Musk is such a d*wsh. He thinks he's some sort of god.
I don't think so. Ohr has never been an intelligence agent, nor has he worked in counter-intel. Further his 302s would only expose the circular verification coming from the same sources, Simpson and Steele.Quote:
If I am correct, Ohr's 302s in some form will appear in the FISA renewals.
Even if it is turned in today, it will not be public or even go to Congress. It goes to the AG for review.TexAgs91 said:
So where's that Mueller report?
Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
Jussie Smollett.akm91 said:
So who got indicted?
X 16!aggiehawg said:Jussie Smollett.akm91 said:
So who got indicted?
Good one!aggiehawg said:Jussie Smollett.akm91 said:
So who got indicted?
aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
After that utterly bizarre sentencing hearing, that didn't actually result in a sentencing but where the judge went way off of the rails, I would have thought they might have tried to do so very quietly, in chambers.HTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
Yeah rightHTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
ZING!aggiehawg said:Jussie Smollett.akm91 said:
So who got indicted?
Rockdoc said:Yeah rightHTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
aggiehawg said:After that utterly bizarre sentencing hearing, that didn't actually result in a sentencing but where the judge went way off of the rails, I would have thought they might have tried to do so very quietly, in chambers.HTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
Thanks for the response, BTW.
HTownAg98 said:Rockdoc said:Yeah rightHTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
Got a better reason?
You inferred it.Charpie said:Who said that?MelvinUdall said:
But this time she is right and her sources are impeccable.
Rapier108 said:
Brennan clearly has inside information, or else he wouldn't be protesting so much that he doesn't.
Rockdoc said:HTownAg98 said:Rockdoc said:Yeah rightHTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
Got a better reason?
Yeah. The whole Flynn thing is collapsing on them and they're not sure what to do.
HTownAg98 said:Rockdoc said:HTownAg98 said:Rockdoc said:Yeah rightHTownAg98 said:aggiehawg said:Maybe, maybe not. there's still the Manafort sentencing in DC next week. Plus Mueller hasn't handed off the Concord case back to DOJ, yet. (He handed of the GRU bot farm case to Nat Sec at DOJ immediately after he filed the indictment.)TexAgs91 said:
Well yeah, but won't we at least hear that it's been given to Barr?
ETA: Has Flynn been sentenced yet?
No, he's still cooperating.
Got a better reason?
Yeah. The whole Flynn thing is collapsing on them and they're not sure what to do.
Flynn was the one that asked that his sentencing be delayed, not the government. He's also accepted responsibility for what he's done, and knows it was wrong. Mueller had already recommended little to no jail time, and if he has additional information, it's very possible he won't get any jail time.
This idea that the case around Flynn is collapsing is almost tin-foil hat territory.
Not disagreeing with you as no one really knows what was going on behind the scenes. Having said that, there were some irregularities with the original 302 in January 2017 by Strzok and Pienta. The original 302 wasn't filed until February, after Andy McCabe had a hand in its creation and editing. The same Andy McCabe who had a personal beef with Flynn. We know that from the Page/Strzok texts.HTownAg98 said:
And that slight difference matters, how? In what way does that signal that the case around Flynn is collapsing?
I'm of the mind that Flynn may not get any jail time. But that doesn't mean that he's "beat" Mueller or that the case around him fell apart. His maximum penalty wasn't that great (5 years?) and by all accounts, he's been very helpful to Mueller in other investigations. So he's entitled to some reduction to that sentence, and is likely to get a very good one.
drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1103886607298359298.html
This is a thread by Sundance in which he provides info that strongly suggests Nellie Ohr was/is CIA...at least she was working for the US Government...which is why there has been a concerted effort to shield her from scrutiny. Worth a read.
To me, the strongest evidence is found in Judicial Watch's FOIA requests & Government responses referenced in the above thread:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/JW-v-DOJ-Ohr-Steele-Fusion-GPS-00490.pdf
If you peruse the above, you will discover that Nellie Ohr was providing regular 'Internet Notes' summaries on usually Russian subjects to the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) & her husband (ODAG) from October 2015 into September 2016...she had to be on the US Government payroll somehow. Yet we just saw in the Bruce Ohr transcripts from the HPSCI where Bruce testified that Nellie began working for Fusion GPS in late 2015. Sure sounds like a 'private contractor' to me...perhaps one of those 'private contractors' accessing the NSA databases.
The "firewall" mentioned in Steele's March 17, 2017 text to Ohr prior to Comey's testimony has always intrigued me .... "hoping that firewalls will continue to hold." Looking back 2 years at the now known dossier collaborators ... did the firewalls hold?drcrinum said:
If you peruse the above, you will discover that Nellie Ohr was providing regular 'Internet Notes' summaries on usually Russian subjects to the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) & her husband (ODAG) from October 2015 into September 2016...she had to be on the US Government payroll somehow. Yet we just saw in the Bruce Ohr transcripts from the HPSCI where Bruce testified that Nellie began working for Fusion GPS in late 2015. Sure sounds like a 'private contractor' to me...perhaps one of those 'private contractors' accessing the NSA databases.
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Paul Manafort, the clandestine agent of Russia at the heart of the Trump campaign's "collusion" scand -- oh, wait.
Have you ever noticed what Paul Manafort's major crime was? After two years of investigation, after the predawn raid in which his wife was held at gunpoint, after months of solitary confinement that have left him a shell of his former self, have you noticed what drew the militant attention of the Obama Justice Department, the FBI, and, ultimately, a special counsel who made him the centerpiece of Russia-gate?
According to the indictment Robert Mueller filed against him, Manafort was an unregistered "agent of the Government of Ukraine." He also functioned as an agent of Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's president from 2010 to 2014, and of two political parties, the Party of Regions and its successor, the Opposition Bloc.
Manafort was not an unregistered agent of Russia. Mueller never alleged that Manafort was a clandestine operative of the Kremlin. He worked for Ukraine, not Putin. Indeed, for much of his time in Ukraine, he pushed his clients against Putin's interests.....
Understand: Paul Manafort would never have been prosecuted if he had not joined Donald Trump's campaign. He would not have been prosecuted if Hillary Clinton had won the 2016 election and spared Democrats the need to conjure up a reason to explain their defeat -- something other than nominating a lousy candidate who stopped campaigning too early......
Quote:A dark money group with links to several high-profile liberal activists contributed $2 million to The Democracy Integrity Project, an organization founded by a former Dianne Feinstein staffer that has contracted with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele to investigate President Donald Trump.
- A dark money group based in California contributed $2 million to The Democracy Integrity Project, the organization that has contracted with Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele to investigate President Donald Trump.
- The Democracy Integrity Project's founder, a former staffer for Sen. Dianne Feinstein, has acknowledged to the FBI that the group provides information to the press, lawmakers and investigators.
- Fund for a Better Future is the second Democracy Integrity Project donor to have been identified. George Soros gave $1 million to the group.
Fund for a Better Future (FBF) donated $2,065,000 to The Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP) in 2017, according to IRS filings reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation.
TDIP was founded on Jan. 31, 2017, by Daniel Jones, a consultant who worked for Feinstein, a California Democrat, when she controlled the Senate Intelligence Committee. Jones has disclosed to the FBI that he hired Fusion GPS and Steele, the author of the anti-Trump dossier, to continue an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
He also told an associate that TDIP operated as a "shadow media organization helping the government." Jones suggested to the associate, Adam Waldman, that his TDIP team planted several anti-Trump articles....
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Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, the powerful chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, advised special counsel Robert Mueller to put President Donald Trump 'under oath' in the Russia probe as it's 'the best way to get the truth.'
'I do think ultimately it's a mistake because probably the best way to get the truth would be to put the president under oath,' Schiff told NBC's 'Meet the Press.'
'Because, as he's made plain in the past, he feels it's perfectly fine to lie to the public. After all, he has said, 'It's not like I'm talking before a magistrate.' Well, maybe he should talk before a magistrate,' the Democratic lawmaker added.