Was complaint against Kavanaugh part of a Deep State maneuver?

Scott Powell:
Was Christine Blasey Ford's testimony against Judge Brett Kavanaugh a total con job? It had all the earmarks of an 11th-hour ambush, facilitated by the dismissal of the lack of corroborating evidence, a predictable presumption of guilt ginned up by media that feed sensationalism and mob rule, and the calculated protection of the impenetrable shield of the #MeToo movement. It almost worked.

There are also fingerprints of a Deep State political hit job. The Steele dossier and Kavanaugh accusation have a lot in common, each being based on uncorroborated charges involving sex – tailor-made to foment a media circus, which is now the tail that wags the political dog in America.

To better understand these destructive forces, we need to follow the lawyers, just as we need to follow the money. Flanked on each side of Ford at her October 4 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee were attorneys Debra Katz and Michael Bromwich.

Michael Bromwich's selection to Ford's legal team may be specifically related to his longstanding ties with the FBI and DOJ. Interestingly, he happens to be an attorney for Andrew McCabe, the former FBI director fired for lying to investigators from his own agency. Out of all the lawyers in the most lawyered city in America, why would Ford choose him? Maybe Bromwich was chosen for Ford as the one attorney uniquely positioned to influence a final anticipated FBI investigation through McCabe's remaining supporters within the FBI.

Debra Katz, introduced to Ford by Senator Dianne Feinstein, is more than just a lawyer. An early major fundraiser for Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, Katz is also a left-wing street activist involved with various resist Trump efforts. She serves as vice chair of the Project on Government Oversight, a "core grantee" of George Soros's Open Society Foundation, which also funded some 20 of the largest groups that led the anti-Kavanaugh protests.

Ford visited and probably sought counsel from her Best Friend Forever and lawyer, Monica McLean, in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware for four days in late July. There Ford drafted and sent the fateful July 30 letter accusing Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault. It turns out that friend Monica was a former FBI special agent, having joined the DOJ in 1992 as a lawyer for the FBI, where she worked for 24 years, retiring after Trump was elected.

After Ford's accusation against Kavanaugh blew wide open, McLean saw potential blowback coming as a result of her involvement with Ford. She got legal counsel from attorney David Laufman, former DOJ prosecutor and chief of the National Security Division's Counterintelligence and Export Control. Laufman had previously assisted FBI Counter-Intelligence chief Peter Strzok on both the Hillary Clinton and Russian investigations – including the infamous "unsworn" interview with Clinton. Laufman resigned from the FBI in February, and Strzok was fired from the bureau in August.

These connections clearly support conjecture as to the scope and lengths to which people associated with the Deep State work together to destroy a nominee to the Supreme Court as they've been doing to the duly elected president.
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There is more.

When Diane Feinstein was being accused by the Republicans for leaking the  Ford letter she responded that she thought it may have been done by Ford's "beach friends."  That would be McLean of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.  Why would they characterize her as a beach friend when she was obviously much more important than an acquaintance met on the beach?

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