I've been reading the IG report for several hours today, & I've come across something which we haven't highlighted.
Kevin Clinesmith is apparently the FBI attorney who altered the email about Carter Page being associated with another government agency = CIA. This is discussed in the IG Report in Chapter 8, specifically pp. 247+ for particulars. He's been nailed; you can read the details yourself. He may have acted alone in this cover-up...we'll see. But, this action by Clinesmith was taken with regard to the third & final FISA application renewal, so you understand the time frame...
late in the game. (We have touched on this subject in our thread.)
There is a more important, much earlier date that is hanging in the breeze IMO. It's more complicated, so I'll give you some details. You should be a little familiar with the Evgeny Buryakov indictment by SDNY which involved Carter Page. Details of relevance provided pp. 61+ in the IG Report. Page interacted with a Russian intelligence officer & was named as MALE-1 in the indictment. Page had informed FBI involved in the case that he had an affiliation with another government agency, at which time the FBI said no further discussion would be conducted regarding this issue. Page, following the indictment, told Russian officials that he was MALE-1 in the indictment, which the prosecutor found very disturbing, & I believe (not fully positive) that Page never agreed to testify had there been a trial. Anyway, SDNY decided Page was suspicious & wasn't up to snuff & opened a CI on him in April 2016. Page, however, had informed the CIA of at least some of his interactions. My interpretation was that Page was apparently a CIA informant (see below)...but I can't be positive.
So the Crossfire Hurricane people were aware that SDNY had opened a CI on Page, & that particular CI was transferred to Crossfire Hurricane -- SDNY probably had accomplished very little in its investigation. Now this is where
Case Agent 1 comes into play. Case Agent 1 was with Crossfire Hurricane from the start, & he was involved with the initial work on drafting the FISA application. On
August 17, 2016, following an inquiry, the CIA sent a memorandum stating that Carter Page had been approved as an 'operational contact' during the period of 2008-2013 (covering the Buryakov episode). This memorandum, as best I can tell, was seen only by Case Agent 1, but again, I can't be certain. Case Agent 1 completely misrepresented this memorandum -- see pp. 157+ for particulars, including:
Quote:
Toward that end, on September 28, 2016, the 01 Attorney emailed Case Agent 1 a draft of the FISA application, copying other members of the Crossfire Hurricane team. In a comment in the draft application, the 01 Attorney asked "do we know if there is any truth to Page's claim that he has provided information to [another U.S. government agency]-was he considered a source/asset/whatever?" In response to the 01 Attorney's question, on September 29, Case Agent 1 inserted the following comment in the draft:
"He did meet with [the other U.S. government agency], however, it's dated and I would argue it was/is outside scope, I don't think we need it in. It was years ago, when he was in Moscow. If you want to keep it, I can get the language from the [August 17 Memorandum] we were provided [by the other U.S. government agency]."294
Based upon this response, the 01 Attorney did not include information about Page's prior relationship with the other agency in the FISA application.
However, the information Case Agent 1 provided to the 01 Attorney was inaccurate. As described in the August 17 Memorandum from the other U.S. government agency to the FBI, Page first met with the other agency in April 2008, after he left Moscow (Page had lived in Moscow from 2004 to 2007), and he had been approved as an operational contact for the other agency from 2008 to 2013. Additionally, rather than being outside the scope of the FISA application, the FISA application included allegations about meetings that Page had with Russian intelligence officers that Page had disclosed to the other agency. Specifically, according to the August 17 Memorandum, Page provided information to the other agency in October 2010 about contacts he had with a Russian intelligence officer (Intelligence Officer 1), which the other agency assessed likely began in 2008. Page's contacts with Intelligence Officer 1 in 2007 and 2008 were among the historical connections to Russian intelligence officers that the FBI relied upon in the first FISA application (and subsequent renewal applications) to help support probable cause. 295 The August 17 Memorandum stated that Page told the other agency that he met with Intelligence Officer 1 four times, characterized him as a "compelling, nice guy," and described Intelligence Officer l's alleged interest in contacting an identified U.S. person. According to the August 17 Memorandum, the employee of the other U.S. government agency who met with Page assessed that Page "candidly described his contact with" Intelligence Officer 1. Page's relationship with the other agency was not mentioned in any of the four FISA applications
There's more in the following, including Case Agent 1's wishy-washy response to questioning, but the above is the pertinent facts.
It's just so convenient that this August 17 Memorandum from the CIA was 'overlooked'.