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Chapter One -DNC EMAILS Seth Rich And A Man Called mcDuff Journalist - photo 1

Chapter One -DNC EMAILS, Seth Rich, And A Man Called mcDuff


Journalist George Webb Sits Down Son Of FBI G-Man To Hear A Tale Of Espionage And Intrigue

L ets Call Him McDuff I said to the amateur historian and Georgetown trial lawyer named John OLoughlin after he told me one of the most fascinating G-Man vs. Russian spy stories I had ever heard. I had just met OLoughlin three hours earlier while walking the bloodstained last footsteps of Seth Richs last moments alive in Washington, DCs Bloomingdale neighborhood.


I George Webb a newly arrived journalist in the DC area was doing background - photo 2

I, George Webb, a newly arrived journalist in the DC area, was doing background research for a series of television shows about the death of Seth Rich, the supposed slain hero of leaking the Hillary DNC emails to Wikileaks, when OLoughlin intercepted me and said he would like to share his dads story. OLoughlin thought there may have been foul play in his fathers early death after a career at the highest levels of the FBI and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His father was an FBI man and close associate of FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover, and McDuff as I called him the FBI man, seemed to be involved in similar intrigues as Seth Rich. Not only was there a telltale ring to Seth Richs whistleblower death at the DNC, but McDuff also was involved keeping an eye on Russian spies as they combed the Washington, DC area. I was ready to hear a real story of Russian spy intrigue in DC rather than the FBI manufactured tale that Trump worked with the Russians and Wikileaks to hack the DNC.

After I listened intently and asked questions with OLoughlin fascinated by - photo 3

After I listened intently and asked questions with OLoughlin, fascinated by this FBI and Joint Chiefs espionage tale. OLoughlin and I interlaced Russian espionage in DC history with banter about the recent Hillary DNC email baiting to the Trump Campaign, comparing her to Lady MacBeth. Was Hillary trying to rinse real blood stains of Seth Rich off her hands, or did she just drip fake Seth Rich blood all over the DNC emails to make them more juicy for the Trump Campaign to take the email bait? The MacBeth analogy became extended as we discussed all the Russia, Russia, Russia DNC email intrigues near the supposed last bloody footprints of Seth Rich. Eventually, we got around to the end of MacBeth, and I summarized What the DNC email story needs is a McDuff like your dad. Lets call your Dad McDuff. How would he have handled this DNC email lure case? I gave OLoughlins father the nickname of McDuff right there and then, the hero who comes in at the end of MacBeth to put the world right again. Over the next three years of incredible investigation, we would ask ourselves again and again, What would McDuff do.

Yes there were many similarities to the Seth Rich and McDuff whistleblower - photo 4

Yes, there were many similarities to the Seth Rich and McDuff whistleblower stories, separated by fifty years in time. (McDuff is far easier to say than Thomas Francis OLoughlin, but that is who we are talking about). I was looking into Seth Rich because he may have been exposing a secret evil cabal like the reluctantly evil MacBeth (Bill Clinton), and the seemingly evil at birth Lady MacBeth (Hillary Clinton). The MacBeths (Clintons) had used the powers of the kingdom (Presidency and State Department Secretaryship) to overthrow foreign governments through espionage and backstabbing. Seth Rich was being parlayed by the DNC spinmeisters at the time as the Banquos Ghost, the dead spirit calling out from the DNC grave to remind Bill and Hillary of their sins, to let Lady Hillary know she would never get out the spots of blood on her hands from here African overthrows. It was not difficult to imagine Hillary running through the White House with blood stained hands screaming Out Spot, Out!

In my weeks of canvassing around the Bloomingdale neighborhood in DC I had - photo 5

In my weeks of canvassing around the Bloomingdale neighborhood in DC, I had found little evidence Seth Rich was a whistleblower. The hero was fading quickly as more and more evidence he was actually dead was missing. He seemed more like an energy broker for a CIA pipeline specialist named Scott Kleeb, and man who made his mark doing surreptitious oil and gas pipelines for Genie Energie at a company named Pioneer Energy Solutions. OLoughlin had caught me a day of an emotional trough, when the incriminating evidence of Seth Rich as secret pipeline man had tipped the scales away from him being a DNC whistleblower. I needed a McDuff at that moment, and I indeed found one at that fortuitous DC restaurant.

Chapter Two - Haunting Similarities From The DNC Case To McDuff Uncanny - photo 6

Chapter Two - Haunting Similarities From The DNC Case To McDuff Uncanny - photo 7

Chapter Two - Haunting Similarities From The DNC Case To McDuff

Uncanny Historical Threads Run Through Fifty Years To Inform Us On Rockefeller, Kissinger, White Russian Spies, and DNC Rockefeller Compromise Dinners

N ow three years have gone by since that first lunch, and I have talked almost every day to OLoughlin during that period. For that last year, I moved to the same small, Southern Maryland island as OLoughlin to do a daily television show with him, where, coincidentally, the ex-CIA Director William Colby took his last paddle in his canoe before drowning in a suspicious death. Both John and I have learned a lot more about his father, Thomas Francis OLoughlin, the man I call McDuff, in those three years. I am sure John OLoughlin will author a more linear book cataloging the incredible things we found out in those three years, but I have the advantage of distance and perspective as an independent reporter to draw parallels to today. For instance, one of my favorite questions is How would McDuff stop the latest Trump coup today?.


Prokhorov With Michael Bloomberg Here are just a few of the eerie parallels I - photo 8
Prokhorov With Michael Bloomberg

Here are just a few of the eerie parallels I have found to the DNC email case and the Seth Rich case. First, I will discuss the topic of passing secrets to the Russians. Hillary Clinton had been accused of passing secrets to the Russian through a business incubator in Moscow called Skolkovo. A Russian named Dmitri Prokhorov (who owned the Brooklyn Nets) had insured the Clinton Foundation was adequately compensated. On my daily YouTube channel, I joked that Hillary used Prokhorov to Broker Off the spoils of the old Soviet Union, with commissions going to Hillarys Resources For The Future Fund, a secret slush fund for her eventual run for the Presidency. We will get to Prokhorov, Rahm Emanuel, and a Russian drug company called Veropharma later.

Unbelievably McDuff our FBI and Joint Chiefs of Staff hero was involved in a - photo 9

Unbelievably, McDuff, our FBI and Joint Chiefs of Staff hero, was involved in a sanctioned operation to pass faulty secrets to the Russian regarding the deadly nerve gas called VX and the ten times more deadly Novichok nerve gas fifty years before! None other than Christopher Steele, author of the Steele Dossier against Trump, had used Novichok to eliminate Russian joint venture partners of Prokhorov after all the brokering off was done for the old Soviet Union.

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