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Interesting that included in this article is a reference to the UAE/Prince/Blackwater article posted just above it. Have to remember the name Entous, a toilet bowl that catches Left-leaning leaks.Bulldog73 said:
A really interesting read on the Obama admin, the press, especially Adam Entous, the New Yorker writer chosen to carry Democrat Russiagate water including the Seychelles meeting. Apparently the Russiagate protocol was developed when Obama was spying on Congress and Israeli figures, and is still being employed today.
http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/256899/left-right-russiagate
Take a few minutes- its worth it.
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"Under the arrangement, Orbis was a subcontractor working for Fusion GPS, a private research firm in Washington," according to the article. "Fusion, in turn, had been contracted by a law firm, Perkins Coie, which represented both Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Several months after Steele signed the deal, he learned that, through this chain, his research was being jointly subsidized by the Clinton campaign and the D.N.C. In all, Steele was paid a hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars for his work."
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In a footnote on the warrant application to the court, the FBI stated that the "identified U.S. Person never advised Source #1 as to the motivation behind the research into Candidate #1's ties to Russia." Meaning that now embattled Fusion GPS, the firm that hired Steele to conduct the research, never advised him of who was paying his bill.
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OLEG DERIPASKA OP-ED: The Ever-Changing 'Russia Narrative' Is False Public Manipulation
...Yet on March 16, 2017, Daniel Jones himself a team member of Fusion GPS, self-described former FBI agent and, as we now know from the media, an ex-Feinstein staffer met with my lawyer, Adam Waldman, and described Fusion as a "shadow media organization helping the government, "funded by a "group of Silicon Valley billionaires and George Soros." My lawyer testified these facts to the Senate Intelligence Committee on Nov. 3. Mr. Soros is, not coincidentally, also the funder of two "ethics watchdog" NGOs (Democracy 21 and CREW) attacking Rep. Nunes' committee memo.
Long time lurker.drcrinum said:
https://saraacarter.com/ex-british-spy-knew-who-funded-dossier-fbi-told-secret-court-something-different/
In that lengthy article in The New Yorker about Chris Steele posted a few pages back, the author, Jane Mayer, stated that Steele knew the DNC & HRC were paying for the dossier within several months after he signed the contract. That meant he knew sometime before the summer was over.Quote:
"Under the arrangement, Orbis was a subcontractor working for Fusion GPS, a private research firm in Washington," according to the article. "Fusion, in turn, had been contracted by a law firm, Perkins Coie, which represented both Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Several months after Steele signed the deal, he learned that, through this chain, his research was being jointly subsidized by the Clinton campaign and the D.N.C. In all, Steele was paid a hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars for his work."
This does not jive with what the FBI/DOJ informed the FISA Court when it applied for the warrant to surveil Carter Page in October 2016:Quote:
In a footnote on the warrant application to the court, the FBI stated that the "identified U.S. Person never advised Source #1 as to the motivation behind the research into Candidate #1's ties to Russia." Meaning that now embattled Fusion GPS, the firm that hired Steele to conduct the research, never advised him of who was paying his bill.
Somebody lied. Was it Steele or the FBI/DOJ?
Cow Hop Ag said:
5 posts in 6+ years
Here is your first star.
She was hired in April or May 2016. It was in May 2016 that she applied for her HAM radio license.richardag said:drcrinum said:
Long time lurker.
I am guessing the FBI/DOJ lied. Wasn't Nellie Orh hired by Fusion GPS in May 2016?
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This is the first of two excerpts adapted from Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump (Twelve Books), by Michael Isikoff, chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, and David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones. The book will be released on March 13.
My guess is that the DNC could not use material sourced from the FBI to do a public smear of Trump. So if they got the info from Steele (a tin foil thought might be Steele actually got it from the FBI), and could get some journalist(s) to bite and publish it, it would be an awesome October surprise.FriscoKid said:
I've heard that some of the sex stuff with Russian hookers in the dossier might have been true and the FBI already knew all about it without FGPS.
The part that I'm struggling with (if that's true) is why did HRC pay Steele? Lynch could have just gotten the info straight from the FBI for Hillary. And, why would the FBI use Steele as a source in the FISA application? They could have just used their own.
It just doesn't add up that Steele wasn't the original source.
If Lynch gave that classified information to Hillary, it would have crossed a bright red line and the sourcing would have lead right back to her. Lynch would have become too radioactive to stay as AG when Hillary won.IDAGG said:My guess is that the DNC could not use material sourced from the FBI to do a public smear of Trump. So if they got the info from Steele (a tin foil thought might be Steele actually got it from the FBI), and could get some journalist(s) to bite and publish it, it would be an awesome October surprise.FriscoKid said:
I've heard that some of the sex stuff with Russian hookers in the dossier might have been true and the FBI already knew all about it without FGPS.
The part that I'm struggling with (if that's true) is why did HRC pay Steele? Lynch could have just gotten the info straight from the FBI for Hillary. And, why would the FBI use Steele as a source in the FISA application? They could have just used their own.
It just doesn't add up that Steele wasn't the original source.
If the sleazy stuff was actually true and they could get it published before the election it would have sunk Trump. Unfortunately for Hillary, it wasn't published until January 2017 IIRC.
Had she won, which they obviously expected her to, how would anyone find out? Getting information out of ANY of those agencies right now is like trying to find out what happened before the Big Bang.aggiehawg said:If Lynch gave that classified information to Hillary, it would have crossed a bright red line and the sourcing would have lead right back to her. Lynch would have become too radioactive to stay as AG when Hillary won.IDAGG said:My guess is that the DNC could not use material sourced from the FBI to do a public smear of Trump. So if they got the info from Steele (a tin foil thought might be Steele actually got it from the FBI), and could get some journalist(s) to bite and publish it, it would be an awesome October surprise.FriscoKid said:
I've heard that some of the sex stuff with Russian hookers in the dossier might have been true and the FBI already knew all about it without FGPS.
The part that I'm struggling with (if that's true) is why did HRC pay Steele? Lynch could have just gotten the info straight from the FBI for Hillary. And, why would the FBI use Steele as a source in the FISA application? They could have just used their own.
It just doesn't add up that Steele wasn't the original source.
If the sleazy stuff was actually true and they could get it published before the election it would have sunk Trump. Unfortunately for Hillary, it wasn't published until January 2017 IIRC.
I was referring to the dossier getting publicized before the election and publicized by the Clinton campaign.Quote:
Had she won, which they obviously expected her to, how would anyone find out? Getting information out of ANY of those agencies right now is like trying to find out what happened before the Big Bang.
And Republican's run the damned things. So we NEVER would have known.
Makes me wonder though. I listen to Hannity on the way home because he is always covering this stuff and has Sara Carter on most days. Whatever, you think of Hannity he is getting information from somewhere and so is Carter. Giuliani and Hannity are very tight. He was a fixture on his show for a long period of time and I have not heard from him in a while on the show. Would one think that Giuliani has been looking into this stuff? Could be.RoscoePColtrane said:
I think D&S's radar is off the mark here...
I think Sara Carter's biggest source is Robyn Gritz personally.Jbar1998 said:Makes me wonder though. I listen to Hannity on the way home because he is always covering this stuff and has Sara Carter on most days. Whatever, you think of Hannity he is getting information from somewhere and so is Carter. Giuliani and Hannity are very tight. He was a fixture on his show for a long period of time and I have not heard from him in a while on the show. Would one think that Giuliani has been looking into this stuff? Could be.RoscoePColtrane said:
I think D&S's radar is off the mark here...
He regularly speaks to Trump.Quote:
Whatever, you think of Hannity he is getting information from somewhere
Very little news about Giuliani over the last year. He is an informal adviser to Trump on cybersecurity, but he actually has a job -- he is the Chair of Greenberg Traurig's Cybersecurity, Privacy and Crisis Management section and a Senior Advisor to the company's CEO. Greenberg Traurig is one of the largest US law firms. Guiliani may also still have an affiliation with his previous business, Guiliani Partners, which is another cybersecurity outfit.Jbar1998 said:Makes me wonder though. I listen to Hannity on the way home because he is always covering this stuff and has Sara Carter on most days. Whatever, you think of Hannity he is getting information from somewhere and so is Carter. Giuliani and Hannity are very tight. He was a fixture on his show for a long period of time and I have not heard from him in a while on the show. Would one think that Giuliani has been looking into this stuff? Could be.RoscoePColtrane said:
I think D&S's radar is off the mark here...
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"For four years, I've relied on Shailagh Murray's strategic advice and keen ability to cut through the Washington noise to focus on what matters to everyday Americans, and I'm proud to have her as a senior adviser," Obama said.
This is no huge revelation, she had 18 unmasking requests in 2016, which was amazing at the time, because the expanded dissemination changes in 12333 evidently gave unmasking abilities to 30X the normal number in any previous administrations. It's just a coincidence hers were all requested post electionVaultingChemist said:
Interesting.....
I'm going to comment on this once and I'm done. If this gal had something really to say, that NDA wouldn't even slow her down, and the far left lawyers from Holder on down would be lined up to defend her pro bono. This is about headlines and tabloid reporting. And the end of the day she will fade off and make a movie with a look alike. When this one fades they will pull out another and keep their garbage factory on the left going.jjeffers1 said:
Nothing to see here!
Stormy Scandal!!!
She's doing this to promote her "tour" which I assume means appearing at strip clubs and probably escorting.RoscoePColtrane said:I'm going to comment on this once and I'm done. If this gal had something really to say, that NDA wouldn't even slow her down, and the far left lawyers from Holder on down would be lined up to defend her pro bono. This is about headlines and tabloid reporting. And the end of the day she will fade off and make a movie with a look alike. When this one fades they will pull out another and keep their garbage factory on the left going.jjeffers1 said:
Nothing to see here!
Stormy Scandal!!!
Being eskimo bros with POTUS is quite the selling pointQuote:
probably escorting
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A former FBI informant who spent more than six years undercover gathering information on the Russian energy and uranium market was recently interviewed by FBI agents from the Little Rock, Arkansas field office as part of an ongoing bureau investigation into the Clinton Foundation, according to Victoria Toensing, the attorney representing the informant.
Toensing disclosed the information in a letter asking for a retraction to The Hill's article published Thursday, which was based solely on a Democrat memorandum attacking the credibility of William Douglas Campbell, the former informant. Democrats stated that Campbell provided no evidence to the congressional committees of "quid pro quo" regarding the Clinton Foundation and the Russians....
In a formal letter, Toensing condemned the Democratic memo and The Hill for making false allegations against her client and not contacting her for comment. The Hill did not retract the story but updated it instead.
"The reporter told me they were leaving in the accusations because she said, that's what the Democrats told her," said Toensing. "This is a new journalistic standard."...
In Little Rock's FBI office, though?? That seems odd to me. Talk about Clinton's home turf and ability to thwart anything happening in Little Rock! That would be the easiest FBI investigation to derail, in my estimation.Quote:
Actually the interesting news is the part that the Clinton Foundation is under investigation in regards to Uranium One.