Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Why Was the FBI Trying the Set Me Up?



By Roger Stone


My critics have flipped because I only recently recalled a contact in 2016 who was both a Russian and an FBI informant. The man was only in the country on a visa requested by the Miami office of the FBI saying his presence in the country served a “public benefit”. This FBI informant who called himself Henry Greenberg is actually Gennady Vasilievich Vostretsov, a convicted violent felon who spent 10 years in prison and has been an FBI informant for 17 years.

I knew none of this when my longtime colleague Michael Caputo asked me to meet with his gentleman because he claimed he had information that would be “beneficial” to the Trump campaign. Thus the claim by Shelby Holliday of The Wall Street Journal that the meeting was based on a promise of “dirt” on Hillary Clinton is a typical fake news lie.

Since my 20 minute meeting with the FBI informant resulted in no inappropriate or illegal act, I have no reason to dissemble or hide the meeting since nothing improper or significant resulted from it. Even the FBI informant himself confirmed for The Washington Post that I rejected his demand for $2 million.

I now realize the
FBI informant’s demand for “Trump’s money” in a $2 million payment for undisclosed damaging information on Hillary Clinton which he only claimed to have at the meeting, was an attempt to compromise Trump himself. Knowing I have an almost 40 year relationship with the President, Comey’s FBI thought I could get Trump to pony up thus compromising him. That is why they sent the informant.

I flatly rejected the FBI informant’s request for $2 million as The Washington Post reported.
The question isn’t why I didn’t recall this - since the results of this contact are inconsequential and in no way improper or illegal. The question is why was the FBI was seeking to set me up shortly after their outreach to John Papadopolous in April and about the time the DOJ and FBI were formulating the phony Trump dossier with the help of Russian intelligence informants.

The real question is why Comey’s FBI would send a paid informant who is clearly only in the United States at their sufferance except as a “Stef Halper” type operation to penetrate Trump’s circle and compromise him through me. Gennady Vasilievich Vostretsov has indisputably been an FBI informant for 17 years, has a long association with Russian organized crime and spent 10 years in prison for a violent crime. He was deported from the country in 2000 but was conveniently in Miami in 2016 where he is working for the FBI. Here is his rap sheet: http://democratdossier.org

Michael Caputo who asked me to take this meeting had no foreknowledge that the FBI informant would demand $2 million for the information he “wanted to get to the Trump campaign”. A text message in the hands of The Washington Post reflect my rejection of his proposal and I chastised Caputo because the meeting was “a waste of time”.

I have reason to believe that Robert Mueller’s investigators have this text exchange, which I believe they obtained through an illegal FISA warrant as reported by The New York Times on January 20th, 2017. Since FISA warrants can only be issued against US Citizens if they are actively involved in espionage on behalf of a foreign power against The United States. I certainly don’t meet that criteria. Thus this warrant, like the ones on Paul Manafort and Carter Page, was politically motivated and the fruit of an illegal surveillance.

The government insists in the Manafort case, that Manafort was never under surveillance of any kind either in an earlier period in which he was working in Ukraine, a surveillance in which no evidence of wrong doing was found or when his surveillance was turned back on at precisely the time that he joined the Trump campaign. This will ultimately come out if Manafort goes to trial as I expect him to do. The issuance of a FISA warrant against me is a violation of my civil rights and a violation of my right to privacy.

I believe any evidence that Mueller uses to frame me for some bogus offense will be the fruits of an illegal FISA warrant. There is no doubt that the office of Special Counsel has already accessed my email, text messages and phone calls in a “police state” move to conjure up some faux infraction for which I could be prosecuted.

The Special Counsel seems determined to frame me for some bogus offense both to silence me as a critic of their investigation and for political motives and to induce me to testify against the President in some way. This I will not do. 

So the real question is not why I failed to remember an innocuous meeting, it's why the FBI was using an informant to set me up.

4 comments:

  1. Roger, forget defending yourself, you just gotta have some kids! It would be immoral to jail you if you do!

    RW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RybNI0KB1bg

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    1. @Newton, you are wrong. Roger is white so anything done to him or his children is fair game.

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  2. Stone is bsing. This is what he and Caputo said before their memory was recently "refreshed":

    “I didn’t talk to anybody who was identifiably Russian during the two-year run-up to this campaign,” Stone told The Post in April 2017. “I very definitely can’t think of anybody who might have been a Russian without my knowledge. It’s a canard.”

    Stone reasserted this in a March interview with Chuck Todd. “I never had any contact with any Russians,” he said.

    While Stone denied such a contact publicly, Caputo went a step further, saying in emphatic and unmistakable terms that he told the House Intelligence Committee that he had no contact with Russians.

    “I spent my time in front of the committee detailing the fact that I had no contact with Russians, that I never heard of anyone with the Trump campaign talking with Russians, that I was never asked questions about my time in Russia, that I never even spoke to anyone about Russia, that I never heard the word 'Russia,' and we did not use Russian dressing,” he said in July.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/06/18/roger-stones-and-michael-caputos-damningly-false-denials-of-contact-with-russians/?utm_term=.95ac366fe7f2

    Further, it's implausible he (and Caputo) simply forgot a Russian (or anyone) offered them 2 million dollars for dirt on Hillary.

    It's also nonsensical that the FBI was out to get Trump, but unlike with Hillary, never leaked or made it officially known during the campaign that the Trump campaign was being investigated.

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    1. Why, because any sane person thinks "OMG, a Russian!" when encountering the name "Henry Greenberg"---?! Moron.

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