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    New Spinoff Publication Highlights NASA Technology Everywhere

    From precision GPS to batteries for one of the world’s first commercial all-electric airplanes, NASA technology turns up in nearly every corner of modern life. The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication features dozens of commercial technologies that were developed or improved by the agency’s space program and benefit people everywhere.

    “NASA works hard, not only to develop technology that pushes the boundaries of aeronautics and space exploration, but also to put those innovations into the hands of businesses and entrepreneurs who can turn them into solutions for challenges we all face here on Earth,” said Jim Reuter, acting associate administrator of the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate. “These are sometimes predictable, like the many NASA technologies now adopted by the burgeoning commercial space industry, but more often they appear in places that may seem unrelated, like hospitals, farms, factories and family rooms.”

    In this issue of Spinoff, the agency shares new stories of how:

    • The world has come to rely on GPS signal correction software created by NASA, which enables precision agriculture, airplane navigation, smartphones, offshore oil drilling, Earth science and much more
    • NASA’s work to push the envelope of flight resulted in advanced battery packs that power one of the first commercial all-electric airplanes
    • A lightweight, high-pressure tank NASA invented to hold rocket fuel now stores life-saving oxygen to keep pilots, firefighters and intensive care patients breathing — not to mention gases that power city buses and even paintball guns

     
     

     

    The publication provides nearly 50 examples of how NASA benefits various industries and people around the world. For example, fitness enthusiasts may be surprised to learn about NASA’s contribution to the Bowflex Revolution resistance-exercise home gym. Other highlights include a crucial component of pacemakers that have helped save lives around the world, as well as reactors that use electricity “breathing” bacteria to clean wastewater and generate power at wineries and breweries.

    “The variety and complexity of NASA’s missions drive innovations in virtually every field of technology,” said Daniel Lockney, executive of NASA’s Technology Transfer program. “The result is that there’s not an industry or business out there that can’t make use of our groundbreaking work.”

    The publication also includes a “Spinoffs of Tomorrow” section that showcases 20 new NASA technologies available for license. One innovation on the list uses new materials to literally reinvent the wheel. The superelastic tires were inspired by the Apollo era and developed for future exploration of the Moon and Mars. The technology could find another purpose on Earth.

    Spinoff is part of the agency’s Technology Transfer program within the Space Technology Mission Directorate. The program is charged with finding the widest possible applications for NASA technology through partnerships and licensing agreements with industry, ensuring that NASA’s investments in its missions and research find additional applications that benefit the nation and the world.

    Print and digital versions of the latest issue of Spinoff are available at: https://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2019/index.html

    An iPad version, including shortened versions of the stories, as well as multimedia and interactive features, is available for download in the iTunes store.

    For more information about NASA’s Technology Transfer program, visit: https://technology.nasa.gov

    The latest issue of NASA’s Spinoff publication features dozens of NASA innovations improving life on Earth. Credits: NASA
    For a free print copy, or to access digital editions of Spinoff, click here.

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    Grief Support Groups – Camarillo Hospice

    A Program of Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association

    Grief Support Groups

    When a death occurs, we experience a variety of emotions and feelings that can make us feel as though we are navigating unfamiliar and challenging territory. We need support and although family and friends are important, they may not fully “get it”. Support groups can offer compassion and understanding during this difficult time.

    Livingston’s Camarillo Hospice support groups are committed to maintaining an open, accepting, confidential atmosphere.  The groups are free of charge and held at 400 Rosewood Avenue, Suite 102, Camarillo.  To register for a support group, please contact Stacia Sickle, LCSW, at 805-389-6870 x452 or [email protected]. Camarillo Hospice also offers individual, couple, and family grief counseling in English and Spanish. For more information on Camarillo Hospice, visit LMVNA.org

    Ongoing Support Groups at Camarillo Hospice

    Young Widow and Widowers Support Group Tuesdays 5:30 to 7:00 pm

    Good Grief Club 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month

    Widow and Widower’s Support Group Wednesdays 1:00 to 2:30 pm

    General Bereavement Support Group: Healing after the Loss of a Loved One Thursdays 6:00-7:30 pm

    Survivors of Suicide Support Group:  1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month 6:30 to 8:00 pm 

    Reinvesting in Life after Loss of a Loved One:  2nd and 4th Thursdays 3:00 to 4:30 pm

    Bereaved Mom’s Support Group: 2nd Thursday of every month 6-7:30 pm

    Adult Loss of Parent Support Group:  1st and 3rd Thursday of every month 6:00 to 7:30 pm

    Camarillo Hospice


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    Cabrillo Economic Development Corp – $13,000 in Scholarships Available

     

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    Let your future begin now 
    with a Rodney Fernandez 
    Leadership Scholarship

     

    The Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation (CEDC) established the Rodney Fernandez Leadership Scholarship in 2011 to honor Rodney Fernandez, CEDC’s Founder and Executive Director for 30 years. The scholarship continues Rodney Fernandez’s legacy of community building by cultivating the leadership capacity of CEDC residents to attain their goals, empower themselves to take action and improve the quality of life in their communities.

     

    Who qualifies?

    • You must be a Ventura County resident.
    • You must be a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) major if applying for the $10,000 in funds earmarked by Edison International for STEM scholarships.
    • Applicants for the $3,000 can be enrolled in any major, including but not limited to: Business, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Education, etc.
    • Your household income must be less than or equal to 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI) for Ventura County.
    • You must currently be enrolled in and/or continuing college education, in the process of applying to an accredited institution, or enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program.

    Apply Today!

    Application Deadline
    May 17

    Information sessions:

    Thursday, April 18
    6 – 7:30 p.m.

    Paseo Del Rio Apartments
    287 Riverpark Blvd, Oxnard, CA 93036

     

     

    Wednesday, April 24
    6 – 7:30 p.m.

    Rodney Fernandez

    Gardens Apartments
    212 W. Santa Barbara St.

    Santa Paula, CA 93060

     

     

    Thursday, May 2
    6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

    Cabrillo Corporate Office
    702 County Square Dr.

    Ventura, CA 93003

     

    Register

    Cabrillo Economic Development Corp

    702 County Square Dr
    Ventura, CA 93003

    Cabrillo Economic Development Corp


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    Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley Dedicates New John L. Notter Family Boys & Girls Club during Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

    Thousand Oaks, CA – The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley (BGCGCV) introduced the John L. Notter Family Boys & Girls Club in Thousand Oaks to the community during a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, March 20 at the club located on the campus of Redwood Middle School, 233 W. Gainsborough Road in Thousand Oaks.

    The event attracted approximately 120 individuals who toured the facility and listened to presentations by officials who shared the exciting plans for the John L. Notter Family Boys & Girls Club.

    The transformation of the Notter Club was accomplished through a Capital Campaign and strategic plan initiated by the BGCGCV. Campaign funds were used to build a brand new 8,000-square foot facility, expanding the reach of the former Redwood Boys & Girls Club, and enabling the provision of additional programs and activities for youth. 

    Prior to the expansion, the Redwood Club operated out of two bungalows that had no bathroom facilities and were at capacity. The new facility includes a Club Lobby/Reception Area, Member Cubby Area, Activities and Games Room, Media Center, Multi-purpose Room, Recreation Courtyard, Food Court, Arts Center, Art Gallery, Mentoring Center, Learning/Homework Center, Technology Center, Music Center & Nutrition Center.

    The club will now be able to serve three times the number of members that the former building was able to accommodate. Programming will be available to the over 800 middle school students at Redwood Middle School, as well as the over 2,000 elementary school students throughout Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park and Westlake Village.

    Several other community leaders stepped up to join Mr. John L. Notter to take the lead in making this club a reality through room naming opportunities. They include the Dr. Richard Grossman Community Foundation; Steven Dorfman; Sherwood Country Club Charitable Foundation; Cal & Marje Johnston; WDC Kitchen & Bath; Brent & Jodi Flynn-Taco Bell; Marlene & Bruce Kanter; The Bollenbach Family; Bob & Dagmar Bocchi; Linda & David Catlin; Richard & Joanie Young and Hope & Jim Olsen. Four additional rooms are available for sponsorship opportunities including the Arts Area, Games & Activities Center, Media Center, and Multipurpose Room.

    To inquire about sponsorships or for more information on the Notter Boys & Girls Club, call the BGCCGV at 818-706-0905.

    About the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley

    The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Conejo Valley are open before and after school, during lunch, on weekends for sports leagues, throughout the summer for the camp program and all day during school vacations with tours of the Clubs available upon request.  For more information about supervised youth programs, to donate, volunteer, or register online, please log onto www.bgcconejo.org or call 818-706-0905.


     

     

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    Former Production supervisor City of Ventura Water Takes Issue with City’s Claimed Water Shortage

     

     

    By Joseph Richardson

    I am writing this and sharing it as widely as I can. My hope is to inform as many people about the false claims and faulty planning by the City of Ventura Water Dept staff.

    The first claim: There is a water shortage:

               1.     There is NO water shortage. The city has multiple sources that can meet the city demand. The fact is the City Water Dept staff have and are acting in a manner that reduces the water availability tor users and allows them to falsely claim a shortage.

                2.    Currently there is a surface flow in the Ventura River, going by within 15 feet of the abandoned surface diversion facility. That is nearly 20 times the current amount of water the city uses daily. This river water is the cheapest and highest quality water available to our users. If it was being produced into the system the use of the much lower quality deep well water that is in distress as a supply could be reduced and EVERYONE would be better off.

    The second claim: The city is caught in legal restraints and settlements

                 1.     The city conceding to a legal settlement on the estuary was a TOTAL THEFT of city water resources. The fact is there would NOT BE AN estuary if the city didn’t put its’ tertiary treated effluent in there to begin with. Based on the latest costs estimates the city could have easily permitted and built an ocean outfall instead of WASTING what will be hundreds of millions of dollars on their WaterPure experiment that has NO chance of ever being permitted for potable use.

    The amount of water ALREADY spent on this boondoggle could have built multiple reverse osmosis facilities to make currently available groundwater available and of higher quality of ANY source the city currently is using.

    Some final thoughts:

    The city continues to put out numbers to backup their ‘silly’ math on how we are in a shortage by claiming that the Ventura River production facilities, in a normal year, are capable of producing significant water. Well as far as river flows go, the river IS CURRENTLY flowing in a NORMAL YEAR flow but the facilities are NOT BEING USED, REPAIRED, OR MAINTAINED deliberately to keep the amount of water produced LESS than what it is possible of producing.  Yet again it is only possible IF the city did in fact repair, maintain, and use the facilities at Foster Park, Facilities that have INALIENABLE rights to the water despite false claims made by litigants. INALIENABLE rights that the city decades ago established and were probably PUEBLO rights. The full story on that issue is being completely hidden from the current population of the city even though those in authority at the City Council and Water Commission are in full knowledge of such legal standing.

    Joseph Richardson  was Production supervisor City of Ventura water 1985-1992


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    Illegals Caught Dragging Children Through Razor Wire As They Cross The Border

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    Jason Hopkins | Energy Investigator

     

    Dramatic footage taken by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents reveals the extreme danger smugglers put families and young children through when illegally crossing the border.

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    The recently released footage was taken on Dec. 18 and Dec. 22 within the Custom and Border Patrol’s (CBP) Yuma Sector in Arizona. On both days, agents filmed smugglers pulling families, including children, through razor wire laid across the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Speaking in Spanish, an agent can be heard yelling “Don’t do that! Look at the child!” in the Dec. 18 clip. The smuggler can be seen pushing a young boy through a hole in the metal bollard wall and past a coil of razor wire. “Hey, careful! Careful with the boy!” the agent continues as sirens go off in the background.

    The CBP footage is the latest to showcase the dangers into which foreign nationals put themselves and their children when attempting to illegally cross the U.S. southern border. As more family units attempt to enter the U.S., more stories of rescues are being released.

    A Guatemalan woman and her three children, ages 2, 4 and 15, were found drowning on Thursday as they attempted to pass through the Rio Grande River. Border Patrol agents were able to reach the family on an airboat and pull them to safety before it was too late.

    “Migrants continue to ignore the hazards and risk their lives attempting to cross the Rio Grande River,” Del Rio Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Louie W. Collins said in a statement. “Had our Border Patrol agents not been in the area to respond quickly, the woman and her children would have more than likely drowned.”

    A CBP spokesman said rescues like the one on the Rio Grande are happening more frequently.

    “Rescues by BP agents along the Rio Grande have increased dramatically in recent months,” Dennis Smith, a CBP spokesman stated to The Daily Caller News Foundation.

    Not only are immigration enforcement officials dealing with a higher influx of migrants, but they are also contending with a much higher numbers of family units and unaccompanied alien children (UAC). (RELATED: The Trump Administration Is Expanding A Program That Boots Asylum Seekers Back To Mexico)

    Nearly 100,000 apprehensions are expected to have taken place in March, which would be the highest number in over a decade. CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan stated that, of those apprehended in March, nearly 40,000 of them were children, leaving greater “potential for a tragic incident” to happen.

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    Video | Port Hueneme’s Wheelhouse Plaza Street Fair

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    Tom Dunn is a Port Hueneme resident who is publisher of Port Hueneme News, a digital newspaper (facebook @huenemenews)  and host of  “Hello Port Hueneme” a video interview show about people, places and things in Port Hueneme.


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    California Attorney General Becomes Latest Democrat To Call For Decriminalization Of Illegal Immigrants

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    Jason Hopkins | Energy Investigator

    California’s top law enforcement officer has joined the growing ranks of Democrats who wish to decriminalize illegal immigration into the U.S.

    “They are not criminals,” Xavier Becerra, the attorney general of California, said to HuffPostabout immigrants who attempt to enter the country without authorization. “They haven’t committed a crime against someone, and they are not acting violently or in a way that’s harmful to people. And I would argue they are not harming people indirectly either.”

    Becerra, according to his HuffPost interview, acknowledges that migrants who attempt to enter the country illegally are breaking civil laws, and he argues they should not go completely unpunished. However, he contends that charging them with immigration violations while also placing them into the deportation process unfairly brands them as criminals.

    “If you call them criminals, it’s a lot easier to get people to turn against them than if you call them undocumented immigrants,” the first-term attorney general stated.

    Becerra, a Democrat, is not alone in his calls to reform how U.S. law enforcement handles illegal immigrants. Julian Castro, a former Obama administration official and a 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, says he wants to decriminalize the act of unauthorized entry into the U.S., leaving only a civil penalty. Fellow Democratic presidential contender Beto O’Rourke has expressed similar sentiments, along with other Texas Democratic lawmakers.

    Any foreign national caught for the first time attempting to enter, or residing in, the country illegally can face up to six months in prison. Subsequent violations can land individuals in prison for up to two years or much longer if they are also convicted of other drug or aggravated assault-related crimes. (RELATED: Trump Compares Democrats To Central America: ‘Taking US Money For Years, And Doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING’)

    Calls to decriminalize illegal immigration comes as Democrats are increasingly becoming hostile to immigration enforcement agencies altogether. Both Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omarof Minnesota and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York have called for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Other Democrats have been attacked from the left for suggesting ICE should still exist.

    “ICE operates as an unaccountable deportation force,” former Hillary Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said in January. “Dems running in 2020 should campaign on ending the agency in its current form.”

     

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    Three months in, Newsom has only tepid approval

     

     

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    Gavin Newsom coasted into the governorship last year, defeating his Republican rival by more than a 3-2 margin.

    It seems a little odd, therefore, that three months into his governorship, he enjoys only tepid popular support.

    A new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California found that just 45 percent of all adults, and the same percentage of likely voters, approve of Newsom’s governorship so far.

    It’s not surprising that Republicans strongly disapprove of Newsom, the most outwardly liberal governor of recent history. Just 20 percent of GOP voters say he’s doing a good job.

    It is surprising, however, that his fellow Democrats are less than fully enthusiastic, with 65 percent approval, or that just 35 percent of independents, most of whom lean Democratic, like the job he’s doing.

    Overall, one could say, Californians are giving their new governor about a “C” – and that may be just about what he deserves.

    Newsom clearly yearns to make his mark with an almost dizzying barrage of pronouncements and proposals, but some have been misfires.

    During his first State of the State speech, for example, he issued what turned out to be a very confusing appraisal of the state’s much-troubled high-speed rail project.

    While praising it as an “ambitious vision,” Newsom then declared:

    “But let’s be real. The project, as currently planned, would cost too much and take too long. There’s been too little oversight and not enough transparency, Right now, there simply isn’t a path to get from Sacramento to San Diego, let alone from San Francisco to LA.”

    He went on to say he wants to “complete a high-speed rail link between Merced and Bakersfield” that would tie into planned lower-speed rail into the Bay Area.

    Clearly, he proposed to radically scale back what had been seen as a statewide system and it was reported as such, but then Newsom more or less backtracked and blamed the news media for misinterpreting his words.

    The PPIC poll found that a bare majority of voters approve of scaling back the project, but there’s an obvious split between those who want it to be fully built and those who want complete abandonment.

    A second miscue came when he said new regional housing quotas would be created and if local governments didn’t meet them “we’re going to take (transportation funds) from you,” referring to the state’s new gas tax.

    The threat to withhold funds sparked an outcry not only from local officials but Newsom’s fellow Democrats in the Legislature, saying it undermined promises made to voters when a measure to repeal the tax was on the ballot last year.

    Newsom was forced to scale back his proposal, saying it wouldn’t take effect until well into the next decade – but even in that form, it faces an uphill battle in the Legislature.

    The new governor’s third big foray into untested political territory was his blanket reprieve for more than 700 residents of California’s death row.

    He described it as a matter of morality, but last year, he and his campaign repeatedly pledged that despite his personal opposition to capital punishment, he would respect the wishes of voters, who twice in this decade rejected efforts to repeal the death penalty.

    PPIC’s poll did find that by a 2-1 margin, voters prefer life imprisonment without parole for murderers, rather than the death penalty.

    Does that mean they would repeal the death penalty as Newsom hopes? Not necessarily, because capital punishment advocates would graphically describe the sadistic crimes that landed so many killers on death row, and depict Newsom as their savior.

    Republished with permission from Source


    Dan Walters has been a journalist for nearly 57 years, spending all but a few of those years working for California newspapers. He began his professional career in 1960, at age 16, at the Humboldt Times in Eureka, while still attending high school, and turned down a National Merit scholarship to continue working as a journalist. At one point in his career, at age 22, he was the nation’s youngest daily newspaper editor. The Hanford Sentinel was the first of three newspaper editor positions before joining the Sacramento Union’s Capitol bureau in 1975, just as Jerry Brown began his governorship. Walters later became the Union’s Capitol bureau chief, and in 1981 began writing the state’s only daily newspaper column devoted to California political, economic and social events. In 1984, he and the column moved to The Sacramento Bee. He has written more than 9,000 columns about California and its politics and his column has appeared in many other California newspapers. Walters has written about California and its politics for a number of other publications, including The Wall Street Journal and the Christian Science Monitor. In 1986, his book, “The New California: Facing the 21st Century,” was published in its first edition. He is also the founding editor of the “California Political Almanac,” the co-author of a book on lobbying entitled “The Third House: Lobbyists, Money and Power in Sacramento,” and contributed chapters to two other books, “Remaking California” and “The New Political Geography of California. He also has been a frequent guest on national television news shows, commenting on California politics.



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    The Tables Turn in Russian Collusion Hunt

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    By Victor Davis Hanson

    The irony of the entire Russian collusion hoax is that accusers who cried the loudest about leaking, collusion, lying, and obstruction are themselves soon very likely to be accused of just those crimes.

    Now that Robert Mueller’s 674-day, $30 million investigation is over and has failed to find the original goal of its mandate—evidence of a criminal conspiracy between the Trump presidential campaign and the Russian government to sway the 2016 election—and now that thousands of once-sealed government documents will likely be released in unredacted form, those who eagerly assumed the role of the hunters may become the hunted, due to their own zealous violation of the nation’s trust and its laws.

    Take Lying
    Former FBI Director James Comey’s testimonies cannot be reconciled with those of his own deputy director Andrew McCabe. He falsely testified that the Steele dossier was not the main basis for obtaining FISA court warrants. On at least 245 occasions, Comey swore under oath that he either did not know, or could not remember, when asked direct questions about his conduct at the FBI. He likely lied when he testified that he did not conclude his assessment of the Clinton illegal email use before he had even interviewed Clinton, an assertion contradicted by his own written report. I guess his credo and modus operandi are reflected in the subtitle of his recent autobiography A Higher Loyalty: “Truth, Lies, and Leadership.”

    Andrew McCabe currently is under criminal referral for lying to federal investigators about leaking to the media. He and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein each have accused each other of not telling the whole truth about their shared caper of trying to force President Trump out of office by invoking the 25th Amendment.

    Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has admitted to lying under oath to Congress—and since lied about his earlier admission of that lying. His recent sworn congressional testimony of not having leaked information about the Steele dossier to the media is again likely to be untrue, given that Clapper had admitted to speaking to CNN’s Jake Tapper about the dossier’s contents. CNN, remember, would in turn go on to hire the mendacious Clapper as an analyst. And once on air, Clapper would insist that Trump was both a Russian asset and thus guilty of collusion crimes greater than those of Watergate. Lies. All lies.

    Former CIA Director John Brennan has admitted to lying under oath to Congress on two occasions. He may well face further legal exposure. When he lost his security clearance, he repeatedly lied that Trump was guilty of collusion, however that non-crime is defined. And as the Mueller probe wound down, Brennan with pseudo-authority and trumped-up hints of phony access to secret intelligence sources deceitfully assured the nation that Trump within days would face indictment—perhaps along with his family members.

    Brennan in 2016 also reached out to foreign intelligence services, primary British and Australian, to surveille and entrap Trump aides, as a way of circumventing rules preventing CIA monitoring of American citizens. And he may well have also reverse-targeted Americans, under the guise of monitoring foreign nationals, in order to build a case of so-called Trump collusion.

    Finally, Brennan testified to Congress in May 2017 that he had not been earlier aware of the dossier or its contents before the election, although in August 2016 it is almost certain that he had briefed Senator Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on it in a spirited effort to have Reid pressure the FBI to keep or expand its counterintelligence investigation of Trump during the critical final weeks of the election.

    Clinton aides Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin likely also lied to FBI investigators when they claimed they had no knowledge while working at the State Department that their boss, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was using an illegal private email server. In fact, they had read her communications on it and actually inquired about its efficacy.

    Samantha Power, the former U.N. ambassador, in her last year in office requested on more than 260 occasions to unmask names of Americans monitored by the government. Yet Power later claimed that most of these requests were not made by her. And yet she either does not know or does not cite who exactly used her name to make such requests during the election cycle. In any case, no one has come forward to admit to the improper use of Power’s name to request the hundreds of unmaskings.

    Susan Rice, the former Obama national security advisor, could have made a number of unmasking requests in Power’s name, although she initially denied making any requests in her own name—a lie she immediately amended. Rice, remember, repeatedly lied on national television about the cause and origins of the Benghazi attack, denied there were cash payments for hostages in the Iran deal, misled about the conduct of Beau Bergdahl, and prevaricated over the existence and destruction of weapons of mass destruction in Syria.

    Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr did not tell the truth on a federal written disclosure required by law when he omitted the key fact that his wife Nellie worked on Christopher Steele’s Fusion GPS dossier. Ohr’s testimony that he completely briefed key FBI officials on the dossier in July or August 2016 is not compatible to what former FBI attorney Lisa Page has testified to concerning the dates of her own knowledge of the Steele material.

    Take Foreign Collusion
    Christopher Steele is a foreign national. So are many of the Russian sources that he claims he had contacted to solicit dirt on Donald Trump and his campaign aides. In fact, John Brennan’s CIA, soon in consultation with the FBI, was used in circuitous fashion to facilitate surveillance of Donald Trump’s campaign through the use of foreign nationals during the 2016 campaign.

    Foreigners such as Maltese professor Josef Mifsud, and former Australian minister for foreign affairs Alexander Downer and an array of intelligence contractors from the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) mysteriously met with minor Trump aide George Papadopoulos and others. It is likely that to disguise American intelligence agencies’ efforts to besmirch, surveille, and leak to the press damaging unfounded rumors about the Trump campaign that John Brennan enlisted an entire cadre of foreign nationals. And it is likely to be the most egregious example of using non-U.S. citizens to affect the outcome of an election in our history. If there is a crime of foreign collusion—a conspiracy of U.S. officials to use foreigners to interfere with an American election—then Brennan’s efforts are the textbook example.

    Take Leaking
    Many of the names unmasked by requests from Samantha Power and Susan Rice were leaked illegally to the media. James Comey himself leaked confidential memos of presidential conversations to the press; in at least one case, the memo was likely classified.

    Former FBI general counsel James Baker is currently under criminal referral for improperly leaking classified documents. He seems to have been in contact with the media before the election and he may have been one of many FBI officials and contacts, along with Christopher Steele, that reporters such as David Corn, Michael Isikoff, and Julia Ioffe anonymously referenced in their pre-election published hit pieces on Russian collusion—all the result of the successful strategies of Fusion GPS, along with some in the FBI, to seed unverified anti-Trump gossip to warp the election. Andrew McCabe also is under criminal referral both for leaking classified information and then lying about it.

    In a fashion emblematic of this entire sordid mess, the always ethically compromised James Clapper in January 2017 had leaked the dossier to Jake Tapper of CNN and likely other journalists and then shortly afterwards publicly deplored just this sort of government leaking that had led to sensational stories about the dossier.

    Take Obstruction of Justice
    A number of FBI and Department of Justice high ranking employees such as James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Rod Rosenstein, and Sally Yates all signed off on FISA warrants to surveille Carter Page without apprising the courts that they knew that their chief evidence, the Steele Dossier, was unverified, was paid for by Hillary Clinton, and was used in circular fashion as the basis for news accounts presented to the court. Nor did the Justice Department and FBI officials apprise the FISA justices that Christopher Steele had been terminated as a FBI source.

    No one believes that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch just happened to meet Bill Clinton on a Phoenix airport tarmac and confined their conservations to a variety of topics having nothing to do with Hillary Clinton—at a time when Lynch’s Justice Department was investigating her. Note the meeting was only disclosed because a reporter got a tip and arrived on the scene of the two adjoining Lynch and Clinton private jets—which suggests that the only thing Lynch and Clinton regretted was being found out. Few believe that Lynch had recused herself as she promised, given her strict oversight of the sort of languageComey’s FBI was allowed to use in its investigation of Clinton.

    Take Conflict of Interest
    Andrew McCabe never should have been in charge of the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton, given that just months earlier his wife had been the recipient of $675,000 in campaign cash donated by Clinton and Democratic Party-affiliated political action committees. And the apology of a “time line” that suggests conflicts of interest like McCabe’s expired after an arbitrary date is specious. McCabe knew his spouse had been a recent recipient of Clinton-related money, knew that he had substantial influence on the fate of her email investigation, and hoped and assumed that she was likely to be the next president of the United States quite soon.

    Rod Rosenstein never should have been appointed acting attorney general in charge of oversight of the Mueller investigation. He knew Mueller well. In circular fashion, he had drafted the rationale to fire Comey that had prompted the Mueller’s appointment. He had signed off on a FISA warrant request without apprising the court of the true nature of the Steele dossier’s origins and nature. He had met shortly before the Mueller appointment with acting FBI director Andrew McCabe to investigate the chance of removing Trump under a distortion of the 25th Amendment. So, in essence, Rosenstein had been one of the catalysts for McCabe to investigate removing Trump for his own part in the removal of Comey and then in Orwellian fashion joined McCabe’s efforts.

    Comey deliberately leaked a classified memo of a presidential conversation, in which he had misled the president about his actual status under FBI investigations, in order to cause enough media outrage over his firing to prompt the hiring of a special counsel. That gambit succeeded in the appointment of his own longtime associate Robert Mueller, who would be charged to investigate “collusion,” in which Comey played an important role in monitoring the Trump campaign with the assistance of British national Christopher Steele.

    Robert Mueller did not need to appoint a legal team inordinately Democratic, which included attorneys who had been either donors to the Clinton campaign, or had been attorneys for Clinton aides, or had defended the Clinton Foundation. And he certainly should not have included on his investigative team that was charged with adjudicating Russian collusion in the 2016 election both Zainab Ahmad and Andrew Weissman, Obama Justice Department officials, who had been briefed by Bruce Ohr before the election on the nature of the Steele dossier and its use of foreign sources.

    It will be difficult to unravel all of the above lying, distortion, and unethical and illegal conduct.

    The motives of these bad actors are diverse, but they share a common denominator. As Washington politicos and administrative state careerists, all of them believed that Donald Trump was so abhorrent that he should be prevented from winning the 2016 election. After his stunning and shocking victory, they assumed further that either he should not be inaugurated or he should be removed from office as soon as they could arrange it.

    They further reasoned that as high and esteemed unelected officials their efforts were above and beyond the law, and rightly so, given their assumed superior wisdom and morality.

    Finally, if their initial efforts were predicated on winning not just exemption from the law, but even promotions and kudos from a grateful President Hillary Clinton, their subsequent energies at removing Trump and investing in the collusion hoax were preemptive and defensive. Seeding the collusion hoax was a way either of removing Trump who had the presidential power to call them all to account for their illegality, or at least causing so much media chaos and political havoc that their own crimes and misdemeanors would be forgotten by becoming submerged amid years of scandal, conspiracies, and media sensationalism.

    And they were almost—but so far not quite—correct in all their assumptions.

    Republished with author’s permission- Source


    Victor Davis Hanson
    Victor Davis Hanson is an American military historian, columnist, former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He was a professor of classics at California State University, Fresno, and is currently the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush. Hanson is also a farmer (growing raisin grapes on a family farm in Selma, California) and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism. He is the author most recently of The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict was Fought and Won (Basic Books).

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