Saturday, November 9, 2019

BLOWING THE WHISTLE ON THE WHISTLEBLOWER!

Submitted by: Terry Payne

URL: https://spectator.org/blowing-the-whistle-on-the-whistleblower/

THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR
"And Ciaramella worked with a Democratic National Committee operative who
dug up dirt
<https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-2334
46>  on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election," Sperry reports,
"inviting her into the White House for meetings, former White House
colleagues said. The operative, Alexandra Chalupa, a Ukrainian-American who
supported Hillary Clinton, led an effort to link the Republican campaign to
the Russian government. 'He knows her. He had her in the White House,' said
one former co-worker, who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive
matter."-- DANIEL J. FLYNN <https://spectator.org/author/danflynn/>
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Blowing the Whistle on the Whistleblower

A ruling-class prodigy has made his mark spying on Americans for the CIA and
Adam Schiff.


by DANIEL J. FLYNN <https://spectator.org/author/danflynn/>
November 1, 2019, 12:01 AM
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Paul Sperry of Real Clear Investigations wrote the name Eric Ciaramella on
Wednesday. Not since a chained, old man uttered "Jehovah" in Life of Brian
have so many people reacted with such hostility to hearing a name said.
Discovering that Eric Ciaramella
<https://spectator.org/eric-ciaramella-reelects-the-president/>  tattled on
the president does not rank with learning that Webster shot J. R. or finding
D. B. Cooper in Al Capone's vault. America merely lacked a name. We knew the
type.
Ciaramella graduated from a high school that costs $30,000 a year to attend,
received his undergraduate degree from Yale, and obtained a master's from
Harvard. A few years after graduation from that tony private high school,
the youngster estimated to its alumni magazine of trips to 28 different
countries (he admits he lost count).
When others provide you with the best education and pricey junkets to
obscure parts of the globe, not getting the president you asked for might
come as a terrible blow. So Ciaramella sought to rectify this injustice by
anonymously peddling secondhand gossip - false in large part
<https://thefederalist.com/2019/09/26/complaint-from-so-called-whistleblower
-is-riddled-with-gossip-blatant-falsehoods/
>  - designed to instigate
another round of impeachment discussions. He did so by first going to
Congressman Adam Schiff. When you seek to report a federal crime, go to the
FBI. When you seek to gin up political trouble, go to Adam Schiff
<https://spectator.org/schiff-wrecked/> .
This came as the latest instance of the 33-year-old CIA employee using his
government position for partisan, political ends.
Ciaramella absconded from the National Security Council after widespread
suspicion arose that he leaked information for the purpose of damaging the
president he ostensibly served. At that time, Mike Cernovich wrote
<https://archive.is/JLK0t>  in an article that Medium.com
<http://medium.com/>  later removed that "Ciaramella helped draft Susan
Rice's anti-Trump talking points before the Inauguration." Cernovich
described him as "the main force pushing Trump-Russia conspiracy theories."
Paul Sperry notes
<https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2019/10/30/whistleblower_e
xposed_close_to_biden_brennan_dnc_oppo_researcher_120996.html
>  that
Ciaramella circumvented his chain of command in telling another agency of a
meeting between Trump and Russians in the Oval Office a day after James
Comey's firing. This email, referenced in the Mueller report, effectively
launched a "Putin fired Comey" narrative depicting the president of the
United States as a marionette controlled by the Kremlin.
"And Ciaramella worked with a Democratic National Committee operative who
dug up dirt
<https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-2334
46>  on the Trump campaign during the 2016 election," Sperry reports,
"inviting her into the White House for meetings, former White House
colleagues said. The operative, Alexandra Chalupa, a Ukrainian-American who
supported Hillary Clinton, led an effort to link the Republican campaign to
the Russian government. 'He knows her. He had her in the White House,' said
one former co-worker, who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive
matter."
Politico detailed the collusion between Ciaramella's DNC operative pal and
Ukraine in a lengthy report by Kenneth Vogel, now with the New York Times,
and David Stern, who resides in Kiev. "Ukrainian government officials tried
to help Hillary Clinton and undermine Trump by publicly questioning his
fitness for office," they write
<https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/ukraine-sabotage-trump-backfire-2334
46> . "They also disseminated documents implicating a top Trump aide in
corruption and suggested they were investigating the matter, only to back
away after the election. And they helped Clinton's allies research damaging
information on Trump and his advisers, a Politico investigation found."
Why did John Brennan assign Ciaramella to the National Security Council?
What role, if any, did Ciaramella take in this particular collusion
involving Chalupa and a foreign government to influence the outcome of a
U.S. presidential election? Why did Sen. Rand Paul describe Ciaramella as
Vice President Joe Biden's point man on Ukraine?
The lawyers representing Ciaramella describe
<https://compassrosepllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2019_1009_-Statement
-Concerning-Bias.pdf
>  him as an "apolitical, civil servant," insisting "the
identity of the whistleblower is irrelevant." This is a lie. The
whistleblower's identity matters precisely because his past partisan
behavior, unbecoming of a civil servant, grabbed the attention of
journalists and coaxed the White House to force him out - all several years
before Paul Sperry identified him as the "whistleblower."
"Disclosure of the name of any person who may be suspected to be the
whistleblower places that individual and their family in great physical
danger," his lawyers maintain. "Any physical harm the individual and/or
their family suffers as a result of disclosure means that the individuals
and publications reporting such names will be personally liable for that
harm."
Liable for the harm to the leaker or for the harm to the impeachment scheme
he advances?
The CIA, which placed not a single human intelligence source on the ground
prior to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, managed to infiltrate the White House.
To make America great again the CIA needs to understand its job as spying on
America's enemies and not Americans.
Call this a coup d'état. Call it a putsch. Call him Eric Ciaramella. Just
don't call him "apolitical" without an accompanying laugh track.

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