Akmani Rashidovich Azizov is
staying under the radar in America since he is in the country illegally. He’s naturally an anti-social person so
doesn’t do what many illegal immigrants do and flock to a big city where he can
achieve sanctuary status. He is looking
for somewhere more rural like his home country of Uzbekistan. Akmani was very interested in American girls
so naturally he wanted to be near a college as he had heard that American
co-eds were extremely promiscuous. That
is why he was in Grand Forks, North Dakota as it was close to the University of
North Dakota. One day, he saw a woman around his age and he approached her and
had a conversation with her. He quickly
found out that she was a student at the University of North Dakota but Akmani
thought something was off about her. As
he got to know her, he became frightened and quickly ended the
conversation. The girl was a little
perplexed at the speed in which Akmani left but went about her day.
Akmani immediately went to a
store frantically searching for something.
He finds a Silver pocket knife and purchases it. When he gets back to his car, he clasps the
knife and takes a deep breath. Although
he is focused on what he believes he must do, he’d be lying if he said that he
wasn’t a little nervous.
He knew where the woman lived and goes
into her neighborhood waiting for her.
When she shows up, he takes a deep breath and approaches her. Seeing him, the woman greets him and walks
towards him with a friendly smiled on her face.
Despite the smile, it didn’t distract Akmani enough to not feel the
knife in his hand. She called out, “Hey
Akmani, how are you?”
“I’m good”
“Where are you off to?”
“I got to meet up with someone. I’m actually already late so I can’t really
stay and chat.”
“That’s alright, I got to go too. It was nice seeing you.”
“Yea, see you later”
The woman walked off in the opposite direction of Akmani
thinking nothing of the encounter.
Akmani turned
around and hurried toward the woman. He
grabbed her from behind and brought his right arm around her neck as he ran his
hand across her throat driving the blade against her neck drawing blood. Quickly, the smile ran away from the woman’s
face and she turned around and looked incredulously and with horror at the
callous eyes of Akmani. Akmani
explained, “You can’t fool me, I know you’re a witch!” he holds up the knife,
“This knife is silver so I know it’ll kill you”
The shock subsided and her
instinct took over. She ran to one of
her neighbor’s house and banged on the door grabbing her neck trying to stop as
much blood as she could from pouring out.
Akmani left thinking that his job was done.
Nouno and his wife Abby are sitting in
their home in Arizona. It was a big day
as the inspector general report about whether the FBI had proper cause to open
an investigation into Donald Trump was being released. Although Nouno had already heard that it was
going to be disappointing, he was hoping that the news organizations he put
stock in were wrong. As he read through
the report, his wife Abby asks, “Well, mainstream media is taking a victory
lap. They’re saying that Inspector
General Horowitz said there was no bias in opening the investigation and they
had just cause. What say you?’
“That’s why I read the report
myself.”
“Are you saying he doesn’t say
that?”
“No, what I’m saying is, there’s
a lot of damning information about the FBI in here. You can say that they had a good reason when
it started but that doesn’t mean the FBI acted properly. He came up with 17 ways the FBI messed up or
broke the rules.”
“Why wouldn’t mainstream media
report on that then?”
“Because it’s fake news. There’s also stuff implicating more than just
the FBI. There’s stuff in here that I
hadn’t even heard from my conservative sources.
All in all, this report is better than I thought.’
“Well, you had a pretty low bar
so that’s not saying much.”
“It confirmed that Obama was
running a spy ring.”
“It says that?”
“He’s very careful not to use
the word ‘spy.’ It’s stuff like
‘undercover agent’ or ‘CHS’ or ‘operation’ but yea, it does.”
“Did the media lie about his
conclusion?”
“No, but remember Horowitz is
the IG for the DOJ not the intelligence community.”
“Why is that relevant?”
“The FBI did get information
that they acted on to open the investigation.
That’s all he can look at. He
can’t look at if the information that was given to them was legitimate or just
a trick to lure them into opening an investigation because some agencies, like
the CIA, don’t have prosecutorial power.”
Abby rolled her eyes, “This is
never going to end with you. Always some
conspiracy. Remember when the Mueller report came out and you were so happy
that it said ‘no collusion no obstruction?”
“Technically Mueller said no
collusion and deferred obstruction to Barr who then said no obstruction.”
“Same thing”
“Fine, yes I remember.”
“Then all the Democrats said
that it was more damning then it was. In
the 430 pages or whatever, they claimed there was damning information.”
“Like what?”
“I don’t know but they actually
had readings of the report on television.”
“You’d think if they had
something they would just highlight it and show you a clip from that to bolster
their point at how damning some of the other stuff was.”
Abby looked at Nouno’s hands and
saw some highlight marks. That was
exactly what he was doing. She sighed
and stated, “We got a case.”
“Good because the IG report has
gotten me pissed off. I’d like to take
it out on someone.”
“Well, you’re going to get to in
North Dakota.”
Nouno’s head snapped back “Wow,
I’ve never been to North Dakota. I don’t even know what’s in it. I think I’ll find some like minded people
though. President Trump has been good
for American energy and fracking is huge in North Dakota.”
“Apparently witches are too
because a woman got her throat slit because some dude from Uzbekistan thought
she was a witch.”
“I can see why someone from
Uzbekistan would think that getting energy from rocks would be magic.”
“No indication that she worked
for a fracking company. In fact, you’re
just being ridiculous.”
Nouno chuckled, “Yea, I know but
when you hear retarded stories like this one, you have to make jokes to try to
take the pointlessness of it away.”
Abby books them a flight and
they head to North Dakota. On the plane,
Abby asks, “So what’s this information you think is direly important that the
mainstream media poo poos?”
“The IG report confirmed that
Carter Page worked for the CIA and that the FBI withheld that from the FISA
court.”
“Wait, so Horowitz actually
confirmed that the Russians Carter Page was meeting with was because the US
government asked him too?”
“That he did and he threw in
that Steele was just a front for the intelligence community spying and may not
have written the dossier.”
“Okay, I always thought that was
one of your crazier assertions but if he confirmed that, then you may not be as
conspiratorial as I thought.”
“Unlike the mainstream media, I
don’t have to change my story or make excuses for what I said. Two years ago, Nunes said all this in a memo
and he was harassed. Schiff then wrote a
memo that was the opposite of everything Nunes said. Nunes was proven right and Schiff is caught
in yet another lie.”
“Wait, this was supposed to be
about how the investigation was opened.
Wasn’t it Papadopoulos talking to Downer or did he refute that too?”
“No, that he confirms along with
that the FBI didn’t investigate him till after July 31, 2016 when the
investigation was opened.”
“Ah, that is contrary to what
you’ve said.”
“We’ll put a pin in that but the
weird thing is Papadopoulos told the spy that Mifsud may have information that
would help us. I wonder who ‘us’ is.”
“The Trump campaign.”
“Not so sure. I got to think about this and re-read some
stuff. Bottom line is, it’s clear from
this report that the FBI reverse engineered a crime against the Trump
campaign.”
“How do you reverse engineer a
crime?”
“Usually, you gather evidence
that leads you to a crime. Reverse
engineering is that you pick the crime then look for evidence backing it
up. You in a sense make-up a crime then try
to back it up.”
There is silence as Nouno
continues to read the report and is still reading it when they land in North
Dakota. As they were checking into the
hotel, Abby inquired, “Look, even if the information was full of shit, it’s
still better that the FBI looked into it.
Having a presidential candidate collude with a foreign country is
dangerous.”
“If the FBI was so worried about
it, why wouldn’t they warn Trump about who they think is a Russian agent on his
campaign?”’
“They’re not supposed to be
telling politicians who to hire and who not to hire.”
“Bullshit! That’s what they did
with Diane Feinstein. She had a Chinese
driver and the government was worried about her ties so they warned her he may
be a terrorist. If you think nefarious
people are infiltrating our government, you’re supposed to notify the people
they are trying to corrupt what their intentions are. That makes it harder to corrupt them and
discourages people from trying because they know they’ve been made.”
“I think Feinstein is more open
to listen because she doesn’t think the whole world is out to get her like
Trump does.”
“Well Senator Grassley wrote a
letter to the FBI on if they opened a counter-intelligence investigation into
Hillary. Also, it’s one thing when you
use a briefing to warn a candidate but to use it as an excuse to open an
investigation targeting the candidate is a stretch.”
Abby finds Akmani’s social media
presence and hacks into it so she can see his patterns. She finds a good time and place to nab him and
puts forth the plan with Nouno. It
wasn’t too sophisticated as Akmani was a typical 21-year-old and liked drinking
so when Akmani showed up at a bar he frequented, Abby was already inside
innocently flirting and socializing with co-eds around her. Abby was 26 but still looked young enough to
fit in in the bar. Since Nouno was 35
and bald, he would stand out so he remained outside ready for Abby’s signal to
strike. Akmani didn’t pay much attention
to Abby but Abby always knew what he was doing.
Abby was surprised to find a boy that was pro-Trump as most college kids
aren’t. She engaged him with a charming
smile, which was only to soften the blow of her words, “You must be pretty
disappointed with the IG report huh?”
He responded, “Not at all. The juicy report is John Durham (US Attorney
General), he expanded his scope and made it a criminal investigation. That’s our real hope.”
“Sadly, you constantly have to
leach on to the next report. It’s like a
sports fan of a bad team in that there’s always next year.”
“John Durham has already hinted
at it.”
“How did he do that?”
“He released a statement saying
he disagrees with Horowitz’s conclusion.
He then explains that his investigation isn’t limited to developing
information from component parts of the Justice Department like Horowitz’s
is. His includes information from people
in both the US and outside the US and it’s based on that evidence the he
doesn’t agree with some of the report’s conclusions as to the predication of
how the FBI case was opened.”
“Ah, so he doesn’t attack
Horowitz personally; that’s good. He
just explains why he was limited.”
“Right, Durham even commented
how much he respects Horowitz. Horowitz
did confirm that Steele also spied on Mike Flynn so this dates back even before
President Trump because that was in 2014.”
Abby notices Akmani leaving and
she takes out her phone and texts Nouno that Akmani is headed outside. She then closes her tab and excuses herself
from the people she met.
Meanwhile, outside, Nouno
approaches Akmani and follows him to his car.
As Nouno isn’t being too surreptitious, Akmani turns around but Nouno
drives a syringe underneath his chin up through the bottom of his mouth, “See,
I do things face to face asshole.”
Nouno watches as Akmani’s eyes glaze
over in unconsciousness and he directs Akmani to fall towards him. Nouno puts Akmani’s arm over his shoulder and
pretends he’s helping a drunk friend to his car. Abby pulls up in a car and Noumo helps Akmani
into the back seat. While he does that, Abby
moves to the passenger seat as she has been drinking and Nouno has not. Nouno gets behind the wheel and drives
off. Abby poses, “A guy in there told me
that Horowitz confirmed that Steele spied on Flynn. Is that true?”
“Yea, they even offered Steele
$15,000 to come up with information on any of three items.”
“What were the three items?”
“Dirt on Mike Flynn or Carter
Page”
“I thought this was about
Papadopoulos?”
“You’re beginning to see that
you’ve been lied to. Anyway the second
was evidence of people facilitating the Trump Campaign-Russia relationship with
hard evidence such as videos, e-mails, photos, ledgers, memorandums etc.”
“Like the texts we have between
McCabe, Strzok and Lisa Page.”
“Yea, you know, real
evidence. The last one was anyone that
he can identify that would be willing to testify in identifying people in
Trump-Campaign Russia relationship.”
“Considering Joseph Mifsud,
Downer or Papadopoulos are not named in those three items, I’m beginning to
think you’re on to something that that’s not how this whole thing started.”
They arrive at their air bnb and
strap down Akmani. Akmani groggily wakes
up and finds himself constrained. He
starts yelling and Nouno articulates, “Dude, there’s nobody around. Nobody can hear you.”
“Who are you and why am I
here? Why are you doing this?”
“We’re here to punish you for
killing that woman.”
“She’s dead?”
“Well, you slit her throat”
“Yea but she ran away. I thought that since I used a silver knife it
would do the trick but she got away anyway.”
“Well, silver is for vampires
not witches.”
“What do you use for witches?”
“Nothing because witches aren’t
real you dumb fuck. That’s why they call
a ‘witch hunt’ a frivolous and false investigation. Or something that tries to confirm a preconceived
notion and makes it impossible to disprove.”
“Like Trump’s Russia collusion”
Again, Nouno found himself
surprised and jumping back. Abby was the
first to speak, “Well, you’re from Uzbekistan so you should know all about
Russia.”
Nouno turned to her, “Uzbekistan
is a Muslim country, and Russia is a Christian one. They are different.”
Akmani retorted, “Yea, but
they’re near each other. That is why I
was interested in this case. The IG
report had some very interesting things about Papadopoulos”
Abby rejoined, “I thought it was
mostly about Steele and the Carter Page FISA”
“There was a lot of that too but
they sent a spy to talk to Papadopoulos.
The spy was wearing a wire so they got everything on tape.”
Abby cast a look at Nouno who
smiled in a way that Abby thought it wasn’t going to be very repulsive to Nouno
like Abby originally thought. She
curiously pronounced, “What did he say?”
“He said a bunch of things
against the narrative that Trump was looking for dirt on Hillary. He completely said that it never
happened. The best part is that the FBI
didn’t tell the FISA this. They hid all
the exculpatory information. This is
shit they do in Russia. I know because I
live in a former-Soviet country.”
“Is it even legal to record
someone without their knowledge?”
Nouno chimed in, “Since it’s the
FBI, federal law applies and the federal law is that only one person has to
consent. In this case, it’s the FBI
spy.”
“What specifically did
Papadopoulos say?”
“To the best of his knowledge, nobody
associated with the Trump campaign was collaborating with Russia or with
outside groups like Wikileaks in the release of e-mails. None of this was in the FISA application.”
“So what?”
Theo fired back, “FISA Rule 13A
talks about correcting material facts that you omitted. There’s five steps and if you don’t do it, it
is highly unethical and a huge problem for you.
Lawyers get disbarred for less.”
“Fine, but why go through all
this trouble of making up a crime? Just
keep it simple and say that he was talking with Russians. Why do they have to go to all that other
stuff?”
Akmani
answered, “They were turned down for the FISA in August 2016. After they were denied, they magically found
a crime through Steele. When you open a
FISA, you need two criteria the first is acting on behalf of a foreign
government and since by itself every lobbyist and ambassador would be in
violation, they added the second part that it has to be in violation of US
law. They didn’t have the second part
the first time they applied.”
“What was the crime?”
“Carter Page was offered a bribe
to get a 19% stake in Russia’s largest energy company Rosneft.”
Nouno added, “Which would have
been worth hundreds of millions of dollars.”
“What? For what?”
“To remove US sanctions on
them.”
“I get that this is a huge
company and they got a shit ton of money but that’s a lot to get sanctions
lifted.”
“That’s why it’s not a
believable story” Nouno blurted out then turned to Akmani, “How are you so
familiar with our laws?”
“If you don’t want to break the
laws, you have to know what they are.”
“You already broke the one about
not entering the country unless it’s at a port of entry.”
“I did do that.” Akmani admitted
then got back on topic, “The report said that Igor Sechin, the President of
Rosneft, never said he offered a brokerage interest to Page. After reviewing the texts that Steele alleged
were sent to him revealing the bribe, there was no discussion of a bribe or
whether an interest in Rosneft itself or brokerage was even brought up.”
“Wait, so Steele just completely
made it up.” Abby exclaimed
“Yup” Nouno confirmed and
continued, “Steele kept talking about a sub-source telling him the information
but when Horowitz looked at the text messages, he didn’t find it.”
“Now I know why Carter Page was
never formally charged with anything,”
Nouno took a deep breath and
commanded, “Anyway, this has gone long enough.
You can’t be trusted in our society because in this country, we don’t
kill people because we think they’re witches.”
“Your country is supposed to be
tolerant of other cultures.”
“Some cultures are better than
others.”
“Who are you to say that?”
“Someone with common sense. The rule is simple; if your culture condones
hurting innocent people then it’s a worse culture.” Nouno defined for him before driving a knife
through his chest. They wrapped the body
in plastic and then loaded him into the car and headed out to dispose of the
body. Abby uttered, “You said there was
stuff you didn’t know that made it worse than you thought. Everything you revealed so far is consistent
with shit you already told me. What’s
not?”
“Remember when everyone kept
saying that Steele was credible because of the good work he did on the FIFA
corruption scandal?”
“Yea, that’s why they put his
name on the dossier when Glenn Simpson really wrote it.”
“Well, it turns out that
Steele’s information was never used for the FIFA scandal. Thus, even their excuse why they didn’t vet
the information is a lie.”
“Remember a long time ago, you
told me about paragraph one. “
“Right, that they have to
clearly define what they are investigating and what gave them the tip to
investigate.”
“Right, and the original story
wasn’t Papadopoulos, it was Alfa Bank.
Was that anywhere in the IG report?”
“Actually yes. There was a report on 9/14/16 that Alfa Bank
had close ties with Putin.”
“Oh, so there was something to
that.”
“Nope, the FBI told the IG that
they investigated that and found no links between the bank and Trump.”
“Alright, so that’s why they
changed the story.”
“Oh no, it gets worse and helps
provide evidence for one of my more far-fetched theories.”
“Oh yea?”
“Horowitz concluded that the
information about Alfa Bank was not generated by Orbis.”
“Orbis was Steele’s company
right?”
“Right”
“So, then how did he get it?”
“That’s the million dollar
question. I’ll tell you where Alfa Bank
does appear though; the April 19, 2007 article written by Glenn Simpson who now
owns Fusion GPS, the firm that Hillary Clinton paid through a law firm Perkins
Coie to get dirt on Trump.”
“Ah yes, the movie script and
pre-cursor to the Steele dossier since it has all the same information and
allegation except they change Bob Dole’s name to Donald Trump’s”
“Yes, that would be the same
article.”
They arrive in the middle of the
forest where Nouno found a tree shredder.
He stops the car and turns on the machine and loads Akmani in it and
watches as blood spurts out into the forest.
He shrugs his shoulders and realizes that was much easier than cremation. He turns off the tree shredder and gets back
in the car and drives off. Abby
announces, “We should still get something to eat, I’m starving.”
“I agree.”
They go to a restaurant and sit
down. Abby remarks, “Okay, it’s time to
play Devil’s Advocate.”
“Alright”
“Horowitz put in the report that
the FBI had nothing to do with any operational activities against Carter Page
prior to the start of Crossfire Hurricane on July 31, 2016.”
“That’s correct”
“Do you think the FBI lied to
him?”
“No”
“Then how does that not
completely destroy one of your arguments?
You’ve always said it started before.”
“Even if true, it doesn’t
devastate the argument. The dossier is
still a hoax; they still illegally got a FISA and ran the investigation like a
Soviet KGB investigation rather than a free Democratic legal precedent and
tradition.”
“Okay, so you no longer think
that the FBI was spying and doing all the stuff you accused them of before July
31?”
“Who said anything about the
FBI? Remember, I was talking about all
those meetings in Cambridge with Stefan Halper.
Do you remember Stefan Halper?”
Abby got wide eyed and her body
tensed as she came to the realization, “He’s the CIA spy.”
“Originally yes, but the FBI did
use him later. Anyway, the FBI may not
have been but the Obama administration was running it. Do you remember how I always claimed that
based on Strzok’s text to page that the White House is running this and POTUS
wants to know everything we’re doing.”
“Yes I remember but let’s stay
on topic. How did he get in with the
FBI?”
“This is the best part. “
“How so?”
“The report talks about how an
FBI agent told ‘source 2,’ which is probably Halper, that he had contact with
Carter Page, Mike Flynn and George Papadopoulos prior to July 31. The FBI agent was so excited because he saw
this as serendipitous and couldn’t believe his luck that he found someone that
knew three out of the four key members they were investigating in the Trump
campaign.”
“Flynn, Papadopoulos and….”
“Paul Manafort”
“Oh yea, how did I forget him? He’s like the worst one.”
“Well, they were all set up and
framed but Manfort is the only one that genuinely seems not to be a good
guy. He’s just not bad as a Trump
campaign member. What happened before he
became involved in the Trump campaign is a different story.”
“That’s a pretty dumb FBI agent
if he thought it was coincidental.”
“Well, hind sight is 20/20 but I
am inclined to agree with you.”
As they are finishing their
meals, the waitress, who is a petite blond with a bubbly personality, comes by
and declares, “You guys are my last table.
I kept overhearing you guys talking about the IG report. Do you mind if I sit and talk with you? It’s alright if you say no. I got your check if you need to leave and if
you need anything else, you can still let me know.”
Abby and Nouno give quick glance
at each other in order to insinuate that this doesn’t happen where they’re
from. Nouno spent most of his life in
New York and Abby spent the beginning of her adult life in Chicago. Nouno was the first to speak, “Not at all,
sit down.”
She gave a charming smile and
sat in the booth and excitedly blurted out, “Well, I’m beginning to think that
the FBI may not be to blame for all this.
It seems the CIA and Steele tricked them. You know, with Steele leaking the dossier
information all over the place to have it filter back to the FBI and
stuff. Plus, Brennan was using Steele
but didn’t tell the FBI. I mean, the FBI
fired Steele for this.”
Theo replied, “Maybe in the
beginning but definitely by January 2017, the FBI knew that Steele was full of
shit so there’s no more claims of naiveté or pretending they’re victims in
this.”
“What happened in January 2017?”
“They interviewed Steele’s
sources and found them all to be not credible.
Despite that, however, they still renewed the Carter Page FISA three
more times.”
“Maybe, they were seeing if they
could get any more evidence since the tip was wrong.”
“That’s what we call reverse
engineering a crime and it’s unethical.
You’re supposed to investigate a crime, gather evidence that leads you
to a person. Not investigate a person,
make up a crime and then try to substantiate it.”
“Did Horowitz mention that?”
“Yes, he confirmed that Steele’s
primary sub-source could find no corroboration and reported that to the
Crossfire Hurricane team during their interview in January 2017.
“The source admitted he lied?”
“Oh no. He claims he was up front with Steele that he
had no proof and it was just talk. The
source didn’t think it would be presented as fact as it was just word of mouth
and hearsay. Based on Schiff’s hearings,
apparently those opposed to Trump don’t realize that hearsay evidence is
horrendous evidence and not admissible in normal courts. The source even says they were drinking when
they said it so it was mindless talk over beers. Almost like Papadopoulos with Downer. Then, the coup de grat, the pee tapes in
Russia for the Miss Universe contest was made in jest. He was just joking with him and thought that
was obvious.”
“But, Clapper and Brennan said there was a corpus of information or mosaic of information. It wasn’t just the Steele dossier? They said it was critical to the investigation.”
“But, Clapper and Brennan said there was a corpus of information or mosaic of information. It wasn’t just the Steele dossier? They said it was critical to the investigation.”
“What other information did they
have?”
“I don’t know, I’m not the IG or
in the Justice department.”
“Well, Horowitz is the IG and he
says in his report that the dossier played a central and essential role in the
decision by the FBI OGC to support the request for FISA surveillance. This is what Comey and Brennan do; they use
word games. It wasn’t ‘critical’ it was
just central and essential.”
“Right, like that’s so
different!”
Nouno pays the check and they
say bye to the waitress. Nouno wanted to
add a more generous tip but Abby told him that was her entire purpose for
sitting to talk with them so wouldn’t let him.
They head back to the hotel and turn in for the night. The next day, they head to the airport and
fly home. While flying, Abby nudges
Nouno, “I just thought of something.”
“What?”
“If Papadopoulos met with Mifsud
and found out that Russian have dirt on Hillary and that starts the whole
investigation when he tells Downer, then why didn’t they get a FISA on
Papadopoulos?”
“I think they did we just don’t
know about it.”
“No, it would have come out by
now. There are no more secrets”
“Unfortunately, I don’t think
that’s true.”
“You told me before we came here
that Papadopoulos told Downer that the Russian offer or suggestion could help
us. Who is us?”
“FBI says that it’s Carter Page
since he worked with Russians before.
Papadopoulos never worked with Russians so it was harder to link him to
Russia.”
“How did the only FBI agent the
mainstream media admits was bad fit into all this?”
“Kevin Klinesmith? The fall guy.
Yea, well he doctored an e-mail.”
“For what purpose?”
“The CIA e-mailed the FBI to
tell them not to worry about Carter Page’s Russian contacts because he only
contacted them when Page was doing a mission for the CIA. Kliensmith changed the e –mail so it made it
seem like the CIA denied that Page ever worked for them in order to make his
Russian contacts suspicious.”
“That’s fucked up!! How did he
think he would get away with that?”
“Hillary Clinton was going to
win the presidency and cover all this shit up.”’
“That’s your answer to
everything”
“It seems to work.”
“Well, you’re guessing what
people neither one of us have ever met are thinking. It’s hard to disprove empirically.”
“I agree, it’s possible I’m
wrong but it makes everything else fit.”
“I don’t know”
“Alright then.”
The plane lands in Arizona and
Abby and Nouno go home. The next day,
Nouno yells out, “Honey, we got another one!”
Abby is half asleep and groggily
snaps back, “What now?”
“Dan Bongino is suing the Daily
Beast for $15 Million”
“Why?”
“Defamation. They wrote that Bongino was fired by NRATV
but he wasn’t. He asked them on twitter
and an e-mail to correct the story and they never did so he’s going after
them.”
“Good for him”
“I agree. First it was Nick Sandman, then it was Devin
Nunes and now Dan Bongino. I hope all of
them get millions from mainstream media.
That may be the only way for them to stop their obvious bias and
underhanded tactics. Time will tell if
they will even listen. Finally,
Republicans are using the left’s tactic of constant litigation to intimidate a
corporation to not do something against them.
For the most part though, Nouno and Abby aren’t big enough to attract
crazy attention. They don’t think they’re
ready for that yet but the itch is there.
Right now, they would go back to their normal routine of watching movies
and spending time with each other. Nouno
is skeptical because Nick Sandman has the best argument since he was attacked
and his not a public figure yet he has had a few trials get thrown out and
hasn’t gotten a confession yet. Then
again, it was worth a shot because if you never try to stand up to them,
they’ll keep doing it to future people.
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