Former Assistant FBI Director Alleges a Conspiracy to Protect Hilldawg

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 19, 2018

The truth of this is self-evident.

RT:

Former FBI Assistant Director James Kallstrom alleged Sunday that there was a conspiracy in Washington to protect Hillary Clinton from indictment. He added that ongoing chaos in Trump’s cabinet may be a symptom of the plot.

“Do you think somebody was directing them or do you think they just came to the conclusion on their own, this leadership at the FBI and the Department of Justice, that they wanted to change the outcome of the election?” Fox News host Maria Bartiromo asked Kallstrom, as cited by The Washington Examiner.

“I think we have ample facts revealed to us during this last year-and-a-half that high-ranking people throughout government – not just the FBI – high-ranking people had a plot to not have Hillary Clinton, you know, indicted,” Kallstrom, a 27-year veteran of the agency, replied.

Kallstrom alleged both inter-departmental collusion in addition to a complicit media apparatus within the fourth estate that helped to undermine the Trump campaign and subsequent cabinet, while also repeatedly highlighting the Russiagate narrative.

Among others, Kallstrom pointed the finger at Obama’s CIA director, John Brennan, an extremely vocal critic of the Trump administration.

“My sources tell me that he was leaking almost weekly and daily. He was taking that bunch of phony crap supposedly from Russia, and peddling that through the Congress, all his buddies in the media, he was one of the active people. I’ve known him a long time.”

Yeah I mean. We all know the deal here.

I broke everything down on this site over the past two years, Sean Hannity has broken it down now, Devin Nunes broke it down in his memo – the facts are in and the events themselves are not particularly complicated. The only thing that is complicated is the number of people involved and how long it went on for, so there is enough room for people to be driven into confusion by focusing on specific details instead of the big picture.

But an investigation can certainly sort all of this out once and for all.