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Quoted: “” The document is stored in the same place as the Nashville Manifesto. View Quote A trend needs to start same as the Biden laptop. If evidence is going to be given to the FBI make damn sure to copy it or document it fully before it is given. Then if they send that shit to Narnia fuckin drop the info bomb along with naming those that were part of investigation. |
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Quoted: Comey basically extended the middle finger on several occasions as well as openly lying to Elise Stefanik in a hearing . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Still waiting for Comey to be charged and prosecuted for his crimes. Still waiting… Comey basically extended the middle finger on several occasions as well as openly lying to Elise Stefanik in a hearing . Not to mention knowingly swearing a false oath in federal court multiple times. (Don’t try that at home, kids…) |
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Quoted: He instead gave them a letter explaining why he can’t give the document that the Senate subpoenaed. FBI in essence told the Senate to go pound sand. This does not surprise me even a little bit. View Quote I hate to say this but gov’t seems to be arrogant and out of control. No honor, sense of right and wrong. Tyrannical in nature. It may be time for a 1776 moment. I truly hopenot but hope fades with each incident. Off on a related tangent, I truly believe Robert Kennedy Jr is right about gov’t/CIA role in certain political assassinations |
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Sounds like an insurrection. Probably ought to lock him up indefinitely with no access to an attorney. If we are going to be a third world shithole we better do it right.
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Quoted: “Information from confidential human sources is unverified and, by definition, incomplete,” wrote FBI acting assistant director for congressional affairs Christopher Dunham, who also argued that informant reports must also be kept private to protect the sources of allegations. As is clear from the name itself, confidentiality is definitional to the FBI’s Confidential Human Source program,” Dunham wrote. “Confidential human sources often provide information to the FBI at great risk to themselves and their loved ones. The information they provide also can create significant risks to others who may be referenced in their reporting.” The FBI official concluded: “We also hope this helps you understand that keeping this kind of source information free from the perception or reality of improper influence — and preventing the redirection of this information for non-law enforcement or non-intelligence uses — is necessary for the FBI’s effective execution of our law enforcement and national security responsibilities.” The document is stored in the same place as the Nashville Manifesto. View Quote Understandable I guess, given a person coming forward to provide information on a drug kingpin or something like that, for example. This is the fucking president of the United States. So the president is going to come after the informant if the info is released to congress? Is that what the FBI is saying? They'd know since it would be the FBI itself or some other alphabet bunch coming after them. I would say that the information in congress' hands is just as secure as it being in LE, or "intelligence" hands given all their leaks and bad acts of late. If you're thinking "well, that's not saying much", I agree, but it seems like they are trying to do the right thing here. Congress getting this information is somehow going to have a chilling effect on confidential informants going forward? I'm pretty sure the informant in this case told the FBI because they thought they'd, I don't know, DO SOMETHING. So why doesn't the FBI just ask this informant if they can release the info to congress? Answer: they might say yes. This is all just weasel words to get out of doing the just and right thing, which the FBI has never been about. |
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And whatever happened to John Durham and his investigations? He sleeps with the fishes now? Won't see him no more.
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I remember hearing stories about traitors being hanged.
I guess it was just fiction. |
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Pearl Harbor Day, JFK Assassination, The Watergate Break-In, 9-11-2001.
Today is much bigger. Yes the MSM will ignore it, which shows how Big this day’s release is. 5-10-2023 will eventually live in infamy. Break out your good Scotch, Bourbon or Whiskey. |
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Quoted: Understandable I guess, given a person coming forward to provide information on a drug kingpin or something like that, for example. This is the fucking president of the United States. So the president is going to come after the informant if the info is released to congress? Is that what the FBI is saying? They'd know since it would be the FBI itself or some other alphabet bunch coming after them. I would say that the information in congress' hands is just as secure as it being in LE, or "intelligence" hands given all their leaks and bad acts of late. If you're thinking "well, that's not saying much", I agree, but it seems like they are trying to do the right thing here. Congress getting this information is somehow going to have a chilling effect on confidential informants going forward? I'm pretty sure the informant in this case told the FBI because they thought they'd, I don't know, DO SOMETHING. So why doesn't the FBI just ask this informant if they can release the info to congress? Answer: they might say yes. This is all just weasel words to get out of doing the just and right thing, which the FBI has never been about. View Quote If the informant thought the fbi would “do something” he’s dumber than a bag of hammers . Unless by “do something” he means kill him, then yes, they’re gonna “do something “ soon |
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If Trump wins in 2024 his first move would be to fire Wray and the left would cry foul again.
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This is where Trump wins our country back if he's elected. He'll gut the FBI management with in 24 hours. That and many other "agencies".
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Quoted: Still waiting for Comey to be charged and prosecuted for his crimes. Still waiting… View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Arrest Wray. Who has the power to arrest the FBI Director? And who would make the arrest? Still waiting for Comey to be charged and prosecuted for his crimes. Still waiting… Don’t forget Holder’s infamous gun running & getting a border agent killed & contempt of Congress. |
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That cocksucker
Louis Freeh ( former fbi director ) is paying for Hunter’s kids college. |
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Well it should be interesting to see the senate subcommittee's next move.....oh that's right, not a damn thing.
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Quoted: “Information from confidential human sources is unverified and, by definition, incomplete,” wrote FBI acting assistant director for congressional affairs Christopher Dunham, who also argued that informant reports must also be kept private to protect the sources of allegations. As is clear from the name itself, confidentiality is definitional to the FBI’s Confidential Human Source program,” Dunham wrote. “Confidential human sources often provide information to the FBI at great risk to themselves and their loved ones. The information they provide also can create significant risks to others who may be referenced in their reporting.” The FBI official concluded: “We also hope this helps you understand that keeping this kind of source information free from the perception or reality of improper influence — and preventing the redirection of this information for non-law enforcement or non-intelligence uses — is necessary for the FBI’s effective execution of our law enforcement and national security responsibilities.” The document is stored in the same place as the Nashville Manifesto. View Quote What!!! |
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Yeah we collected this confidential informant whistleblower documentation but we can't do anything with it because we don't know if it's actionable and we can't share it with you because it's confidential and so yeah we just aren't going to do anything with it. I'm not even sure why we collected it to be honest. Sorry Congress.
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