• The Plot Against the King

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 09:10:55 2022
    You just can't make this shit up. #45 is pushing this book. He says
    it should be in every school. lol

    "The Plot Against the King Paperback – April 1, 2022

    by Kash Patel (Author), Laura Vincent (Illustrator)
    4.6 out of 5 stars 2,009 ratings
    See all formats and editions
    Paperback
    $17.81
    4 Used from $13.27
    2 New from $34.99

    A key player in uncovering one of our nations biggest injustices tells
    the whole story—for kids!

    Kash Patel partners with Beacon of Freedom Publishing House, an imprint
    of BRAVE Books, to bring a fantastical retelling of Hillary’s horrible
    plot against Trump to the whole family.

    Full of fake heralds and keeper Komey’s spying slugs, this is a story of daring and danger. But never fear! Kash the Distinguished Discoverer
    will win the day.

    https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Against-King-Kash-Patel/dp/1955550123

    "Former Trump official Kash Patel writes children’s book repeating false claim over Steele dossier

    Story with characters such as King Donald and his enemy Hillary Queenton
    gives revisionist account of FBI inquiry that dogged Trump presidency

    Former Republican aide Kash Patel is followed by reporters in Washington
    Kash Patel, a former US defense department chief of staff, third from
    left, has written a children’s book repeating Donald Trump’s false claim around an FBI investigation into Russian collusion with the ex-president

    Kash Patel, a former Republican aide on the House intelligence committee
    who Donald Trump weighed installing as deputy CIA director, is
    publishing a children’s book on Monday that perpetuates the false claim
    the Steele dossier sparked investigations into Russian collusion.

    The book features characters such as “King Donald” and his enemy
    “Hillary Queenton”.

    In the book, titled “The Plot Against the King” and set to be published
    by Brave Books, Patel repeats Trump’s false claim that the FBI began investigating links between his campaign and Russia based on a dossier
    compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British spy.

    The 35-page tome, complete with an epilogue that details Donald Trump’s
    false claims about the FBI inquiry, bizarrely uses the tool of
    children’s fictional characters to provide a revisionist account of the
    probe that dogged the first two years of the Trump presidency and
    eventually led to a special counsel investigation.

    Over the course of the book, the narrative lionises Patel and depicts
    him as a wizard who supposedly shows how “the King” Trump was wrongly accused of “cheating” to take the throne.

    The book claims the king was accused of cheating by a “shifty knight” –
    a reference to the Democratic chair of the intelligence committee, Adam
    Schiff, who claims to have a “paper” from a “steel” box attesting to wrongdoing.

    But Patel writes that he then found evidence that the slug “Keeper
    Komey” – a reference to former FBI director James Comey – put slugs in the “steel” box at the behest of “Hillary Queenton”, who was also vying for the throne – a reference to Clinton.

    The wizard Patel then proclaims to the kingdom, the book says, that “the king, King Donald, is innocent” and “did not work with the Russonians” –
    a reference to Russia – and “Hillary wrote that paper and had her sneaky slugs slide into the steel box”.

    In reality the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into the
    Trump campaign after a foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, told
    an Australian diplomat that Russia had political “dirt” on Hillary
    Clinton ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

    The information in the Steele Dossier did not reach FBI officials
    involved in the investigation until almost a year after the 2016
    election, and even the then-Republican House intelligence committee for
    which Patel worked found no evidence for Trump’s claim.

    But the illustrated children’s book authored by Patel, a pre-publication
    copy of which the Guardian received unsolicited, makes no mention of
    that conclusion, or an additional memo stating conclusively that the FBI investigation did not originate with the Steele Dossier.

    Patel enjoyed a rapid rise from an obscure staffer on the Republican
    staff of the House intelligence committee after he endorsed Trump’s
    false claims that the FBI wiretapped Trump’s phones and was eventually promoted to chief of staff at the Department of Defense.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/16/former-trump-official-kash-patel-writes-childrens-book-repeating-false-claim-over-steele-dossier

    The book reviews on Amazon are a fun read, if you enjoy that sort
    of insanity.

    TB

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  • From filmbydon@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Tue Sep 20 18:33:19 2022
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 9:11:12 AM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
    You just can't make this shit up. #45 is pushing this book. He says
    it should be in every school. lol

    "The Plot Against the King Paperback – April 1, 2022

    by Kash Patel (Author), Laura Vincent (Illustrator)
    4.6 out of 5 stars 2,009 ratings
    See all formats and editions
    Paperback
    $17.81
    4 Used from $13.27
    2 New from $34.99

    A key player in uncovering one of our nations biggest injustices tells
    the whole story—for kids!

    Kash Patel partners with Beacon of Freedom Publishing House, an imprint
    of BRAVE Books, to bring a fantastical retelling of Hillary’s horrible plot against Trump to the whole family.

    Full of fake heralds and keeper Komey’s spying slugs, this is a story of daring and danger. But never fear! Kash the Distinguished Discoverer
    will win the day.

    https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Against-King-Kash-Patel/dp/1955550123

    "Former Trump official Kash Patel writes children’s book repeating false claim over Steele dossier

    Story with characters such as King Donald and his enemy Hillary Queenton gives revisionist account of FBI inquiry that dogged Trump presidency

    Former Republican aide Kash Patel is followed by reporters in Washington Kash Patel, a former US defense department chief of staff, third from
    left, has written a children’s book repeating Donald Trump’s false claim around an FBI investigation into Russian collusion with the ex-president

    Kash Patel, a former Republican aide on the House intelligence committee
    who Donald Trump weighed installing as deputy CIA director, is
    publishing a children’s book on Monday that perpetuates the false claim the Steele dossier sparked investigations into Russian collusion.

    The book features characters such as “King Donald” and his enemy “Hillary Queenton”.

    In the book, titled “The Plot Against the King” and set to be published by Brave Books, Patel repeats Trump’s false claim that the FBI began investigating links between his campaign and Russia based on a dossier compiled by Christopher Steele, a former British spy.

    The 35-page tome, complete with an epilogue that details Donald Trump’s false claims about the FBI inquiry, bizarrely uses the tool of
    children’s fictional characters to provide a revisionist account of the probe that dogged the first two years of the Trump presidency and
    eventually led to a special counsel investigation.

    Over the course of the book, the narrative lionises Patel and depicts
    him as a wizard who supposedly shows how “the King” Trump was wrongly accused of “cheating” to take the throne.

    The book claims the king was accused of cheating by a “shifty knight” –
    a reference to the Democratic chair of the intelligence committee, Adam Schiff, who claims to have a “paper” from a “steel” box attesting to wrongdoing.

    But Patel writes that he then found evidence that the slug “Keeper Komey” – a reference to former FBI director James Comey – put slugs in the “steel” box at the behest of “Hillary Queenton”, who was also vying
    for the throne – a reference to Clinton.

    The wizard Patel then proclaims to the kingdom, the book says, that “the king, King Donald, is innocent” and “did not work with the Russonians” –
    a reference to Russia – and “Hillary wrote that paper and had her sneaky slugs slide into the steel box”.

    In reality the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into the
    Trump campaign after a foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, told
    an Australian diplomat that Russia had political “dirt” on Hillary Clinton ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

    The information in the Steele Dossier did not reach FBI officials
    involved in the investigation until almost a year after the 2016
    election, and even the then-Republican House intelligence committee for which Patel worked found no evidence for Trump’s claim.

    But the illustrated children’s book authored by Patel, a pre-publication copy of which the Guardian received unsolicited, makes no mention of
    that conclusion, or an additional memo stating conclusively that the FBI investigation did not originate with the Steele Dossier.

    Patel enjoyed a rapid rise from an obscure staffer on the Republican
    staff of the House intelligence committee after he endorsed Trump’s
    false claims that the FBI wiretapped Trump’s phones and was eventually promoted to chief of staff at the Department of Defense.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/16/former-trump-official-kash-patel-writes-childrens-book-repeating-false-claim-over-steele-dossier

    The book reviews on Amazon are a fun read, if you enjoy that sort
    of insanity.

    TB

    I'll bet "King Donald" wishes he had a loyal Wizard, (Lawyer) who could show him away out of his legal jam, about now? Then, YKW could live, "happily ever afterwards..."

    Rudyard Kippling II

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