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Friday, July 22, 2016

This Is What Corruption Looks Like

ECB-Step-By-Step Info



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                Written by Mike Greene.

Some of you know I'm a former NYPD Detective and former Orange County
Sheriff candidate.  I've conducted local level criminal
investigations through high level national and international level
investigations (terrorism, espionage, international abductions,
crimes on the high seas, etc.).

Many of us saw the FBI Director's speech yesterday.  Like many of us,
I was a bit pissed that after Comey described a mountain of very
serious wrongdoing, his agency was not going to recommend prosecution
of the case.  Like many of us, I smelled a rat.  So, I conducted
my own investigation.  The results of my investigation will astound
you and show a clear path to corruption here.


Here's my step by step breakdown of this seemingly corrupt decision:

1. Lynch was appointed U.S. Attorney in Brooklyn from 1999 to 2001.
Who appointed her? Then President Bill Clinton.

2. Lynch resigned in 2001 to join the law firm of Hogan & Hartson.
This is the same law firm that represented the company, MXLogic.
MXLogic was the company Hillary first used to set up her private email
server and account.  Executives from this law firm have also
donated to the Clintons.

3. From 2003 to 2005 Lynch served as a member of the Federal Reserve
Bank of NY.  The Federal Reserve Bank is actually a privately
owned corporation compromised of numerous banks.  Several of these
banks, and or their executives, have donated to the Clintons
political campaigns and to the Clinton Foundation.

4. In 2010, President Obama re-appointed Lynch as U.S. Attorney in
Brooklyn.  In 2015, Obama then appointed her U.S. Attorney
General.

5. A few days ago, as we all know, Lynch met with Bill Clinton
privately, on her private government jet. This meeting was a few days
before the FBI interviewed Hillary and a few days before today's announcement.

6. After this meeting, Lynch said something that no U.S. Attorney has
ever said.  She first apologized and said she should not have met him
(obviously an apology based on her being caught, not apologizing for
the actual action). She then stated something U.S. Attorneys do not
state. She stated her office will be guided by whatever recommendation
the FBI gives them.  Why was this statement ridiculous?  She is the
head of the U.S. Justice Department.  The FBI is a sub-unit of DOJ.
She is the top boss, not Comey and not the FBI.  Her office decides to
prosecute or not, NOT the FBI.
7. In 1996 Comey was appointed as a senate committee
Investigator/counsel to investigate the Clintons' Whitewater scandal.
His findings concluded no wrongdoing by the Clintons.

8.  Comey and Lynch met back in the early 2000's.  Comey was appointed
by Bush as the U.S. Attorney for Manhattan.

9. In 2002, Bush appointed Comey as Deputy U.S. Attorney and he was
tasked with investigating Bill Clinton's mass pardons as he left
office. Comey concluded that Clinton had done nothing wrong.

10.  Comey went into private law practice in 2005.

11. In 2014, Obama appointed Comey FBI Director.  Lynch is Comey's
boss, as she is the head of the parent agency, DOJ.  Lynch is the
chief law enforcement officer of our nation.  Comey holds the number
two position in the sub agency, the FBI.
At the end of the day, how do we have Lynch, previously appointed by
Bill Clinton and former employee of the law firm that is connected to
Hillary's email scandal, in charge of the investigation into Hillarys
email scandal, with the lead investigative agency led by a man who
twice investigated the Clintons and both times found them not guilty
of wrongdoing, also appointed by the current U.S. President, who
appointed Lynch, who is Comey's boss??????  And Comey and Lynch have
known each other for decades as well.  How was this investigation to
have ever been legitimate????

No Wonder She Knew She Wouldn't Face Charges.

-Mike Greene

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