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Bruce Kolinski, P.E. (Retired)'s avatar

Thank you for sharing your painful story of political prosecution right here in America. After J6 we now have more than a thousand politically prosecuted persons suffering various levels of what the notorious CIA Phoenix Program called pacification. I prefer not to accuse the dead, BUT Robert Mueller AND HIS ASSOCIATES are exceptions who, based on publicly available information deserved to be investigated fully, then indicted by Grand Jury upon proven probable cause, adjudicated, and when proven guilty, sentenced harshly. This group of felons are guilty of aiding and abetting crimes against humanity far beyond obvious sedition and treason. MUELLER'S ASSOCIATES MUST face the Rule of Law before this is over - though short of military tribunals, if legally appropriate, I can't imagine how indictment and prosecution proceed. Putting these jackals under oath in front of an honest prosecutor in an honest court, before an honest jury will likely showcase ripple affects exposing citizens to the fact at least 75% of our bicameral congress persons MUST also be investigated and indicted. Can our country survive the resulting Constitutional Crisis? I have no idea. We live in a time where political honesty may be prosecuted as a dangerous crime. Thanks again, Sir.

Bill Buchanan's avatar

What a nightmare. God bless you, Roger, for your perseverance and fortitude.

Mark's avatar

I get so angry when I read this stuff. And the judges walk free.

Paul Clayton's avatar

So many rats in the democ rat party. When will we see justice?

Kurt's avatar

Roger, can you go after Judge Jackson for not sharing clearly relavent and important information from the file? Seems to me you should have a course of action to address this blatant corruption.

EDMOND GAUDELLI's avatar

She has immunity, unfortunately. Federal Judges are accountable to no one. Only a handful, such as Alcee Hastings, have ever been impeached by the Congress in the history of our republic.

DUANE HAYES's avatar

Mueller, Weisman, the entire FBI all knew from the start that there was zero Russian collusion. They still prosecuted innocent people. They thought they could get Trump on a obstruction of justice but Trump followed the rule book, gave them everything they asked for, made no mistake, so they were out smarted by Trump. Everyone they prosecuted and Mr Stone, all completely innocent. Yet so far, not a one of these criminals has went to jail. The reason Democrats prosecute and try to take down Trump, is they know he'll close the border, and deport illegals. The Democrats are funded by the drug and human trafficking cartels, soon after Trump took office this time, he closed the border, and shortly after the Democrats had to take out a $16 million bank loan. That's no coincidence.

EDMOND GAUDELLI's avatar

I applaud you for going to trial, Sir. My Dad and I did as well (at different times). Most people take a plea bargain, whether they are guilty or not, because of their fear (often justifiable) of the government. As President Trump stated, " it is a crooked and rigged system".

Dr. Dre's avatar

Dear Roger, I don't know if it's too late or not, if the Hillary campaign foreign policy advisor mentioned by John Brennan, is too ill to be gone after, i.e. in the same shape that Mueller was in until his recent decease. I am speaking about the fella that I believe "cooked up" the Russia Collusion Hoax: Clinton's Deputy Sec'y of State Strobe Talbott. He was a Russian speaker and attended Oxford/Cambridge with Bill Clinton in the 1960s, along with Robert Reich and others who turned up later in the Clinton entourage. Strobe was in the media early, as Editor of the Yale Daily News at Yale U. (undergrad). A member of the fraternity St. Anthony Hall, which meant he did not "qualify" for a senior secret society. In his class at Yale was George W. Bush, who did get tapped for Skull & Bones. This is important b/c senior society membership was where you exposed your innermost secrets/feelings to your "14 Best"; Talbott's family was old Yale and he likely could have joined one of these clubs, but he snuck out of doing this. Next was his not entering his Yale 1968 Yearbook photo and write-up/ Nothing there, even though he held one of the campuses' most impt jobs: editor of the YDN. Hmmm. Sneaky, even back then. Some other poor slob was i.d. in the yearbook with a picture saying he was Strobe T. and he was not! His roommate at Yale was Derek Shearer, (father Lloyd Shearer) also a Clinton appointee to Ambassador to Finland. Derek's sister became Strobe's first wife, and their younger brother was Cody Shearer who circulated some sort of "dossier" in DC at the same time the Steele one was making the rounds. Strobe after he returned from England became a TIME mag international affairs editor, translated the "Krushchev Papers" and was regarded by some in Washington as some sort of foreign agent. Then he became head of the Brookings Institution, quitting within a month of DJT's taking office as President in 2017. Remember the people from Brookings that Talbott hired: Iggy Danchenko and the woman from Great Britain (sorry, can't remember her name!) who testified vs DJT.

Take my word for it as I know what I'm talking about here: these women resemble very closely ST's mother and sister: bright black/brown eyes and hair. Very intelligent. Scary sh*t.

In recent years Hillary and Bill Clinton have been photographed walking on the beach in the Hamptons, where Talbott is very quiet and living there the best we can find with a second wife.

I believe they were visiting their old friend.

Brooke Shearer, his first wife and mother of their two sons, passed c. 2015. I can find no up-to-date info on ST but I believe him to be the real snake in all this collusion, giving Hillary the IDEA to claim that Trump's 2016 campaign was compromised by the Russkies. The media would collude on this b/c they hate Trump and Talbott's a god with that crowd.I have a feeling that he is ill, he's about 80, and may have Parkinson's or somenthing similar. Yale had an event to "honor" him last fall, mentioning that he was in the auditorium, but he didn't participate, which tells me he's not well.

Dr. Dre's avatar

Fiona Hill is the person whose name I couldn't remember in my earlier post.

Kevin Beck's avatar

Robert Muller acted like a criminal in the prosecution of people for actions he and he alone decided were criminal activities, without any support of the law.

The idea of prosecuting people for "process crimes" is akin to arresting someone driving a get-away car after a bank robbery and only charging that driver with speeding, instead of for the crime of bank robbery when the driver was a participant in the actual robbery.

Sadly, criminal law has devolved so far from actual crimes, and we get to see people crushed for acting against the corrupt officials of statecraft.

gettinolder's avatar

Read the book BLACK MASS the mafia in Boston. Whitey Bulger, Joesph Barbosa, lotta fingerprints

Rick Janes's avatar

He was the consummate career swampster. Much running of mascara will now ensue amongst seekers of power rather than truth.

john galt's avatar

Seems to me that Roger may have grounds for a lawsuit against several of those he names as conspirators in a fraudulent prosecution. I would even sue Judge Jackson, a true corrupt judge in the manner of Beastie Boastberg, a pond scum lowlife if there ever was one. These Demoncraps have literally gotten away with murder and going after them in civil suits for punitive damages is a way to balance the scales. Will be a tough slog, but worth putting them through the mud as turn about is more than fair play.

John Logan's avatar

Can you civil sue a federal judge over an issue pertaining to their official actions as a Judge? Seems to me a 'buddy' judge will just throw it out.

john galt's avatar

Actually talking about the perps like Smith, etc., who were behind the fraudulent prosecution. Complaints can be filed against judges, but without evidence of corruption, no matter the truth of it, they have immunity. Understandable in the administration of justice, or supposed justice, but still a hard pill to swallow.

helene's avatar

And never forget where he was on 9-11...conveniently can't remember anything during his Conressional testimony...a career criminal IMO.

Kenn Goodwin's avatar

Hot, hot, hotter than hell. Burn baby burn.🔥

August Wolf OLY's avatar

Keep it up Mr. Stone!

Mark Parrish's avatar

There are those of us that always knew you, Trump and everyone else involved was innocent. Shame on the gullible, brainwashed masses. We'll stop fighting when we stop breathing.