Eric Swalwell is the most despicable man in DC.

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In Washington DC, there’s no one more morally repugnant than Eric Swalwell, in this writer’s opinion. Even people of the ilk of Joe Biden and Charles Manson appear saintly when compared to Eric Swalwell. Superior intelligence is a double-edged sword. It’s true highly intelligent individuals have greatly improved the human condition through medical breakthroughs, mechanical invention, and chemical research, however, highly intelligent individuals have brought an abundant measure of misery upon millions of people throughout the ages through oppression, starvation, war, and genocide. I will point out the Manhattan Project wasn’t staffed with dummies. Highly intelligent persons made it possible for lesser intelligent politicians to destroy the world through nuclear fission and later through nuclear fusion.

Eric Swalwell’s peers consider him a giant among intellectuals. The most dangerous individuals are the ones who can by spoken words alone motivate people to kill. Charles Manson according to records never killed anyone. Charles Manson motivated people to kill by spoken words alone. In my opinion, Eric Swalwell is a political Charles Manson. Eric Swalwell earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland in Baltimore. Therefore, it is known that Eric Swalwell knows the burden of proof always lays upon the state. To compel people to prove their innocence is one of the elements of tyranny. Very rarely can someone manage to prove their innocence.

For instance, it would be impossible to prove you never cheated on an exam. At 4:02 PM on the 12th of January 2019, Eric Swalwell entered into the public record on Twitter the first principle tyrants use to destroy people. In the second line of the post, he wrote; “At this point please show me evidence that @realDonaldTrump is not working for Russia.” By Eric Swalwell’s standard, he can’t prove he is not working for China! And speaking of China, it is on the public record that the FBI discovered a relationship between Eric Swalwell and a Chinese female spy named, Fang Fang. Prominent Congresspersons who have access to Top Secret files say Eric Swalwell was in an intimate relationship with Fang Fang despite him being married. If true, that made Eric Swalwell vulnerable to manipulation through blackmail.

I bring this up because Eric Swalwell touted his position on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee to assert then-candidate Trump and later President Trump was a Russian asset, an agent of Russia. Eric Swalwell continued to make this assertion on national television even though the Senate Intelligence Committee after a one year investigation found no evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia in 2018. President Trump had imposed high tariffs on Chinese goods. One has to wonder if China was motivating Eric Swalwell to undermine the president of the United States. Note Eric Swalwell used the tyranny standard of having to see evidence of innocence in the below video clip.

You rightfully might be asking; how did this writer know Eric Swalwell was lying? To answer that question will take long-suffering on your part as it is complicated. Back in 1998, I became aware of a room at AT&T that only National Security Agency employees had access to. That room held a connection called a shunt, this connection was to the internet cable that all internet traffic passes through in the United States. That’s how I knew James Clapper lied when he said the NSA does not collect the internet traffic of U.S. citizens before the Edward Snowden revelations.

The original allegation against Donald Trump was he had directed the hacking of the DNC’s server[s] to steal the emails. And Russia had provided logistic support here in the United States. I read the Steele dossier when it was published in 2016. That allegation is in the dossier. The dossier was delivered in sections to the FBI starting in June 2016 through September 2017. From my knowledge of NSA internet collection, I knew the hacking allegation against Donald Trump to be a false claim. If it had been true, then the NSA would have alerted the White House and the US Marshals would have arrested Donald Trump and those people in the conspiracy.

When I saw the volume of the emails that were removed from the DNC’s server[s], I knew the removal wasn’t the fruit of a hacking operation. In fact, Robert Mueller wasn’t sure who removed the emails because he used this word repeatedly in his report, appear[s]. The massive terabyte removal theory isn’t supported by the available internet speed. The emails had to be removed on site. 

On a sidebar, Comey sent Peter Strzok to the NSA to collect the emails of Hillary Clinton that she had sent over the internet. Many of whom were classified at Top Secret Special Access. This was revealed in the FBI’s report on Hillary Clinton. Those emails found a home in James Comey’s office safe on the 7th floor of the Hoover Building. The FBI published the inventory of James Comey’s office after President Trump fired him.

Then the FBI’s investigation moved away from hacking toward a fuzzy collusion theory between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. To that end, at the direction of James Comey, the FBI sought a FISA warrant against a Trump campaign member who appeared in the Steele dossier. That person was Carter Page. Comey and others swore under penalty of imprisonment that Carter Page was an agent for Russia to the FISC on the application for surveillance.

The first question is to ask is why didn’t the FBI arrest Carter Page? Carter Page wasn’t in the employment of the government. Typically, spies steal national secrets. What was Carter Page stealing? Carter Page was a teacher at the time. The answer to the first question is the FBI didn’t arrest Carter Page for three reasons; 1. Carter Page was not a spy for Russia. 2. Carter Page was an asset of the CIA. 3. To arrest Carter Page meant losing a two-hop portal from which to surveil the Trump campaign, the Trump family members, and the Trump organization.

James Comey testified to the fact that the FISA application wasn’t derived from the Steele dossier. A few weeks later, President Trump declassified the FISA warrant application that James Comey swore wasn’t derived from the Steele dossier. I would estimate 80% of the application was redacted. Here’s the thing, I have nothing but time on my hands to do as I please. People are people the world over. People as a rule will take the path of least resistance. I compared the redaction paragraph sections to the Steele dossier paragraph structure. I found after hours of comparisons, the FBI lawyer[s] had cut and pasted from the Steele dossier approximately 80% of the dossier to the FISA application against Carter Page. Nearly nothing was true in the Steele dossier except for the names of the people.

A year and a half later I was vindicated by the Inspector General’s report on the FISA application. Page 126: “The FISA request form drew almost entirely from Steele’s reporting in describing the factual basis to establish probable cause to believe that Page was an agent of a foreign power.” 

Even after the Inspector General published his report which showed the collusion investigation was predicated on disinformation from a foreign power, Eric Swalwell continued to proclaim to the world that President Trump was an agent for Russia.

Lisa Page, then-FBI attorney, who was recruited by Robert Mueller to serve in the Special Counsel office gave the following testimony on Friday, July, 13th, 2018: Quoting the exact text of the transcript; Ms. Page: So you are misunderstanding, sir. I have–at the time that we opened the investigation, I don’t have any reason to believe that it is Donald Trump himself who was colluding with the Russians. [Redacted five lines] There was absolutely no preconceived belief or feeling at all it was Donald Trump himself. We took quite deliberate steps, and we were very judicious in deciding who we would open on and what criteria we would use in order to open those investigations in order to determine who might have been in a position to receive this offer, if it was even true.

The orange highlighted portion of Lisa Page’s answer confirms they were chasing disinformation ghosts. Let’s suppose Eric Swalwell was telling the truth. We know with absolute certainty that Vladimir Putin will kill his political critics and enemies. There is nowhere a person may hide to avoid Vladimir Putin’s grasp. Vladimir Putin has poisoned people’s food in restaurants in the United Kingdom with the radioactive isotope, polonium 210. Donald Trump [sic] being an agent of Russia, that would make Donald Trump Vladimir Putin’s most valuable asset/agent. One would have to assume Vladimir Putin, the poisoner of his critics, would kill anyone who threatened his most valuable asset in Russian-Soviet Union history. Eric Swalwell likes to eat out. All the while he was spreading his lie about Donald Trump being an agent of Vladimir Putin’s, Eric Swalwell did not curtail his visits to restaurants.

All of the above is how I knew Eric Swalwell was lying. 

Eric Swalwell endangered, the United States Secret Service officers charged to protect President Trump, all Republican Congresspersons, and all of those who had voted for Candidate Trump for President. If a person[s] believed what Eric Swalwell stated as fact about President Trump, and they had the weapons and the training, they would be obligated to kill President Trump and those who were enabling him in his [sic] traitorous activities. James Hodgkinson answered Eric Swalwell’s call for assassination. 

James Hodgkinson sought out Republican Congresspersons. He asked a staffer if the Congresspersons on the field were Republicans. The staffer told James Hodgkinson, yes. James Hodgkinson returned to his car to retrieve his guns and ammunition. James Hodgkinson shot U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, U.S. Capitol Police officer Crystal Griner, congressional aide Zack Barth, and lobbyist Matt Mika. A ten-minute shootout took place between Hodgkinson and officers from the Capitol and Alexandria Police before officers shot Hodgkinson, who died from his wounds later that day at the George Washington University Hospital.

Eric Swalwell was one of the House Managers that Nancy Pelosi appointed for the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. In Eric Swalwell’s zeal to get Trump, Eric Swalwell altered a Twitter post that President Trump had retweeted. Eric Swalwell changed the context of the post from one of being religious to one of being militaristic. I have to grudgingly admit, it was a clever forgery edit. Eric Swalwell changed calvary, meaning where Jesus was crucified, to cavalry, as in the cavalry[soldiers] for the rescue of trapped soldiers behind enemy lines. Eric Swalwell wasn’t done in his forgery efforts yet! He added the blue check status to the post which signifies the account has been verified as a real person. 

When Eric Swalwell had his chance to speak before the Senators, oddly, he didn’t level the charge of treason against Donald Trump for being an enemy agent of Vladimir Putin’s. But Eric Swalwell wasn’t done in his efforts to deceive. Eric Swalwell was a willing party along with the other House Managers in introducing this highly deceptive edited video into evidence before the Senators.

I, therefore, recommend the [redacted] by means of [redacted] of Eric Swalwell. But before all of that, it would be advantageous to national security to [redacted] if need be by either [redacted] or [redacted] to ascertain what damage Eric Swalwell has done to national security.

Written by Mark Pullen.