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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

UPDATED: Who Is "We"?

Not at all surprising--just confirmatory. Date of the tweet is a bit small, but it's July 1, 2017:

UPDATE: "Coup has started":






9 comments:

  1. If you read his twitter rubbish and visit his self-aggrandizing website, you find that he is an egomaniacal lawyer whose main business is protecting whistleblowers. And he has been out to get President Trump, a personal vendetta. So…

    He has clearly failed to keep the rumorblower Eric Ciaramella’s name secret as Eric pretty much developed a profile and employment and association trail that pointed directly to him.

    Zaid says he has a team that works with him, but I have only seen his “co-counsel” Baraj actually named. Zaid is extremely grandiose. He would like us to think that the whole world is with him. A colossal We.

    Or else he has hooked or been hooked into infamous Trump-hating Lawfare aka Comey’s Revenge.

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    1. I've heard that about him, but apparently he was recommended to Ciaramella--are you sitting down?--Schiff. Go figure, huh? Birds of a feather.

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    2. Zaid's main business is protecting certain "whistleblowers" in line with his political ideology.

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    3. https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1192204951155597319

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  2. I gather that you mean "recommended to Ciaramella BY --are you sitting down?--Schiff."
    If you have a link to where you found that, it would really be cool!

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    1. I can't find that specific info right now, but here's a link that talks about advising him to get counsel. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that Zaid was recommended:

      https://nypost.com/2019/10/03/whistleblowers-attorney-says-democrats-didnt-help-write-complaint/

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  3. On Day One Schiff hired Lawfare lawyers as his committee’s staff advisers or whatever they are called in the committee business. Lawfare lawyers were believed to have drafted Ciaramella’s “complaint” letter. Because he is a specialist in whistleblower defense, It would not be unreasonable to see the lofty lawyer Zaid ending up in cahoots with that crowd. Definitely birds of a feather, at least right now. All have a common goal: The takedown of PDJT...

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  4. Just reread the Zaid tweets and their dates. It is clear Zaid was in on the coup from at least the time that President Trump was inaugurated (January 2017) and probably before that. If, as CTH has deduced, the whole plot against Trump was planned some time ago with stages for it to pass through in case one stage did not succeed. Thus my notion that Zaid’s “we" just referred to him and perhaps his associate Baraj, and maybe the Lawfare group, was somewhat underinformed. That “we” appears to have been all who were involved, and that is turning out to be a pretty big crowd.

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  5. Time for Barr to examine the Lawfare group.

    Rob S

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