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Wednesday, 04/26/2017 10:33:06 PM

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 10:33:06 PM

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After Donald Trump’s first 100 days, the key issue is still how and why Russia installed him
By Olga Lautman and Claude Taylor
Updated: 10:14 pm EDT Wed Apr 26, 2017

We have hit the 100 day mark into the Trump Presidency and we have more questions than answers on how Trump won the election. According to seventeen Intel Agencies and the information that has come to light, this was the result of Russia’s interference. Vladimir Putin, who personally authorized this operation, used many methods to interfere in our elections. This was a multifaceted, well thought out attack on America that employed many measures.

Through the spread of fake news, the release of stolen emails through Wikileaks, a targeted campaign on social media, the support of the alt-right, alleged hacking of the election machines and a campaign to target America’s weaknesses and cause major divisions, Putin succeeded in putting Trump into the White House. One question we need to ask is, why Donald Trump? Could it have been the loyalty that Trump has repeatedly pledged to Russia over the years or the hatred that he has felt for this country?

Trump took his first trip to Russia in 1987 and came back with a need to take out a full page newspaper ad criticizing America’s foreign policy (link). Over the years Trump has attacked America on many occasions while showing praise for other countries. Could it be that Trump was the chosen candidate by Russia over a decade ago in a very well planned and executed plot to actively infiltrate the highest levels of government and make sure the right agencies and government officials were targeted?

According to the Trump-Russia Dossier published by former MI6 agent Christopher Steele, Trump was chosen and cultivated over the past seven years because of the blackmail Russia was holding on him. What if Russia has blackmail on Trump stemming from the past thirty years of his dealings with Russian organized crime? Semion Mogilevich ran one of the most successful Russian crime rings that operated in more than twenty-seven countries. He was involved in everything from stock schemes, money laundering, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, and racketeering to selling weapons on the black market and selling nuclear materials to terrorist groups like Al Qaida.

These are just a handful of examples of Trump associations with Russian organized crime figures.In the early 90s, Mogilevich sent his lieutenant Ivankov to set up base in the United States. Ivankov spent a lot of his time and money in Trump’s Taj Mahal and eventually was found by the FBI hiding out in Trump Tower (source). Jacob Bogatin worked for Mogilevich and owned 5 units in Trump Towers that were personally sold to him by Trump. Shortly before Bogatin’s arrest, he transferred his 5 condos to the Genovese crime family. Another one of Mogilevich’s men, Vadim Trincher, operated an international gambling crime ring out of Trump Tower. Felix Sater, Trump’s business partner in Trump Soho, was also involved with Mogilevich and has recently come into the news for his role in the Ukranian Peace plan. So was Trump laundering money for the Russians? These are just a handful of examples of Trump associations with Russian organized crime figures.

CNN recently reported that the Russians tried to infiltrate the Trump Campaign. Paul Manafort was Trump’s campaign manager and has been a tenant in Trump Tower since 2006. His most recent role prior to Trump was working for Viktor Yanukovich, a Russian-installed Ukranian President who robbed Ukraine before fleeing the country. Manafort was also employed by Oleg Deripaska in 2006, a very close aid of Putin, and was paid millions to bolster Russia’s image in the United States through through the use of many methods including media.

Although Trump continuously denies knowing Carter Page, he did work for the Trump campaign as a foreign policy advisor. Page was mentioned in the Steele Dossier as participating in arrangements with the Russians on the terms of a Rosneft deal in exchange for assistance with the election. Prior to Page’s role in the Trump campaign he was being tracked by Intel for communicating with a Russian spy ring in NYC that operated out of VEB bank. Interestingly Carter Page and Felix Sater shared the same floor of a building in NYC that connects to Trump Tower (source).

Michael Flynn was forced to resign after his secretive conversations with the Russians were discovered regarding lifting of sanctions. Jared Kushner met with Gorkov, the head of VEB ban,k which was involved in the Russian spy operation in 2013. Attorney General Jeff Sessions lied under oath about his secret meetings with the Russians during the campaign. Roger Stone on multiple occasions boasted of his backdoor communications with Wikileaks, and was recently caught communicating with Guccifer 2.0, which is Russian Intel. Look at the firing of Boris Epshteyn from his White House role after allegations surfaced that he may be a Russian agent.

Is CNN’s spin correct? Did Russia try to infiltrate the Trump campaign? Or did Trump purposefully hire these agents with loyalty to the Russians as part of a broader plot? We now know that our intel partners in Europe and the Middle East have turned over information of meetings between the Russians and Trump associates, video and audio recordings of discussions involving the election and payments.

The real question the mainstream media should be asking is whether Trump was a willing agent of the Russians.

http://www.palmerreport.com/opinion/after-donald-trumps-first-100-days-the-key-issue-is-still-how-and-why-russia-installed-him/2456/


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