Theories Exist to Be Proven

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Donald Trump's Promise to Jail Clinton Threatens Democracy - The Atlantic

Time, they say, is nature’s way of making sure that everything doesn’t happen at once. Then why does everything seem to be happening at once? These must be unnaturally strange times. Here comes Ukraine… there goes Ukraine… our money is worthless… no water for Las Vegas… buh-bye Roe v Wade…financial markets wobbling… vaccine injuries everywhere… diesel prices killing truckers… food shortages… UFOs… World War Three… white supremacists… no baby formula… whoa… duck-and-cover, here comes monkeypox!

So it goes with criticality in hyper-complex systems, the passing of thresholds into breakdown, all at the same time, failures mutually ramifying other failures seemingly unconnected, and weird things popping up in the dust and rubble like monsters in a bad dream. I know it’s disconcerting to see the world fly apart. Forgive me then, while you fret about the future of your loved ones and your retirement account, if I focus in on just one thing for the moment: the doings of federal attorney John Durham, the special counsel looking into matters pertaining to RussiaGate, the first step in America’s attempted suicide.

Mr. Durham is currently prosecuting a small fish, a sardine among the Lawfare sharks and killer whales of K Street, Michael Sussmann, for telling one measly lie to the FBI. Mr. Durham has been at this task for two years plus. That’s a long time to spend on a simple crime based on a few easy-to-get bits of evidence: a cell phone text, some emails, the testimony of one principal witness — and a pretext that no one ever took seriously in the first place: the punk-ass Alfa Bank conduit-to-Russia story.

So, in 2016, schlubby lawyer Michael Sussmann from Perkins Coie, the DC law firm representing the Hillary Clinton Campaign, asks for a meeting with his old DOJ colleague, Jim Baker, now General Counsel (top lawyer) for the FBI. He has some sensitive information that the Bureau might find interesting. He says he does not represent any particular client in the matter, he’s just stepping forward as a patriotic citizen. He emphasizes this point more than once, including a text, recorded in the digital cloud (uh-oh), the night before the meeting. He comes in out of the swampy Potomac heat to Mr. Baker’s air-conditioned lair at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue and spins a tale about a Russian-owned outfit called Alfa-Bank with computer servers located in the vicinity of Trump Tower in New York City, which, he alleges, are being used by candidate Donald Trump to communicate with bad guys in Russia.

The story goes nowhere fast. The FBI discounts it. Turns out that Mr. Sussmann billed the hours spent on this folderol to Hillary for America, which, prima facie, indicates he was working for her campaign at the time. Six years later, he’s indicted. Anyway, perhaps unbeknownst to Mr. Sussman, the FBI, in July 2016, had already ramped up an investigation into the Trump campaign with the sexy name “Crossfire Hurricane” — a lyric bit from the ancient Rolling Stones’ hit “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” — so anointed by FBI sexy super-agent Peter Strozk, who was at the time jumpin’ in-and-out of bed with colleague Lisa Page, legal counsel to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.

“Crossfire Hurricane” was predicated (depending on who you believe, and as yet to be actually determined) on various cockamamie stories featuring sketchy characters such as “Maltese Professor” (that is, CIA informant-and-operator) Joseph Mifsud, Australian diplomat and International-Man-of-Mystery Alexander Downer, Cambridge visiting professor (Ha! You mean DOD errand boy) Stefan Halper, and quite a few other slippery players all revolving around the previous FBI investigation, “Midterm Exam,” into emails “stolen” off of Hillary Clinton’s unauthorized private server located at her home in Chappaqua, New York. The case had been summarily dropped by FBI Director, James Comey — who, incidentally, had no authority to decide whether the “matter” ought to be prosecuted or not (that was up to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, an old crony of Hillary Clinton’s). But this began the FBI and DOJ “coup” or “witch hunt” that ran several years, involved scores of active participants, and climaxed in the malicious and fruitless escapades of the Mueller Investigation.

All of which brings us back to schlubby Mr. Sussmann, the sardine among sharks and whales — and to my theory of the case. Special Counsel Durham was appointed by AG William Barr to determine the origins of the giant hairball called RussiaGate. As you can see, the Sussmann matter amounts to an almost insignificant little thread of the greater scandal. Did Mr. Durham spend two-plus years on it, to the exclusion of a stupendous mass of seditious lying, deception, and roguery by scores of government officials. I don’t think so.

Now, Mr. Durham has brought the case into the DC federal district courtroom of Judge Christopher Cooper, appointed by Barack Obama. Judge Cooper’s wife, Amy Jeffress is the attorney for the same Lisa Page of Jumpin’ Jack Flash fame.  Meanwhile, several jurors seated in the trial revealed that they were donors to the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign — something one might expect in a city that voted over 90 percent for Mrs. Clinton in that election. Mr. Durham must have known that prosecuting the case under those circumstances would be a slog.

Win or lose on Sussman, I think Mr. Durham is using the case to test certain evidentiary parameters. I think he will turn around in the weeks ahead, perhaps during the summer, and bring indictments against many higher-up figures in the DOJ, FBI, and elsewhere in government on much graver charges bundled into a RICO rap, for the simple reason that RussiaGate was obviously a seditious conspiracy. Therefore, this is a conspiracy theory. Theories exist to be proven. Federal cases are brought to furnish proof. If I’m wrong about this, then the long Durham investigation has been a joke. Personally, I don’t think Mr. Durham intends to go down in history as a joker.

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31 Comments
Melty
Melty
May 20, 2022 10:34 am

Yeah, right. I’m holding my breath on the last line in the article. Not

oldvet50
oldvet50
  Melty
May 20, 2022 12:19 pm

I agree. I doubt he gives a shit about history. He’s in charge and living large and that’s all that matters to these assholes. They haven’t put anyone in jail yet! The only ones in jail are the ones that protest the theft of our nation and freedom.

NtroP
NtroP
May 20, 2022 10:42 am

God Bless JHK for his optimism….I still look forward to his writings every Monday and Friday.

clbrto
clbrto
  NtroP
May 20, 2022 2:14 pm

I do too, but he just doesn’t get it

@HarmlessYardDog is a much better prognosticator

august
august
  NtroP
May 20, 2022 4:42 pm

>>>FBI sexy super-agent Peter Strozk

Sure, the swamp may throw a low level operator or two to the wolves, but anybody who bore a title such as Director, Secretary or President is safe enough from serious consequences.

At least Jim has given us the “sexy super-agent” meme for Strozk… who I’d guess is about as high up as any negative consequences might possibly go.

Take one for the team, Peter! Good Boy!

KJ
KJ
May 20, 2022 10:44 am

If I’m wrong about this, then the long Durham investigation has been a joke. Personally, I don’t think Mr. Durham intends to go down in history as a joker.

You’re wrong about this. The long Durham “investigation” HAS been a joke. Nothing’s going to happen to any of the big fish, and Sussman will also most likely be acquitted by the left-wing Democrat radicals on this DC jury.

The overwhelming evidence of what was done and who did it has been out there for years, but Durham and his gang pretend they don’t see it. They refuse to even acknowledge it, refuse to lay any charges against the DOJ and FBI people who perpetrated this hoax, and certainly won’t implicate Hillary in any of this.

“Protect the institutions” and all that. Whatevs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KJ
May 20, 2022 11:27 am

This comment’s accounting was better than the article itself! Durham won’t go down as a joke to the people in DC. They will be patting him on the great way he covered up the 2nd biggest scam in presidential politics (the first was 2020). Does anyone think this crowd of punks care what the plebes think of them? FN!!

Justice And Garnishment
Justice And Garnishment
  KJ
May 20, 2022 2:13 pm

You MIGHT be correct. Jim MIGHT be correct.

It’s not a matter of “the overwhelming evidence” alone.

This is “Great Game D.C.”. The game isn’t 2d, 3d, or even 5d…it’s like 10d. The amount of interlocking relationships and pieces is far beyond Durhams (or anyones) ability to recognize. And THAT creates a landscape full of potential mines and pitfalls.

Traditionally, a landscape full of mines and pitfalls is navigated at A FUCKING SNAILS PACE for good reason.

Either party (or both, or neither) may turn out to be “legally right or wrong” – “Legally” (not necessarily “morally” or “on the merits”).

Why?

Because this is yet another fine example of Don Rumsfelds greatest comment ever (and again, I despise Rummy, but his comment was pure GOLD).

The amount of Unknown Unknowns is something you are not accounting for. These are exactly what creates the minefield and pitfalls.

IF you are a 30 year, D.C. Attorney, completely familiar with all the players and ALL the dirty tricks, you have a minimized (at best) set of unknown unknowns. Even the 30 years D.C. attorney will have more uknown unknowns than known unknowns, though.

KJ
KJ
  Justice And Garnishment
May 20, 2022 3:35 pm

Justice… dude, please. 🤦‍♂️

august
august
  KJ
May 20, 2022 4:45 pm

The DC Institutions, like those on Wall Street, are just too “systemically important” to be allowed to fail, or be (further) discredited.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 20, 2022 10:49 am

Usually in Kunstler’s articles you can slide past the hopium and doublethink and enjoy the rest of the article.

Not this one. It is a summation of modern naivete.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
May 20, 2022 11:31 am

Is it “naivete”? Kunstler is a long time insider. It feels more like “running cover” to me. Maybe he’s not but I cannot escape the feeling

paddy o'furniture
paddy o'furniture
May 20, 2022 11:06 am

Well this is no theory, its a fact Jack
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PSBindy
PSBindy
May 20, 2022 11:11 am

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BL
  PSBindy
May 20, 2022 11:13 am

Grifters be grifting bindy.

morongobill
morongobill
  PSBindy
May 20, 2022 11:19 am

Funny shit dat.

Lee Harvey Griswald
Lee Harvey Griswald
  PSBindy
May 20, 2022 12:08 pm

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Warren
Warren
  PSBindy
May 20, 2022 3:15 pm

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Jimmy123
Jimmy123
May 20, 2022 11:28 am

Surprised that Durham has not been involved in a tragic fatal accident.

Horseless Headsman
Horseless Headsman
May 20, 2022 11:32 am

JHK, I admire your optimism. I loved the lead-in.

Stucky
Stucky
May 20, 2022 11:41 am

Durham needs to tap into Mike Lindell.

The My Pillow guy has something like 37 gigabytes (!!!) of info absolutely proving election fraud. In fact, Trump might be re-installed as POTUS as soon as Memorial Day! (Ummm …. you guys do remember Lindell making such promises last year, don’t you?)

But, wait. There’s more! If Durham calls by the end of the day, Lindell will throw in an extra 37 gigabytes of data ABSOLUTELY FREE!!

KJ
KJ
  Stucky
May 20, 2022 3:38 pm

Stucky, I remember commenting at that time that Lindell was acting like he was hitting the crack pipe and/or freebasing again.

Everyone jumped down my throat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 20, 2022 11:55 am

So many levels of treason against The People and their duly elected President…..and this current illegal regime…..?!?,please,he’ll (Durham)retire and get his pension and give a FUCK…!!!…..

pyrrhuis
pyrrhuis
May 20, 2022 12:08 pm

O/T. Colonel McGregor on the collapsing Ukraine army and why Sweden wants to join NATO (spoiler..to save money on defense)…

Common Cents
Common Cents
  pyrrhuis
May 20, 2022 9:25 pm

MacGregor is one of the most astute military analysts I have ever seen.
He has been completely on the money every step of the way on this Ukraine invasion.

Richo
Richo
May 20, 2022 12:56 pm

Any time I see an article go into detail about the complex cases involving any of the articles subject matter, I fast forward or skip a few pages. I simply have no interest in following the minutia of the details of these issues, and I suspect the vast majority of people feel the same. There are important issues before us, but these are not one of them. Most people would agree I think.

Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
May 20, 2022 1:16 pm

And so?

Richo
Richo
  Two if by sea.
May 20, 2022 1:45 pm

So spend precious bandwidth and time focusing on the issues that can and will potentially kill many many people, the lethality of the covid shots and the promotion of a potential nuclear WWIII.

Arthur
Arthur
May 20, 2022 3:59 pm

Kunstler just scored a kilo of hopium and thought he’d share the good vibes.

Taras 77
Taras 77
May 20, 2022 5:16 pm

“If I’m wrong about this, then the long Durham investigation has been a joke.”

I’ll go for this line for the win.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 21, 2022 12:23 am

tl;dr

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