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Mueller's Fake Indictment of Manafort
#1
So, Mueller's probe into possible collusion with Russia nets first charges, and it's Manafort.

I'll give you a brief quote from the article below, then watch the video from Alex Jones to show you what is really going on. More twists and turns by the Deep State to coverup their crimes!


Quote:It wasn’t immediately clear who could be indicted and what the charges could be; however, the Wall Street Journal reported at least one person could be taken into custody as early as Monday.

The indictment was sealed under orders from a federal judge.

Possible targets in the probe include former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, whose house was raised by FBI agents earlier this summer, as well as former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
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Even if you don't like Alex Jones, listen to what he shares here. The future of our country and the world depends on us hearing the truth, no matter who it comes from!

#2
It's a scary world when a renown news outlet reports a vague story based on other outlets quoting unknown sources.
It shows that hiding the uranium-Clinton Foundation payments story is struggling to keep out of the mainstream media.
The BBC reported this...


Quote:Trump-Russia investigation: First charges filed, reports say.

'The first charges have been filed in the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller into alleged Russia
interference in the 2016 US election, media reports say.
It was not clear what the charges were and who they targeted, CNN and Reuters reported quoting unnamed sources.

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Anyone charged could be taken into custody as soon as Monday, CNN said.
US intelligence agencies said earlier this year the Russian government sought to help Donald Trump win the election.
The document said that Russia led a campaign to "denigrate" his Democrat opponent Hillary Clinton by hacking into
email accounts and paying social media "trolls" to make nasty comments.

Mr Mueller's investigation is looking into any links between Russia and the Trump campaign. Both deny there was any collusion.
The charges, approved by a federal grand jury in Washington, are sealed under orders from a federal judge, the reports added.

A spokesman for Mr Mueller has declined to comment on the reports. His team is known to have conducted extensive interviews
with several current and former White House officials. Robert Mueller, a former FBI director, was appointed by the Justice
Department as special counsel in May shortly after Mr Trump fired FBI director James Comey.

Mr Trump said on Twitter on Friday that it was now "commonly agreed" that there was no collusion between him and Russia,
but said that there were links between Moscow and Mrs Clinton. Republican lawmakers have said that a uranium deal with a
Russian company in 2010, when Mrs Clinton was secretary of state, was sealed in exchange for donations to her husband's
charity.

An investigation has been opened into the case.
Democrats say it is an attempt to divert attention from the alleged ties between Russia and Mr Trump...'
SOURCE:

Right at the f*ckin' bottom of the article...!! The actual counter of the 'Trump-Russia collusion' debacle is only placed in the last
few lines. Well done BBC.

Oh... and by the way, this article is a small click-piece well down on BBC's 'World News' webpage.


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#5
Here we have it, as expected: Manafort and Gates have been indicted.

Watch a video on the source article:


Quote:WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and a former Manafort business associate, Rick Gates, were indicted Monday on felony charges of conspiracy against the United States, acting as an unregistered foreign agent, and several other financial counts involving tens of millions of dollars routed through offshore accounts.

The indictments, the first arising from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's sprawling investigation into possible coordination between Russia and Trump's 2016 election effort, bring the probe into a new phase and pose the threat of a years-long prison sentence for the man who once led the president's campaign.

But the indictment doesn't reference the Trump campaign or make any allegations about coordination between the Kremlin and the president's aides to influence the outcome of the election in Trump's favor. The indictment does allege a criminal conspiracy was continuing through February 2017.

The indictment filed in federal court in Washington accused both men of funneling tens of millions of dollars in payments through foreign companies and bank accounts as part of their political work in Ukraine. Manafort and Gates surrendered to federal authorities Monday, and were expected in court later in the day to face charges brought by Mueller's team.

The indictment lays out 12 counts including conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, acting as an unregistered foreign agent, making false statements and several charges related to failing to report foreign bank and financial accounts. The indictment alleges that they moved money through hidden bank accounts in Cyprus, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the Seychelles.

In total, more than $75 million flowed through the offshore accounts. Manafort is accused of laundering more than $18 million, according to the indictment.

A spokesman for Manafort did not immediately return calls or text messages requesting comment. Manafort and Gates have previously denied any wrongdoing. The White House declined to comment on the charges.

Manafort, 68, was fired as Trump's campaign chairman in August 2016 after word surfaced that he had orchestrated a covert lobbying operation on behalf of pro-Russian interests in Ukraine. The indictments against Manafort and Gates were largely based on activities disclosed in August 2016 by The Associated Press, which reported that the pair had directly orchestrated a covert Washington lobbying operation on behalf of Ukraine's ruling political party.

Citing internal emails, the AP noted that Gates personally directed the work of two prominent Washington lobbying firms. The indictment quotes from some of the same emails the AP had obtained.

The indictment accuses Manafort and Gates of orchestrating a nearly decade-long conspiracy to covertly work for Ukrainian interests and launder millions of dollars through offshore accounts. Specifically, the indictment accuses Manafort of using "his hidden overseas wealth to enjoy a lavish lifestyle in the United States, without paying taxes on that income." That included using offshore accounts to purchase multimillion-dollar properties in the U.S., some of which the government is seeking to seize.

Mueller was appointed as special counsel in May to lead the Justice Department's investigation into whether the Kremlin worked with associates of the Trump campaign to tip the 2016 presidential election.

The appointment came one week after the firing of James Comey, who as FBI director led the investigation, and also followed the recusal months earlier of Attorney General Jeff Sessions from the probe.

Mueller's investigators have focused on Manafort for months. In July, they raided one of his homes in Virginia, searching for tax and international banking records.

Manafort joined Trump's campaign in March 2016 and oversaw the convention delegate strategy. Trump pushed him out in August amid a steady stream of negative headlines about Manafort's foreign consulting work.

Trump's middle son, Eric Trump, said in an interview at the time that his father was concerned that questions about Manafort's past were taking attention away from the billionaire's presidential bid.

Manafort has been a subject of a longstanding FBI investigation into his dealings in Ukraine and work for the country's former president, Viktor Yanukovych. That investigation was incorporated into Mueller's broader probe.

Previously, he denied any wrongdoing related to his Ukrainian work, saying through a spokesman that it "was totally open and appropriate."
Manafort also recently registered with the Justice Department as a foreign agent for parts of Ukrainian work that occurred in Washington. The filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act came retroactively, a tacit acknowledgment that he operated in Washington in violation of the federal transparency law.

Mueller's investigation has also reached into the White House, as he examines the circumstances of Comey's firing. Investigators have requested extensive documents from the White House about key actions since Trump took office and have interviewed multiple current and former officials.
Mueller's grand jury has also heard testimony about a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower attended by a Russian lawyer as well as Manafort, Donald Trump Jr., and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

In Gates, Mueller brings in not just Manafort's chief deputy, but a key player from Trump's campaign who survived past Manafort's ouster last summer. As of two weeks ago, Gates was still working for Tom Barrack, a Trump confidant, helping with the closeout of the inauguration committee's campaign account.
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Associated Press writers Michael Biesecker, Tom LoBianco and Jeff Horwitz contributed to this report.
#6
Just look at how the MSM is headlining this!  Completely bias reporting for the LEFT!



Quote:The intensification of Robert Mueller’s investigation into the Trump campaign’s potential collusion with Russia — as the first indictments were handed down for President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former business associate Rick Gates — has triggered an impassioned counter-narrative from the right. The reaction is seemingly coordinated, with similar arguments against Mueller appearing in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, Fox News, and Trump’s Twitter feed.

It’s all nonsense.

The purpose of the narrative is not accuracy but distraction. It’s a series of complex, interlocking claims with little connection to reality. But it’s the best the right can come up with to discredit Mueller and the outcome of his investigation.
If you spend any time on Twitter or Facebook, you’ll see these claims being made over and over again in the days ahead. This guide will help you make sense of the noise.

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They need to try and derail the REAL, Investigation,,,,
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I suppose most of you know of the Russian Prostitute that is in jail in Thailand and states she has the evidence on President Trump and the Russian Collusion issue.
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She'll only tell what she knews for Asylum in America,,,, Yes that's True.
Guess who has sent a reporter to Thailand to talk to her,,,, Come-On Guess!!! You Know Who! 
Quote:CNN TRAVELS TO THAILAND TO SPEAK WITH PROSTITUTE WHO CLAIMS TO HAVE DIRT ON TRUMP
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Quote:CNN is dispatching reporters around the world to help dig up clues and finally get to the bottom of the Trump campaign’s Russia ties. Last month the network infamously sent a reporter to St. Petersburg, where he literally dug around a dumpster looking for leads. 


Today CNN sent a reporter to Bangkok to speak with a prostitute who claims to have the goods on the Trump camp's alleged collusion with Russia. The woman, Anastasia Vashukevich, who is also a self-described “sex coach,” is currently imprisoned, and hopes that America will offer her asylum in exchange for her story.  


CNN apparently found this tale credible enough to send a reporter to cover. 

CNN’s Ivan Watson met with the woman and reports: “She described herself as a seductress. This woman claims to have evidence of Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
The question, is this a desperate ploy to get out of jail, or as her friend claims, is this young woman truly in danger because she knows too much?”


Vashukevich is presently imprisoned in Bankgkok after being accused of plying her trade without a permit.  


"For days several Russian friends have been held at this jail in the capital of Thailand where visitors are not allowed to bring cameras," Watson continued in his report. "I came out of this detention center.

It was loud and hot and chaotic and talking through the bars she says she witnessed meetings between the Russian billionaire and three Americans who she refused to name. He claims they discussed plans to effect the U.S. elections but she wouldn’t give any further information because she fears she could be deported back to Russia."


CNN hyped her possible credibility in noting that she was once photographed with a Russian billionaire whom Paul Manafort was associated. 


If American authorities are uninterested in her tales of Trump/Russia collusion, Vashukevich also claims to have tapes she made documenting Russian government crimes. 


CNN, we can be sure, will remain on this story. 
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