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  1. MARIS61

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    Mueller Investigated For Framing Tennessee Man
    Mueller is implicated in the frame up because he was Director of the FBI at the time.

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    Robert Mueller has been implicated in a Tennessee investigation concerning the framing of a man for an alleged plot to take over the Monroe County Courthouse.

    In what may turn out to be the nail in Robert Mueller’s coffin, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) is investigating him for allegedly framing a man on gun charges.

    The TBI has confirmed that Mueller is accused of the act as his role as the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Director. Basically, Darren Huff was convicted of a ‘plot’ to take over a courthouse, despite proof that no such thing occurred.

    To most people, the entire incident smacks of Obama-era control, like using the IRS to target Tea Party groups, since Huff was an Oath Keeper, and the events surrounding the case are highly questionable.

    In audio tape, a conversation between Walter Fitzpatrick, who is a witness against Mueller, and TBI special agents Jerry Spoon and Mark Irwin, plus another TBI officer, Fitzpatrick describes his claim that Darren Huff was fraudulently prosecuted by Mueller’s FBI for the crime of “carrying a firearm in interstate commerce with the intent to use it in a civil disorder.”

    The case made headlines for the supposed right-wing plot in 2010, to take over a courthouse in Monroe County, Tennessee. Huff, who is an ‘Oath-Keeper’ served time for the alleged plot.

    The Post and Email reported on the incident at the time:

    Huff was sentenced in May 2012 to four years in federal prison for what could be considered a “thought crime…

    On April 20, 2010, Huff traveled to Madisonville, TN, the county seat of Monroe County, to attend a court hearing for CDR Walter Francis Fitzpatrick, III (Ret.), who on April 1 had attempted to carry out a citizen’s arrest on Gary Pettway, the Monroe County grand jury foreman. Pettway did not acquiesce to Fitzpatrick’s demand that he turn himself in to authorities, and Judge Carroll Lee Ross directed sheriff’s deputies to arrest Fitzpatrick instead.

    Fitzpatrick had uncovered deep corruption within the Monroe County Criminal Court after discovering that Pettway had been serving in his position for at least 20 years, later confirmed as 28 years. Huff was present at the citizen’s arrest and also charged with several crimes by the county, eventually pleading “no contest.”

    While the county claimed in indictments issued against both Huff and Fitzpatrick that Pettway was “a juror,” Tennessee Deputy Attorney General Kyle Hixson now claims that the foreman is not, and has never been, a juror in a discrepancy which has not been reconciled.

    Huff had been stopped and questioned on his way to Madisonville by Tennessee Highway Patrolmen and, upon their suggestion, locked his legally-owned firearms in the toolbox attached to the back of his pickup truck before proceeding into town, a fact confirmed by the Knoxville News Sentinel.

    Like many others, Huff was not permitted to enter the courthouse to observe the hearing and therefore patronized a restaurant across the street with an acquaintance, former Marine Sgt. William Looman, who spent the rest of the day with Huff before parting company that evening to return home.

    Monroe County officials made no arrests, despite the presence of between 100 and 200 local, state and federal law enforcers, including a SWAT team and bomb-sniffing dogs, all of which turned out to be unnecessary.

    Ten days later, without provocation, Huff was arrested by federal authorities while driving through Knoxville, TN and charged with “carrying a firearm in interstate commerce with the intent to use it in a civil disorder” and a second firearms charge.

    Of Huff’s arrest, News Sentinel reporter Jamie Satterfield wrote:

    The Southern Povery Law Center (SPLC), which acts as an adviser to the Obama regime, erroneously reported that Fitzpatrick was “a leader of the far-right American Grand Jury movement” and conducted the citizen’s arrest in that capacity and that Huff had planned “an armed takeover” of the Monroe County courthouse for April 20.

    Ideological supporters of the Obama regime often quote the SPLC in their forums. One of them, William L. Bryan of The Fogbow, made an apparent admission that he had called in reports to then-Madisonville Mayor Alan Watson that Huff and Fitzpatrick had planned to “take over the courthouse” by violence.

    Fitzpatrick has confirmed that another Fogbow member sent Monroe County Criminal Court Chief Clerk Martha M. Cook flowers as a gesture of appreciation for her cooperation with the plot to incriminate Huff and Fitzpatrick in the dragnet.

    Bryan is reportedly working as an insurance professional, or navigator, for the Obamacare effort. Other cabal members continue to disseminate propaganda about Huff and Fitzpatrick.

    In response to Satterfield’s contention that “Prosecutors Mackie and Jeff Theodore alleged Huff told others he intended an armed takeover of the courthouse and was only thwarted by the massive police presence . . .” the eyewitness told her, “These were the statements of William L. Bryan, AKA, FOGBOW, AKA P. J. Foggy. Bryan never appeared at trial to give testimony or be cross examined.”

    The day of Huff’s sentencing, WBIR TV reported that “The attempted takeover never actually materialized,” although mischaracterizing the reason for the attempted citizen’s arrest of Pettway.

    In 2011, the state of Tennessee released a training program terming Huff and Fitzpatrick “sovereign citizens,” a term also used by the SPLC. The training program was placed into use the summer prior to Huff’s federal trial in October 2011.

    Huff told The Post & Email that he was misquoted in media reports and spoke of “taking back” the grand juries and courts for the people, not “taking them over.”

    Tennessee mainstream media reported that the law which Huff was convicted of violating “has never been applied in the federal Eastern District of Tennessee in modern times and, if case law is an indication, rarely, if ever, nationwide in recent history.”

    The “eight or nine other militia groups” referenced in an affidavit signed by FBI Special Agent Mark Van Balen was a false claim. In the affidavit, Van Balen indicated that he was not an eyewitness to the events in Madisonville, but rather, relied on others’ reports and perceptions.

    Over the last several years, Fitzpatrick has contacted numerous eyewitnesses of the April 20 event, some of whom traveled to Madisonville from out of state. A dozen have provided sworn, signed affidavits that no one was seen carrying a gun that day in the vicinity of the courthouse and proof that Huff was not located where the FBI claimed he was on April 20, 2010.

    The U.S. Department of Justice refused to release any documentation pertaining to the event, which Fitzpatrick has termed “the Madisonville Hoax,” citing “privacy” concerns.

    Now, the TBI is investigating the entire debacle and many people want to know whether there will be justice for Huff.

    U.S. citizens now know that the Obama administration used the IRS to illegally target conservatives. His administration was rife with scandal, including hiding information from FISA courts and using spies to infiltrate the Trump campaign and try to entrap young members into doing something illegal.

    Voters also know that Obama’s Justice Department used a dossier that was funded by Hillary Clinton and the DNC as a possible ‘insurance policy’ in the event President Trump won the White House.

    Therefore, many people agree that Huff could have easily been set up, and if he was, everyone involved, including Robert Mueller, should face justice.

    Mueller is not new to putting innocent people in jail. In the 1980’s, four innocent men were convicted, three of them to death, even though an informant told the FBI that they were not guilty.

    “In 2007, a jury awarded more than $101 million in damages to the surviving men and their families.”

    Many people hope Huff will be exonerated for his supposed ‘plot.’

    https://conservativedailypost.com/mueller-investigated-for-framing-tennessee-man/
     

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    OMG, that means that Mueller is a crook and soon to land in jail. Why didn't you tell us sooner?
     
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    Hear About the Time Mueller Sent 4 Men He Knew to Be Innocent to Prison?
    [​IMG] Steven Ahle August 19, 2018

    Back in the 1980s, Robert Mueller was in charge of the FBI in Boston. His team, led by John Connolly, who is now in prison, withheld exculpatory evidence from the defense, which led to 4 innocent men being sent to prison for life. Two of the men served decades in prison, and two died in prison before the illegal activity was discovered. To make matters even more corrupt is that every time one or more became eligible for parole, Mueller would write a letter opposing that parole.

    Once it was discovered, the two men and the families of the other two sued – and collected a whopping $101 million dollars!

    Mueller’s current number two man also had a similar problem in a Mafia case.

    Weissmann’s involvement in the Colombo case in the 1990s was the first of many cases that would draw criticism from his peers but this case, in particular, would be one of the FBI’s biggest blunders. As I outlined last month, Judge Charles P. Sifton reprimanded Weissmann for withholding evidence from the defense, as previously reported. Weissmann allowed a corrupt FBI agent to testify against the defendants in the case despite having knowledge that the agent was under investigation. The agent had a nefarious relationship with a reputed underboss of the Colombo crime family, who was accused later of numerous murders, court records reveal.

    Mueller had similar troubles during the 1980s in Boston when he was Acting U.S. Attorney from 1986 through 1987. Under Mueller’s watch in Boston, another one of the FBI’s most scandalous cases occurred. At the time, an FBI agent by the name of John Connolly, who is now in prison for murder-related charges, had been the handler for James ‘Whitey’ Bulger. Bulger, who Connolly aided in escaping FBI custody in the 90s, was a notorious mobster and murderer who had been working as a confidential informant for the FBI against other crime syndicates in the Boston area. Mueller, who oversaw the FBI during his time there, was criticized by the media and congressional members for how the situation in Boston was handled. Bulger, who committed numerous murders during his time as an informant, disappeared for more than 16 years until he was finally captured in California in 2011; by that time Mueller was director of the FBI.

    Carter summarized Mueller’s actions with Bulger –

    James ‘Whitey’ Bulger: a notorious gangster and murderer from Boston, who was also a long time confidential informant of the FBI.

    During the 1980s, Mueller served as an assistant US attorney and then as the acting US attorney in Boston. The FBI was under his supervision during the time Bulger was an informant.

    Former FBI Special Agent John Connolly, who is now in prison for racketeering and murder-related charges, had been the handler for James ‘Whitey’ Bulger. He allegedly tipped off Bulger that one of his business associates was going to testify against him. Bulger had his associate murdered.

    Bulger was a confidential informant for the FBI since 1975 and escaped arrest by the FBI in the 90s after his FBI handler informed Bulger an arrest was imminent. He was on the run for 16 years and captured in 2011. Mueller was then director of the FBI.

    In 1965 four men were convicted of a murder that the FBI later learned they did not commit. Three of the men faced death sentences.

    The FBI had learned during the time Bulger was an informant that the men did not commit the murders. The men served decades in prison and two of them died in prison.

    A jury trial revealed that the FBI had known the men were innocent but withheld the evidence from state law enforcement authorities.

    In 2007, a jury awarded more than $101 million in damages to the surviving men and their families.

    However, during the time the men were in prison Mueller wrote multiple letters to the parole and pardons board opposing clemency for the four men. Mueller never answered questions as to what he knew about the case or if he was aware of the men’s innocence, as reported extensively by Kevin Cullen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer with the Boston Globe.

    In 2013, Bulger went on trial for 32 counts of racketeering, money laundering and extortion. He was also indicted on weapons charges and 19 counts of murder.

    And now, Mueller expects President Trump to interview with two men (Mueller and Weissmann) who have a long history of framing innocent men. That’s like asking a wolf to watch your steak while you go to the bathroom.

    https://davidharrisjr.com/politics/...-sent-4-men-he-knew-to-be-innocent-to-prison/
     
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    Many people think this article is stupid.

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    Mueller Will Be Forced To Resign Over Pelosi Affair

    Robert Mueller’s steamy, 13-year affair with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is going to cost him more than a little bit of embarrassment and his marriage, according to a trusted source inside the Department of Justice. Mueller will also be forced to resign from his position as Special Prosecutor for the FBI, nullifying everything that investigator has uncovered as fruit of the poisonous tree.

    Pelosi, who says her husband was well-aware of the affair, swears that Mueller was just a friend whose company she enjoyed on long, lonely working nights and weekends in Washington. The California “progressive” says her husband was afforded the same freedom to explore “pleasures of the flesh.” :

    “We’re not interested in defending our actions or our values as human beings. I’m a public servant who will continue to serve until my health or my constituents say otherwise.”

    Regardless of how much we hate Nacy Pelosi, she represents a Congressional District that saw a million fraudulent votes from illegal immigrants. She’ll hold that seat until she dies.

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    Why that's almost as bad as the Central Park Five. Some nut case in NY City placed newspaper ads calling for their execution and continued supporting execution even after exonerating DNA evidence. Can you believe anyone could be that stupid?
    Anyhow, I imagine it's just a question of time before Mueller is indicted on those charges 'cause I'm sure there's plenty of evidence. Did I just hear someone cry wolf?
     
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    Any hints on when this will happen?
    Say, do you get all your news from the National Enquirer? What about that two headed baby that woman had after she had sex with that alien on his space ship on a trip to to Altair in the constellation of Aquilae?
     
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    Mueller won't quit until after Pelosi has the baby.
     
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    Would that steak you mention be a Trump steak? The wolf can have it.
     
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    When you say "many people" do you mean Trump?
     
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    Thank you for all the revelations from the National Tattler.
     
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    This guy is probably only a distant cousin to Mueller, but the story is crazy.

    Check it out.

    Mueller indicted on corruption charges
    • EMILY FREDRIX / The Associated Press
    • Jun 22, 2005
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      Mueller
      OMAHA — The man hired by the state to run an anti-smoking program while he was still in prison has been indicted for receiving more than $75,000 from vendors associated with the program.

      Rock Mueller was indicted by a federal grand jury in Lincoln on three charges of corruptly accepting fees and expenses from the vendors over a two-year period, U.S. Attorney Michael Heavican said Thursday.

      Mueller, 52, of Lincoln, was hired as a contract worker by the Health and Human Services Department in 2001 while he was on work release from an embezzlement conviction.

      The latest indictments allege Mueller accepted $73,200 in fees and nearly $5,080 in expenses from the vendors between January 2002 through last February. Court documents allege some of the money was paid by a private company in exchange for help winning more contracts.

      If convicted, Mueller would face up to 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine for each of the three counts.

      Mueller, a former Scottsbluff insurance agent, was made a full employee in 2003, said health department spokeswoman Kathie Osterman. A state audit turned up irregularities in the programs he was administering. Mueller's employment ceased as of last January, she said. As far as the department knows, no state funds were misused, she said.

      Mueller is currently in the Lancaster County Jail on a case still pending over a felony charge that he sold a motor home to a couple in Lincoln for $32,000, then failed to pay off the loan on the home. Mueller was arrested last May in Iowa in that case. He also faces habitual criminal charges.

      He had been serving a seven-to-10-year prison sentence on two felony theft charges when he was originally awarded the contract.

      Mueller had entered into a contract with HHS to work for $4,600 a month, or $55,200 a year, while still in prison.

      State prison officials have said it is common for prison inmates to secure jobs with state agencies while on work release, but it is uncommon to have them earn as much as Mueller was.

      This March, hiring practices at HHS came under scrutiny when it was revealed that the department had hired a man to run a mental-health office who was convicted in 1985 in a murder that garnered worldwide attention.

      Wayne Richard McGuire had been found guilty in absentia in Rwanda in the slaying of Dian Fossey, the American wildlife researcher famous for her work in Africa. The state withdrew the job offer after word surfaced that McGuire was the same man connected with Fossey.
     
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    This proves Mueller is guilty.
     
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    7 Stories The National Enquirer Actually Got Right
    BY Ethan Trex
    March 25, 2010

    Some in the media have argued that The National Enquirer deserves Pulitzer Prize consideration for its investigative work into politician John Edwards' affair with Rielle Hunter. Although it's easy to dismiss The Enquirer as a tabloid collection of fabricated stories that offer little more than a distraction in the grocery store line, the weekly rag has actually broken some pretty big stories. Sure, headlines like "Stars with Cellulite!" and "Kirstie Alley: Only 4 Years to Live!" might not make anyone forget Woodward and Bernstein, but take a look at these Enquirer scoops:

    1. Finding Ennis Cosby's Killer
    When Bill Cosby's son Ennis was senselessly murdered on the shoulder of a Los Angeles freeway in 1997, The Enquirer took an odd step to help solve the case: it offered a $100,000 reward for information that led to the arrest and conviction of Cosby's killer. Papers usually just announce rewards that other groups are offering, and to some this bounty seemed a lot like The Enquirer's practice of paying its sources—a major taboo in mainstream journalism.

    The reward worked, though. Witness Chris So learned of the huge reward and led police to the revolver used in the slaying by killer Mikhail Markhasev. The Enquirer also obtained copies of jailhouse letters that pointed to Markhasev's guilt. Thanks in part to this evidence, Markhasev received a sentence of life without parole, plus 10 years.

    2. Walking in O.J. Simpson's Shoes

    If you remember the O.J. Simpson murder trial, you surely can recall the infamous bloody footprint that was found at the crime scene. The print came from a Bruno Magli shoe, and the football star adamantly denied owning such a pair of kicks.

    The Enquirer did some digging, though, and unearthed a photo of the Juice walking on the field at a 1993 Buffalo Bills game wearing a pair of Bruno Maglis. The paper then turned up a second photo of O.J. wearing the shoes. By the time his civil trial rolled around in 1996, Simpson was forced to admit, "I know I've had similar shoes."

    3. Jesse Jackson's Family Tree Grows
    In 2001, The Enquirer broke a story about Jesse Jackson fathering an illegitimate daughter with staffer Karin Stanford in 1999. Once The Enquirer scheduled its story on Jackson's dalliances, mainstream media outlets around the country started picking up on the paper's scoop. By the time The Enquirer's issue made it onto newsstands, Jackson had already issued a statement confirming the facts of the story.

    4. Bob Dole Was Once Frisky
    This story never really got any traction, but during the 1996 presidential campaign, The Enquirer unearthed a scoop about Republican candidate, illeist, and future Viagra spokesman Bob Dole having once had a mistress. According to Meredith Roberts, a Washington trade publication editor, she had been Dole's mistress from 1968 to 1970 during the candidate's first marriage.

    Even though Dole was using a family values platform to oppose Bill Clinton, most papers chose not to run with this story. (There were allegations that Elizabeth Dole personally called the Washington Post and begged for the paper to kill the story.) The Enquirer, however, interviewed Roberts and eventually published the story. In those pre-Lewinsky days, though, most editors seemed to think a 30-year-old affair wasn't all that relevant, and the story never took off.

    5. Gary Hart's Political Ship Sails
    "Follow me around. I don't care. I'm serious. If anybody wants to put a tail on me, go ahead. They'd be very bored." Colorado senator and presidential hopeful Gary Hart issued this bizarre challenge to the media in a 1987 New York Times Magazine profile, just before his career spectacularly imploded.

    Murmurs of Hart having an affair had been circulating around Washington, and the Miami Herald ran a story linking the senator to a Miami woman. Nothing concrete emerged until The Enquirer published a photo of 29-year-old model Donna Rice sitting in Hart's lap during a jaunt on Hart's yacht, Monkey Business. (Look closely and you'll see "Monkey Business Crew" written on Hart's shirt.) A week after The Enquirer published the picture of Hart and Rice, Hart dropped out of the 1988 presidential race.

    6. The Enquirer Catches O.J. Again
    You probably remember the firestorm of controversy that surrounded O.J. Simpson's "hypothetical confession" book If I Did It in 2007. The Enquirer actually broke the story of the book's existence in October 2006, complete with the correct title. Simpson's lawyers immediately denied that any such book project existed. Less than a year later, If I Did It hit bookstore shelves.

    7. Rush Limbaugh Comes Clean
    In 2003, The Enquirer ran a story in which conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh's housekeeper provided Limbaugh with a steady stream of OxyContin to feed his painkiller addiction. Although some media outlets turned up their noses at the Enquirer's scoop because the paper had paid housekeeper Wilma Cline for her story, law enforcement quickly confirmed that Limbaugh had purchased some 30,000 pills from Cline. Limbaugh then admitted on his show that he had a painkiller addiction and pledged to enter rehab.
     
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    Wow, 7 stories huh? And they've been publishing since 1953? Hell of a record.
     
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    And #5 has recently been revealed to be a Lee Atwater dirty trick, not a real story at all.

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    Still 6 stories since 1953 is very impressive.
     
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    8. Two headed baby
     
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    That sounds like the ratio of arguments I've won over my life. It's about 6 in 65 years.
     
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