Special
Investigator Robert
Mueller
commissioned to look for possible Trump ties to Russian agents
helping him to get elected (most U.S.
politicians look
to Russia {where lives Prince Vladimir the Elector} instead of people like Paul
Manafort
for election help) is doing his best to find enough dirt to keep
negative GOP headlines going into
the news propaganda machine.
Recently SI Mueller subpoenaed a former
New
York madame
who was involved in the Elliot Pulitzer tragedy. Theoretically there
is a chance that she knew of illicit ties (not
sm) of
prostitutes to Donald Trump or Trump beneficiaries of sex related
services traded on the will-provide—for-favors
sex market of that fair city (allegedly).
Paul
Manafort is being held in the dungeon under the torture chamber of
Warwick Castle of Bostonshire.
The
nation may be shocked that prostitution occurs in New York City
or
is alleged to have occurred. It was supposed to happen in Boston
or Las
Vegas in notorious districts
of ill repute- and the President lives far from Las Vegas yet
too close to Boston although
Russian agents have been observed in Harry Reed's home state.
If
the President has had any sort of association with the New York sex
activity scene undercover agents should infiltrate that and discover
any potential leads to Russian agents. Already SI Mueller's agents
have broken into the office of the President's former lawyer and
seized tapes of Presidential conversations with his personal attorney
with the permission of a court warrant. It is reported that the two
discussed payments to a playboy bunny. The attorney with sufficient
coercion appears to have flipped and betrayed the President’s
trust. Yet the main damage is to the concept of the security and
trustworthiness of the attorney-client privilege. Muller has
demonstrated that anything said to one's personal lawyer can and will
be held against you in a court of creative, disingenuous law.
The
search for the bear that killed and cached the man at Eagle River has
so far been fruitless.
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