But this was letter to be presented to the court, not some secret instruction letter.
Spooks on high alert have habitual behavior when operating on autopilot. Things are coming to a head. That hand written letter has no more value if he had hired a professional calligrapher to write it out for him on hand tanned parchment made from Red Stag, with a hand carved quill from an Eastern Canadian Grey.Proc92 said:
But this was letter to be presented to the court, not some secret instruction letter.
RoscoePColtrane said:
I overlooked this McCabe actively discouraged Flynn from including counsel. McCabe told Flynn that he'd have to include the DOJ if Flynn chose to seek counsel. Also notice the footnote. This comes from a memo McCabe himself wrote on Jan 24, 2017 the date of the interview
Yes. If Flynn had gone to trial on this the wilfull destruction of evidence and falsification of the evidence by the freakin' FBI would have torpedoed the prosecution's case, in my view.MouthBQ98 said:
Is the destruction of the original documents not effectively destruction of evidence and if government records which are subject to retention policies?
A master spook who didn't know that his telephone conversations with the Russian ambassador were being monitored? The latter had been even leaked to the Washington Post which (David Ignatius) reported on January 12, 2017 (12 days prior to the FBI's interview with Flynn) that Flynn had been having telecoms with Kislyak:aggiehawg said:
I don't buy into the idea that Flynn did this on purpose.
But that being said, Comey openly expressing his participation in an ambush of Flynn is flabbergasting to me.Violations of FBI rules and procedures, in concert with McCabe and there is no bias on their part?
And Comey gets to walk? Disgusting!
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According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking. What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S. sanctions? The Logan Act (though never enforced) bars U.S. citizens from correspondence intending to influence a foreign government about "disputes" with the United States. Was its spirit violated? The Trump campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment....
It defies logic to me that the FBI doesn't record interviews and later transcribes them in the first place. Seems like sloppy law enforcement to me and makes me wonder how DOJ gets as many convictions as they do.MouthBQ98 said:
Is doing so a gap or failure in the law regarding the DOJ and FBI or were policies and laws being broken? If so, there needs to be more accountability for 302 records, or those that mishandle them.
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A trove of documents on the Clinton Foundation alleging possible pay for play and tax evasion have been turned over to the FBI and IRS by several investigative whistleblowers, who will be testifying in an open hearing before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Thursday, according to the committee and lawmakers.
Roughly 6,000 documents that are expected to reveal the nearly two year investigation by the whistleblowers with a private firm called MDA Analytics LLC, which allegedly turned over the documents more than a year and half ago to the IRS, according to John Solomon, who first published the report last week in The Hill.
The whistleblowers are former federal criminal investigators, who allege that the Clinton Foundation was "engaged in illegal activities and may be liable for millions of dollars in delinquent taxes and penalties," according to Solomon.
The Department of Justice and the FBI's Little Rock, Ark. field office, which is believed to be investigating the foundation, have allegedly obtained the documentation from the whistleblowers as well, according to lawmakers who've spoken with the whistleblowers.
However, a former whistleblower, who has spoke with agents from the Little Rock FBI field office last year and worked for years as an undercover informant collecting information on Russia's nuclear energy industry for the bureau, noted his enormous frustration with the DOJ and FBI. He describes as a two-tiered justice system that failed to actively investigate the information he provided years ago on the Clinton Foundation and Russia's dangerous meddling with the U.S. nuclear industry and energy industry during the Obama administration.
William D. Campbell's story was first published by this reporter in 2017. He turned over more than 5,000 documents and detailed daily briefs to the bureau when he served as a confidential informant reporting on Russia's nuclear giant Rosatom. Campbell worked as an energy consultant, gaining the trust of Russians and providing significant insight into Russia's strategic plans to gain global dominance in the uranium industry. He reported on Russian's intentions to build a closer relationship with Obama administration officials, to include then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as reported. The documents he turned over to the DOJ, which were reviewed by this news site, showed Campbell had also provided highly sensitive information both related to the uranium case, as well as other intelligence matters, since 2006.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller was the director of the FBI at the time Campbell was a confidential informant and according to Campbell the information was briefed to Mueller by his FBI handlers.
"(Mueller) received the documents, copies of which I still have, over a period of years and ignored a national security threat to the United States because of his political preference," said Campbell, who said he is frustrated that the investigation into the Clinton Foundation and the other information he provided was apparently ignored years ago.
drcrinum said:
https://amgreatness.com/2018/12/11/james-and-the-giant-impeachment/
Unbelievable! Comey's memory suddenly restored for a MSNBC interview, where Comey was brimming with facts & gloating over the Flynn interview that was set up on January 24, 2017...where Flynn lied.
However, it appears Comey is oblivious to the fact that Flynn lied intentionally at that interview. Flynn threw out a baited hook, & Comey's crew took it and ran...unmasking & leaking & manipulating...evoking a response which led to the exposure of the nefarious plot to undermine the Trump Presidency know as SpyGate.
aggiehawg said:
I don't buy into the idea that Flynn did this on purpose.
But that being said, Comey openly expressing his participation in an ambush of Flynn is flabbergasting to me.Violations of FBI rules and procedures, in concert with McCabe and there is no bias on their part?
And Comey gets to walk? Disgusting!
Because doing so purposefully would put your home, family, employment, and reputation at serious risk.Pinche Abogado said:Why notaggiehawg said:
I don't buy into the idea that Flynn did this on purpose.
Yeah. Way too risky for Flynn to voluntarily give up a National Security Advisor job for a sting operation that the FBI wasn't directing.benchmark said:Because doing so purposefully would put your home, family, employment, and reputation at serious risk.Pinche Abogado said:Why notaggiehawg said:
I don't buy into the idea that Flynn did this on purpose.
RoscoePColtrane said:
Hmmmm maybe someone smells a rat
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Well, the big question becomes: What did Mueller know, and when did he know it? If he knew prior to the Flynn guilty plea, I assume he (& anyone else on his team who knew) would be subject to disbarment for a horrific ethics violation. If Mueller didn't know until after the guilty plea & prior to Judge Sullivan's demand for exculpatory evidence, then I guess he gets off with a blemish. Neither Mueller nor Weissmann signed Flynn's guilty plea document; Van Grack & Ahmad did.