§6. Notes On The Insurance Policy, July 2016 - January 2017
The Prospect of a U.S. President Prioritizing U.S. Interests Panics Globalists
As possible defeat of the inept Mrs Clinton looms, a 'last-chance' mentality gripped officials who undertook increasingly reckless efforts to prevent discovery of its unauthorized secret activities. The Iranian Ayatollahs, past masters of the U.S. presidential election cycle, obtained $1.7 billion in cash, personally delivered on pallets by State Department diplomats, U.S. acquiescence in further nuclear weapons development, and cancellation of all U.S. DEA efforts to end Hezbollah's billion-dollar-a-year drug-smuggling racket. In return, the Ayatollahs assured U.S. diplomats they would pause nuclear bomb-making for a while. The agreement was not submitted to the Senate for ratification because the Senate would have certainly rejected it.
The prospect of a U.S. president prioritizing U.S. national interests sowed panic among top Obama Administration officials, whose careers were devoted to the interests of other nations and to international bureaucracies. In the chancelleries of Europe, the groves of academe, the editorial offices and TV-news studios, and in the cloud-chambers of the technocracy, resonated the fear that such a president would be apocalyptically dangerous. 'He's not one of us', they all recognized. His election must be prevented by any means.
The 'insurance policy' was a backup plan to apply to the United States the techniques of regime change used by the CIA in Libya and Ukraine. Immediately after the November 2016 election, the CIA and other spy agencies moved to de-stabilize the incoming Administration. Even before the new president took office, the FBI Director brought out the much-circulated dossier to remind the President-Elect 'there's more where that came from'. Routine transition meetings with the Russian Ambassador were characterized as collusion to reverse last-minute sanctions imposed by the outgoing Administration. These charges neutralized the Attorney General and caused the removal of the National Security Adviser, the only two officials in positions to reveal and (in the case of the AG) prosecute illegal activities. Next, bureaucratic legerdemain resulted in the appointment of a Special Counsel who staffed his office with people following the 'insurance policy' plan. A three-year investigation of non-existent treason paralyzed many of the normal functions of government, but failed to prevent implementation of an economic program that led to unprecedented gains in income and employment, energy independence, and improved terms of trade with China and the EU.
Investigations authorized by secret FISA courts, based on allegations known to be false by those requesting warrants, continued throughout most of 2017. These covered the same ground already trod by previous FISA warrants, which were renewed at three-month intervals. FBI officials altered meeting notes, violated the Bureau's own rules for opening investigations, conflated 'intelligence' with 'criminal' categories of investigation, permitted outside contractors to search confidential files, and made illegally broad searches of NSA databases, as later adjudged by a FISA court.
Thus the 'insurance policy' developed during the previous Administration proceeded without legal or constitutional restraint. FBI Director Comey, voicing what many other 'Deep-State' officials believed, declared he had a 'higher calling' than respecting mere electoral choices.
Timeline: §6a. The Insurance Policy, Pre-Election, July - November 2016:
Timeline: §6b. The Insurance Policy, Post-Election, November 2016 - January 2017: