Team Kimberlin Post of the Day

Neal Rauhauser has been Team Kimberlin’s chief conspiracy theorist. This post from nine years ago today, First Mate #NealRauhauser Clicks “Tweet,” was about a conspiracy theory involving him.

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One of my favorite conspiracy theories about Team Kimberlin is the notion that First Mate Neal Rauhauser’s interest in Weinergate stems from his being hired to conduct an Internet campaign against those nefarious right-wing scoundrels who took the story public.

And then these tweets appeared today.fmnr20130204

Hmmmmm.

Either FMNR carelessly tweeted when he should have sent a direct message, or he’s trying some sort of head fake. I kinda like the first theory. As the Vast Hogewash Research Organization has been looking around for information, it’s become obvious that FMNR isn’t consistent in maintaining a high level of operational security. OTOH, the head fake theory fits with other information the VHRO has turned up.

Gentle Reader, the denouement will be quite interesting. Be patient. Stay tuned.

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Rauhauser isn’t the only one of Brett Kimberlin’s associates and enabler with connections to members of Team Clinton: Harriet Crosby, the Chalupa sisters, …

Nothing to See Here. Move Along.

Zero Hedge reports that John Podesta’s best friend in the Justice Department will oversee the further investigation of Huma Abedin’s emails.

Kadzik… Kadzik… where have we heard that name?

Oh yes. Recall our post from last week, “Clinton Campaign Chair Had Dinner With Top DOJ Official One Day After Hillary’s Benghazi Hearing” in which we reported that John Podesta had dinner with one of the highest ranked DOJ officials the very day after Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi testimony?

It was Peter Kadzik.

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First Mate #NealRauhauser Clicks “Tweet”

One of my favorite conspiracy theories about Team Kimberlin is the notion that First Mate Neal Rauhauser’s interest in Weinergate stems from his being hired to conduct an Internet campaign against those nefarious right-wing scoundrels who took the story public.

And then these tweets appeared today.fmnr20130204

Hmmmmm.

Either FMNR carelessly tweeted when he should have sent a direct message, or he’s trying some sort of head fake. I kinda like the first theory. As the Vast Hogewash Research Organization has been looking around for information, it’s become obvious that FMNR isn’t consistent in maintaining a high level of operational security. OTOH, the head fake theory fits with other information the VHRO has turned up.

Gentle Reader, the denouement will be quite interesting. Be patient. Stay tuned.