Saturday, May 18, 2019

Bongino Show Notes

Updated,

5.18.19:

One final update here, because I missed another detail yesterday.  Bongino mentioned Victoria Nuland.  Nuland is important because Kavalec worked with her at the State Dept.  Kavalec wrote the memo with the Russian sources, you may recall.  Nuland coordinated the FBI and Steele.  Also, you may recall from an earlier post that Steele and Kavalec knew each other when they worked together in Moscow.

This information is laid out in the 6:03 pm update yesterday.  See the link to the Clarice Feldman's piece at American Thinker--- linked again here

The point is that this was a close knit group.  Even the media people who got the leaks knew these people.  David Corn was the first who wrote about the Steele Dossier, and he rode in a car pool with Baker.  Another point is this was just regurgitated info from the same source.  It was portrayed as multiple-sourced, but it all came from this incestuous group.

Keep in mind that this article was written last August.  If Barr has an investigator on this, they should have far more detail.  There should no issue in proving the veracity of this.  Besides, Feldman got the information from a guy who got it from open-source methods.  Therefore, they are busted.  There is no escape from this for these clowns.


5.17.19:

5:10 pm:

The problem here is that I doze off.  Call it senioritis.   At any rate, I'm wasting time listening to the thing if I cannot keep my eyes open.

It is easier for me to follow the show notes.  So, here we go.  I will link to the show notes, and then put up the entire show posted on the embedded code supplied by the YouTube.

Here's the first part, which shows Halper's connection to this caper:

Halper is connected with the two Russian sources mentioned in the Kavalec memo that seems to have been ignored by Mr. Integrity.

Once I check through each source, I will put up an update here.

5:18 pm:

This one shows Halper's connections with one of the names on Kavalec's memo--- Trubkinov.  There was another name on that memo, but that will mentioned later.

Halper looks dirty here.  Incidentally, this is a 2018 Sara Carter article.  This shows how slowly this has been dribbling out.

One thing that is bothersome is how the whistleblower was treated.  There is that culture of corruption long noted in DC, so this is to be expected.  But still, it is troubling the extent that this corrupt behavior has infected our institutions.




5:33 pm:

Here's another 2018 piece by Byron York, of the Washington Examiner.  He was writing about Glenn Simpson's appearance before the House committee.  Simpson mentioned an embedded source within the Trump team.   Bongino probably says that this is Halper.  I don't recall.  I might have dozed off at this point.

It is important that Simpson blurted out this information, and it was quite puzzling at the time.  Additional pieces have appeared, and now this puzzle can be put together.

It is already known that Halper tried to infiltrate the Trump team.  He did meet with PapaD, and he had an actual working relationship to Carter Page.

Halper had connections to the Russian sources, the same ones mentioned by Steele in the Kavalec memo.  There's more coming, so stay tuned...



5:50 pm:

Are we there yet?  I know this is tiring.  Believe me, I have been wading through this all this afternoon.  I haven't even thought very deeply about it.

Never mind.

The following establishes a connection between Steele and Halper.  It was a man named Dearlove, who was head of British Intelligence.

Naturally, this gives the Steele connection an aura of authenticity.  But Dearlove was also involved in the controversy about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction in the lead up to the Iraq War.

The Russian / Trump story couldn't be sold through Halper.   It had to be laundered through British Intel so that Brennan could take the Dossier back to the US and give it to Comey.



6:03 pm:

Steele was just a delivery boy.  He got his story from others, and he carried it back like a good boy.

A quick read at American Thinker shows this.  Yes, there is more...




6:11 pm:

Now we get to the other name in that Kavalec memo.   This guy is a megalomanic.  If that is what we face in Russia, then we really do have a problem with them.

I have said all along that I didn't believe that the Russians changed anything with this.  But they may have made a lot of noise with this.

There are a few more links for the show, but those should be in the news, so there is no need.

As for Bongino's show, here's the link to it.  I won't embed.


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