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Saturday, October 13, 2018

Now we know what Strzok meant in that 'insurance policy' text to Page

By Mark WauckOctober 12, 2018

It turns out that John Podesta didn't just pull the Russia Hoax out of thin air right after the election.  It was a key part of a contingency plan that was already in place. When Podesta spoke, he was in effect saying: "Alright, it's time to implement the contingency plan, with some modification, because Hillary lost."

Finally, we know what Peter Strzok meant when he texted his paramour Lisa Page on August 16, 2016, about an "insurance policy" in case Trump got elected:.........Strzok's got some explaining to do. If he lied under oath, he can be pressured to reveal the conspiracy and conspirators. And note: this was a bipartisan plan, and it was hatched by "senior staff in the Obama White House." ............Read more

The Russia Hoax As Contingency Plan

Remember, back in August, 2016, when Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were obsessively texting one another? One exchange went something like, well, exactlylike;this:
"[Trump’s] not ever going to become president, right? Right?!" Page texted Strzok.
"No. No he won’t. We’ll stop it," Strzok responded.
Fast forward a couple of years and here we are in October, 2018, just about two years after Trump's electoral triumph, and for reasons best known to themselves Ben Rhodes and Jen Psaki have decided to reveal to New York Magazine that the Russia Hoax was a key part of the Obama Administration's -- and presumably the Clinton campaign's -- contingency plan to, well, steal an election: Obama Had a Secret Plan in Case Trump Rejected 2016 Election Results. We're all adults -- right? -- so there's no need to quibble over the meaning of words like "results." Here's what Rhodes and Psaki are saying:................

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