Friday, August 14, 2020

Corrupt FBI lawyer falls on his own sword

CNN was forced to report that an FBI lawyer who supported RussiaGate against Trump forged a document in order to support the acquisition of a FISA warrant against Trump associate Carter Page.

"An FBI lawyer who worked on the surveillance warrant of former Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page plans to plead guilty Friday to making a false statement in an email as part of an investigation into the Russia investigation. Kevin Clinesmith plans to admit to one charge of altering an email to another official in 2017 that said Page wasn't a previous government source, when he had been one.".

The mea culpa was weak:
"Kevin deeply regrets having altered the email," Clinesmith's lawyer, Justin Shur, said in a statement Friday. "It was never his intent to mislead the court or his colleagues as he believed the information he relayed was accurate. But Kevin understands what he did was wrong and accepts responsibility."

OK so "Kevin" is real sorry about committing forgery and alteration of official documents?  Well, apparently only to the degree that his "belief" that the alteration was for the purpose of making the document reflect the truth.  In other words, not sorry at all.  On what was this false belief founded?  Well nobody wants to talk about that, do they?  We are just supposed to take the corrupt criminal FBI lawyer at his word.

If there is any fairness then this guy should get tossed in jail for a long time and here is why.  It's not just that he forged an official document, but the obvious reason he forged it: in order to justify that extra-constitutional FISA powers be unlocked in the conspiracy to bring Trump down.  When you use color of law to deprive people of their constitutional rights, the so called color law applies.  This law was specifically put in place to deter people like "Kevin" from doing exactly what he did: using his official position not to protect a citizens constitutional rights, but to engage in the treasonous act of tyranny of trampling said rights.

In addition, by spying on Carter Page, the left was spying on Trump.  So his rights were trampled as well by official government action and for this offense Kevin should go into the deepest, darkest dungeon that we can find for him.  Because we need to send a message to government fucks that if you use your government position in order to further your own personal political agenda that it will not be tolerated and the penalty for getting caught is more akin to the severing of a hand than to a hand slap.

I will point yet again to the text of the color law which applies to this matter.  As you can see, it recognizes that deprivation of rights is often done as part of a conspiracy and that is certainly the case of what happened to Trump.  All parties involved should be charged not only with violation of the color law but also with conspiracy against rights.

Unless government begins to show the people that laws matter to the elite, there will be no healing from the past 40+ years of growing and now rabid liberalism.  And since we have entered the healing stage where peak liberalism is in the rear view, government will now care about making a show of laws pertaining to all citizens regardless of rank or privilege.

"The deprivation of rights under color of law is a federal criminal offense which occurs when any person, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person on any U.S. territory or possession to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens (18 U.S.C. § 242). When two or more persons conspire to prevent the exercise of constitutional rights, or to punish an individual for having exercised them, it is deemed a conspiracy against rights (18 U.S.C. § 241). The death penalty is applicable in extreme cases when the crimes cause the death of the individual being deprived of constitutional rights."

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