Robert Mueller – More Conflicts of Interest

Update 2019-02-13: Finally, Trump’s former attorney John Dowd calls the conduct of the FBI brass and Mueller a coup:

““Little did I know that it appears that they were all in it together,” Dowd said. “I mean Rosenstein, Comey, Mueller, McCabe, the whole crowd and they were out to get this president no matter what. I don’t think they sincerely believed anything about Russia.””

““This is our worst nightmare that someone with that kind of power would then decide to go after the President. I mean it’s a coup,” Dowd said. “That’s what it is an attempted coup by Comey and his crowd. And the evidence is all over there. I take the New York Times article as an admission of their bad behavior.””

Update 2019-01-30: Mueller’s latest misadventureHe accuses alleged Russian hackers of stealing his evidence from the server of the Russian firm Concord Management and Consulting, which he has indicted for being a troll farm!

In today’s court filing, Mueller bitches that his data was allegedly “altered and disseminated as part of a disinformation campaign aimed (apparently) at discrediting ongoing investigations into Russian interference in the U.S. political system”. A witch hunter sees witches everywhere. Mueller doesn’t believe this himself: he indicted someone on another continent for being a troll farm, then acts surprised when he is being trolled.

Notice the absurdity: the defendant is in Russia; the server is in Russia; the alleged hackers are allegedly in Russia; sensitive data from the US DOJ was transferred to Russia by Mueller’s team, and it is now spread all over the world. Mueller’s team repeats the old mantra recursively: a disinformation campaign aimed … at discrediting ongoing investigations into Russian interference … which was a disinformation campaign aimed at discrediting Hillary … (which implemented reset with Russia in the first Obama administration …). The MSM will probably use this recursive allegation as further evidence of Russian interference, which didn’t happen in the first place! Mueller started this circus knowing that indicted Russian firms can defend themselves in the US courts without setting a foot in the US!

Notice that persons indicted by Mueller can be divided into two distinct and unrelated groups:

a) Russian persons located in Russia and being out of reach of the US courts, or

b) Americans close to Trump with no substantial connections to Russia.

(European lawyer Alex van der Zwaan, hardly connected to anything in the case, is the only exception.) When will this circus end?

By the way, Mueller’s tactics of abusing §1001 and using perjury traps has the effect of repelling true witnesses, who might shine light on what really happened in the DNC offices, Hillary’s campaign, and in the DNC network.

Update 2019-01-23: “It now turns out that senior Mueller players were central to the dossier scandal. The conflicts of interest boggle the mind.” (Kimberley Strassel, WSJ, Jan 17, paywalled)

Update 2019-01-01: Robert Mueller spent some time “lecturing” about cyber-security at Stanford University in the middle of Silicon Valley. He represented Facebook and Apple in WilmerHale. So it might not be  an accident that when Mueller needed to suborn perjury from the former Infowars editor Jerome Corsi in August 2017, his friends in Facebook, Apple, and Google simultaneously banned Infowars from their platforms.

 Update 2018-11-27John Brennan and Robert Mueller spoke at some privately funded conference in Georgetown University in 2014. Brennan introduced Mueller as a great friend and said they had been working together in  the early 2000’s and during the last five years. Watch at two minutes from the start. Also,18 minutes from the start Mueller says, “I became a prosecutor because I liked putting people in jail.”

Update, 2018-08-28: four days ago, the NY Lies published an article Kremlin Sources Go Quiet, Leaving C.I.A. in the Dark … If this is true, Mueller might have burnt those sources by publishing his throwaway indictment, as described in the original post. Only one or two names of the “indicted” GRU officers were publicly known before Mueller’s indictment. This said, the NY Times became a worthless tabloid. It seems to consider non-existent sources of Christopher Steele as”informants close to President Vladimir V. Putin and in the Kremlin who provided crucial details.” But this is probably not true – another fake news piece from the NY Lies.

Original Article

Robert Mueller has multiple conflicts of interest stemming from his relationships with James Comey and from him being a Democrat partisan.  Here, I show two other conflicts of interest, a disclosed and an undisclosed one. Each of them is sufficient to terminate him.

Conflict #101: Robert Mueller represented Facebook

In February 2018, Robert Mueller made a ridiculous indictment of Russian citizens and corporations in Russia for Facebook posts intended to sow division and interfere with the 2016 elections (USA v. Internet Research Agency et al).  The IRA paid Facebook and entered posts into its database. Facebook received money from the indicted and non-indicted foreign persons, selected recipients and shown them those posts.  Facebook is the only entity that can be held accountable for the alleged misconduct. Why didn’t he indict, or, at least, investigate Facebook as a possible co-conspirator, accessory, or enabler? A hint: Facebook was one of Mueller’s clients in the Wilmer-Hale law firm, as he disclosed when he accepted an appointment as a special counsel. Robert Mueller was making about $3.5M a year by representing Facebook, Apple, Intel, etc. Robert Mueller also holds a small investment in Facebook according to the same disclosure.

Conflict #102: Robert Mueller is Connected to CrowdStrike

When the DNC network was allegedly hacked in April-June 2016 and the hackers got access to troves of data that likely included classified national security information, the DNC refused to give the FBI access to its computer(s) and then destroyed the evidence.  Mueller has not investigated the destruction of evidence by the DNC because of his allegiance to the DNC. The DNC called in #CrowdStrike, a shady cybersecurity firm with ties to the Democratic Party and Obama’s FBI to investigate and/or cover up the incident. Why hasn’t Mueller investigated CrowdStrike, the DNC cybersecurity contractor and likely DNC’s accomplice in the destruction of evidence? Hint: One of CrowdStrike’s owners and top officers is Shawn Henry, Muller’s protégé and executive assistant in the FBI who remained in contact with Mr. Mueller while in CrowdStrike.

(CHRISTOPHER PAINTER) I called Shawn Henry who just recently retired who happened to be in an executive retreat with Director Mueller who was having dinner with him and he said, “Hey, this happening.”  From http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/?id=10323:building-a-secure-cyber-future-transcript-5-23-12

Lawyer Steve Chabinsky is another Mueller assistant who became a general counsel in CrowdStrike. CrowdStrike is the key not only to the conspiracy theory of the Trump-Putin collusion, but to the foundation of it — allegations that the DNC data has been stolen and leaked by the Russian government. Later intelligence services assessments entirely relied on the data from CrowdStrike, and significantly relied on the attribution by CrowdStrike. Shawn Henry and Dmitri Alperovitch of Crowdstrike were invited, but refused to testify before the House Intel Committee.  Nevertheless, Mueller has shown absolutely no interest in investigating #CrowdStrike.

Mueller and CrowdStrike are linked much stronger than it seems. In March 2012, Mueller said that “Attribution is critical to deter future attacks.” In less than two months, his executive assistant director Shawn Henry became a President of CrowdStrike Services, a company that specialized in making such attributions – without evidence or verification, but with impunity. CrowdStrike and Mueller even used similar sentences.

Mueller, in the same speech: “I am convinced that there are only two types of companies: those that have been hacked and those that will be. And even they are converging into one category: companies that have been hacked and will be hacked again.

Dmitri Alperovitch, CTO of CrowdStrike, July 2012 (four months later): “There are two kinds of companies left in America that have intellectual property: those that have been hacked and know and those that have been hacked and don’t know it.

Mueller has revealed classified CIA sources and methods

The names of the GRU officers ridiculously “indicted” by Robert Mueller for the sole purpose of sabotaging president Trump before the US-Russia summit are a Russian military secret. They have probably been obtained by covert means. Thus Mueller compromised CIA methods and sources used to obtain these names. This might be a violation of 18 U.S. Code § 798 (Disclosure of classified information) and/or 50 U.S. Code § 3121 (Protection of identities of certain United States undercover intelligence officers, agents, informants, and sources), each of them carrying a penalty of up to 10 years in prison.

Note that Mueller’s “indictments” of Russian residents cannot lead to trial but gives them the opportunity to demand and receive information compiled by Mueller on people and organizations close to the president, and to learn even more about U.S. intelligence sources and methods.

It’s already known that Robert Mueller has revealed the identity of Felix Sater, a Russian-born American citizen and CIA undercover agent who had completed multiple successful missions abroad – unlike former CIA Director John Brennan (the page is archived — Jan 2022). Sater is a convicted felon, but that does not exclude him from protection under 50 U.S. Code § 3121.

Mueller is a dirty prosecutor

Representative Louie Gohmert (R-TX) has recently published a report Robert Mueller: UNMASKED. My personal take:

  • Mueller’s prosecution method was to select a target and then to destroy it by any means necessary, especially by the abuse of process and prosecutorial discretion. His favorite victims were businessmen and Republican lawmakers.
  • Mueller apparently believes that the FBI should be above all other authorities, like the Soviet KGB in the 1930-1950s. His actions as a Special Counsel reflect this demeanor.
  • Mueller forced the resignation of hundreds of the most experienced FBI field agents, thus weakening FBI capacities in the fight against crime and foreign threats and concentrating the power of his Washington office.

First published on July 19, 2018.

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