Tuesday, October 20, 2020

The elephant in the room

     The American Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, and other branches of government have been compromised and the result is deeply injurious to our country. 

   Let's review the background to get to the elephant in the room: 


 On October 14. 2020 America's oldest newspaper, The New York Post, published an article on Joe Biden's corruption based on emails from son Hunter Biden's laptop. The laptop had been left at a Delaware computer repair shop and not picked up. 
   The shop owner then took posession of the laptop and the contents alarmed the repairman sufficiently to contact the FBI.  Reportedly the computer equipement was turned over to the FBI by the shop owner in December 2019. 
   Despite the laptop containing information relevant to the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the FBI remained silent. 
   According to multiple sources, the laptop also contained child pornography and possible evidence of sex crimes by Hunter Biden. 
   The shop owner became fearful for his safety and gave a mirror of the drives to Rudy Gulliani's attorney. 
America's mayor reviewed the material and reportedly contacted Fox News, who declined to run the story. 
   Former Mayor Gulliani then contacted the New York Post who published the story. 
 Big tech censored the story, suspending FaceBook and Twitter accounts and blocking the story from its users. 
   All of this has been widely discussed on multiple platforns despite the attempts at censorship. 

  Many netizens, including some influencers and blue check mark types on twitter have questioned the lack of action by the FBI. Both during the initial impeachment as they knew the dossier was fake, and after receiving the laptop which arguably proved that Joe Biden had done exactly what Donald Trump was accused of. 

  This brings us to the elephant in the room. The FBI is visibly compromised.  Many have called for the firing of director Christopher Wray. ( photo from Wikipedia ) 


    




   Many have wondered out loud and in print as to why President Trump hasn't simply fired Director Wray. 
Clearly there is probably cause to indict former Vice President BIden, Hunter Biden, and possibly others. 

  Multiple sources report that the hard drive contains videos of Hunter Biden engaging in lewd and unlawful acts with minors. To the extent that the images cannot be published due to laws restricting child pornogrphy. 
  
    After having this information for ten months, the FBI is investigating the possibility of "Russian Disinformation" in connection with the laptop that Hunter Biden signed a repair order on, then never picked up from the shop. The direnctor of National Intelligence has already definitively stated that there is no indication of Russian disinformation in connection with the files on Hunter Biden's laptop. 

   Perhaps President Trump is aware that 'cutting off the head of the snake" by firing Wray will be of limited value. Director Wray could not orchestrate this cover up without support from the highest to the lowest levels of the agency. 

   G. Gordon Liddy warned us about integrity issues at the FBI during his service.  Liddy served from 1957 to 1962 with the FBI.  Now 89 years old, Mr. Liddy has lived to see his warning from his autobiography "Will" validated. My personal belief would be that Liddy would have been happier to see the situation corrected. 

    Not only the FBI, but the CIA and NSA appear to be asleep at the wheel here. How could they stand down when Ukraine, China, Iran and other nations were buying "E" tickets in a pay to play scheme involving the executive branch? 

   None of that really matters, the why of it. The elephant in the room now becomes: 
What do we do about it? Where do we go from here? 

   Your humble respondent has but two suggestions. 
    1. Expose to the light of day these critical failures of our justice, enforcement, and intelligence agencies. 
    2. Though the heavens may fall, let justice be done. 

Thanks for reading. 

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