DIRTY TRICKSTER IS SELLING A “SMALL ROCK” AS A ROGER “STONE” FOR CHRISTMAS



…This trickster is eventually expected to be indicted by the Mueller investigation.

Roger Stone is actually autographing his Christmas “rock”.

Was Roger stone, the well-known political “Dirty Trickster” continuing to lie about his role in the e-mail dump of the DNC e-mails?  In addition, has he been forthright about being linked to the Russian hackers that were seeking to swing the election to Trump?  

Apparently, the US intelligence agencies have determined that the answer to this is "yes".
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Actually, has Roger Stone ever told the whole truth?

Those are today among the biggest questions at the heart of special counsel Robert Mueller III’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Despite bragging about being in contact with WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, Stone has insisted he had no warning that WikiLeaks would be releasing hacked DNC emails and said he did not relay that information to his longtime confidant, Donald Trump.

Mueller has yet to tip his hand on whether he believes Stone, although he has devoted significant resources to the question.  In addition, Mueller has also now asked for Stone's official testimony to the House Intelligence Committee.

On last Monday, Stone admitted that he had used his platform on Infowars, the far-right conspiracy website founded by Alex Jones, to spread false information in another case.

To settle a lawsuit seeking $100 million in damages from Guo Wengui, an exiled Chinese businessman, Stone admitted that he had “failed to do proper research” before accusing Guo of violating US election law by donating money to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Stone also falsely accused Guo, who is AKA as Mr. Miles Kwok, for funding a presidential run by Trump’s former Senior Advisor, Stephen Bannon, and for being convicted of financial crimes.

In a statement sent to The Washington Post, Stone blamed these falsehoods on his former friend, Sam Nunberg, who was also a former Trump aide, that  has now testified before the special counsel’s grand jury.

“I made the error of relying on the representations of Sam Nunberg in my report on this matter, and for that, I apologized,” Stone said.

Nunberg has declined to comment on Stone’s claims, but shakes his head negatively whenever he’s asked.

Stone’s admission is giving fuel to his critics who accuse Stone, the long-time dirty trickster, of being less than forthright about his role in the DNC e-mail dump.  These issues have all been linked together by US intelligence agencies.  

Guo sued Stone in federal court in Florida over his false claims on Infowars.  This businessman fled China in 2014 and has since become a loud critic of the Chinese government, which has tried to have him arrested and returned to Beijing.

Stone accused Guo of breaking US election law, which forbids foreign nationals from donating to political campaigns.  But in Stone’s new settlement, he admits that “all of these statements are not true” and claims that Nunberg fed him false information that came from Bruno Wu.  Wu is a Chinese American businessman whom Guo has accused of being a Chinese spy.  Wu is also suing Guo for defamation over those claims according to the Wall Street Journal.   Wu and a spokesman for Wu’s company have also declined to respond to questions from The Post and the WSJ about Stone’s allegations.  

In addition to admitting in court documents that he spread falsehoods, Stone has agreed to share this statement via Facebook and Instagram and to take out ads in The Washington Post, the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.  But nothing so far.

In other words, it's all a big mess.

However, Stone has also not yet shared this statements with his more than 28,000 Instagram followers. (He did direct The Washington Post to a local news story about a lie detector test he paid for that purports to show that he is telling the truth about his lack of collusion with Russia in 2016.)  But there is no actual proof of Stone's lie detector test.

Once again, has Stone ever told the truth?

But Stone has now posted an advertisement for the “perfect gift for American patriots”: It’s a small rock he calls a “Rogerstone’,” that is autographed by this political bloviator.  He is selling the 'stone' for $8 each.  And please note: This is a reduced price, just for Christmas, from the original $10 sticker price.


All proceeds go to the 'Stone Defense Fund' to help Roger Stone fight Robert Mueller III and of course, to fight the nation’s 'Deep State' ”.  

Stone made this promise on Instagram.

Enough already!

Copyright G. Ater 2018


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