I’ve spent two days reading and researching the details of Robert Mueller’s recent indictment of 12 Russian Nationals.

Here’s what I got from reading the text of Mueller’s indictment: 12 Officers of the Russian GRU had orders to attack the United States.
This is a fact and facts are not open to debate.

Furthermore, these military units used propaganda and psychological warfare as part of a broad campaign to sabotage our 2016 elections to place a Russian asset in the office of The President.
As stated in the 2016 NATO Handbook of Information Warfare, the goal of a Russian cyber attack is regime change.

The use of military against a civilian population makes this an act of war by the Russian Federation against the people of the United States.
The Russian Federation had help from unnamed American co-conspirators in the United States.

In order to carry out their activities to interfere in U.S. political and electoral processes without detection of their Russian affiliation, Defendants conspired to obstruct the lawful functions of the United States government through fraud and deceit, including by making expenditures in connection with the 2016 U.S. presidential election without proper regulatory disclosure; failing to register as foreign agents carrying out political activities within the United States; and obtaining visas through false and fraudulent statements.

What do you get from reading Mueller’s Indictment?
RG, July 2018
http://lookingforthelight.blog/2018/07/17/nominated-for-sunshine-award-from-two-besties/
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Treasonous traitor should be greeted when Airforce 1 lands with handcuffs!
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Trump had two options: behave like an American President and demand accountability from Putin or behave like a Russian Asset and place Russia’s interests ahead of ours. He made his choice and he did it in front of the world.
I expect that more than a few members of congress will be the subjects of pending indictments.
To see this President indicted and arrested for treason Mueller has to build an airtight case with
irrefutable evidence.
My guess is Putin gave Trump the worst possible advice in that private meeting because Trump
did nothing but any dispel doubt about how he became President and why.
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I’m afraid putin owns him for all the money lent to him that American banks wouldn’t do. Now he’s just gone rogue! Scary times ahead. 😦
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Something’s up with those two…and it ain’t Kosher. 🙂
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The rethugs better wake up soon to save their country. I should think their pockets have been lined enough.
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Rob, thanks so much for taking time to do this “1o1” on the situation. It’s concise, well organized, and well referenced. I really do appreciate it. Hugs.
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Teagan thanks. As you know through our correspondence, I feel as if this situation will eventually require all of us to give it our complete attention. Each of us will have to be a reality check on
Vladimir Putin’s alternate reality, where any attempt to stop his weak and destructive puppet is somehow a function of a fanciful ‘deep state’.
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it’s clearly treason.
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Yes it is, Trump did everything I thought he would do and worse.
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