![]() I entered this fray two days after BuzzFeed with my article titled, The Trump Dossier Is Fake - And Here Are The Reasons Why. If true, Steele would have uncovered the most sensational scandal in American history – an American Manchurian candidate about to assume the reins of executive power in a mere nine days. The Dossier gave never-Trumpers the tantalizing excuse that Trump’s collusion with the Kremlin caused the unlikely defeat of Hillary Clinton. On January 11, 2017, BuzzFeed, a frequently contentious media platform, published a confidential report, titled “Republican candidate Donald Trump's Activities in Russia and Compromising Relationship with the Kremlin.” Purportedly gathered by former MI-6 agent, Christopher Steele, from high-level informants from within Vladimir Putin’s (and Trump’s) inner circles, Steele claimed, in effect, that Trump, was an agent of Putin’s Kremlin. Let’s go back to the beginning and my own small role in the matter: We’ll find proof if we follow the clues that Steele has given us. It suggests, yes, there must be something to the charge that Trump colluded with an enemy power. The widespread use of the term “roadmap” is telling. ![]() Let’s review the story of the Steele Dossier and ask whether clear-thinking unbiased persons in media or government would have taken the charges in the Dossier so seriously as to use it as the roadmap to Russian government officials’ purported alliance with Trump employees and campaign aides to help his election. The only “verified” information that Horowitz found was available from public sources. He found that the Dossier was compiled from hearsay and third-hand gossip from two low-level sources and that they denied the testimony attributed to them. Inspector General Michael Horowitz drove the final stake through its heart. We now know that the Steele Dossier is bogus. ![]() They were a knowing and willing part of the Democratic and media smear of a presidential contender, and then president, that paralyzed U.S. That our most sophisticated government officials acted as if the Dossier were legitimate leads to only one conclusion. Any residual doubt would have vanished after learning that its author, Christopher Steele, was an opposition researcher paid by the Democrats to dig up dirt on Trump. Mullins Funeral Home and Staff are serving the Owens Family.A cursory examination of the Steele Dossier should have convinced the CIA or the FBI that it was fake news. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the family in honor of his children. Honorary Pallbearers will be James Trig Dotson, Michael Beasley, Arlo Nett, Chris Myers and James Hunter Dotson. ![]() Pallbearers will be Dakota John Paul Dotson, Bradley James Dotson, Joel Beasley, Michael John Kendrick, Brett Maggard, Derek Kendrick, Eric Kendrick and Dustin Owens. Burial will follow in the Kendrick Family Cemetery. ![]() Funeral Services will be conducted on Wednesday, March 01, 2017, at 1:00pm with clergyman Gary Mullins officiating. The family will receive friends Tuesday, February 28, 2017, at 6:00pm with services being conducted at 7:00pm in Mullins Funeral Home Chapel. Jesse is survived by his parents His two daughters Jacquelyn England, Somerset, Kentucky, and Jada Owens, Newport News, Virginia three brothers Dustin Owens, Haysi, Virginia Bradley Dotson, Wise, Virginia Dakota Dotson, Wise, Virginia and two sisters, Whitni Salango, Fairdale, West Virginia and Stacee Myers, Beaver, West Virginia paternal grandmother, Ann Owens of Iron Station, North Carolina maternal grandmother, Margie Kendrick of Clintwood, Virginia. He was preceded in death by both his grandfathers James Weaver and John Paul Kendrick. He was an employee of High Tech Mining Asia in Indonesia. He was a 1996 graduate of Pound High School and went on to serve in the United States Navy. He was the son of Kevin and Marti Owens of Beckley, West Virginia, and Brian and Shanna (Kendrick) Dotson of Wise, Virginia. He was born September 19, 1978, in Kileen, Texas. Jesse Steele Owens, 38, of Beckley, West Virginia, died February 22, 2017. ![]()
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