That document...after our discussion I went back and tried to make sense of it again but I couldn't...but it's the same one that I have been posting about now. It's not a FISA application; that's why it didn't make sense. It's a review paper about problems with FISA applications and 702(17) Queries. The September 2016 FISA application is briefly discussed near the beginning of the paper and became the focal point, but the actual contents of the application are not included. We don't know what was in that FISA application, what was the supporting info, what Rodgers saw, and what Rodgers' actual certification was or meant. As I said, Rogers did not know about the unusual 702(17) Queries activities in detail until the audit was completed in October 2016, a month later, and that is when he shut the process down; this review paper discusses the latter and it's subsequent effects on the FISA court. Turns out the unusual 702(17) Queries were originating from the DOJ-NSD, an entity which is authorized to perform them -- I doubt Rodgers knew about contractors having access to raw FBI-surveillance data in September, but he was suspicious of something to trigger that audit in July. After the audit -- boom! Lets wait until we have the opportunity (hopefully) to discover the contents of the actual September 2016 FISA application, and then we'll revisit -- you indeed may be correct.