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Watergate was child's play compared to Crossfire Hurricane because multiple government agencies, run by Democrat appointees, used the power of government against their political opponent, Donald Trump, and the media is covering it all up

Watergate was Child's play compared to Crossfire Hurricane



Watergate was Child's play compared to Crossfire HurricaneMany of the President's supporters are eagerly waiting for the results of John Durham's investigation. The expectation is that Durham's investigation will result in indictments of all the people involved in violating the President's rights and then attempting to reverse the outcome of the 2016 election. However, that's not what Durham was tasked to do. He was tasked with determining the origin of the Russia hoax, and that will not expose the deep state. As a matter of fact, the deep state is still running distractions (cover-ups), like the impeachment scam. The phony impeachment trial hasn't ended yet, and the deep state is already setting up the next scam by accusing the President of campaign fund violations. The deep state runs one distraction after another to keep people confused and justice at bay. They are not intimidated by the Department of Justice. They know it's compromised.

Crossfire Hurricane was the code name for the Obama FBI's "Mission Impossible" operation

Furthermore, the entire political establishment is part of the deep state, and Durham isn't going to indict the entire Democrat Party. Besides that, we already know the names of most of the people involved in the attempt to frame the President and not one has been prosecuted to date. So instead of waiting for another meaningless report, like the long awaited Inspector General's report, I decided to share what I concluded, and I believe to be correct, after three years of research. To begin with, operation Crossfire Hurricane was the code name for the Obama FBI's "Mission Impossible" operation that was conceived as a way to spy on the Democrat's political opponent and influence the outcome of the 2016 presidential election. Crossfire was the first part of a two part operation. It was called Crossfire because multiple government agencies targeted (spied 0n) Donald Trump and participated in a crossfire of character damaging media leaks. The primary objective of Crossfire was to smear the character of Donald Trump, and it relied on the media to publicize dirt even if it was completely made up, like the Steele Dossier. The goal was to turn the public against Donald Trump. The second part of the operation was Hurricane, and it appears to be a contingency plan in case the Democrats lost the election. Hurricane involved conducting unwarranted investigations of the President and his associates to uncover illegal activity that could then be used, the threat of prosecution, to coerce associates into implicating the President in a crime. The primary objective of Hurricane was to remove the President from office, even if it required destroying the lives of innocent people.

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Spying operations, like Crossfire, are unlawful under the Constitution

Moreover, James Comey continued to run the spying operation until the President fired him. Comey even planted a spy inside the White House. The only logical reason for continuing the spying operation after the election was to undermine and eventually gather enough damaging information to force the President out of office. That explains Rosenstein's reported remark about wearing a wire and using the 25th Amendment to remove the President from office. After Comey was fired, Democrats demanded a special prosecutor to continue the operation. That's when Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as the Democrat's special prosecutor and implemented the Hurricane part of the operation. It's important to note that Comey, Mueller and Rosenstein had been close associates for years. They worked together in the past, and that should have disqualified both Rosenstein and Mueller from the phony investigation. In addition, spying operations, like Crossfire, are unlawful under the Constitution. However, Congress provided the FBI with the solution to their problem; how to get around our constitutional rights. It's called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). For the record, FISA established secret courts to get around "due process" of law. There's no other reason for FISA courts to exist because surveillance warrants have always been obtainable through due process. FISA simply eliminates due process of law (the 5th Amendment) and everyone in Congress knows that, unless they are blithering idiots. FISA nullified the 5th Amendment.

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I doubt Durham's report will expose the real culprits to prosecution because most of the conspirators are like Hillary Clinton and James Comey. They are above the law

In a nutshell, the goal of Crossfire was to prevent Donald Trump from being elected by tainting his character and reputation, and the goal of Hurricane was to investigate and uncover previous crimes that could be used to force the President to resign. After Hurricane failed to depose the President, the operation shifted focus to impeachment and media smear campaigns in an effort to damage President's character so badly that he will not have a chance at a second term. That's where we are today. Finally, Watergate was child's play compared to Crossfire Hurricane because multiple government agencies, run by Democrat appointees, used the power of government against their political opponent, Donald Trump, and the media is covering it all up. We know most of the actors already, without Durham's report, and none of them have been held accountable. For that reason, I doubt Durham's report will expose the real culprits to prosecution because most of the conspirators are like Hillary Clinton and James Comey. They are above the law.


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Charles Wills -- Bio and Archives

Charles Wills is a retired Engineer.
Since retirement, he has devoted much of his free time to reading and researching
world and biblical history. He enjoys reading and collecting old books, especially
textbooks published before the turn of the 20th century, as well as writing about the
wealth of information hidden in them.


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