Conspiracy Theory
It's funny how the trained hamsters in the main stream media, along with their overlords in the Democratic party, love, love, love some conspiracy theories. A case in point is the ridiculous theory that Donald Trump and his campaign "colluded" with the evil Russians to defeat hapless Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. The hamsters love this theory so much that they applauded the appointment of a special counsel to investigate it and report on it every day. By the way, Robert Mueller, the special counsel seems to love that conspiracy theory as well, giving it his full attention.
But there are other conspiracy theories, first reported in this blog here and here, that the trained hamsters in the main stream media, along with their overlords in the Democratic party, hate, hate, hate. They become derisive when even a mention of a hated theory is made. They refuse to investigate it, even when reasonably compelling questions arise. They relegate it to tin-foil hat thinking, even though it just might have considerably more credibility that the conspiracy theories they love.
James A. Lyons revives one of the hate, hate, hate theories when he writes:
With the clearly unethical and most likely criminal behavior of the upper management levels of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) exposed by Chairman Devin Nunes of the House Intelligence Committee, there are two complementary areas that have been conveniently swept under the rug.The reason that the hamsters are running away from this story is that if it is true, it belies the entire notion of Russian collusion. It also suggests that Seth Rich, a DNC staffer, was the guy who gave DNC emails to Wikileaks and that he was killed for doing so. Wild theories ... possibly ... but no wilder than the crazy suggestion that the President of the United States is a Russian stooge.
The first deals with the murder of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich, and the second deals with the alleged hacking of the DNC server by Russia. Both should be of prime interest to special counsel Robert Mueller, but do not hold your breath.
The facts that we know of in the murder of the DNC staffer, Seth Rich, was that he was gunned down blocks from his home on July 10, 2016. Washington Metro police detectives claim that Mr. Rich was a robbery victim, which is strange since after being shot twice in the back, he was still wearing a $2,000 gold necklace and watch. He still had his wallet, key and phone. Clearly, he was not a victim of robbery.
This has all the earmarks of a targeted hit job. However, strangely no one has been charged with this horrific crime, and what is more intriguing is that no law enforcement agency is even investigating this murder. According to other open sources, Metro police were told by their “higher ups” that if they spoke about the case, they will be immediately terminated. It has been claimed that this order came down from very high up the “food chain,” well beyond the D.C. mayor’s office. Interesting.
Tyler Durden provides an extremely detailed breakdown of the still unproven allegations in the Seth Rich case (read the entire post). Some of the allegations are probably false, but there's considerably more smoke in the totality of the allegations than there ever was in the Trump collusion meme. Curious that it appears that Mueller's team refuses to investigate the Rich allegations in any way, even though they have everything to do with the core of the Russian collusion case that Mueller is supposed to be investigating. Curious indeed.
Yeah, I know, the Seth Rich case reads a little like a Jason Bourne movie, but it's also true that sometimes life imitates art.
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