Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Comey's Deceit: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (II)
Comey's Deceit: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (II)
Comey's Deceit: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (II)
Ebook60 pages37 minutes

Comey's Deceit: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (II)

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

Read preview

About this ebook

"Comey's Deceit" explores the actions of former FBI director Jamers Comey during the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server.

Did the Mr. Comey cost Mrs. Clinton the 2016 Presidential election or did the former FBI director actually do everything in his power to absolve the former Secretary of State of any wrong doing.

Were Mr. Comey's actions part of a preconceived plan--did James Comey in a calculated effort manipulate the FBI's probe?

Why did the former FBI director insist on going public? More important, what if Mr. Comey had not gone public?

Ultimately, "Comey's Deceit" takes a hard look into James Comey's motivation--was it merely to save his job?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 23, 2017
ISBN9781619848184
Comey's Deceit: Clinton's Private Server--The Real Story (II)

Read more from Dan Butterfield

Related to Comey's Deceit

Titles in the series (5)

View More

Related ebooks

Politics For You

View More

Related articles

Reviews for Comey's Deceit

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words

    Book preview

    Comey's Deceit - Dan Butterfield

    cover.jpg

    Clinton’s Private Server—The Real Story (II)

    James Comey Did Everything in His Power to Absolve Clinton

    Comey’s Deceit

    The Evidence Compiled Against Hillary Clinton for Mishandling of Classified Documents Is Staggering. But the Real Story of the FBI Probe Is How Former Director James Comey Shifted the Entire Scope of the Investigation—Then Manipulated the Evidence to Try to Create Plausible Deniability to Exonerate Hillary Clinton of Wrong Doing.

    Occam’s Razor by Dan Butterfield

    Comey’s Deceit: Clinton’s Private Server—The Real Story (II) James Comey Did Everything in His Power to Absolve Clinton

    Published by Gatekeeper Press

    3971 Hoover Rd. Suite 77

    Columbus, OH 43123-2839

    www.GatekeeperPress.com

    Copyright © 2017 by Dan Butterfield

    All rights reserved. Neither this book, nor any parts within it may be sold or reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

    eISBN: 9781619848184

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    About Occam’s Razor

    Preface

    Introduction

    Chapter 1  Calculated Deception Began Moment Probe Opened

    img1.png      James Comey’s Calculation

    img1.png      Comey Never Gave Clinton Opportunity to Perjure Herself

    img1.png      Comey’s Revisionist Account of Probe

    Chapter 2  Calculated Effort to Make Probe a Non-Event

    img1.png      DOJ Investigation: Comey’s Obstruction

    img1.png      Morphing Probe into Non-event

    img1.png      18 USC 793

    img1.png      Story Embellishments

    Chapter 3  Comey Had to Make Hard Evidence Go Away

    img1.png      Clinton’s Perjury Before Congress Absolved by Comey

    img1.png      Clinton Hid Private Server from Everyone

    img1.png      Should Aides Have Known

    Chapter 4  Why Did Comey Go Public

    img1.png      Any Competent Prosecutor Could Have Convicted Clinton

    img1.png      Going Public Meant Release of FBI Report

    Summary

    Author’s Note

    About Occam’s Razor

    Occam’s Razor is predicated on a single guiding principle—relief.

    By working to develop the context and insights necessary to create an informed consumer base, Occam’s Razor is focused on addressing the frustration and anxiety that has led to so much anger regarding the pressing issues of the day.

    It must be emphasized: There is no desire on the part of Occam’s Razor to influence the reader with opinion. There is already more than enough such material, mostly unfounded, in the market. Furthermore, it is the feeling of the author that opinion, founded or otherwise, does not lead to lasting relief and therefore has limited value.

    This has led to a different kind of product, one where topics are explored in an a-political, non-biased manner using the principles of plausibility attributed to William of Ockham (1287-1347).

    Occam’s razor: Among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions is likely the right one. In other words: In the American Southwest, if one hears hoof beats—think horses, not zebras.

    It is worth stating: There is rarely any certitude when dealing with current events or any issue for that matter.

    In addition, there is no claim of deity-like abilities on the part of Occam’s Razor.

    The author is well aware he does not

    Enjoying the preview?
    Page 1 of 1