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Robert Mueller Is Pulling The Dirtiest Trick In The Book To Impeach Trump

Robert Mueller put all his cards on the table.

After a year of pretending like he wasn't out to destroy Donald Trump, the truth is

now plain for all to see.

And Mueller just pulled the dirtiest trick in the book to achieve his goal of impeaching

President Trump.

Trump's legal team has been working to negotiate an end to the Mueller probe.

Part of that strategy included an offer for the President to submit written answers to

Mueller's questions.

The special prosecutor in the Iran-Contra affair questioned President Reagan in this

manner.

But this did not satisfy Mueller.

Mueller rejected the offer.

Politico reports:

"SPECIAL COUNSEL ROBERT MUELLER'S TEAM HAS REJECTED THE IDEA THAT PRESIDENT DONALD

TRUMP BE ALLOWED TO ANSWER QUESTIONS IN WRITING, ACCORDING TO A SOURCE FAMILIAR WITH THE PROCESS,

WHO ALSO CAUTIONED THAT IT "DOESN'T MEAN THE LAST CHAPTER'S BEEN WRITTEN ON THAT."

MUELLER, WHO IS OVERSEEING THE SPRAWLING INVESTIGATION INTO WHETHER TRUMP CAMPAIGN AIDES COLLUDED

WITH RUSSIANS TO INFLUENCE THE 2016 ELECTION AND INTO WHETHER TRUMP OBSTRUCTED JUSTICE,

HAS BEEN IN TALKS WITH THE PRESIDENT'S LAWYERS FOR MONTHS ABOUT THE FORMAT OF A POTENTIAL

INTERVIEW.

IN A CONVERSATION WITH POLITICO ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, RUDY GIULIANI, WHO RECENTLY JOINED

TRUMP'S OUTSIDE GROUP OF LAWYERS, SAID MUELLER'S TEAM AND TRUMP'S LAWYERS ARE STILL FAR APART

ON THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR AN INTERVIEW.

"WE BOTH HAVE ISSUES WE WANT TO RESOLVE," THE FORMER NEW YORK MAYOR SAID.

AMONG THE TRUMP LEGAL TEAM'S DEMANDS: A CHANCE TO REVIEW THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT INTERNAL

RECORDS RELATING TO THE SCOPE OF MUELLER'S INVESTIGATION INTO POSSIBLE COLLUSION BETWEEN

THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN AND RUSSIA.

"WE HAVEN'T BEEN GIVEN IT.

WE'VE NEVER SEEN IT," GIULIANI SAID."

Mueller shooting down this reasonable offer makes it clear his only interest is impeaching

Trump.

Live questions give an opportunity for follow-ups and to catch Trump off guard.

If the President misstates who was in a meeting or what was said, Mueller can claim Trump

committed a criminal offense by lying to investigators.

That will then become the grounds to impeach the President.

Trump needs to view Mueller as a hostile force.

The special counsel is a zealot who is committed to accomplishing his mission of ridding America

of Donald Trump.

Should Trump agree to an interview, he should walk in knowing he is now behind enemy lines.

There is no more debate.

By rejecting Trump's offer for written answers and insisting on a live interview, Mueller

is an active participant in a silent coup against the President of the United States.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

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Trump's Israel embassy move is in the interest of peace: Brad Blakeman - Duration: 6:36.

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✅ Pastoor Mannaerts: "Liegende priester is prachtige PR-stunt voor de kerk" - Duration: 1:47.

Meer dan een miljoen televisiekijkers zagen gisterenavond hoe Pieter Delanoy ontmaskerd werd als de mol in het gelijknamige televisieprogramma

Een opmerkelijke mol want Pieter is . priester. Antwerps pastoor Rudi Mannaerts vindt het alvast fantastisch en vindt het oke dat Pieter al die tijd gelogen heeft

"Wie de tien geboden kent, weet dat er niet mag gelogen worden", aldus Mannaerts

"Maar het gaat hier over een spel. En bij een spel is het de bedoeling dat je wint

Bij 'De Mol' moest je daar nu voor liegen maar het gaat nog altijd om de fun.""Ik vind het heel goed dat Pieter heeft deelgenomen aan het programma", gaat Mannaerts verder

"Priesters hebben nu het clichébeeld van saai, ouderwets en een halve seut te zijn

Maar nu er zich iemand ontplooid heeft die levenszin, schwung en vreugde heeft in zijn leven… Dan is dat alleen maar een goede PR-stunt voor de kerk én het priesterschap

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BREAK Mental Barriers - What Is Learned Helplessness - Duration: 2:12.

In this video I will explain exactly what learned helplessness is and how it

may be affecting your day to day life learned helplessness is a mental state

for an organism like a human or animal is exposed to adverse stimuli that is

unpleasant or painful in over time the organism becomes unwilling to escape

that adverse stimuli even if the conditions are now avoidable the theory

of learned helplessness was developed in the 1960s and 70s by

American psychologist Martin Seligman Seligman came across this theory when he

discovered that dogs who received unavoidable electric shocks for an

extended period of time failed to take action when the shocks

became avoidable a similar phenomenon occurs when breeders raise elephants aza

baby elephant it will be chained to a post in the ground so it can escape

after multiple attempts to break free from its shackles the baby elephant will

build up the belief that their captivity is imminent as the elephant grows up it

becomes bigger and gains a strength to break free from its post however it is

now conditioned to believe that it cannot change the situation it is in so

how does learned helplessness affect your own lives sure we are not tied to a

post like elephants are shocked like the dogs in the study however humans often

experiences mental state as well for instance if you receive a bad grade you

may start to develop a mindset where you believe you may never succeed in school

like the elephant you may think that academic failure is imminent and never

make another attempt at that failed course or exam however as you invest

more time into your education and self-development you will become more

like the mature elephant who is strong and more than capable of breaking free

from its prior limitations at this point only your mindset will come in the way

of you and success thanks for watching if you enjoyed this video please hit the

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For more infomation >> BREAK Mental Barriers - What Is Learned Helplessness - Duration: 2:12.

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Montana Ag Network: ranching teen is a finalist for $50K scholarship - Duration: 3:03.

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Loretta Lynch Is In Big Trouble After One Email Revealed She Broke The Law - Duration: 12:00.

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Robert Mueller's Case Against Trump Is On The Ropes After This Courtroom Shocker - Duration: 11:03.

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Creamistry in Phoenix is combining breakfast cereal with ice cream - Duration: 2:10.

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Robert Mueller Is About To Blindside Trump With Bombshell Indictment - Duration: 12:00.

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Is it possible to send messages to the past? Is time travel possible? - Duration: 5:24.

One of the dreams that the human being has always wanted to fulfill is to find a way

to travel through time, in order to discover all the enigmas of history and, of course,

correct wrong decisions and behaviors, to modify destiny.

All this has been part of science fiction, but today, what was fantasy has a good chance

of becoming reality.

There is much speculation about what may be happening in particle accelerators in the

world, such as CERN, where astrophysicists and quantum physicists have gained access

to incredible knowledge, such as how to send messages to the past.

A passionate search.

Although not exactly in the accelerator of hadrons was where the formula of transmitting

information to the past was obtained, but thanks to the arduous research of Ronald Mallet,

a young man who since he was 11 years old set himself the goal of becoming a scientist

to look for how to travel to the past, motivated by the death of his father and thus save him.

Mallet's father died of a heart attack at the age of 33 and could not overcome it; on

the contrary, he was desperately looking for a way to go back and change everything, especially

when he read a book that came into his hands, entitled "The Time Machine".

The first step he took in his ambitious goal was to study everything related to Physics

in a disciplined way.

I had in my head, the fixed idea that there should be a method to open dimensional portals

or wormholes, that communicated directly to a specific time and place.

Ron was not an ordinary kid, but he used all his free time to imagine theories to make

that chronological leap and of course, he was the laughingstock of the entire university.

The theory of relativity inspired dimensional travel

Nobody gave the slightest collaboration to that eccentric boy with his crazy ideas, but

that motivated him even more to overcome the impossible.

He obtained his degree of Physics in 73 and was immediately employed in a factory.

Shortly after he was hired as a professor at the University of Connecticut.

This allowed him to increase his knowledge and discover that Albert Einstein had found

the fourth dimension of the Universe and this is neither more nor less than time.

Then, in that dimension superior to this one of dense matter, which is space, is time,

complementing the space-time equation.

Consequently, it has been studied that the wormholes of the black holes, curves space

and time and there was the key that Professor Mallet was looking for so much.

  At every moment our life is being affected

by time and space, which in turn depend directly on speed and the law of gravity.

We can see it in the satellites outside the atmosphere, that having less gravitational

pressure, the time is recorded with some variations and therefore, their clocks must be modified

frequently.

In the experiments of acceleration of particles, it has been possible to demonstrate that these

when traveling at the speed of light, their time of vitality multiplied by 30; They practically

do not age, but travel through time.

Mallet noticing all these details, tried to work with lasers and apply them, nothing more

nor less than the theory of the Relativity of Einstein.

He designed in his imagination a powerful laser machine that can bend time and space,

one could say literally: "the time machine".

One of his biggest assumptions was that in order to send a person to another dimension,

he would need to accumulate a huge amount of energy, so he considered that what he was

able to do was send only messages to the past and mathematically demonstrate this great

possibility.

The only problem, is that to create such a machine also requires a large capital, which

is not officially known if it was achieved or if in fact, this kind of technology is

already developed but in a veiled manner.

Quantum physicists affirm that at the moment in which an apparatus of these characteristics

is created, the most certain thing is that from the future will come messages to the

whole human race in the form of binary codes, warning of catastrophes, wars, bad governmental

decisions, etc. , in case of being well used.

There are those who say that the Vatican and the main world powers, since the Second World

War, keep this type of machines and artifacts in their possession, but obviously, they keep

it in absolute silence.

True or not, we live in a time of great technological and scientific advances.

Many stories have arisen with respect to time travel, which previously sounded like fiction

and today, a quite possible quantum reality.

For more infomation >> Is it possible to send messages to the past? Is time travel possible? - Duration: 5:24.

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'This is the time to go...' John Motson on hanging up the mic after 50 years - Duration: 8:44.

'This is the time to go...' John Motson on hanging up the mic after 50 years

For one thing, he'll be doing his very last BBC football commentary that afternoon – Crystal Palace v West Brom – before laying down his mic after half a century.

For another, he'll then be whizzed off on the final whistle to London's Royal Festival Hall to pick up his Bafta.

Yes, really.

They're giving footie's John Motson a Bafta – the Special Award, no less – like he's Joanna Lumley or something.

It's for his outstanding contribution to sports broadcasting.

How brilliant is that? "It is such an honour," he agrees.

But no tears after that final match, John? Really?.

"I think probably this is the moment, certainly to step down from Match Of The Day" John Motson "No, I don't think I'll burst into tears," he assures me.

"I'll just treat it, as much as I can, like any other game, and obviously everything will sink in afterwards.

Weird "I don't see it being a hugely emotional occasion." Fair enough.

But having been immersed in football for so long (10 World Cups, 10 Euros, 29 FA Cup Finals, 200-plus England inter- nationals) and, in the process, becoming, if I may say so, a sheep- skin-coated cult hero – won't it feel weird to just, er, stop? "Well, I'm only retiring from the BBC, Mike," says John, who'll be 73 in July.

"It's not that I'll never do anything in my life again.

"I'm not particularly sad because, BBC-wise, 50 years isn't a bad innings.

Everyone has their time, and the commentary job is now very, very overcrowded with lots of people wanting to do it.

"I've had a very good stint, and I think probably this is the moment, certainly to step down from Match Of The Day.

I have to say I'm quite relaxed about it." Relaxed, I wonder – or even a wee bit relieved? Motty clearly still loves the game, but the more we chat, the more I wonder if there are aspects of it he's grown a tad weary of.

Does he think, for example, that football's lost its soul? "Yes, maybe a little bit," he concedes.

"The working- class hero, who'd go to the ground on the bus with the supporters, is a long- forgotten feature of our game.

Players now have such an enormous amount of money, get treated so royally.

It's definitely changed in that way.

"It's harder now for fans to identify with them because they very rarely get to meet them.

"So there's a big divide - probably too big in many ways." Nor do I sense he's entirely keen on some of the technology muscling its ways in.

I mention VAR, for instance – the Video Assistant Referee thing that's sorted out key decisions in recent cup games.

Turns out it sends Motty mad.

"It's a load of rubbish," he declares.

"Goal-line technology is terrific, but to have the referee running across the pitch with his finger in ear, having to watch a video – it completely disregards his status.

"He's no longer in charge of his own decisions.

That's a great mistake." Soon, of course, Motty won't need to worry so much about stuff like this.

He can go and watch a game just for the fun of it.

Freed from his BBC shackles, will he now stand there and sing, I ask? My question seems to throw him a little.

That, or it convinces him I'm a moron.

"Sing?" he replies, with what sounds like a blend of bafflement and horror.

"Why would I SING.?" Okey-dokey.

Moving swiftly on.

Your most memorable moment?.

"I get asked this an awful lot," he replies.

"It does get a bit tedious I'm not going to pick out one.

There are 20 that'll feature in BBC Two's Motty Night on May 19.

I'm keeping my powder dry for that." Tedious, I sense, are questions about his legendary sheepskin coats.

But come on, I have to ask.

"The sheepskin coat thing came about by accident.

Someone took a photo of me at Wycombe in the snow.

It was never supposed to be part of my, whatever you want to call it, 'image'.

"Other people seized on that and made it into something it probably isn't.

I don't mind, it's quite affectionate, but no, I didn't set out to make that some sort of trademark." No plans then, I guess, for a museum of Motty sheepskins.

  So would Motty have loved to have been a footballer himself? He did, after all, help form a Sunday side, the Roving Reporters, in the mid-60s.

He played left-sided midfield.

Dreaming of the big time, perhaps? "No," he insists.

"I was better at table tennis.".

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