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America has got Moby. We may best know him as an electronic music artist, but now he’s claiming to be a highly skilled intelligence gathering machine.

See, he’s got his friends who work in Washington D.C. and he spent the weekend talking to them. And, these apparent insiders told the musician that the infamous Russian dossier is “100 percent real.” That means that all the salacious things it alleged about Trump, prostitutes and blackmail is real, too, according to Moby.

In wanting to sound the warning to the American public, Moby took to Facebook Monday and wrote a post outlining his inside scoop, the Huffington Post reported.

“The Russian dossier on trump is real. 100% real,” Moby wrote, saying that Trump is being blackmailed by the Russian government — and not just for the unverified “golden showers” episode involving rumored prostitutes. Russians are blackmailing the president “for much more nefarious things,” he said.

“The Trump administration is in collusion with the Russian government, and has been since day one,” he said.

He further claims that the Trump administration “needs a war, most likely with Iran.”

But Trump’s got his enemies, Moby said. Notably, they are politicians on the right who want Trump out of the White House because he’s a “drain on their fundraising and their approval ratings.”

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The politicians are also concerned that intelligence agencies in the United States and around the world are “horrified by the incompetence of the Trump administration, and are working to present information that will lead to high level firings and, ultimately, impeachment.”

The “We Are All Made of Stars” has been openly critical of Trump throughout his campaign and transition into the White House, mostly for his misogynistic rhetoric.

The singer said he felt compelled to make this information available for the sake of the public. He noted: “These are truly baffling and horrifying times, as we have an incompetent president who is essentially owned by a foreign power.”

The nearly 3,000 responses Moby’s post were largely critical, even from people who like Moby and who are inclined to believe the worst about Trump. Most complained about him posting unverified rumors, and others said he should stick to making music.

Wrote one: “I know you mean well, and I agree with your intent, but just posting unverified rumors with no sources or evidence to back that up is as harmful as the White House staff making stuff up. What happened to “When they go low, we go high?'”

Representatives for the musician didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.