Trump Calls for Arrest of Smith
Readers of Clever Journeys knew Jack Smith’s corrupt history in December 2023 when we reported Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne had released new information on Smith, “the current Special Counsel prosecuting Donald Trump on two grounds:”
• The January 6, 2021 demonstration at the United States Capitol.
• The “crime” of “being an ex-President with an active Department of Energy clearance possessing classified materials.”
Byrne, with a stellar record for revealing news (although he is not in the journalism or news business), indicates his relationships within several federal agencies in various capacities over the years have been a rich source of “good behind-the-scenes information.”

Byrne revealed that “Jack Smith was the US prosecutor in the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where” he “was a blackmailer.”
Byrne: “Attorney General Merrick Garland learned about this material 18 months ago, and he (or Lisa Monaco) summoned Jack Smith back to Washington, DC to tell him something along the following lines:
“Listen you SOB, we know that you have been blackmailing people over in Europe and we are going to put you away for 30 years…. or you are going to come home and bring a prosecution against Donald J. Trump. We don’t care how far-fetched the legal theories, you are going to indict him and hound him to thwart his return to office.
Today, we learn:

Trump is now calling for Smith to be arrested:

According to Byrne, this “explains why Jack Smith has brought indictments against a man with an active DoE clearance for possessing classified materials, and also for whatever he did on J6 that no one can really explain.”

Byrne disclosed:
- Jack (Smith) was sending henchmen to Eastern Europe to convey the following message to various parties (both innocent and perhaps not-so-innocent): We know that during the Yugoslavian Civil War you murdered some people, Jack is going to indict you but if you will put $X in a suitcase for me to carry back to Jack your problems go away.
- $X = from $400,000 to $9 million (bribes of $7 million and $9 million were paid through Bitcoin, not suitcases).
- Jack sought a $100 million bribe from a head of state who refused payment and is now in prison.
- We learned of these allegations because of a passel of European whistleblowers who not only shared the stories, they wrote superbly detailed affidavits, provided texts and financial records, etc. Read the 151 pages with exhibits yourselves. From where I sit, Jack looks shtuped.”

Byrne
“In April 2022, this information with supporting documentation was provided by these whistleblowers to the offices of the DOJ in the Southern District of New York (SDNY) in lengthy phone calls.”

Byrne discloses that:
“SDNY arranged for these European whistleblowers to have a follow-on meeting with someone named Alan Tieger, someone whom they understood to be a high-level Internal Affairs officer, Alan Tieger.”

“Tieger had a phone call with some of these European whistleblowers from inside the SDNY offices in April, 2022.
- Alan Tieger spent the first few minutes of the call trying to get the whistleblowers to recant, and when they refused, reluctantly walked through their allegations and evidence.
- We know this not only from the whistleblowers affidavits, but in addition, because they recorded the 90-minute Zoom call (which is dynamite to hear, and which, of course, we have).
- The SDNY then buried the matter. That is likely explained by the fact that Alan Tieger turns out not to be from DOJ Internal Affairs, but a man who spent his career carrying Jack Smith’s luggage around the DOJ (and he has since replaced Jack as the American prosecutor at the ICC).
- So while the whistleblowers thought they were blowing the whistle on Jack Smith, they were tricked into doing so to Jack Smith’s own DOJ-butt-boy.”
Byrne is known to have a strong relationship with the FBI that “reached a crescendo” by working with them on Wall Street insider trading investigations, especially between 2005 and 2009.

Grassley
The impetus for the whistleblowers’ actions to go to Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IL) was because of forced shutdowns of their investigations and intelligence work. They stopped this work on sudden orders by both FBI Director Christopher Wray and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

In 2016, before Trump moved into the White House, negotiations began with Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) and Germany—collectively known as the P5+1. The European Union (EU) also took part.
During the summer of 2023, the Biden administration unfroze over $10 billion of Iranian assets held in Iraq, allowing Baghdad to move payments for Iranian electricity into accounts in Oman established for Tehran’s use — payments that will continue on a rolling basis.
The problem with Biden’s secret deal (a total package of at least $50 billion) is that it is illegal and dangerous. A 2015 law known as the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act prohibits sanctions relief for Iran tied to its nuclear activities until Congress has been afforded 30 days to review and potentially reject the deal.
The Biden Regime has bypassed that requirement. Joe Biden continues to make millions with his not so secret Iranian deals–as long as he remains in office.
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CINDY LEAL MASSEY, TEXAS AUTHOR






Wow. The truth and nothing but Putting sunlight on the cockroaches.
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Took some digging on this one, Jack. Let us hope that this comes to light and exposes him for what he is. Sadly, I have no faith in our justice system to do what is right. The media and Garland will cover for him and those tow moron’s in New York, the judge and the DA.
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All I can do is dig and hope the hole is Big enough. Thanks
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Keep digging. I can lend you my Ace Hardware sharpshooter.
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Ha! I have one too! Yall take care.
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