The Pedophile Star Witness Of The Russian Collusion Hoax
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In 1985, George Nader was charged with receiving child porn.
The case was dismissed due to an invalid search warrant.
And just a few years later, he was caught again.
In 1991, he was convicted and given a six-month sentence on a felony charge for transporting child pornography.
Despite the earlier charge and later conviction, George Nader worked closely for the U.S. government.
He helped the George H.W. Bush administration free Americans who were being held hostage in Lebanon after the Iran-Contra affair.
He unsuccessfully tried brokering an Israeli-Syrian peace agreement for the Clinton administration.
And since then, he has continued to volunteer for U.S. politicians, acting as a middleman connecting American interests to his many Middle Eastern contacts.
In 2003, he was convicted in the Czech Republic for sexually abusing 10 boys, for which he only served one year in prison before being expelled from the country.
None of this seemed to affect his professional reputation with the U.S. government.
In May of 2016, George Nader, along with Andy Kawadja and six others, began funneling money from the UAE and Saudi Arabia into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
Nader and his associates sent over $3.5 million to organizations supporting Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign for president.
And after Clinton lost to Trump, they donated a million dollars to the Trump inauguration.
Court documents reveal that Nader was continually reporting to an unnamed foreign nation.
George Nader was considered a key witness in the Mueller investigation.
And while being questioned by the FBI on behalf of special counsel Robert Mueller in January of 2018, child pornography was incidentally found on one of his mobile phones.
But it wasn't until June of 2019 when Nader was finally arrested.
The charge was for possession and transportation of child pornography and images of bestiality.
He was also charged with transporting a 14-year-old boy from Europe to his Washington home for sex.
In January of 2020, Nader reached a plea deal with prosecutors and pleaded guilty to charges of possession of child pornography and transportation of a minor.
Prosecutors recommend the minimum penalty of 10 years, and sentencing is scheduled for April of 2020.
George Nader is not an anomaly.
Let us not forget that in the past 20 years, more than $17 million of taxpayer money has been paid out in 260 settlements involving sexual assault committed by members of the U.S. Congress.
Let us not forget Jeffrey Epstein, Bohemian Grove, and the Podesta emails.
There are wolves among us, and whatever we decide to do about it, we'll get what we deserve.
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