SILENT
NO MORE: HOW I BECAME
A
POLITICAL PRISONER OF MUELLER'S “WITCH HUNT”
(New
York: Post Hill Press, 2019)
BY
JEROME R. CORSI, Ph. D.
Review
by Hugh Murray
Dr.
Corsi's book is an account of his connection to the investigation of
Special Counsel Robert Mueller into possible Russian collusion with
the Trump campaign to “steal” the election away for Democratic
candidate for President, Hillary Clinton in 2016. Corsi had
published various books and worked for right-wing media. One of his
books contended that President Barack Obama had been born in Kenya,
and was thus ineligible to be President of the United States.
Clearly, Democrats were not the biggest fans of Dr. Corsi's writings.
In
this book Corsi relates that the three attorneys who would
interrogate him were donors to Democrats, but he does not stress that
almost all of the attorneys hired by Special Counsel Mueller were
Democrats and Democratic activists or contributors. Their case was
that Russians hacked into the computers of the Democratic National
Committee (DNC) and the personal files of DNC Chair John Podesta,
that the Russians were working with and presented the stolen material
to Wikileaks spokesman Julian Assange. Assange then prepared to
release these secret documents in a manner to most damage the
Democrats and influence the election against Clinton. To accomplish
this, a connection with the Trump campaign was established through
Trump friend and supporter Roger Stone. However, the direct
connection between Stone and Assange was Dr. Corsi. Corsi, thus
became a pivotal player in the case for collusion alleged by the
Mueller prosecution attorneys.
Corsi
notes the double standards and bias of the Mueller inquiry: never
probing “the millions of dollars John Podesta and Hillary Clinton
had made selling U. S. military technology to Russia” (p. 83, more
on 101). Corsi reminds readers that “Podesta for awhile chaired
the Clinton Foundation - [which was]. . . not a charity, but instead
a massive international crime syndicate that specialized in
laundering third world money.”(120) But the Mueller crowd was
uninterested in any crimes by the Hillary crowd. Indeed, that crowd
had been given immunity.(178)
Part
of this book is a technical discussion concerning which parts of the
DNC computers were hacked and what information might have been
gleaned from them. Unfortunately, I am no techie and am unqualified
to evaluate this section of the work. However, Corsi maintains that
with his background, he was able to surmise what emails Assange had,
and aware of the previous escapades of the Wikileaks group, Corsi was
able to deduce what emails Assange had, and that he would release
them just before the election in a drip by drip manner for maximum
effect upon the voters. By contrast, Mueller's team of attorneys
argued that Corsi must have had direct word from Assange to know
these things.
Furthermore,
Corsi maintains that EVEN IF he had contact with Assange, it was no
crime because he was a journalist working for WND (World Net Daily)
and he cites the famous 1971 Supreme Court case maintaining that the
New York Times could publish the Pentagon Papers (stolen documents)
without penalty because it had not stolen them.(75, 107, 158)
The
Mueller team was convinced that Corsi was lying and was the essential
bridge between Assange and Roger Stone (and Trump). Lying to the FBI
could result in years in prison. The Mueller attorneys offered Corsi
a plea deal to avoid jail, whereby Corsi would plead guilty to one
count of lying, (in effect, saying he was the intermediary between
Assange and Stone) and the judge would not sentence him to prison.
However, when Corsi considered the deal and its ramifications with
his own attorney, he realized it would prevent him from continuing
work in real estate, and in the media, and worse, it would silence
him. The sentencing of him in this case might be delayed
indefinitely, and if he said anything to the press that the
prosecution found objectionable, then the Mueller team could thereby
scrap the plea bargain and send him to prison despite the deal.
Corsi decided that no deal and prison would be preferable to such a
plea bargain whereby he would have to lie and declare that he was the
link between Assange and Stone when this was not true and the lie
would thus make matters more difficult for Stone. And Corsi would be
silenced as part of the agreement, so he could not inform the media
that he had not been a link between the other two principals. With
the plea agreement, Corsi would lie in order that the Mueller team
could then press the links between Russian hackers to Assange to
Corsi to Stone to Trump and thence to impeachment. The Democrats
could finally cheer – proof of collusion, Trump is an imposter
President, impeach him!
Today,
Paul Manafort sits in prison for doing what many other lobbyists and
wheelers and dealers in Washington do. Manafort was never in the
sights of the Federals until he worked for the Trump campaign. Then
the partisan Mueller attorneys, and their Democratic colleagues in
New York State, colluded to prosecute Manafort, while Hillary and her
crowd and the Clinton Foundation fraudsters remain free.
Lying
to the FBI can bring severe penalties. But with the Mueller probe,
only one side is prosecuted; the other side is granted immunity, or
possible charges against them ignored. By the time of the 2016
campaign, the FBI and other agencies of government were determined to
prevent the election of Donald Trump. When, despite the efforts of
the Deep State, Trump was elected in the traditional American way (by
the Electoral College), the Deep State used the firing of FBI
Director James Comey as an excuse for Deputys Attorney General Rod
Rosenstein to appoint Mueller as Special Counsel, without proper
authorization or indication of a crime to be investigated. Corsi
sees the results as a partisan attempt to annul the election and
prepare for the impeachment of President Trump, threatening men like
him with ruin unless they lie to promote the theory of Trump-Russian
collusion. Corsi rejected the Mueller probe bargain, and continues
to speak out. Dr. Corsi's book is an act of defiance. He will not
lie to try to save himself or to satisfy his “persecutors” of the
Mueller probe. We can all admire the courage of Dr. Corsi.
A
personal note. Lying to the FBI can bring severe penalties. I
recall being in the New Orleans Customs House Building on Canal
Street around 1962 with many other young men called for induction by
our draft board. A Black guy was going up to other Blacks in the
large room pleading with them not to go in, not to join. An officer
told him to stop, but the Black continued his arguments that the army
and the US government were racist and Blacks should not serve. The
officer, politely, ordered him to go to an adjoining room. He
refused. The officer then ordered all the rest of us to go to
another large room. We obeyed; the Black was left behind in the room
with no one to appeal to.
We
were told to fill out forms. One was a list of subversive
organizations – had we ever been members of the Communist Party,
the Ku Klux Klan and a rather list of lesser known groups. The
question was not merely membership, but any connection to such
organizations. I glanced down the list – whoops – I recognized
one: the Jewish Culture Society. How to explain this? In August
1960 I had attended a training institute of the Congress of Racial
Equality (CORE) in Miami, with about 50 participants from throughout
the nation, but most of us were Southerners. We were being trained
in non-violent direct action and other procedures to use as we were
expected to push to end of segregation in our home towns. Our
conference was centered in a Black hotel, the Prince George. During
the day, out classes and discussions occurred in the hotel's cocktail
lounge, which was closed to customers until night. One day our
teacher was baseball legend Jackie Robinson. 1960 was an election
year and he proudly informed us he was for Richard Nixon and the
Republicans. A few days later our instructor was Rev. Martin Luther
King, and he told us, off-the-record, that he favored Democrat
candidate John Kennedy for President. Fewer people heard King speak,
because shortly before about half our group had been arrested after
we held a sit-in in Shell's City's supermarket restaurant.
Another day, we went to integrate one of the beaches. CORE must have booked a picnic table, and to try to avert trouble, a group sympathetic to integration had the table next to ours, the Jewish Culture club. It was hot, sunny, and we were on the beach and in the Atlantic (my first time). There was no trouble. Whereas most of our group were folks in the young 20s, the Jewish organization was mainly retirees, and most of them were in their 60s. I did speak to one of them about the 1948 election and the campaign of the Progressive Party, which favored integration. The Henry Wallace Progressive Party caused quite a stir in the South with Paul Robeson as his campaign chair. Bottom line, we had no trouble at the beach that day; we peacefully integrated it.
Another day, we went to integrate one of the beaches. CORE must have booked a picnic table, and to try to avert trouble, a group sympathetic to integration had the table next to ours, the Jewish Culture club. It was hot, sunny, and we were on the beach and in the Atlantic (my first time). There was no trouble. Whereas most of our group were folks in the young 20s, the Jewish organization was mainly retirees, and most of them were in their 60s. I did speak to one of them about the 1948 election and the campaign of the Progressive Party, which favored integration. The Henry Wallace Progressive Party caused quite a stir in the South with Paul Robeson as his campaign chair. Bottom line, we had no trouble at the beach that day; we peacefully integrated it.
One
night, we were to have a dance, but where? The hotel lounge would
have been expensive, and alcohol may have been required. I don't
recall, but it is possible alcohol may have been banned from the CORE
conclave. I don't recall any alcohol among the CORE people during
the 3-week sessions. It may have been a way to remain focused, to
avoid any fights within or especially outside our group. Meanwhile,
the Jewish Culture group offered us their premises and we had our
dance. The elderly host group sat at tables and watched us dance,
and I learned to do the “twist” for the first time. It was
simply a dance, an integrated dance, with no trouble.
Back
to the army form on my lap concerning the list of subversive
organizations. If I lie, I faced a fine of $2,000, a huge amount at
the time, and prison time. I thought about skipping the question and
leaving it blank. It was only a dance. Then I remembered, many
photos were taken. So I wrote on the form that I attended a dance at
the Jewish Culture Club. When called before an officer to explain,
he said in amazement, “But you're not even Jewish?!” Next
problem on the form to explain – when the New Orleans CORE
contingent departed Miami after our training and returned to the
Crescent City, we began planning. About a week later I was among the
seven, 5 Blacks and 2 whites, arrested in the first lunch-counter
sit-in in what was still the largest city in the South in early
September 1960. We were charged with a crime, and possibly more, for
the judge was outraged when the 7 of us all sat together, integrating
his court room. He demanded we sit according to the law or be cited
with contempt of court. We obeyed, and separated by race. He also
found us guilty of a felony, and we knew would remain “guilty”
until our case reached the US Supreme Court, if ever did.
Earlier
in 1962 I had “volunteered” for the navy. I passed several
exams, but when the recruiter discovered I was guilty of a felony, he
informed me that although I could be drafted, I could not volunteer
for service. (Of course, in the 1960s, “volunteer” was a
misnomer, for it was a way to choose the time and service one
preferred, rather than wait to be drafted.)
Back
to the draft into the army in the Customs House. Now, when the Army
officer discovered I had been found guilty of a felony, he told me a
different story. This officer said I would have to speak to the FBI
man before I could be inducted, but I would have to wait because he
was then talking to the Black Muslim in the other room. When I got
to speak to the FBI agent, I was told that because of the seriousness
of the charge, he would have to speak with the District Attorney, and
request that he drop the charges first in order that I could be
inducted. Because that might take weeks, I was told to go home and
await word. Although I did not travel from the Customs House in New
Orleans to Fort Chaffee in Arkansas that day, I was allowed to keep
the boxed chicken. Weeks went by. Apparently, the newly elected DA,
Jim Garrison, refused to drop the sit-in felony charges. I was not
inducted. But I would be interviewed again by the FBI on 26 November
1963.
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