Robert Mueller – More Conflicts of Interest

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

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 in the 2016 elections (USA v. Internet Research Agency et al).  Why didn’t he indict, or, at least, investigate Facebook as a possible co-conspirator, accessory, or enabler? 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. And Facebook is the only entity that can be held accountable for the alleged misconduct? A hint: Facebook was one of Mueller’s clients in Wilmer-Hale law firm, as he disclosed when he accepted the 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, likely including classified national security information, the DNC refused to give FBI access to its computer(s), and then destroyed the evidence.  Mueller has not investigated 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 Democrat Party and Obama’s FBI to investigate and/or cover up the incident.  Why hasn’t he investigated CrowdStrike, DNC cybersecurity contractor and likely DNC’s accomplice in destruction of evidence? Hint: One of CrowdStrike’s founders, owners, and top officers is Shawn Henry, Muller’s protégé and executive assistant in 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 Trump – Putin collusion, but to the foundation of it — allegations that the DNC data has been stolen and leaked by the Russian government. The later intelligence services assessments entirely relied on the data from CrowdStrike, and significantly relied on the attribution by CrowdStrike. Shawn Henry even refused to testify before Congressional Committee.  Nevertheless, Mueller has shown absolutely no interest in investigating CrowdStrike.

Shawn Henry and Dmitri Alperovitch of Crowdstrike were invited, but refused to testify before the House Intel Committee.

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 Russian military secret. They have probably been obtained by covert means. That means that Mueller compromised CIA methods and sources, used to obtain these names. This might be 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 penalty of up to 10 years in prison.

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

It is 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. Sater is a convicted felon, but that does not exclude him from the 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 outs:

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

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July 19, 2018 at 11:13AM

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