By ann summers
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Apparently there was an actual corporation (LLC) for a possible conspiracy- what HRC called a “factory for conspiracy-theory machines”.
The late Peter W. Smith created an entity to acquire stolen emails that included: Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Sam Clovis, Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn, and Lisa Nelson.
The Mercer set (Conway/Bannon) and now the Kochs’ ALEC(Nelson), perhaps Biglygate will bring the entire GOP (Clovis brought Carter Page to the RNC) down.
More likely it’s protracted lawfare that will see many cutting their losses, perhaps to the squared Oval office. Trump will never admit he’s a dupe/dope. Or maybe he was just an ignorant front, except we cannot expect that he’ll admit that he was just a tool and cut Kushner loose.
The Executive Twig is an awesome prize and apparently those with money sought to get the White House by any means, far beyond ethics, and even farther beyond patriotism with #TrumpRussia. We’ll soon see the differences between a “factory for conspiracy-theory machines” and actual conspiracies.
Peter W. Smith tried to hire Matt Tait for his project, and showed him a document creating an independent-looking organization to try to acquire the stolen emails. The document, Tait reports, “detailed a company Smith and his colleagues had set up as a vehicle to conduct the research: ‘KLS Research’, set up as a Delaware LLC ‘to avoid campaign reporting,’ and listing four groups who were involved in one way or another.” This certainly appears like an attempt to mask the Trump campaign’s involvement in the plot.
The document listed a series of high-level Trump campaign officials: Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Sam Clovis, Lt. Gen. Flynn, and Lisa Nelson. Bannon and Conway, contacted by the Journal, deny any involvement with Smith. But Smith’s comments to Tait indicate a fairly close understanding of Trump campaign internal dynamics. It is possible he was bluffing, but he seemed to be displaying authentic insider credentials.

















