Posted on 11/13/2017 6:43:24 PM PST by UnwashedPeasant
The self-described strategic intelligence firm Fusion GPS that was behind the controversial anti-Trump dossier has a track record of intimidation and smear tactics, according to congressional testimony and the firsthand account of a London-based Venezuelan journalist who said he was labeled a pedophile, extortionist and drug trafficker after criticizing one of Fusions clients.
I believe that Fusion GPSs business is to do basically whatever the paymasters tell them to do, Alek Boyd, the Venezuelan journalist, told Fox News in his first American TV interview. They are particularly good at spreading misinformation, disinformation and smears.
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By "Left," I am including the Republican Left.
If they do what their pay masters tell them regardless of the ethical nature of the act doesn’t that make them lawyers? Oh wait, that could also make them congressmen, lobbyists, etc. birds of a feather at fusion gps/dem/republican parties.
I believe that Fusion GPSs business is to do basically whatever the paymasters (like Hillary Clinton) tell them to do, Alek Boyd, ...
Fusion GPS should be charged under the RICO statute. Thet are racketeers and espionage agents.
Mow the whole bunch down !
Just came from Facebook by way of Twitter and was looking for a “like” button. :)
Fusion GPS’s competitive advantage is they can both create the smear AND get it placed in the mainstream media - regardless if true or false.
And, both political parties hire them.
Get all their bank records!
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