Mueller dismisses top FBI agent in Russia probe for anti-Trump texts

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drcrinum
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Relax. The hammers are not going to start falling until the OIG Report is released. They (DOJ/Sessions) need cover else the MSM will crucify them for being partisan. Remember, Horowitz was appointed by Obama, and he undertook his investigation while Obama was still POTUS -- January 12, 2017. The MSM can't bury that fact no matter how they spin it. Trump/Sessions had no authority to direct Horowitz to undertake such an investigation.
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RoscoePColtrane said:

Wray should be up on the carpet in the Oval answering questions on why these are being slow walked, Sessions and this John Lausch are worthless
I'm also concerned about the level of contacts between the FBI and CrowdStrike. What kind of work were they doing for the FBI? How much clearance did their employees have? Did CrowdStrike also work with the NSA?
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aggiehawg said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Wray should be up on the carpet in the Oval answering questions on why these are being slow walked, Sessions and this John Lausch are worthless
I'm also concerned about the level of contacts between the FBI and CrowdStrike. What kind of work were they doing for the FBI? How much clearance did their employees have? Did CrowdStrike also work with the NSA?
I honestly think them along with a dozen other contractors had carte blanch access throughout the IC until Rogers slammed the door on them. Luckily some low level monitor was actually doing his job and saw the excesses happening finally and flagged it and brought it to the boss. Rogers did it by the numbers ran the audit and exposed them to the incoming President-elect. Heaven knows what all them and others had going on. Besides the complete weaponization of our IC, the embezzlement of our country overseas is a scary thought.

I'm betting that the excess of the unmaskings in 2016 flagged an issue and the audit dug deeper and revealed the surveillance abuses. that's why Rogers went straight to Trump Tower to warn the PE to stop taking in TT and mover your HQ and sweep for bugs.

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drcrinum said:

Relax. The hammers are not going to start falling until the OIG Report is released. They (DOJ/Sessions) need cover else the MSM will crucify them for being partisan. Remember, Horowitz was appointed by Obama, and he undertook his investigation while Obama was still POTUS -- January 12, 2017. The MSM can't bury that fact no matter how they spin it. Trump/Sessions had no authority to direct Horowitz to undertake such an investigation.
They actually could bury it...they simply will attack the DOJ/Sessions and barely mention Horowitz at all and DEFINITELY will not mention he was appointed by Obama. Fox and a few other conservative outlets will scream it from the rooftops but ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN/MSNBC won't mention it at all.

However, if there is damning testimony and evidence released/leaked (gmail/texts etc) that's when hopefully millions of sheep get red pilled.
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Not sure about their connection to the FBI, but Steven Chabinsky, the general counsel and chief risk officer for CrowdStrike, was appointed by Obama to the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity two months before the June report that alleged a Russian conspiracy.
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Meh_ said:

Not sure about their connection to the FBI, but Steven Chabinsky, the general counsel and chief risk officer for CrowdStrike, was appointed by Obama to the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity two months before the June report that alleged a Russian conspiracy.
Hhmm. Do you have a link for that? Would like to investigate that a little further.
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aggiehawg said:

Meh_ said:

Not sure about their connection to the FBI, but Steven Chabinsky, the general counsel and chief risk officer for CrowdStrike, was appointed by Obama to the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity two months before the June report that alleged a Russian conspiracy.
Hhmm. Do you have a link for that? Would like to investigate that a little further.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/04/13/president-obama-announces-more-key-administration-posts

Steven Chabinsky, Appointee for Member, Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity


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Steven Chabinsky is General Counsel and Chief Risk Officer for the cybersecurity technology firm CrowdStrike, which he joined 2012. Mr. Chabinsky has also served as a columnist for Security Magazine since 2013 and as an adjunct faculty member at The George Washington University since 2012. Mr. Chabinsky worked at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1995 to 2012, where he held positions including Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI's Cyber Division and Chief of the FBI's Cyber Intelligence Section. Mr. Chabinsky received a B.A. from Duke University and a J.D. from Duke University Law School.
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aggiehawg said:

Meh_ said:

Not sure about their connection to the FBI, but Steven Chabinsky, the general counsel and chief risk officer for CrowdStrike, was appointed by Obama to the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity two months before the June report that alleged a Russian conspiracy.
Hhmm. Do you have a link for that? Would like to investigate that a little further.
Sure. https://www.crowdstrike.com/resources/crowdstrike-general-counsel-and-chief-risk-officer-appointed-to-the-white-house-commission-on-enhancing-national-cybersecurity/
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Irvine, CA April 18, 2016 CrowdStrike Inc. today announced that Steven Chabinsky, CrowdStrike's general counsel and chief risk officer, has been appointed by the President to the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity. Under the Commission, Chabinsky and 11 other industry leaders have been directed by the White House to recommend "bold, actionable steps that the government, private sector, and the nation as a whole can take to bolster cybersecurity in today's digital world."

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aggiehawg said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Wray should be up on the carpet in the Oval answering questions on why these are being slow walked, Sessions and this John Lausch are worthless
I'm also concerned about the level of contacts between the FBI and CrowdStrike. What kind of work were they doing for the FBI? How much clearance did their employees have? Did CrowdStrike also work with the NSA?
Don't forget: TCTH believes CrowdStrike was one of the 'private contractors' performing unauthorized 702 Queries outlined in that special 99 page report from the FISA Court.

Then, regarding CrowdStrike's report on the DNC server hacking:
https://medium.com/theyoungturks/crowdstrike-the-dncs-security-firm-was-under-contract-with-the-fbi-c6f884c34189

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TYT can report that at the same time CrowdStrike was working on behalf of the DNC, the company was also under contract with the FBI for unspecified technical services. According to a US federal government spending database, CrowdStrike's "period of performance" on behalf of the FBI was between July 2015 and July 2016. CrowdStrike's findings regarding the DNC server breach which continue to this day to be cited as authoritative by everyone from former FBI Director James Comey, to NBC anchor Megyn Kelly were issued in June 2016, when the contract was still active....

In April 2016, two months before the June report was issued, former President Barack Obama appointed Steven Chabinsky, "general counsel and Chief Risk officer" for CrowdStrike, to a presidential "Commission for Enhancing Cybersecurity," further demonstrating CrowdStrike's intermingling with powerful Democratic Party factions....

And Strike Three: President & CSO of CrowdStrike is Shawn Henry, a retired former executive assistant director of the FBI.

CrowdStrike has a nefarious relationship with the FBI to say the least. And CrowdStrike is also in bed with Google.
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Mr. Chabinsky worked at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1995 to 2012, where he held positions including Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI's Cyber Division and Chief of the FBI's Cyber Intelligence Section.
So he worked under Mueller. Another dot connected.

Thanks, Roscoe.
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Thank you.
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aggiehawg said:

Thank you.

Chabinsky, along with Shawn Henery, president of CrowdStrike Services, makes two deep connections to the FBI.

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So crowdstrike is to FBI like Blackwater is to DOD

I miss the sat analogies
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Meh_ said:

aggiehawg said:

Thank you.

Chabinsky, along with Shawn Henery, president of CrowdStrike Services, makes two deep connections to the FBI.


Pretty scary stuff, in my view. The fact that Google owns a large chunk of CrowdStrike is concerning enough. Throw in the deep connections to the FBI and possibly NSA and they have the keys to the kingdom.
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pacecar02 said:

So crowdstrike is to FBI like Blackwater is to DOD

I miss the sat analogies
Or Booz Hamilton to the NSA. Snowden's old stomping grounds.
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This truly is one of the most interesting threads in TexAgs history. It's really a treat to sit back and watch all you smart folks connect the dots here. Thanks!
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Tailgate88 said:

This truly is one of the most interesting threads in TexAgs history. It's really a treat to sit back and watch all you smart folks connect the dots here. Thanks!
God I hope it has a happy ending.
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aggiehawg said:

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Mr. Chabinsky worked at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 1995 to 2012, where he held positions including Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI's Cyber Division and Chief of the FBI's Cyber Intelligence Section.
So he worked under Mueller. Another dot connected.

Thanks, Roscoe.
And don't forget how all these tie together around one law firm and Mueller. Remember In late April 2016, the DNC's IT department claimed to have noticed some suspicious behavior and contacted DNC CEO Amy Dacey. Dacey then reportedly reached out to DNC lawyer Michael Sussmann, WHO IS a partner at Perkins Coie and a former federal prosecutor specializing in cybercrimes under Holder/Lynch at the DOJ. Sussmann called Shawn Henry, who was appointed by Mueller as the the executive assistant director (EAD) of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch (CCRSB) of the FBI, and is now the president of cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, to get his company's help.

https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/pressrel/press-releases/shawn-henry-named-executive-assistant-director-of-the-criminal-cyber-response-and-services-branch

https://www.perkinscoie.com/en/professionals/michael-sussmann.html

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Last night Hannity said his sources said those questions weren't from the SC.
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Majority holder, $100 million Series C investment into the company.
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Sussmann called Shawn Henry, who was appointed by Mueller as the the executive assistant director (EAD) of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch (CCRSB) of the FBI, and is now the president of cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, to get his company's help.
Why not go to the FBI in the first place? And why deny the FBI access to the servers when they requested it? It was a cover-up, most likely.

I have been trying to wrap my head around how the chain of custody would have been handled in the event of a prosecution of the hacker. Conclusion? There was never intent on either the DNC's nor FBI's part to prosecute anyone in relation to it. And that decision was made immediately.
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Meh_ said:

aggiehawg said:

Thank you.

Chabinsky, along with Shawn Henery, president of CrowdStrike Services, makes two deep connections to the FBI.


I'd be willing to bet you guys that Eric Schmidt is right in the middle of this with Crowdstrike.

Since he now has soooo much time on his hands, is worth about $13 billion, and has already done thousands of hours of work for the Dem party over the years, he likely knows exactly what's going on with the old DNC.
Hate is how progressives sustain themselves. Without hate, introspection begins to slip into the progressive's consciousness, threatening the progressive with the truth: that their ideas and opinions are illogical, hypocritical, dangerous, and asinine.
This is backed by data.
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Who then?
Meh_
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Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
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And NK
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Oh I think the whole hacking this is BS, and all the Happy Bear Fancy Near nonsense that Crowdstrike determined within 48 hrs of being notified, of the reported issue. It was part of the beginning of the forming of the narrative after Hillary lost. I don't think it ever happened, I think those findings were invented after the loss not back in April.

Why didn't they come out immediately during the election back in April of 2016 that they were hacked by two stooges in Estonia?

They were embarrassed by the emails, but the fix was in and Bernie was toast, they just moved on, then Wikileaks changed the game, they immediately had to figure out a way to spin it if they lost. CrowdStrike comes up with the Happy Bear Fancy Bear nonsense and Assange had to be working for Putin. And after the loss they started wallpapering the media with garbage to try and overthrow the election results.
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Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
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RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
Clarification that he was not working under Mueller in an official capacity at the time.
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Meh_ said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
Clarification that he was not working under Mueller in an official capacity at the time.
Mueller was FBI Director in 2012.
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Meh_ said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
Clarification that he was not working under Mueller in an official capacity at the time.
But he worked for mueller for 10 years at the FBI and 3 years at the DOJ, as a DOJ investigator, prior to leaving to crank up Crowdstrike. The entire point of the conversation you waded into, was all these people's ties to Mueller.

In 2007,Henry was named deputy assistant director of the FBI's Cyber Division, with program management responsibility for all FBI computer investigations worldwide By Mueller. He was an original member of the National Cyber Study Group, which developed the Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative (CNCI) put together under Mueller. In September 2008, Henry became assistant director of the Cyber Division, where he played a central role in restructuring the FBI's cyber strategy and investigative programs appointed by Mueller. Henry spent 21 years in the FBI/DOJ
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aggiehawg said:

Meh_ said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
Clarification that he was not working under Mueller in an official capacity at the time.
Mueller was FBI Director in 2012.
I meant at the time when the DNC hack was publicized, Henry was not working for the FBI. OTOH, Chabinsky was currently on the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity during that time.
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RoscoePColtrane said:

And after the loss they started wallpapering the media with garbage to try and overthrow the election results.
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blindey said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

And after the loss they started wallpapering the media with garbage to try and overthrow the election results.

I hate you right now for posting that gif of that POS.
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RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

RoscoePColtrane said:

Meh_ said:

Henry left the FBI in March 2012 to go to Crowdstrike
Your point?
Clarification that he was not working under Mueller in an official capacity at the time.
But he worked for mueller for 10 years at the FBI and 3 years at the DOJ, as a DOJ investigator, prior to leaving to crank up Crowdstrike. The entire point of the conversation you waded into, was all these people's ties to Mueller
Do you remember CrowdStrike being specifically and repeatedly highlighted in the indictments Mueller brought against the Russians?

Me neither.
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Better?

or how about this:



Point is that I needed a .gif of a massive home run with a really obnoxious bat flip.
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