Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
Is there anyone in the Democratic Party that was not actively involved in the Russia collusion scam?Quote:
An Ah Ha moment for sure... I always thought Ms. Feinstein's releasing that was very bizarre. It certainly put her at odds with half of the committee. But NOW it makes sense...
VaultingChemist said:Is there anyone in the Democratic Party that was not actively involved in the Russia collusion scam?Quote:
An Ah Ha moment for sure... I always thought Ms. Feinstein's releasing that was very bizarre. It certainly put her at odds with half of the committee. But NOW it makes sense...
Regarding Dan Jones, remember, he was named in the infamous text messages between Senator Warner and Adam Waldman, the lawyer representing Deripaska, when Warner was attempting to secretly meet with Steele in London. We covered that on this thread. Deripaska later outed Jones in an OP Ed as being affiliated with Fusion GPS as well as being a former Feinstein staffer, also on this thread on March 8:RoscoePColtrane said:
This has to be the most poorly redacted document in history, perhaps they did it on purpose. I don't know why they even bothered.
Daniel J Jones
Jonathan M. Winer
Glenn Simpson
Cody Shearer
And you can bet that one in the middle Sydney Blumenthal
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http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/08/the-ever-changing-russia-narrative-in-american-politics-is-cynically-false-public-manipulation/Quote:
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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.
Oleg Deripaska wrote an OP-ED in the Daily Caller, the central theme being the 'Deep State' and mass distraction via the media. It's a fairly interesting article, but one paragraph (above) stuck out in my mind.
If you google that highlighted "quote" it take you straight to the WaPo op-ed he wrote and it fills in most of the blanksaggiehawg said:Considering Winer has written an op-ed that identifies Blumenthal and Shearer.Quote:
This has to be the most poorly redacted document in history, perhaps they did it on purpose. I don't know why they even bothered.
The very first line also blacks out the Former State Department official's name, right before "...has stated publicly...." That's Winer.
There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
aggiehawg said:There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
You said it best a while back when I mentioned this would end up a mini series on TV when you said it would rival the cast of a Cecil B. DeMille movie, just massive.aggiehawg said:There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
Had missed the significance of Jones' ties to Fusion. Feinstein really stepped in it when she released that transcript. Now she has "ties" to Fusion that should be fleshed out.Quote:
.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.
Even Clancy kept his major character number less than a dozen, usually closer to 6-8 max. There's that many just at FBI/DOJ.FriscoKid said:aggiehawg said:There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
This is Tom Clancy material for real.
A W.E.B. Griffin series of books maybeaggiehawg said:Even Clancy kept his major character number less than a dozen, usually closer to 6-8 max. There's that many just at FBI/DOJ.FriscoKid said:aggiehawg said:There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
This is Tom Clancy material for real.
I read those. Those were well done.RoscoePColtrane said:A W.E.B. Griffin series of books maybeaggiehawg said:Even Clancy kept his major character number less than a dozen, usually closer to 6-8 max. There's that many just at FBI/DOJ.FriscoKid said:aggiehawg said:There's nothing "easy" about all of the shenanigans going on with a cast this big. Set a chronological time frame, then have subchapters of what was going on at each of the White House, FBI, DOJ, State Department, CIA, NSA, Fusion, Trump campaign people, Hillary campaign, DNC...have I missed any of the players here??FriscoKid said:
Roscoe, you should turn this thread into an easy to read book that reads like a novel and use one of those online publishers. You would sell a lot of copies. This is absolutely amazing stuff.
This is Tom Clancy material for real.
The grand jury would have to be a DC/Virginia based one for most of these players. I have serious doubts a grand jury in Utah would have jurisdiction.FriscoKid said:
Haven't multiple sealed criminal indictments supposedly already been filed through the IG and grand jury and fed prosecutor in Utah? If even a third of the guilty players in this thread are charged it's going to rock the democrat party and shock the citizens that are not paying attention.
RoscoePColtrane said:The FBI intentionally does not record or video interviews because it gives them full range of subjectivity or lack there of. In this day and age it's unbelievable that this is still policy.backintexas2013 said:
So he had the original notes of the 302 but wanted deeper info three weeks later? Was the interview recorded or are they going off memory?
This is why I would never talk to the FBI, ever, without an attorney.cbr said:RoscoePColtrane said:The FBI intentionally does not record or video interviews because it gives them full range of subjectivity or lack there of. In this day and age it's unbelievable that this is still policy.backintexas2013 said:
So he had the original notes of the 302 but wanted deeper info three weeks later? Was the interview recorded or are they going off memory?
Yes, this is true. FBI refuses interviews if you demand them to be recorded. They want you to talk. They write down whatever notes they want to write down from what you say. May or may not have anything to do with your actual statement. Then Much later they testify from their notes. Jury (used to) always believe them over the victim/suspect/criminal whatever. (Maybe not after all this but people are still gullible). Typical abuse by government.
He classified them himself.Safe at Home said:
So why were Comey leaks illegal? Did he leak memos that have since been officially classified?
Because libs just knew they would never lose another presidential election again after the golden age of Obama. Had to be due to something nefarious. Oh, and because they are gullible and stupidcbr said:
I can't keep up with all this. But riddle me this: how could anyone ever believe that trump was illegally colliding with Russia? The whole idea is off the charts absurd.
Comey Claims he only gave Professor Richman 1 memo, or at least that's the story he's telling on his book tour. However when the Senate Judiciary Committee led by Grassley questioned the Professor under oath, he told them he had four of the seven memos. So likely Comey is lying.Safe at Home said:
So why were Comey leaks illegal? Did he leak memos that have since been officially classified?
This is what I want more than anything else. Lots of undeniable evidence that will wake up the uninformed "normal" people. The real idiots are too far gone, but lots of folks closer to the middle that can get some realization.FriscoKid said:
...and shock the citizens that are not paying attention.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4442900-Ex-FBI-Director-James-Comey-s-memos.htmlRoscoePColtrane said:
Question is he claims that he declassified the memos, well when did he do that? After he was fired? That's not how that works. At the very minimum it is work product, but being privileged I'm not sure it's his call to declassify them even if he was still employed. That's for the IG to determine I guess. This professor's whole special employee status seems a bit fishy to me. But that again is for the IG to determine.
As his book tour has revealed, he lied. He gave them to Richman, Pat Fitzgerald and David Kelley.Quote:
Comey Claims he only gave Professor Richman 1 memo, or at least that's the story he's telling on his book tour. However when the Senate Judiciary Committee led by Grassley questioned the Professor under oath, he told them he had four of the seven memos. So likely Comey is lying.
More info on Craig & Sloan of Skadden Arps that I thought would interest you. These two chaps certainly seem to get around. Amazing how connections with the Clintons/Obama can be used to further one's 'career'.aggiehawg said:
Thank you! Couldn't place exactly how the dots were connecting there, just instinctively felt something was way wrong.
Very much appreciated.
Rosey and Katy Ruemmler? (Now Susan Rice's attorney, IIRC.)Quote:
In June 2013, it was reported that Cartwright had received a "target letter" from the U.S. Justice Department, informing him that he was under investigation for leaking classified information about Stuxnet, a computer virus used in a U.S.-Israel cyberattack against centrifuges in Iranian nuclear facilities (see Operation Olympic Games). Federal investigators reportedly suspected that Cartwright leaked details of the operation to a New York Times reporter.
In March 2015, the Washington Post reported that the sensitive leak investigation, led by Rod J. Rosenstein, had "stalled amid concerns that a prosecution in federal court could force the government to confirm" information about the highly classified program.
U.S. officials feared that if classified information were revealed in any information, it would harm U.S.-Israeli relations and would also complicate the then-pending negotiations on an agreement with Iran over the nuclear program.
It was reported that federal prosecutors had discussions with the Office of White House Counsel, then led by Kathryn Ruemmler, on whether certain material important to the case would be declassified, and Ruemmler conveyed that the government was unwilling to provide the documentation.
Cartwright denied any wrongdoing; his attorney, Gregory B. Craig, said in March 2015 that Cartwright had no contact with federal investigators for over a year. Craig stated: "General Cartwright has done nothing wrong. He has devoted his entire life to defending the United States. He would never do anything to weaken our national defense or undermine our national security. Hoss Cartwright is a national treasure, a genuine hero and a great patriot."
On November 2, 2012, in an interview with the FBI, Cartwright denied he was the source of the leaks. On October 17, 2016, Cartwright entered a guilty plea in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on a charge of making false statements during the leak investigation, a felony.
Outgoing President Barack Obama pardoned Cartwright on January 17, 2017, two weeks prior to his scheduled sentencing hearing.
Note someone else: Rod Rosenstein led the prosecution.aggiehawg said:
Rosey and Katy Ruemmler? (Now Susan Rice's attorney, IIRC.)
So in effect, Cartwright was promised a pardon if he pled to the minor charge so the Iran Deal could go through?
I agree with this, and want the same thing. In that respect, it's very nice that the IG, and Sessions, are taking their time. However, we have posters here, including me occasionally, who have a hard time keeping up with all of the damned tangents ONE investigation is taking., not to mention Uranium 1, Clinton e-mails, the investigation of State and DOJ. Imagine what will happen when that's unleashed on the public, and like Hawg said "am I missing anything?".MooreTrucker said:This is what I want more than anything else. Lots of undeniable evidence that will wake up the uninformed "normal" people. The real idiots are too far gone, but lots of folks closer to the middle that can get some realization.FriscoKid said:
...and shock the citizens that are not paying attention.
That is what Comey says. On his FBI laptop, in his FBI car, minutes after leaving a meeting with Trump. Or in his FBI office on his FBI computer emailing FBI upper team management seconds after getting off of his FBI phone with President Trump.sam callahan said:
Are we sure Comey wrote his memos on his work computer?