The Illustrated Spygate Scandal - Part XXVII
The first political coup in American history
See Part I to start at the beginning.
January 11, 2018
Document releases revealed that the FBI had not only paid Fusion GPS but allowed the private firm to conduct FISA 702 “About” queries, outsourcing illegal surveillance of Americans to Clinton campaign contractors.
Intelligence agencies had outsourced their illegal surveillance capabilities. Proxies were tasked with manufacturing evidence against American citizens to stop both oversight and elections.
January 12, 2018
Inspector General Horowitz dropped the first bomb three days early. 1.2 million documents hit House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte’s office like a sledgehammer to glass.
“Christmas came early,” Goodlatte told his staff as boxes of evidence arrived under Stephen Boyd’s coordination.
Boyd had replaced John Podesta’s pal Peter Kadzik as DOJ’s congressional liaison. New sheriff, new rules. The Trump appointee was delivering goods that previous officials had hidden for years.
“How bad is it?” a staffer asked, scanning document titles.
“Worse than I ever imagined,” Goodlatte replied, understanding that the IG investigation had recovered the participants’ own words.
January 14, 2018
Researcher Imperator Rex’s bombshell analysis connected Andrew McCabe, Rod Rosenstein, Andrew Weissmann and Obama-appointed Judge Theodore Chuang to Clinton Foundation Uranium One coverup operations that hid vast evidence of corruption.
The connections weren’t coincidental. The same prosecutors, investigators, and judges had shielded Clinton Foundation associates while manufacturing charges against TrumpWorld.
“Every Uranium One case went to the same judge,” Rex documented, his analysis revealing the coordination between Obama appointees and intelligence operatives.
Chuang had attended Harvard with Obama and both had served on Law Review. Their personal relationship confirmed another layer of conspiracy disguised as judicial independence.
January 14, 2018 (Same Day)
Michael Caputo was clear about the issue. A thousand GOP-linked individuals had been illegally spied on through Obama-era unmasking operations. The scale was staggering—surveillance far beyond Trump campaign associates.







