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"Some Defendants, posing as US persons and without revealing their Russian association, communicated with unwitting individuals associated with the Trump Campaign and with other political activists to seek to coordinate political activities"
originally posted by: aethertek
HEY CULT45 WHY DID PUTIN WORK SO HARD TO GET TRUMP ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET & ELECTED RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES????
K~
"Some Defendants, posing as US persons and without revealing their Russian association, communicated with unwitting individuals associated with the Trump Campaign and with other political activists to seek to coordinate political activities"
It also says that some of the Russians posed as U.S. people and communicated with “unwitting individuals associated with the Trump Campaign and with other political activists to seek to coordinate political activities.”
Rosenstein noted that there is no allegation in the indictment that Americans had any knowledge of the operation.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: UKTruth
You're forgetting the meeting in trump tower. None of those Russians are in this indictment either.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Sublimecraft
Conspiracy theory.
And what does that have to do with this?
USCourts.GOV
For a conspiracy to have existed, it is not necessary that the conspirators made a formal agreement or that they agreed on every detail of the conspiracy. It is not enough, however, that they simply met, discussed matters of common interest, acted in similar ways, or perhaps helped one another. You must find that there was a plan to commit at least one of the crimes alleged in the indictment as an object of the conspiracy with all of you agreeing as to the particular crime which the conspirators agreed to commit.
One becomes a member of a conspiracy by willfully participating in the unlawful plan with the intent to advance or further some object or purpose of the conspiracy, even though the person does not have full knowledge of all the details of the conspiracy. Furthermore, one who willfully joins an existing conspiracy is as responsible for it as the originators. On the other hand, one who has no knowledge of a conspiracy, but happens to act in a way which furthers some object or purpose of the conspiracy, does not thereby become a conspirator. Similarly, a person does not become a conspirator merely by associating with one or more persons who are conspirators, nor merely by knowing that a conspiracy exists.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: SprocketUK
Well this thread isn't about Hillary except in the most remote way. Certainly not what she had or didn't have to offer the American people.
Start a new thread or find one of the ten thousand others already opened.
CYA
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Sublimecraft
Conspiracy theory.It's not theory, it's proven fact that neither the DNC nor Soros denies. Link
And what does that have to do with this?
It has everything to do with it, take your blinders off so you can fathom the bigger picture. In fact, I think you keep them on for fear of veering of the road paved with good intentions.
originally posted by: hoss53
Well, it seems the end is near. I hope that all you dumb ass Trump supporters learn how to say President Pence.
It baffles the mind to think that you can't see what's coming. Don't you think that the people around him ,"Trump", will finally get tired of defending his stupidity. If his position were defendable he would hold a press conference to explain to the American people why. And he would implement the Russian sanctions that congress overwhelmingly approved of.
To continue to deny everything through tweets and insults, just makes him appear unwilling to be honest about anything. I'm sure he's planing another rally soon, in front of people who can be led like sheep to slaughter, to say something to boost his fragile ego.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: matafuchs
Heavy sigh. Umm yeah.
There will be indictments where there are crimes.
So far there's no indication that Mueller is looking at Clinton or their foundation or James Comey or anyone in Obama's administration. So chances are there won't be indictments.
There are however loads of indications that he's looking right at trump.
Deny it if you wish.
USCourts.GOV
For a conspiracy to have existed, it is not necessary that the conspirators made a formal agreement or that they agreed on every detail of the conspiracy. It is not enough, however, that they simply met, discussed matters of common interest, acted in similar ways, or perhaps helped one another. You must find that there was a plan to commit at least one of the crimes alleged in the indictment as an object of the conspiracy with all of you agreeing as to the particular crime which the conspirators agreed to commit.
One becomes a member of a conspiracy by willfully participating in the unlawful plan with the intent to advance or further some object or purpose of the conspiracy, even though the person does not have full knowledge of all the details of the conspiracy. Furthermore, one who willfully joins an existing conspiracy is as responsible for it as the originators. On the other hand, one who has no knowledge of a conspiracy, but happens to act in a way which furthers some object or purpose of the conspiracy, does not thereby become a conspirator. Similarly, a person does not become a conspirator merely by associating with one or more persons who are conspirators, nor merely by knowing that a conspiracy exists.
www3.ce9.uscourts.gov...
Good luck proving any of that after today's CONCLUSION on Trump/camp involvement.
COINTELPRO (an acronym for COunter INTELligence PROgram) was a series of covert, and at times illegal,[1][2] projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting domestic political organizations.[3][4]
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COINTELPRO tactics are still used to this day, and have been alleged to include discrediting targets through psychological warfare; smearing individuals and groups using forged documents and by planting false reports in the media;harassment; wrongful imprisonment; and illegal violence, including assassination.[7][8][9][10]
originally posted by: aethertek
a reply to: vor78
BS~! Trump is in hock to Putin & his criminal cronies for billions.
Don't worry, the forensic accounts are tearing trump & associates finances apart, keep watching.
K~