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Link Posted: 7/31/2018 5:47:53 AM EST
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Looks like some senators are gonna get a pass for leaking fisa documents through a staffer.
Que the Oprah meme, “Passes, passes for everyone! You get a Pass! She gets a Pass! He gets a Pass! Everyone gets a Pass!
So he leaked a FISA warrant and got charged with lying to the FBI....

Isn't that something?
Link Posted: 7/31/2018 5:58:00 AM EST
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So he leaked a FISA warrant and got charged with lying to the FBI....

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Notice he didn't get charged for leaking. And his defense requests affidavits from Senators on the Committee. Maybe there's a reason, and he didn't lie about the leak? Do you Bongino?
Link Posted: 7/31/2018 6:02:51 AM EST
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So he leaked a FISA warrant and got charged with lying to the FBI....

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Notice he didn't get charged for leaking. And his defense requests affidavits from Senators on the Committee. Maybe there's a reason, and he didn't lie about the leak? Do you Bongino?
Yeah I listened. but, IMO this is just another case of the feds letting this fucker be tried on a lesser crime to obscure the stuff that would rock the boat.

It is just like the IG report on the Clinton server investigation. The IG covers lesser wrong doings for us rubes and the rest gets  a pass.
Link Posted: 8/1/2018 2:39:34 AM EST
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-are-the-fbi-and-cia-hiding-1533078662
By Thomas J. Baker
July 31, 2018 7:11 p.m. ET
Did the Central Intelligence Agency lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation down a rabbit hole in the counterintelligence investigation of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign?

Although the FBI’s case officially began July 31, 2016, there had been investigative activity before that date. John Brennan’s CIA might have directed activity in Britain, which could be a problem because of longstanding agreements that the U.S. will not conduct intelligence operations there. It would explain why the FBI continues to stonewall Congress as to the inquiry’s origin.

Further, what we know about the case’s origin does not meet the threshold required by the attorney general guidelines for opening a counterintelligence case. That standard requires “predicate information,” or “articulable facts.”

From what has been made public, all that passes for predicate information in this matter originated in Britain. Stefan Halper, an American who ran the Centre of International Studies at Cambridge, had been a CIA source in the past. Recent press reports describe him as an FBI informant. Joseph Mifsud, another U.K.-based academic with ties to Western intelligence, met with Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos on April 26, 2016. Mr. Mifsud reportedly mentioned “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. Then, on May 10, Mr. Papadopoulos met with Australian Ambassador Alexander Downer in London, to whom he relayed the claim about “dirt” on Mrs. Clinton.

Peter Strzok, the FBI’s deputy assistant director, went to London Aug. 2, 2016, two days after the case was opened, ostensibly to interview Mr. Downer about his conversation with Mr. Papadopoulos. But what about the earlier investigative activity? The FBI would not usually maintain an informant in England. It is far likelier that in the spring of 2016 Mr. Halper was providing information to British intelligence or directly to the CIA, where Mr. Brennan was already pushing the collusion narrative.

James Clapper, the former director of national intelligence, has acknowledged that “intelligence agencies” were looking into the collusion allegations in spring 2016. The Guardian, a British newspaper, reported that British intelligence had been suspicious about contacts between associates of Mr. Trump’s campaign and possible Russian agents. That prompted Robert Hannigan, then head of Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters, to pass information to Mr. Brennan. With only these suspicions, Mr. Brennan pressured the FBI into launching its counterintelligence probe.

The FBI lacked any real predicate. But in the post-9/11 world, a referral from the CIA would cause some in the FBI to believe they had to act—particularly as the agency’s information originated with America’s closest ally. Shortly after the case opened that summer, Mr. Brennan gave a briefing to then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, telling him that the CIA had referred the matter to the FBI—an obvious effort to pressure the bureau to get moving on the collusion case.

As the FBI’s investigation progressed, it would use a surveillance warrant against Carter Page, a former member of Mr. Trump’s campaign, who had been in contact with Mr. Halper. A dossier prepared for the Clinton campaign by Christopher Steele, formerly of Britain’s MI6, was used to obtain the warrant.

The existence of the investigation was withheld from the congressional “gang of eight” because of its “sensitivity,” former FBI Director James Comey later said. The FBI continues to withhold the full details of the origin story from Congress. Their rationale is the “protection of sources,” as the origin lies with our best international partner.

Although Mr. Brennan has exposed himself as a biased actor, the CIA has escaped criticism for using only thinly sourced information from British intelligence to snooker the FBI. Most damaging is the possibility that the CIA violated agreements with Britain by spying there rather than asking MI5 or MI6 to do so. And that may be what is really being withheld from Congress.

Mr. Baker is a retired FBI special agent and legal attaché.

Appeared in the August 1, 2018, print edition.
Link Posted: 8/1/2018 2:42:05 AM EST
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https://www.bostonherald.com/opinion/op_ed/2018/07/fisa_documents_reveal_fbi_collusion?amp??

FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Laura Hollis
Monday, July 30, 2018

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FILE - In this file July 7, 2016, photo then-FBI Director James Comey testifies before the House Oversight Committee to discuss Hillary Clinton's email investigation, at the Capitol in Washington.

Our media’s valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

Last week saw the release of the applications used to obtain warrants from the FISA court to spy on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign. Obtained by Judicial Watch, the 400-plus pages of (heavily redacted) documents support the conclusions earlier drawn by the House Intelligence Committee (and denounced by Democrats as hysteria): the FISA warrants were obtained through obfuscation and deceit.

As various commentators predicted would be proven, the bulk of the information that formed the basis for the FISA warrant applications was the “dossier” of allegations about Donald Trump’s activities in Russia. This dossier was provided to the FBI by British spy Christopher Steele. Steele was hired during the 2016 presidential campaign by opposition research firm Fusion GPS, who was paid by Hillary Clinton’s law firm Perkins Coie, who was paid by the Clinton campaign and the DNC. The allegations were scandalous and completely unverified, in violation of federal statutes and FISA court rules.

In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans.

But there’s more. In another incredible coincidence, Fusion GPS had hired scholar and professor Nellie Ohr as a “paid Russian expert.” Nellie Ohr happens to be married to Bruce Ohr, deputy attorney general in the Justice Department. Bruce Ohr is alleged to have passed his wife’s anti-Trump research to the FBI. He was demoted for failing to disclose not only his wife’s employment with Fusion GPS, but also his own meetings with Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson.

The FISA court was never told any of that. They were never supposed to know. None of us was ever supposed to know.

When thousands of DNC emails were leaked to the public through Julian Assange’s organization WikiLeaks, we learned that Hillary Clinton had abused the primary process, nearly bankrupted the DNC and effectively stole the nomination from Bernie Sanders. We also learned the press played favorites with Clinton, getting her approval before running stories and forwarding debate questions to Clinton in advance. (The official line is Russians hacked the DNC computers and gave the emails to WikiLeaks. Assange and former U.S. and U.K. intelligence officials vehemently deny this, and maintain it was an inside “leak,” not a hack. The DNC refused to turn over their servers to the FBI for inspection.)

And then there is Hillary Clinton’s misuse of a personal email server to handle classified State Department information. We now know that then-FBI director James Comey decided not to prosecute Clinton before the investigation was even concluded. We also know that FBI attorney Peter Strzok rewrote Comey’s initial report to change Comey’s description of Clinton’s conduct from “grossly negligent” — which was a violation of the applicable federal statute — to “extremely careless.”

This is the same Peter Strzok who expressed his loathing for Donald Trump in many of the tens of thousands of texts he exchanged with his lover and fellow FBI attorney Lisa Page. Strzok infamously assured Page that they had an “insurance policy” and that they “would stop” Trump from becoming president. At a congressional hearing two weeks ago, Strzok arrogantly insisted that his bias did not affect his job performance.

He must think we’re all idiots.

But then, we were never supposed to know any of this.

Hillary Clinton was supposed to win. No one would know the FBI “investigation” into her violations of federal statutes was a foregone conclusion that would exonerate her. No one would know that members of the FBI and the DOJ were using their government powers to attack and discredit the man who wasn’t “supposed” to win, but did.

Trump’s unorthodox presidency has been a great gift. It has exposed the corruption in our government, and the betrayal of the American public by so much of the press.

Laura Hollis is a syndicated columnist.
Link Posted: 8/2/2018 7:02:50 AM EST
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So, are we at a standstill with regards to getting the 20+ pages of the FISA application unredacted?

The way I understand things:

POTUS could DECLAS - Would called out as meddling in the investigation.

Nunes could DECLAS - Danced around this speaking to Tucker.
Link Posted: 8/2/2018 7:12:48 AM EST
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Link Posted: 8/2/2018 7:16:42 AM EST
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He knows what's glaringly obvious, in the documents that the DOJ won't release

Link Posted: 8/2/2018 7:25:49 AM EST
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Supposedly Obama Security counselors unmasked hundreds of names. All of this goes back to him. I figure the main goal of the spying was to give Hillary Trumps game plan so Podesta could counter.

I think this kind of thing is common place and that secret sections of the patriot act cover it. I think Mueller is a PNAC new world order type out of central casting and his job is to obfuscate just how commonplace real time surveillance is on people for no other reason than political control over the population. I don't even think a FISA warrant is required to do it. I think once Trump was the guy o the R ticket, they got a FISA warrant (using FusionGPS as a sock puppet for both the FBI here and the CIA in the UK)  as insurance so what they did would seem legitimate.

The FBI purposefully  kept Strzok out of scope so that everything that happened could be penned on him. They will say all of this happened due to a failure of protocols to pull a compromised team leader from an investigation and attempt to stop the investigation  there instead of letting the public know what the government has been up to since 9/11.  I don't think he was fucking Page either.

I think a lot more besides but people will be saying my FISA book is more broke than an _'s.
Link Posted: 8/3/2018 5:55:44 AM EST
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Judicial Watch: Strzok requested to keep special FBI powers
Link Posted: 8/3/2018 7:05:02 AM EST
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FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Laura Hollis
Monday, July 30, 2018

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Our media's valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

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Is she an Arfcommer?
Link Posted: 8/3/2018 8:18:47 AM EST
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FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Laura Hollis
Monday, July 30, 2018

Credit: Associated Press
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Our media's valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

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Laura Hollis is a syndicated columnist.
Is she an Arfcommer?
Link Posted: 8/8/2018 4:29:01 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/13/2018 2:29:30 PM EST
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https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/BREAKING-Strzok-fired/5-2137231/

https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/BREAKING-Strzok-fired/5-2137231/
Link Posted: 8/13/2018 2:34:04 PM EST
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Top secret!
Link Posted: 8/17/2018 10:58:49 AM EST
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Link Posted: 8/22/2018 8:45:22 PM EST
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Link Posted: 8/27/2018 10:39:46 PM EST
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Potentially Big Crossfire hurricane news.

https://saraacarter.com/whistleblower-exposes-key-player-in-fbi-russia-probe-it-was-all-a-set-up/

Former DOD employee uncovered a long history of questionable behavior by FBI informant
Key player in Russia probe appears to have significant ties to Russian government

Adam Lovinger, a former Defense Department analyst, never expected that what he stumbled on during his final months at the Pentagon would expose an integral player in the FBI’s handling of President Donald Trump’s campaign and alleged Russia collusion.

Lovinger, a whistleblower, is now battling to save his career. The Pentagon suspended his top-secret security clearance May 1, 2017, when he exposed through an internal review that Stefan Halper, who was then an emeritus Cambridge professor, had received roughly $1 million in tax-payer funded money to write Defense Department foreign policy reports, his attorney Sean Bigley said. Before Lovinger’s clearance was suspended he had taken a detail to the National Security Council as senior director for strategy. He was only there for five months before he was recalled to the Pentagon, stripped of his prestigious White House detail, and ordered to perform bureaucratic make-work in a Pentagon annex Bigley calls “the land of misfit toys.” His security clearance was eventually revoked in March 2018, despite the Pentagon “refusing to turn over a single page of its purported evidence of Lovinger’s wrongdoing,” Bigley stated. Conservative watchdog group, Judicial Watch, recently filed a federal lawsuit against the Defense Department to obtain the withheld records.

Lovinger also raised concerns about Halper’s role in conducting what appeared to be diplomatic meetings with foreigners on behalf of the U.S. government because his role as contractor forbids him from doing so, according to U.S. federal law.
An investigation by SaraACarter.com reveals that the documents and information Lovinger stumbled on and other documents obtained by this news site, raise troubling questions about Halper, who was believed to have worked with the CIA and part of the matrix of players in the bureau’s ‘CrossFire Hurricane’ investigation into Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. Halper, who assisted the FBI in the Russia investigation, appears to also have significant ties to the Russian government, as well as sources connected directly to President Vladimir Putin.

Halper did not respond to requests for comment.

“When Mr. Lovinger raised concerns about DoD’s misuse of Stefan Halper in 2016, he did so without any political designs or knowledge of Mr. Halper’s spying activities,” Bigley told SaraACarter.com. “Instead, Mr. Lovinger simply did what all Americans should expect of our civil servants: he reported violations of law and a gross waste of public funds to his superiors.”

And for that, Bigley said, Lovinger has paid the ultimate price in his 12-year career as a strategist in the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment. According to Bigley, shortly after Lovinger began reporting and asking questions about suspicious contracts given to Halper and others, including one person closely associated Chelsea Clinton, his security clearance was suspended. Later, on April 3, 2018, the DoD’s Washington Headquarters Services Director Barbara Westgate sent a letter to Lovinger indefinitely suspending him from duty and pay status after his clearance was removed in March. The letter stated, “The purpose of this memorandum is to notify you that I am proposing to indefinitely suspend you from duty and pay status in your position as a Foreign Affairs Specialist.”

Lovinger, who is married with three children and is the family’s primary breadwinner, has been living off the generosity of family members since his pay was removed.

The retaliation for whistleblowing was something Bigley expected. “So, we weren’t surprised when DoD bureaucrats moved shortly thereafter to strip Mr. Lovinger of both his security clearance and his detail to the National Security Council, where he had been Senior Director for Strategy as a by-name request of the incoming Trump Administration,” said the attorney.

“Yet, we were puzzled by the unprecedented ferocity of efforts to discredit Mr. Lovinger, including leaks from DoD of false and defamatory information to the press,” he said. “Our assumption was that the other contractor about whom Mr. Lovinger explicitly raised concerns – a close confidante of Hillary Clinton – was the reason for the sustained assault on Mr. Lovinger, and that certainly may have played a role.”

Bigley suspects it was more than the Clinton-connected contracts adding, “Mr. Lovinger unwittingly shined a spotlight on the deep state’s secret weapon – Stefan Halper – and threatened to expose the truth about the Trump-Russia collusion
narrative than being plotted: that it was all a set-up.”

Halper’s Ties to Russian Officials Raise Serious Questions

Halper has had a long career and worked in government with several GOP administrations. At 73, the elusive professor spent a career developing top-level government connections–not just through academia but also through his work with members of the intelligence apparatus.

Those contacts and the information Halper collected along the way would eventually, through apparent circumstance, become utilized by the FBI against the Trump campaign. But, it was during his time hosting the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar at the University of Cambridge where Halper shifted from a professor and former government consultant to FBI informant on the Trump campaign.

In 2016, Halper was an integral part of the FBI’s investigation into short-term Trump campaign volunteer, Carter Page. Halper first made contact with Page at his seminar in July 2016. Page, who was already on the FBI’s radar, was accused of being sympathetic to Russia and sought better relations between the U.S. and Russian officials. Halper stayed in contact with Page until September 2017.

During that time, the FBI sought and obtained a warrant from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to spy on Page and used Halper to collect information on him, according to sources. The House Intelligence Committee Russia report and documents obtained by this outlet revealed that the bulk of the warrant against Page relied heavily on an unverified dossier compiled by Former British Spy Christopher Steele and the matter is still under congressional investigation. Steele, who was a former MI6 agent, also had ties to many of the same people, like former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove, who were part of the seminar.

Halper, along with Dearlove, left the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar in December 2016, saying they were concerned about Russian influence. Halper had told reporters at the time that it was due to “unacceptable Russian influence.”

Ironically, documents obtained by SaraACarter.com suggest that Halper also had invited senior Russian intelligence officials to co-teach his course on several occasions and, according to news reports, also accepted money to finance the course from a top Russian oligarch with ties to Putin.

Several course syllabi from 2012 and 2015 obtained by this outlet reveal Hapler had invited and co-taught his course on intelligence with the former Director of Russian Intelligence Gen. Vladimir I. Trubnikov.

On May 4, 2012, the course syllabus states, “Ambassador Vladimir I. Trubnikov will comment on the challenges faced while directing the Foreign Intelligence Service, his tenure as Ambassador to India, President Putin and the likely course of Russia’s relations with Britain and the U.S.”

In May 2015, Trubnikov returned to teach with Halper at his seminar in Cambridge on “current relations between the Russian Federation and the West.” Other notable intelligence experts attended the event in 2015, including Major Gen.Peter Williams, a former British commander of the mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany.

Halper’s partner in the seminar, Cambridge Professor Neil Kent has also espoused better relations with Russia and Putin in his writings and told Russia Today in a 2014 interview that “everyone is attacking and demonizing Russia.” According to Kent’s biography, he was a professor from 2002 to 2012 at Russia’s St. Petersburg State Academic Institute.

Even more interesting are reports from the British Media outlet, The Financial Times, that state Halper received funds for the Cambridge seminar from Russian billionaire Andrey Cheglakov, who has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Cheglakov also funded Veruscript in 2016, which raised the suspicion of Dearlove and those connected to the seminar. Veruscript, a publisher for a Russian academic journal, was suspected by MI6 of being a front for Russian intelligence. Kent also happened to be the editor and chief of the journal. He published the inaugural article in the journal “The Journal of Intelligence and Terrorism”  blaming the West for the Russian invasion into Crimea but the journal closed down due to their suspicions.

Dearlove was also concerned “that Russia may be seeking to use the seminar as an impeccably credentialed platform to covertly steer debate and opinion on high-level sensitive defense and security topics,” according to the Financial Times sources.

A former senior intelligence official told this news outlet, “It’s all smoke and mirrors. Halper was well aware when he was bringing in Trubnikov in 2012 that the Russian’s were already there at his invitation. The FBI uses Halper to get more information on Trump aides but it’s Halper who has the real connection to Russia.”

Lovinger raised concerns with top officials at the Pentagon in 2016 and noted that Halper went far beyond his work as a contractor after he discovered that the amount of money the professor was being paid for his research did not make sense.

Lovinger stressed his concern that Halper was not just being utilized as a contractor, but that he was also conducting diplomatic work for the Pentagon “in violation of federal law,” according to Bigley.

In one email from Stephan Halper to Andrew May, the second highest ranking official in Lovinger’s office, Halper writes about a planned trip to conduct meetings in India.

“I am in Cambridge en route to India – arriving Saturday. So far 14 meetings have been scheduled with various parts of the political-military community. On Monday, a meeting is planned with the Delhi Policy Group where I will meet with Brigadier Seghal who is, apparently working with ONA (Office of Net Assessment) Can you tell me anything about him,” according to the document obtained by SaraACarter.com.

Halper and George Papadopoulos

Halper was not only spying on Page for the FBI in 2016, but he had also made contact in September 2016 with another Trump campaign volunteer, George Papadopoulos. He invited Papadopoulos to London that September, luring him with a  $3,000 paycheck to work on a research paper under contract.  By this time the young Trump campaign volunteer had already been in contact London-based professor, Josef Mifsud, who had basically informed him that the Russians had damaging material about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Misfud’s role has also come into question by Congress.

Eventually, Papadopoulos was swept into Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel investigation and pled guilty to one count of lying to the FBI. His wife, Simona Papadopoulos, who’s been a vocal advocate for her husband, told SaraACarter.com that essentially he was forced to plead guilty because of threats from Mueller’s team and lack of financial resources.

After testifying behind closed doors last month to the House Intelligence Committee, Simona told this outlet that she testified to Congress “as far as George is concerned, he met with individuals following the same pattern of behavior….and all of a sudden (Halper) was asking if he was doing anything with Russians…. This is the case with Halper, who is now proven to be a spy, possibly with (Australian Ambassador) Alexander Downer” who her husband met with in London.

Halper and Michael Flynn

Before Page and Papadopolous, there was the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. Flynn had been invited to Cambridge in February, 2014 for a a dinner hosted by both Dearlove and Halper.

The investigation into Trump didn’t start with Carter Page or George Papadapolous, but with Flynn.

But during that time, Flynn was already walking a fine line with the Obama Administration and battling President Obama and the CIA over his deep disagreement with the administration’s narrative that al-Qaeda and extremists groups, had been defeated or were on the run. Several months later Flynn was forced to resign early and ended his tenure as the director of the DIA.

“Flynn was pushed out by Obama and then became a thorn in the side of Obama and the Clintons when he joined the Trump campaign,” said a former senior intelligence source with knowledge of what happened. “The investigation into Trump didn’t start with Carter Page or George Papadapolous, but with Flynn. Flynn was already on the CIA and Clinton target list. Those same people sure as hell didn’t want him in the White House and they sure as hell didn’t want Trump to win.”

Flynn’s career with Trump ended as quickly as it came. He was forced to resign as Trump’s National Security Advisor 27 days after taking the job. The highly classified conversation between Flynn and former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak was leaked to the Washington Post in January 2017 and he was later questioned by the FBI on that conversation. According to former FBI Director James Comey, the agents who interviewed Flynn did not believe he was lying, but in the end, Flynn pled guilty to one count of lying to Special Counsel Robert Mueller. He had already spent more than $1 million in lawyers fees and sold his home to help with the debt. According to sources, Flynn’s family was being threatened by the Mueller team.

Halper’s involvement in the bureau’s investigation started much earlier than the FBI’s opening of its Crossfire investigation into the Trump campaign on July 31, 2016. He was already providing information on Page, Papadopolous, and Flynn earlier that year.

And it was in 2016 when Halper had told the FBI that he witnessed concerning interactions between Russian academic, Svetlana Lokhova, and Flynn at the February 2014 seminar dinner. This suspicion – without any proof – was then leaked to papers in London and eventually discussed in the U.S. media.  Lokhova told the BBC in May 2017 that when she first saw the allegations raised in the media she thought it was a joke.

Numerous sources with knowledge of the allegations Halper made about Flynn, said that they were “absolutely” false and that Flynn and Lokhova only spoke for a short time at the dinner. Several email exchanges between Lokhova, Flynn and his assistant that took place after the dinner were generic in nature, as Flynn had asked her for a copy of a historical 1930s postcard she had brought to the seminar.

“But it didn’t matter that it wasn’t the truth,” said the former senior intelligence official. “It was already out there because of Halper’s allegations and the constant leaking and lying of false stories of those to the media.”
Link Posted: 8/29/2018 2:57:07 AM EST
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Anyone still following this thread should take the time to read the article above and listen to this.

Link Posted: 8/31/2018 12:51:36 AM EST
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Ohr named Andrew Weissman as a co-conspirator In his piss dossier efforts.

http://archive.is/NDZDp

Attorney Edward Lieberman, whose late wife Evelyn served as Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff, exchanged numerous emails with the co-founder of the controversial Fusion GPS firm and Russian participants in the infamous June 9, 2016, Trump Tower meeting, documentation provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee shows.

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/30/email-correspondence-between-clinton-associate-fusion-russians-trump-tower-meeting/
Link Posted: 9/1/2018 7:26:46 AM EST
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Link Posted: 9/1/2018 7:58:08 AM EST
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IMHO most of the gov. Intervention against trump remains unseen.
Think about what covertly goes on behind the scenes?
People who normally follow the rules are amazed how easy the rules are regularly circumvent.
Most people working in the trenches know how fast they can move through a system when told to " Just get it done" .  
A command given verbally we will never see, all we see is the aftermath or what we can trace about their actions or footprints electronically.

We are still only seeing a tiny peice of the pie.
Link Posted: 9/1/2018 8:18:23 AM EST
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Am on the road and behind the curve.
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Looking more and more like you called it right back in early 17, I thought you'd like to see this.
Link Posted: 9/1/2018 8:31:15 AM EST
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double tap
Link Posted: 9/1/2018 8:31:15 AM EST
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triple tap
Link Posted: 9/1/2018 8:33:52 AM EST
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IMHO most of the gov. Intervention against trump remains unseen.
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People who normally follow the rules are amazed how easy the rules are regularly circumvent.
Most people working in the trenches know how fast they can move through a system when told to " Just get it down" .  
A command given verbally we will never see, all we see is the aftermath or what we can trace about their actions or footprints electronically.

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Google, Apple and everything else that is "smart" updates real time. there are cameras in most computer and TV screens as well as microphones. The FISC is outdated and the patriot act allows the feds to do most of that stuff without a warrant.

You can bet your sweet ass that everything that could be monitored around Trump and everyone around him was being monitored in real time since probably 2011 at least. Probably ever since the tech to do so existed.

This FISA bullshit is window dressing that makes it official. You can do all of the warrantless spying you want on no bodies, when you need to spy to insure you can justify a coup, a warrant makes it look official.

Even if it is a Star Chamber courts warrant.
Link Posted: 9/2/2018 3:13:35 AM EST
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Tom Fitton's Video Weekly Update - IMPORTANT FISA COURT SCANDAL UPDATE
Link Posted: 9/3/2018 4:19:11 PM EST
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I still think Bill Priestap is key to this entire criminal conspiracy. He's the head of FBI counter intelligence so all of it had to go through him. All of it.

Yet his name is never mentioned by anyone. Not by congress, not by witnesses, no one

Here, when Comey gets surprised and scared upon being questioned about ignoring oversight, he attempts to throw Priestap under the bus. Note that he does not mention his name. No one ever mentions his name.

At 2:00 is where she makes him wet his pants.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlXXZQgh72Y
Staff photo of Bill Priestap:

http://static.deathandtaxesmag.com/uploads/2015/09/voldemort-640x394.jpg
Aaaaannnd, Here's Priestap!
Link Posted: 9/4/2018 1:53:16 AM EST
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Skip to 30 minutes for the breakdown of the NYT piece. Bongino doesn't really touch on the fact that the NYT mentions the fact that BHO was directly involved.

Link Posted: 9/4/2018 7:17:16 AM EST
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The author managed to miss the most important thing about Priestap's wife ... her family.
Link Posted: 9/4/2018 8:20:21 PM EST
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Link Posted: 9/6/2018 11:59:27 PM EST
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Link Posted: 9/8/2018 4:23:04 AM EST
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Link Posted: 9/10/2018 7:27:13 PM EST
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Link Posted: 9/13/2018 2:53:37 AM EST
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Comey's FBI was actively attempting to undermine Trump after the election. Their first main goals seem to be compromising Sessions and Flynn/

What were they attempting to conceal beyond spying on Trump?

Who offered up Rosenstein as DAG?

skip to 25 minutes

Link Posted: 9/13/2018 3:00:57 AM EST
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Link Posted: 9/13/2018 4:34:17 AM EST
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In before we find that 80% of the report will be redacted and most pages listing who did what when are are black pages.
Link Posted: 9/13/2018 4:59:47 AM EST
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Thanks for keeping this thread alive, waterglass.
Link Posted: 9/13/2018 5:02:53 AM EST
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Party line vote for alleged FISA warrant abuse? Now why would that be?
Link Posted: 9/13/2018 5:10:47 AM EST
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Thanks for keeping this thread alive, waterglass.
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Your welcome.

A lot of context gets lost when we start new threads each time something new happens. I wish I had done the same thing with some of these long threads from when this first broke in earl 2017 so people could see the dozens of narratives the underscores first put forward and then abandoned without any effort at all to reconcile themselves. Also some folks on here has pretty much laid it out exactly over a year ago and it has taken this long for the government to come clean to the degree that it has.
Link Posted: 9/13/2018 5:25:33 AM EST
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It unbelievable how the media is just not reporting on all this.
Link Posted: 9/13/2018 5:42:24 AM EST
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Thanks for updating this.
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It unbelievable how the media is just not reporting on all this.
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That is either some weapons grade sarcasm or an amazing display of naiveté.  
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