I guess staff whacked some posts.
backintexas2013 said:
I guess staff whacked some posts.
ellebee said:backintexas2013 said:
I guess staff whacked some posts.
They got clintoned
Here is the actual quote from the FISA application that Schiff included in his Memo; it had footnotes embedded within it -- it was a photo copy so it has been reproduced below without the footnote annotations, the latter information provided below the quote:FriscoKid said:
I need y'alls help. Someone said it was disclosed (in a footnote on the FISA application) that the DNC/Hillary had paid for the dossier. I didn't think this was claimed anywhere, including the Schiff memo.
Quote:
..In an extensive explanation to the Court, DOJ discloses that Steele
"was approached by an identified U.S. Person, who indicated to Source #1 [Steele] that a U.S.-based law firm had hired the identified U.S. Person to conduct research regarding Candidate #1's ties to Russia. (The identified U.S. Person and Source #1 have a long-standing business relationship.) The identified U.S. Person hired Source #1 to conduct this research. The identified U.S. person never advised Source #1 as to the motivation behind the research into Candidate #1's ties to Russia. The FBI speculates that the identified U.S. Person was likely looking for information that could be used to discredit Candidate #1's campaign."
(via footnotes)
U.S. Person = Simpson
Source #1 = Steele
U.S.-based law firm = Perkins Coie LLP
Candidate #1 = Donald Trump
Quote:
Christopher Steele, the Man Behind the Trump Dossier
How the ex-spy tried to warn the world about Trump's ties to Russia.
By Jane Mayer
It has to do with the 2018 election.RoscoePColtrane said:
SO it's been a year and just now Mueller is subpoenaing emails from the campaign members?
WTF has he been doing for the last year? He's just now asking for this? If you were actually looking for collusion in the campaign you'd think this would have been a starting point....
What Mueller is asking for: Mueller is subpoenaing all communications including but not limited to emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. that this witness sent and received regarding the following people:
[ol]Carter Page Corey Lewandowski Donald J. Trump Hope Hicks Keith Schiller Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Rick Gates Roger Stone Steve Bannon [/ol]The subpoena asks for all communications from November 1, 2015, to the present. Notably, Trump announced his campaign for president five months earlier on June 16, 2015.
Muller is definitely not Penske materialQuote:
WTF has he been doing for the last year? He's just now asking for this? If you were actually looking for collusion in the campaign you'd think this would have been a starting point....
Has to be tied to his digging into Nadar and the UAE nonsenseRapier108 said:It has to do with the 2018 election.RoscoePColtrane said:
SO it's been a year and just now Mueller is subpoenaing emails from the campaign members?
WTF has he been doing for the last year? He's just now asking for this? If you were actually looking for collusion in the campaign you'd think this would have been a starting point....
What Mueller is asking for: Mueller is subpoenaing all communications including but not limited to emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. that this witness sent and received regarding the following people:
[ol]Carter Page Corey Lewandowski Donald J. Trump Hope Hicks Keith Schiller Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Rick Gates Roger Stone Steve Bannon [/ol]The subpoena asks for all communications from November 1, 2015, to the present. Notably, Trump announced his campaign for president five months earlier on June 16, 2015.
Mueller is planning to drop his nuke about 2 weeks before the election.
At the very least, he is hoping to catch most if not all of those people in some kind of process crime.
I've seen several tweets suggesting that this is in reference to Kushner. Seems to correlate with the UAE stuff.Rapier108 said:It has to do with the 2018 election.RoscoePColtrane said:
SO it's been a year and just now Mueller is subpoenaing emails from the campaign members?
WTF has he been doing for the last year? He's just now asking for this? If you were actually looking for collusion in the campaign you'd think this would have been a starting point....
What Mueller is asking for: Mueller is subpoenaing all communications including but not limited to emails, texts, handwritten notes, etc. that this witness sent and received regarding the following people:
[ol]Carter Page Corey Lewandowski Donald J. Trump Hope Hicks Keith Schiller Michael Cohen Paul Manafort Rick Gates Roger Stone Steve Bannon [/ol]The subpoena asks for all communications from November 1, 2015, to the present. Notably, Trump announced his campaign for president five months earlier on June 16, 2015.
Mueller is planning to drop his nuke about 2 weeks before the election.
At the very least, he is hoping to catch most if not all of those people in some kind of process crime.
Always good:fasthorses05 said:
Doc, I don't think I want to be that enlightened!
BTW, and I'm sure among all 207 pages of this thread, this has been discussed, but other than "The Last Refuge, Thomas Wictor, V Lindsay, and maybe Seth Abramson, who is also good to follow at "threadreaderapp"?
I'm asking because I prefer not to read 3-4 threads of each author, in order to find out who's accurate, and/or provocative. If it's all great, no reply needed--just wondering.
drcrinum said:Here is the actual quote from the FISA application that Schiff included in his Memo; it had footnotes embedded within it -- it was a photo copy so it has been reproduced below without the footnote annotations, the latter information provided below the quote:FriscoKid said:
I need y'alls help. Someone said it was disclosed (in a footnote on the FISA application) that the DNC/Hillary had paid for the dossier. I didn't think this was claimed anywhere, including the Schiff memo.Quote:
..In an extensive explanation to the Court, DOJ discloses that Steele
"was approached by an identified U.S. Person, who indicated to Source #1 [Steele] that a U.S.-based law firm had hired the identified U.S. Person to conduct research regarding Candidate #1's ties to Russia. (The identified U.S. Person and Source #1 have a long-standing business relationship.) The identified U.S. Person hired Source #1 to conduct this research. The identified U.S. person never advised Source #1 as to the motivation behind the research into Candidate #1's ties to Russia. The FBI speculates that the identified U.S. Person was likely looking for information that could be used to discredit Candidate #1's campaign."
(via footnotes)
U.S. Person = Simpson
Source #1 = Steele
U.S.-based law firm = Perkins Coie LLP
Candidate #1 = Donald Trump
As you can see, the information provided to the Court did not indicate that the dossier was paid for by the DNC & HRC.
This statement is an obvious lie: "The identified U.S. person never advised Source #1 as to the motivation behind the research into Candidate #1's ties to Russia." They had a long standing business relationship since 2010, plus Steele was in the US in September talking to multiple news agencies about the dossier in order to plant leaks. No mention is made of Nellie Ohr working for Fusion GPS, or that the Ohrs were friends with Steele -- I'll wager that Steele & Simpson met with the Ohrs in September when Steele was making the rounds with the news agencies (I think we will find out about the latter as well as Nellie's HAM radio license).
This statement is grossly misleading because the FBI knew that the DNC & HRC had paid for the dossier and that is was opposition research: "The FBI speculates that the identified U.S. Person was likely looking for information that could be used to discredit Candidate #1's campaign."
This makes absolutely no sense to me. Steele's sources were Russian. That's the purview of the CIA. They also were talking with British intelligence. Why not at least try to get some confirmation from CIA Russian assets? Or ask British intel to check with their Russian assets?Quote:
Inevitably, though, word of the dossier began to spread through Washington. A former State Department official recalls a social gathering where he danced around the subject with the British Ambassador, Sir Kim Darroch. After exchanging cryptic hints, to make sure that they were both in the know, he asked the Ambassador, "Is this guy Steele legit?" The Ambassador replied, "Absolutely." Brennan, then the C.I.A. director, also heard the rumors. (Nunes reportedly plans to examine Steele's interactions with the C.I.A. and the State Department next.) But Brennan said recently, on "Meet the Press," that he heard just "snippets" about the dossier "in press circles," emphasizing that he didn't see the dossier until well after the election, and said that "it did not play any role whatsoever" in the intelligence community's appraisal of Russian election meddling. Brennan said of the dossier, "It was up to the F.B.I. to see whether or not they could verify any of it."
Tailgate88 said:
What was offensive enough that staff had to nuke?
Bobcat06 said:
Russian ***** claims she has audio tape of Oligarch Oleg Deripaska talking with an US person.
NYT is giddy thinking this is finally it for Trump, but this prompts the question if anyone had seen Mark Warner recently?
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/05/world/asia/nastya-rybka-trump-putin.html
Sounds totally legit...Quote:
A Belarusian escort with close ties to a powerful Russian oligarch said from behind bars in Bangkok on Monday that she had more than 16 hours of audio recordings that could help shed light on Russian meddling in United States elections.
The escort, Anastasia Vashukevich, said she would hand over the recordings if the United States granted her asylum. She faces criminal charges and deportation to Belarus after coming under suspicion of working in Thailand without a visa at a sex-training seminar in the city of Pattaya.
I was there a couple of times in the late 80's when I was a jarhead. I saw things that I wish I had never seen. That place is pretty much one big sex industry circus with everything you could possibly imagine, along with some disturbing stuff for every sicko.Quote:
She faces criminal charges and deportation to Belarus after coming under suspicion of working in Thailand without a visa at a sex-training seminar in the city of Pattaya.
Man, this will be difficult to not derail this thread!!93MarineHorn said:I was there a couple of times in the late 80's when I was a jarhead. I saw things that I wish I had never seen. That place is pretty much one big sex industry circus with everything you could possibly imagine, along with some disturbing stuff for every sicko.Quote:
She faces criminal charges and deportation to Belarus after coming under suspicion of working in Thailand without a visa at a sex-training seminar in the city of Pattaya.
Now that you bring it up, I'm pretty sure it was me. It was definitely a shot at Mr. Ratt.backintexas2013 said:Tailgate88 said:
What was offensive enough that staff had to nuke?
Well someone posted a link to the video Round n Round by Ratt. A horrible song even by 80's hair band standards. Staff took it out and then at least my comment about it. Someone replied to my comment but I never saw it because staff whacked that post too.
No, that wasn't me who brought it up, it was me who posted after you did. I think you said it "that as a random post", which it was.backintexas2013 said:
You should have gotten a week for bringing up that song. You could of at least posted Wanted Man or You're in Love.
friscodick said:Bobcat06 said:
Russian ***** claims she has audio tape of Oligarch Oleg Deripaska talking with an US person.
NYT is giddy thinking this is finally it for Trump, but this prompts the question if anyone had seen Mark Warner recently?
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/05/world/asia/nastya-rybka-trump-putin.htmlSounds totally legit...Quote:
A Belarusian escort with close ties to a powerful Russian oligarch said from behind bars in Bangkok on Monday that she had more than 16 hours of audio recordings that could help shed light on Russian meddling in United States elections.
The escort, Anastasia Vashukevich, said she would hand over the recordings if the United States granted her asylum. She faces criminal charges and deportation to Belarus after coming under suspicion of working in Thailand without a visa at a sex-training seminar in the city of Pattaya.