West Wing officials confirmed to Cernovich Media that Eric Ciaramella, who worked closely with Susan Rice while at NSC, was recently promoted to be H.R. McMaster’s personal aide. Ciaramella will have unfettered access to McMaster’s conversations with foreign leaders.
Saturday 2 November 2019
HUGE! Suspected ‘Whistleblower’ Ciaramella May Be CIA Spy Planted in Trump White House Identified as “Charlie” in Strzok and Page Texts!
Whoa! This is earth shattering. No wonder Lying Adam Schiff and his Democrat cohorts don’t want their suspected whistleblower Eric Ciaramella outed to the public. This is because they all know that Ciaramella was in President Trump’s White House and his purpose was specifically to spy on the Trump Administration.
Dan Bongino put this all together yesterday in his great podcast –
(At about the 10 minute mark Bongino unveils this entire twisted plot.)
In April of this year, Senators Grassley and Johnson sent a letter to Attorney General Barr asking him for any information on the following (or perhaps this was their way of encouraging him to look into something). What they specifically asked about was related to some text messages from corrupt FBI Agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page referring to a “CI guy” in the White House –
Next Grassley and Johnson provide the exact text messages they wanted Barr to look into. The text from Peter Strzok says “Do we want Joe to go with Evania instead of Charlie for a variety of reasons?” –
A footnote at the bottom of the Grassley and Johnson memo says “At this time it is unknown who “Charlie” is”.
On the beginning of the next page of their memo Grassley and Johnson share some more texts from Strzok and Page referring to “the CI guy” again in the White House –
Grassley and Johnson ask Barr some shocking questions (highlighted below) –
The nature of these communications , and the precise purpose of any attempts to “develop relationships” with Trump or Pence transition team staff are not immediately clear. Were these efforts done to gain better communication between the respective parties, or were the briefings used as intelligence gathering operation? Further, did any such surveillance activities continue beyond the inauguration, and in the event they did, were those activities subject to proper predication? Any improper FBI surveillance activities that were conducted before or after the 2016 election must be brought to light and properly addressed.”
Strzok and Page in their texts were likely referring to fired FBI Director Andy McCabe and Bill Priestap per footnotes on that page. The reference to the “CI guy” is unclear.
Finally Grassley and Johnson discuss the leaks coming from the FBI and the Mueller gang and how Barr should look into those as well.
Who was ‘Charlie’ in the Trump White House and is he the CI guy referred to in other Strzok and Page texts? This leads us back to Bongino who tied the Grassley and Johnson letter together with some more recent information.
On Wednesday Paul Sperry announced at RealClearInvestigations.com in a post that the so-called ‘whistleblower’ in Lying Adam Schiff’s fake impeachment sham is none other than Eric Ciaramella. This is old news to us at TGP as well as Bongino and others on the web. (We first reported on Ciaramella on October 11th.)
But in Sperry’s post, he notes the exact pronunciation for Ciaramella’s name – (pronounced char-a-MEL-ah) –
Bongino suspects that Sperry is trying to hint at something as the pronunciation of a name is not usually included in posts like Sperry’s. What Bongino suggests is that there is a connection between Sperry’s article and the Grassley and Johnson letter – Char-a-MEL-ah is the same ‘Charlie’ in the Strzok and Page communications.
Now this all makes sense. This is why Schiff wanted to keep his identity hidden. Not only because Ciaramella is a clearly a leaker and is culpable for crimes due to his leaking but because he was spying on President Trump in the White House.
As we reported on October 11th, in a hit piece on conservatives in July, 2017, Yahoo reported that Mike Cernovich targeted an individual who worked for former National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster, claiming the individual wanted to ‘sabotage’ President Trump and also claiming he is ‘pro-Ukraine and anti-Russia’.
Cernovich reported in June, 2017, that McMaster promoted Ciaramella in spite of being connected to Susan Rice in Obama’s White House –
(Ciaramella’s old boss, McMaster, was in the news recently by siding with the whistleblower.)
Politico shared this about Ciaramella, in a hit piece claiming Trump supporters in the White House claimed people like Ciaramella were ‘deep state’ – it looks like they were right – [emphasis added below]
Trump political appointees were believed to frequently talk to journalists who worked for conservative media outlets. For months, those outlets published names of career Civil and Foreign Service officers in the NSC and other government agencies whose loyalties they deemed suspect. Career staffers who had joined the U.S. government many years, sometimes decades, earlier were suddenly cast as Obama loyalists determined to derail Trump’s agenda as part of a “deep state.” The people targeted included a State Department civil servant of Iranian descent who’d joined government under the George W. Bush administration; a highly respected Foreign Service officer who dealt with Israeli issues; and an NSC staffer who dealt with European and Russian issues. The latter, Eric Ciaramella, reportedly left the NSC after receiving death threats. Another staffer targeted by conservative outlets was Fernando Cutz, a Latin America expert and top aide to McMaster; at one point he had to temporarily get police protection. (Cutz was maligned by conservative websites in part because he earned a master’s degree from the University of Arkansas’ Clinton School of Public Service, thus supposedly linking him to another Democratic president.)
Also, others have noted Ciaramella was Obama’s NSC Director for the Ukraine. This connects him and his team at the NSC to Joe Biden. Biden was Obama’s lead in the Ukraine so it’s implausible that Ciararmella and his team were not connected to Biden. Schiff’s leakers are connected to Biden also.
According to Politico Ciaramello quit the NSC in the past couple of years and returned to his ‘home agency’ – many suspect this must be the CIA because any other agency would be named outright. Fool Nelson on Twitter was one of the first to out Ciaramella –
We have our #Whistleblower, Eric Ciaramella. https://t.co/sTMcN6GlqShttps://t.co/KHFzOUPc4W https://t.co/3s02our4iN pic.twitter.com/guehIKgPZB
— FOOL NELSON ⭐⭐⭐ (@FOOL_NELSON) October 10, 2019
Another Internet sleuth, Greg Rubini, noted that Ciaramella was in the White House at an event and was seated directly behind Melania Trump –
1. in the below posts of this [THREAD] you find
— Greg Rubini (@GregRubini) October 31, 2019
the List of my main Twitter Threads on Eric Ciaramella,
the Adam Schiff "whistleblower", which I exposed since Oct 11.
please RETWEET. it is important.
Thank you.
. pic.twitter.com/H2q36nunNY
According to Rubini the above picture was from April 24, 2018, after Ciaramella was fired in June 2017 thanks to Mike Cernovich. But then McMaster brought Ciaramella back into the White House and McMaster was fired on April 8, 2018. In what capacity was Ciaramella still in the White House?
Rush Limbaugh noted that Trump’s White House was full of Deep State spies and crooks –
No wonder Adam Schiff doesn’t want this traitor’s name exposed. The suspected whistleblower, Eric Ciaramella, worked with the Obama Administration in the Ukraine, spied on President Trump in the White House for Obama’s CIA and FBI and was apparently doing all he could to sabatoge the Trump White House while he was there.
It’s against the law to spy on our President in an effort to have him impeached. I thought the CIA was not allowed to spy in the US period.
Creepy and corrupt Adam Schiff used the whistleblower’s memo to start his corrupt and criminal impeachment sham investigation taking place in the House. It sure looks like Eric Ciaramella is no hero, he is more likely a traitor and a crook. Hang him high!
Louisville SWAT Team Looking for Pot Needlessly Terrorizes Family, Thanks to a False Tip, a Cursory Investigation, and a Detective's Nose
A Louisville, Kentucky, SWAT team looking for marijuana broke into a home and terrorized the family living there, based on claims police easily could have debunked if they had been doing their jobs properly, according to a lawsuit filed last week. The cops "continued to detain Plaintiffs, with rifles drawn on them, even after it became clear that the Residence was a family household—not a drug dealer's lair," the complaint says.
Ashlea Burr and Mario Daugherty say more than a dozen SWAT officers stormed into their home without warning on the morning of October 26, 2018, breaking the front door, setting off "exploding devices" (presumably flashbang grenades), and shouting commands while threatening them and their three teenaged children with "assault rifles." The family initially thought they were being robbed, and one of the children, a 13-year-old girl identified as "Z.S." in the lawsuit, "ran through the back door and into the yard in an effort to reach her grandmother's house next door." The cops sprang into action:
Officers drew their assault rifles on her, yelling commands at her to get on the ground….Z.S. was extremely frightened, began crying and submitted [by kneeling on] the ground. It was cold and rainy, and Z.S. was not wearing any socks, shoes or a jacket. She repeatedly requested to be taken to her grandmother's next door, but the Officers refused the requests, kept her in the cold, wet conditions, and kept their rifles on her.
The girl can be heard sobbing in a video of the raid's aftermath. "Hold on, hon, we're almost done, OK?" says one of the officers. "We'll get you back inside. You're not hurt, right? You're just scared? I'm sorry."
Burr and Daugherty's lawyer, Josh Rose, says police initially denied they had any video of the raid. After he pointed out that the SWAT officers were required to wear body cameras, he says, the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) released a highly expurgated copy of the footage.
In his application for a warrant to search the house, Detective Joseph Tapp claimed the LMPD received a tip from someone who reported that "a black male named Anthony McClain is growing marijuana and has multiple bags of marijuana packaged for sale in the front bed room." According to Tapp, the tipster "also stated a white female named Holly was [McClain's] girlfriend and owned the house."
If Tapp had bothered to look up the property records, he would have seen that the house is in fact owned by a man named Kevin Hyde, who rents it to Burr and Daugherty. The lawsuit also notes that "nobody named Anthony McClain or Holly lived at the house at or near the time of the raid," that "Ashlea is not white," and that "nobody in the house was growing marijuana or had multiple bags of marijuana packaged for sale."
Aside from this obviously erroneous tip, the search warrant was based on three brief visits to the house. During his first "surveillance," on October 5, Tapp saw "a Black male" enter the house and leave 10 minutes later. Tapp then "approached the house to conduct a knock and talk." When he "stepped on the open porch," he said, "the smell of fresh marijuana could be smelled." He knocked on the door, but no one answered, so he left.
During his second "surveillance," on October 22, Tapp saw "a black male" arrive in a "gray Jaguar" with an Indiana license plate and enter the house. The car was registered to Daugherty, whom WDRB, the Fox TV station in Louisville, describes as "a local artist whose work has been featured at the Kentucky Derby Museum and on local news." The car was not registered to "a black male named Anthony McClain" or to a woman named Holly, which really should have given Tapp pause. The next day, three days before the raid, Tapp "approached the house and again was hit with a strong smell of fresh marijuana coming from within the house."
Tapp argued that the tip, "the witness of the short stay," and "the strong fresh smell of marijuana on separate occasions," combined with his "training and experience," provided probable cause for a search. Yet the tip was demonstrably false, visiting a house for 10 minutes is not inherently suspicious, and apparently there is something wrong with Tapp's nose, since police found no evidence of marijuana cultivation at the house.
Burr and Daugherty argue that "the raid was not supported by probable cause." They say it exemplifies lax training and oversight by the LMPD that results in "the issuance of search warrants in predominantly African American neighborhoods without probable cause and/or in an unreasonable manner in violation of the Fourth Amendment."
The plaintiffs also argue that the search was executed recklessly. "It is completely unreasonable to execute a warrant that vaguely mentions someone potentially smoking marijuana at a residence with a SWAT team of 14 officers, exploding devices, forced entry, and assault rifles, particularly when no investigation was done to determine who lived in the Residence and given the other false statements and omissions in the affidavit," they say. "Defendants' misconduct could have very easily resulted in the death of a parent or child for no good reason," and it "did result in the violation of Plaintiffs' constitutional rights and significant emotional damage."
Burr and Daugherty, who are asking for a jury trial in Jefferson County Circuit Court, are seeking compensatory damages, punitive damages, and legal fees. I called the LMPD for comment and will update this post if and when I get a response.
OneUnited Bank Launches BankBlack X Campaign to Tackle Racial Wealth Gap, Encourage Financial Literacy
The black dollar is big business.
With $1.3 trillion in annual buying power, the influence we wield on the global economy is undeniable. Yet far too often, we’re unable to fully capitalize on our collective monetary might. Looking to break this cycle is OneUnited Bank—the largest black-owned bank in the country—with their commitment to garnering our tremendous spending power and rerouting it back into our communities in order to build businesses, amass wealth, and generate sustainable economic power.
In their efforts to close the racial wealth gap, OneUnited Bank has unveiled its latest campaign, BankBlack X, which seeks to empower black consumers by introducing a host of new features and educational initiatives designed to take the bank black movement to the next level.
“We’re offering improved services based on feedback that we received from our customers. One of the most impactful is that we now pay two days early,” Teri Williams, president, chief operating officer and owner of OneUnited Bank, told The Root. “So if people have a direct deposit from us or to us, whether it’s Social Security or a paycheck, if they have a regular direct deposit that comes into a OneUnited Bank checking account, we will pay that that deposit up to two days early.”
Another feature that’s being introduced is tap-to-pay, which makes purchases far more convenient.
“It allows you to pay much more quickly with less hassle,” Williams said. “It’s particularly helpful in transportation as people are going through the turnstile. And urban markets, they’re able to just tap and keep moving.”
Also being released is their black card—the BankBlack Card—which is the first-ever offered by a black-owned bank.
“Some of our customers love our images. Others wanted something that was a little more basic and classy—though we think all of our cards are classy,” Williams said. “So we introduced an all-black card.”
But as exciting as these new features are to account holders, Williams is most excited about the educational component of this campaign, which promises to focus on financial literacy and telling the truth about our money.
“A lot of the things that we’ve been taught about black people and money have been wrong. These untruths are incorrect—and to be honest, racist,” she said. “We’ve been taught that we’re not good with money. We’ve been taught that if we would spend less, we would be able to build wealth. We’ve been taught that we spend money on the wrong things.”
She added, “These are all myths that have happened in our community and that spread in our community and we really want to address them head-on and really explain to not just our community, but even the broader community why there’s this wealth gap and how important it is for us to understand the truth, because through understanding the truth, we can appreciate how far we have come despite the discriminatory practices that have existed for 400 years. So whether it was slavery, reconstruction, Jim Crow, redlining, there were all these legal public policies that were stopping us from building wealth.”
To that end, OneUnited Bank will begin publishing articles and offer financial literacy training in order to better inform and educate our communities on the true power of the black dollar.
Additionally, they’ll be partnering with Sirius XM to produce a town hall on Nov. 5 that will explore the New York Times’ explosive 1619 Project in order to contextualize the history of black wealth in relation to our collective value and economic power today. This event will include appearances by Nikole Hannah-Jones, 2019 Root 100 honoree and creator of the landmark 1619 Project; Trymaine Lee, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and contributor to the project; and Karen Hunter, who will moderate the discussion on behalf of Sirius Urban View.
Williams will also be a participant and hopes the BankBlack X campaign makes one thing explicitly clear in regard to our disparate economic standing:
“We’re really only one transaction away from closing the wealth gap. Just one transaction, which is amazing given that we’ve been discriminated against for 400 years and have only been legally free for 50 years or so,” she said. “That one transaction could be buying a home. It could be starting a business. It could be investing in the stock market. It could be even insuring that are our parents or grandparents have wills and have a way to pass down some of the assets that they’ve accumulated. But we truly are just one transaction away from closing the wealth gap, regardless of the negativity that you hear about our people.”
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