Author: | Dan Butterfield | ISBN: | 9781642370560 |
Publisher: | Gatekeeper Press | Publication: | March 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dan Butterfield |
ISBN: | 9781642370560 |
Publisher: | Gatekeeper Press |
Publication: | March 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Treason is the second offering in the 3 ebook (First Premise, GOP's Power Grab) ""Collusion"" series. It is also a compliment to the ebook ""The Russian Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.""
While, ""The Russians Are Coming"" and ""Treason"" tackle the same subject matter, they do it from very different perspectives. One of the new areas of inquiry covered in ""Treason""--Why was the CIA the lead agency in the what amounts to a domestic issue--stolen election?
Recognizing the Presidential election is a domestic issue--why wasn't the FBI the lead agency? More important, given the CIA has no jurisdiction on domestic soil, nor any criminal investigative power whatsoever--what justifies their involvement in the interference allegation?
Jurisdiction is only one of numerous contradictions and inconsistency surrounding the ""Russian interference"" charge. Treason seeks to reconcile these various inconsistencies and contradictions. Sadly, in doing so one troubling conclusion becomes obvious--James Clapper and the CIA likely committed an act of treason."
About the Author
Occam's Razor is predicated on the fundamental premise of providing relief--through helping the reader become an informed customer.
OR does not engage in opinion or political rhetoric; rather it is based on the principles of plausibility attributed to Sir William of Ockham. Understanding no single individual is blessed with every possible fact or infinite wisdom--we must rely on incomplete information. However, this does not mean we cannot reach well founded, unbiased, conclusions. This is what Occam's Razor is all about.
"Treason is the second offering in the 3 ebook (First Premise, GOP's Power Grab) ""Collusion"" series. It is also a compliment to the ebook ""The Russian Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming.""
While, ""The Russians Are Coming"" and ""Treason"" tackle the same subject matter, they do it from very different perspectives. One of the new areas of inquiry covered in ""Treason""--Why was the CIA the lead agency in the what amounts to a domestic issue--stolen election?
Recognizing the Presidential election is a domestic issue--why wasn't the FBI the lead agency? More important, given the CIA has no jurisdiction on domestic soil, nor any criminal investigative power whatsoever--what justifies their involvement in the interference allegation?
Jurisdiction is only one of numerous contradictions and inconsistency surrounding the ""Russian interference"" charge. Treason seeks to reconcile these various inconsistencies and contradictions. Sadly, in doing so one troubling conclusion becomes obvious--James Clapper and the CIA likely committed an act of treason."
About the Author
Occam's Razor is predicated on the fundamental premise of providing relief--through helping the reader become an informed customer.
OR does not engage in opinion or political rhetoric; rather it is based on the principles of plausibility attributed to Sir William of Ockham. Understanding no single individual is blessed with every possible fact or infinite wisdom--we must rely on incomplete information. However, this does not mean we cannot reach well founded, unbiased, conclusions. This is what Occam's Razor is all about.