Moscow 2013, Miss Universe, and Christopher Steele
In January of 2017 a dossier composed by former MI-6 agent
Christopher Steele exposed collusion between Vladimir Putin and Trump to secure
a victory for the failed businessman in the 2016 election. This information was
released just days before Trump’s inauguration.
However, the document could not be substantiated by
Republicans and it was removed from the media. Was this another cover-up by our
federal government? Not one part of the dossier has ever been disproven.
Multiple investigations by unnamed individuals appear to
suggest dismissing the document. However, uncovered lies from Trump and a
post-election revelation seem to suggest that the dossier was entirely true.
Another of Trump’s many lies throughout the 2016 campaign
was exposed by Politico in 2017. When asked if he had ever met Putin, he
replied: “I never met the man,” and went on to offer favorable comments about
the Russian President/Dictator. The truth is, they undoubtedly met in Moscow in
1987.
Trump and his first of three wives, Ivana, were invited to
Moscow by the KGB in 1987 when the failing real estate businessman was just 41
years old. During this period of time, Putin was a high-ranking officer, and a
rising star in the Russian spy organization, and was very likely involved in
offering the invitation to the Trumps. There is no doubt that Trump and Putin
began some type of relationship during that visit.
Trump’s bought and paid for Attorney General, William Barr,
heavily redacted/censored the Robert Mueller report. Mueller was investigating
suspected collusion between Trump and Putin during the 2016 campaign. However,
years later an investigation in the Senate confirmed that Trump’s team engaged
in multiple discussions for more than a year.
Left out of the investigation, hidden by our government and
the mainstream media, was additional proof that the failed businessman and
Putin communicated frequently.
In 2016, Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater, and the
sister of Trump’s Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, covertly established a
communications link between Trump and Putin in the Seychelles Islands.
Add all of this together, and it offers reason to believe
the Steele Dossier. We can add one more reason: Trump is a pathological liar.
If his lips are moving, he’s lying.
It is easy to
believe that taking the Miss Universe Pageant to Moscow in 2013 had a dual
purpose. A plethora of circumstantial evidence forces me to believe that
everything from the “pee pee tapes” to the plans involving the 2016 election are
100 percent accurate.
Op-ed by James
Turnage
Please follow my
blog and enjoy my novels on Amazon’s Kindle
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/19/trump-first-moscow-trip-215842/
Comments
Post a Comment