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Throughout the years of Aegon's conquest of Westeros, six of the seven kingdoms submitted

to his rule, with the Aegonfort settled upon the coast of blackwater bay, which soon became

the capital of King's Landing.

However his campaign of conquest proved incomplete as he was unable to capture Dorne, sending

his sister-wife Rhaenys atop her dragon Meraxes, only to find their castles and towns abandoned

or else populated with only women and children.

When she arrived at sunspear, it too was abandoned, save for Meria Martell, the elderly Princess

of Dorne who remained behind to warn Rhaenys that Dorne would never submit, saying,

"You may us, my lady, but you will not bend us, break us, or make us bow.

This is Dorne.

You are not wanted here.

Return at your peril."

Following this confrontation, Dorne was left in peace for a time, until the rest of their

campaign was completed and Aegon crowned as King of Westeros.

House Targaryen then set out to finish what they started, and in 4AC launched the first

Dornish War.

Flying south atop Meraxes, Queen Rhaenys again journeyed to Dorne, capturing castles and

burning Planky Town before arriving in Sunspear to capture the seat of House Martell, only

to find that Princess Meria was not present.

Meanwhile King Aegon and Lord Harlan Tyrell battled their way through the Prince's Path,

afterwhich Harlan led his forces to Hellholt, suffering many casualties along the way due

to the harsh desert climate, and finding the fortress abandoned upon his arrival.

King Aegon went on his own mission to capture Yronwood, but he too found the castle largely

abandoned, populated only by women, old men and young boys.

Moving on, Skyreach also proved deserted, yet Aegon at last encountered resistance at

Ghost Hill, where he defeated a champion of House Toland in single combat, only to then

discover he had actually fought a mad fool and that the rest of the castle was abandoned

like the others.

In the Boneway, Lord Wyl of Wyl attacked and defeated Lord Orys Baratheon and his host,

capturing a number of noblemen who were imprisoned for several years.

With Sunspear and many other castles, towns and fortresses captured, House Targaryen declared

victory, leaving the lord of House Rosby as Castellan of the dornish capital, while Lord

Harlan Tyrell remained behind with an army charged with quelling any rebellions that

might arise.

Yet once the Targaryens had withdrawn from the territory, the Dornish immediately began

their counter offensive, with Meria Martell re-emerging in Sunspear, leading her people

to take back her seat of power, capturing Lord Rosby and tossing him from the top of

the spear tower.

When Lord Harlan heard of this revolt, he gathered his army and departed Hellholt in

5AC, only for his forces to vanish in the Dornish desert, never heard from again.

Throughout the territory Dornish nobility and common folk rebelled against their would-be

conquerors, slaughtering the garrisons and overseers put in place by House Targaryen.

In 7 AC, Lord Wyl of Wyl ransomed the prisoners he captured during the battle of the boneway,

but decided to cut off their sword hands first, so they might never again raise a weapon against

Dorne.

Lord Orys Baratheon was profoundly affected by the loss of his hand, becoming bitter and

wrathful, desiring nothing more than to seek vengeance for this dishonour.

Having quickly lost all that they had gained in dorne, King Aegon mounted his dragon Belarion

the Black Dread, and flew south, burning a great number of castles in retaliation.

Yet rather than instilling fear, this only proved to escalate the conflict further, as

the Dornish marched north in 8AC, sacking a number of towns and villages as well as

burning the rainwood forest.

The following year, the Targaryen again unleashed dragonfire upon the Dornish, while House Fowler

led an army against Nightsong and House Dayne marched against Old Town.

Yet again the dragonlords went across dorne, burning Starfall, skyreach and Hellholt, however

as Queen Rhaenyra and Meraxes unleashed their fury against the seat of house uller, they

encountered unexpected resistance, as the Dornish used a scorpion to shoot them down,

presumably killing both the dragon and it's rider.

Enraged by the loss of his sister-wife, Aegon and Belarion went on a rampage, burning every

Dornish stronghold they could find, save for Sunspear which was left untouched.

Some say this was because the Martells possessed special weapons that might take down Aegon's

dragon, while others say it was a strategy, as the Targaryens were hoping to turn the

rest of the population against Sunspear by spreading a rumor that they had made a separate

peace with the throne.

Yet the Dornish remained loyal to House Martell, and the war continued, with both factions

placing large bounties upon the other side, resulting a great number of assassinations.

After a third failed attempt on the life of King Aegon, Queen Visenya formed the Kingsguard

in 10 AC, modelling their vows after those of the night's watch, preventing them from

holding lands, titles or being wed.

The war then continued on for 3 more years until the death of the elderly Princess Meria

Martell, succeeded by her son Prince Nymor who then sent a mysterious letter to Aegon

in King's Landing.

Although the contents of the letter remain unknown, some have theorized that it revealed

queen Rhaenys was still alive, having been captured and kept as a prisoner under torture.

The letter may then have offered to end her suffering in exchange for a cessation of hostilities.

In anycase Aegon burned the letter after reading it, and the next morning accepted defeat,

ordering the withdrawl of his troops from Dorne.

Despite the hostilities between their people, this peace lasted for the rest of Aegon's

reign, and the king even remained on good terms with Prince Nymor's daughter Deria

Martell, visiting sunspear in 23AC alongside his eldest son Aenys, for what was called

a feast of friendship.

For more infomation >> A Song of Ice and Fire: First Dornish War - Duration: 6:22.

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John Brennan Being Dragged In Front Of A Grand Jury – Obama Panicking! - Duration: 18:57.

John Brennan Being Dragged In Front Of A Grand Jury – Obama Panicking!

Veteran D.C. attorney Joe diGenova is someone that President Donald Trump trusts.

DiGenova was President Trump's initial pick to represent him in the Mueller probe, however,

diGenova was forced to step aside due to conflicts.

Still a part of the inner circle of the Trump administration, diGenova gave a clear and

concise picture of what is currently happening with the high-stakes gamble taken by various

members within the Obama Intelligence Community (IC) and others to infiltrate the Trump campaign

and frame Donald Trump with Russiagate in an effort to overthrow a duly elected president

in favor of their candidate of choice.

Key among the participants in this Machiavellian plot is former CIA director John Brennan.

Brennan's involvement is thought to have dovetailed with the FBI's recently disclosed

"Operation Crossfire Hurricane."

The name "Operation Crossfire Hurricane" was the code name given to the CIA's earliest

counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign.

The FBI claims the entire operation was launched based on the drunken ramblings of a low-level

Trump associate, George Papadopoulos to a Clinton-linked Australian ambassador.

It has been speculated that Papadopoulos may have been set up from the very beginning after

being fed information by a professor named Joseph Mifsud.

Interestingly enough, Mifsud is now currently listed as a missing person.

DiGenova appeared on Fox News and sat down with Tucker Carlson to discuss the recent

developments with the former federal prosecutor and former special counsel.

We know that Hillary Clinton was illegally exonerated.

We know that there was a significant and concerted effort to frame the current and sitting President

of the United States with crimes by infiltrating his campaign, as well as his administration

with moles and spies by the FBI.

We have learned that the crimes were deliberately committed by the FBI, senior members of the

Department of Justice, John Brennan, John Clapper, James Comey, and several others associated

with the Democratic Party

Neither Donald Trump nor his associates have committed any crimes.

DiGenova explains that the FBI willfully, deliberately, and purposely sent people into

the Trump campaign in an effort to plant false information, then forced that information

to be forwarded back to the CIA, funneled to the FBI, then used this false information

in FISA applications.

DiGenova stated – "Everybody involved in that process who knowingly participated

committed a crime."

DiGenova then has a very frank conversation with Tucker and offers Brennan from free legal

advice regarding his current circumstances –

Tucker: So why aren't they being held to account?

diGenova: As of today, I understand that a referral for criminal prosecution has been

made by Mr. Horowitz to Mr. Huber, who is investigating the FISA leaks, the unmasking,

the leaks of the unmasking and everything we described tonight.

Criminal referrals have already been made, and I suggest that Mr. Brennan – who loves

to make comments about the process, get himself a good lawyer.

Not a good writer.

Tucker: Wait, John Brennan the NBC news paid consultant?

diGenova: Yes, NBC News' consultant, the former Director of the Central Intelligence

Agency, the most partisan hack leader of the CIA in history, needs a very very good lawyer.

Tucker: Criminal lawyer?

diGenova: Yes, criminal lawyer – oh yes, he doesn't need a slip-and-fall lawyer,

although he's going to slip and fall.

He's going to be in front of a grand jury shortly.

Tucker: That's news.

diGenova: Yes, and that's good news.

Then just a few days prior diGenova dropped a bombshell during an interview with Laura

Ingraham claiming Brennan was behind the entire set up against President Trump, calling this

entire "set-up" a "soft coup:"

Joe DiGenova: It was abundantly clear that there was no legitimate basis even for a counterintelligence

investigation, let alone a criminal investigation.

It is quite obvious that John Brennan was at the head of the group of people who were

going to create a counterintelligence investigation against Trump by creating false information

that was going to be fed through Carter Page and fed through George Papadopoulos so that

it would be picked up, reported back to Washington and provide the basis for a counter, a fake,

counterintelligence investigation and it was all Brennan's doing.

And that is why counterintelligence is viciously fighting, revealing everything they can about

the source in London who everybody knows the identity of.

Laura Ingraham: Explain the source in London.

Joe DiGenova: The source in London was another person who was feeding false information to

George Papadopoulos and others about collusion which did not exist.

Brennan, along with FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok and former Secretary of State John

Kerry were recently accused of setting "Russian espionage traps for minor players in the Trump

campaign," according to journalist Paul Sperry.

It is clear that Brennan likely committed perjury during his Congressional testimony

regarding the notorious Steele dossier and he is now being actively investigated by House

Intelligence Committee Chairman, Devin Nunes.

Then there was this particular lie Brennan told while being grilled by Trey Gowdy.

Gowdy asks a rather pointed question of Brennan as he is known for doing, stating – "Did

you have evidence of a connection between the Trump campaign and Russian state actors?"

Brennan replied: "As I said, Mr. Gowdy, I don't do evidence."

Then Brennan was asked by Adam Schiff about the Flynn investigation and replied that President

Trump never pressured anyone to have the Flynn investigation dropped.

Adam Schiff: "With respect to the allegations made recently that the President or his aides

may have sought to enlist the member of the IC or Director Comey himself to drop the Flynn

investigation, uh have any members of the IC shared with you their concerns that the

President was attempting to enlist the help of the people in the intelligence community

to drop the Flynn investigation?"

Brennan: "No, sir."

Adam Schiff: "Are you aware of any efforts the President has made who enlist the support

of the intelligence community personnel to push back on a narrative involving the collusion

issue that Mr. Rooney was asking about?"

Brennan: "I am unaware of it."

Sperry wrote in February 2018 for RealClear Investigations stating of Brennan's Congressional

testimony:

"In his May 2017 testimony before the intelligence panel, Brennan emphatically denied the dossier

factored into the intelligence community's publicly released conclusion last year that

Russia meddled in the 2016 election "to help Trump's chances of victory."

Brennan also swore that he did not know who commissioned the anti-Trump research document

(excerpt here), even though senior national security and counterintelligence officials

at the Justice Department and FBI knew the previous year that the dossier was funded

by the Hillary Clinton campaign."

Except, Brennan was directly feeding former President Obama unverified and unsubstantiated

dossier information in direct contradiction to his testimony before Congress.

Former NSA Director Michael Rogers specifically stated to Congressional investigators that

the dossier was, in fact, part of the Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA) in the Russia investigation.

Sperry goes on to add:

"In a March 5, 2018, letter to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, Adm. Rogers

informed the committee that a two-page summary of the dossier — described as 'the Christopher

Steele information' — was 'added' as an 'appendix to the ICA draft,' and

that consideration of that appendix was 'part of the overall ICA review/approval process.'

'Brennan put some of the dossier material into the PDB [presidential daily briefing]

for Obama and described it as coming from a 'credible source,' which is how they

viewed Steele,' said the source familiar with the House investigation.

'But they never corroborated his sources.'"

It appears Brennan, the Obama State Department, the CIA and the FBI conspired to set "Russian

espionage traps" for minor players in the Trump campaign, planted a mole (or several)

within the Trump campaign, and then used a phony Clinton-funded dossier created by a

former British spy to bolster their flimsy claims as part of the ICA.

It appears as if the whole house of cards is about to come crashing down and as it does

Brennan continues to behave even more irrationally.

As more is revealed and the plot continues to unravel it is becoming clearer that Brennan

is unhinged.

Remember this is the very same man that insisted on being sworn in under Obama on an original

draft of the constitution (without the Bill of Rights and all those inconvenient amendments),

spied on members of Congress, endorsed torture, and ran Obama's covert drone war.

Considering the direction things seem to be going for John Brennan and his role in what

may be the largest scandal in U.S. history, diGenova's advice to get a "very very

good lawyer" seems sound.

Meanwhile, as Congressional investigators and the DOJ's Inspector General wrap up

their investigations of what happened, we wonder just how much deeper the rabbit hole

goes.

For more infomation >> John Brennan Being Dragged In Front Of A Grand Jury – Obama Panicking! - Duration: 18:57.

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Rudy Giuliani Just Laid Down THE LAW on Jeff Sessions - Duration: 18:57.

Rudy Giuliani Just Laid Down THE LAW on Jeff Sessions

Remember when Barack Hussein Obama was in the White House?

It seems as if the DOJ was his personal attack dog, going after anyone and everyone who did

not "fall in line" with Obama's progressive plan.

No one is asking for that level of cronyism, but it would be nice if Trump's DOJ at least

pretended to have his back.

That's precisely what President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani was saying when he

called out Jeff Sessions for 'protecting a bunch of renegades" within the FBI.

From Washington Examiner

There is also dispute about whether the Justice Department will ever fully comply with Nunes'

subpoena, as well another by House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., for information

on matters related to the Russia investigation.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the chair of the House Freedom Caucus, told CNN that a DOJ

official told him the agency had "no intention" of complying with Nunes' subpoena.

Meadows added that he is not "optimistic that the Department of Justice will voluntarily

comply with the two outstanding subpoenas that are there."

However, a source familiar with the situation told CNN that Meadows was off the mark in

his characterization of the negotiations.

Whether or not there is continued resistance from DOJ, Nunes may soon have some more leverage

with DOJ with a helping hand from Trump.

Rudy Giuliani, Trump's lawyer, told the Washington Post on Thursday that he now believes

Congress should secure the release of classified information regarding Mueller's Russia investigation.

"It's ridiculous," Giuliani said.

"You guys in the press should have them.

I don't know why the current attorney general and the current director of the FBI want to

protect a bunch of renegades that might amount to 20 people at most within the FBI."

Meanwhile, Nunes has sought other ways to pressure the Justice Department.

Earlier this month, Nunes threatened to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt

of Congress over the Justice Department pushback on requests for information related to the

Russia investigation.

But, in speaking with Sinclair Broadcasting Group on Thursday, Nunes shifted his sights

to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is overseeing Mueller's operation since

Sessions recused himself, saying he should be the one held in contempt of Congress.

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