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210 pages, Kindle Edition
Published October 6, 2020
The biggest outrage of all this goes back to Mueller failing to prosecute or even build a case against the real collusion that had taken place during the campaign—the hiring of Fusion GPS by Clinton and the DNC and the use of Christopher Steele to fabricate proof of collusion.
Rumors that were created by Russian intelligence were spoon-fed to Steele, who was hired by political operatives working for Hillary Clinton. Steele then fed these fictions to the FBI, attributing the claims to real people who, according to the inspector general’s report, subsequently denied knowledge of the information, or insisted they stated it was rumor and innuendo. The FBI knew Steele’s report might be disinformation. Everybody knew. But they included it anyway.
“You and I both know the odds are nothing. If I thought it was likely, I’d be there no question. I hesitate in part because of my gut sense and concern is there’s no big there there.” – FBI agent Peter Strzok, text to FBI lawyer Lisa Page.
There it is, in black and white. There are only two options here: either the FBI was relying on a document full of outright lies to spy on the Trump team, or the Russians were using Steele, a foreigner, to help Hillary spy on Trump through the FBI. There’s no option C. - excerpts from Follow the Money