Here’s a theory on how the infamous “dossier” was created. We know from factual corroborated evidence that the DNC and the Clinton Campaign (let’s refer to them as the DNC/CC), whether separately or together, wanted to do “opposition research” on Donald Trump. The only purpose of “opposition research” is to dig up dirt. And the DNC/CC was desperate to dig up as much dirt as possible on Donald Trump. So, how do the DNC/CC go digging without doing the digging themselves? Somebody (it had to be the suggestion of one person at the beginning) at the DNC or the CC came up with the idea of searching Russia because it was known in all the business world that Donald Trump had, in the past, considered business possibilities there, Russian relationships and activities of Donald Trump, if any, aren’t important to this “theory” of the creation of a dossier. . Neither the DNC or the CC could do the dirt digging, so they “hire/retain” a well known Washington, D.C. law firm to find them an entity which could be their cover and yet do the deed. The rumor is that the DNC/CC gave/paid the law firm over twelve million dollars. The law firm in turn, hired an entity named Fusion GPS. We don’t know yet how much “front money” the law firm gave Fusion GPS. But we do know that Fusion GPS “contracted” an individual, Mister Steele, who is a British citizen had previously been some kind of a “spy” for Britain. It isn’t known at this writing how Fusion GPS came to “hire” Mister Steele. It is known that Mister Steele was the only person, the only one, who was tasked to dig up dirt on Donald Trump. The conclusion is that Mister Steele had a history of various Russia contacts. But here’s where the whole dossier thing becomes a fraud. Mister Steele purportedly, claimed, that he was gathering information from various mysterious Russian sources. What if, IF, mister Steel sees this as an opportunity to put some big bucks in his pocket? Simple. All Steele has to do is tell Fusion GPS that he needs ten thousand, a hundred thousand, a million, two million dollars to pay off his Russian contacts for their information. And what if Fusion GPS gives Steele the money requested? But, BUT, there are no , none, Russian contacts! It’s all a scam by Steele. He, all by himself, concocts every word he claims was given by some Russians in exchange for big money. To put is as simple as possible. Mister Steele saw an opportunity to pocket a lot of money because there was no way for Fusion GPS to verify anything he presented as information coming from some un-named Russians. The perfect scam. Fraud. Thus, the creation of a dossier.