (which the US governnment WILL NOT give them) is because those 'indicted Russian Officers' were actually EX-Officers, and at some point had gone to work hacking for Ukraine. Therefore 'timestamps' are a must to prove Russian 'government' involvement.
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  5. Without producing the timestamps in the hacking metadata Mueller cannot conclude the Russian Officers indicted, and potentially indicted, were actually in Russia, or working for them.
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  7. It's unknown whether anyone on Mueller's team had access to that information. If not, it would indicated a major rift in the intelligence and security apparatus of the so-called "Deep State" ... a turf war. The CIA has had an ongoing relationship with the Italian Mafia going back to at least WWII. Meanwhile, almost everyone referred to as Russian in ths whole debacle appear to be not Russian government, but Russian Mafia, laundering money and real estate deals... Real Estate is an excellent way to launder money btw.
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  9. Ps. The FaceBook ads... No self-respecting Russian Hacker/Social Engineer would allow copy that obviously not written by an English speaker to be used. The Facebook targeted ads read like the copy of a phishing email, from Ukraine... A VERY common source of phishing emails.
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  11. Pepe Escobar, April 18, 2019:
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  13. "HOW TO INDICT A HAM SANDWICH AND GET AWAY WITH IT"
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  15. Coleen Rowley is a retired FBI special agent and division legal counsel. Many of you may remember that in 2002 she sent an explosive memo to then-FBI Director - one Robert Mueller - exposing a great deal of the FBI’s notorious pre-9/11 mess-up.
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  17. She’s spot on re: the Mueller report:
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  19. "The real issue that I and most other 'Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity' care about is whether any real evidence exists proving Russia meaningfully interfered in the election (regardless of whether that interference was with Trump's collusion or not).
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  21. Trump himself should care about that since it insinuates he would not have won except for Russian interference and thus weakens his presidency. As always, Mueller relies without critical questioning or thought upon intelligence agencies' specious 'assessments' similar to how he relied upon Colin Powell's presentation of false 'intelligence' to the U.N. to help the Bush administration gin up their illegal and disastrous war on Iraq.
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  23. There could be gaping holes in Mueller's indictment of the 12 Russian GRU agents for hacking the DNC -- and indeed independent forensic researchers have challenged some of the hacking evidence he used. Prosecutors like Mueller know they 'can indict a ham sandwich' (and indeed Mueller's been wrong before on several big cases, including misidentifying the Anthrax killer). In this case Mueller could have been even more lax as he was virtually assured that it would be unlikely he would ever need to prove his allegations in court.”
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  25. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10157090477616678&id=775051677
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