Showing posts with label Durham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Durham. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Your Morning "I Told You So."

 John Durham - this post has been fact-checked by
Google, Yahoo,  the NY Times and the Clinton Foundation.

I have continuous conversations with people about the ultimate victory of the President and the shattering defeat his opponents. If you need to ask, "Which President?" - stop reading.

I began following Bill and Hillary Clinton before they were elected President. Given their pedigree (Yale Law) and political history, Arkansas, a lot of facts were spilling out about both of them, far too soon for someone running for high office.

I said then, in St. Louis, when we had monster movie nights, "They will fill a bookstore with books about how corrupt they are." Newly elected, Bill and Hillary reeked of corruption in the casual background articles about both.

Long ago, the Clintons filled bookstores with research volumes exposing everything they did. However, books do not indict. Prosecutors do. The lawyer/CPA said, "Greg. How did you know?" I said, "There were so many early stories about them that they had to be completely corrupt."

The current situation is akin to the Persian army of 1 million men, versus Alexander the Great's at 50,000. He could not figure out how to defeat them, but once he did, he fell asleep completely. He was very difficult to wake up the next day. Apparently he figured out that the 20 to 1 ratio worked against the Persians. They had many languages, many officers, many chains of command. Alexander routed them.

When Durham was appointed prosecutor, most people lost track of him his continuous labor. They forgot his past, which was a good prediction of his future, never letting go of a criminal prosecution. 

Everyone around Bill and Hillary, plus a few more high-level yokels, is now in deep yogurt. Hillary is distraught. I said before, thanks to my research connections, "It is all coming down. Everything. It is going to be Biblical."

I expect things to be even crazier for a time, but those are just the last few attempts to distract and take the heat off those guilty of major crimes. Some can only be tried in military court, in a safe place like Gitmo. 

 I copied this funny take on the "Durham wasp," years ago. Do you wonder why?
Vincero!

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Washington Crossed the Delaware, On Durham Boats, Surprising the Hessians,


One of my favorite teachers - among many at Garfield - was Mrs. McMillan. She posted this famous painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware on her wall, and I often looked at it. My 2012 blog post about the Washington painting, in Moline Memories, is one of the most popular.

Mrs. McMillan served in the Philippines, but that is another story.

I often thought about that pivotal surprise attack. Successful generals are known for taking advantage of the situation. But one must also give credit to Washington for leadership, his wife helping the troops too, and letting the enemy use their imaginations. Before another battle, Washington posed canons without ammunition above and against the enemy position. The English withdrew. The best victory is when no shots are fired, though some would question Washington for his use of deception.



Germans like to celebrate. Why would the starving and freezing Yankees bother the Hessians on the day after Christmas, which is also an English holiday - Boxing Day? They attacked the Hessians (another good story, about money and world banking) - one party ferocious, the other hungover, half-awake, and suddenly terrified.

The location of the Trump rally is reasonably close to that victory in Trenton, New Jersey. The appointment of the prosecutor Durham was also the beginning of Q, the beginning of the end for the Deep State. We are in the last stage of that battle, and prosecutions will flourish.

 Trump at Rally:
"New Jersey is the state where George Washington led a die-hard band of American patriots to victory at Trenton and Princeton and Monmouth in our glorious battle to win American independence." George Washington.