Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, and Nancy Pelosi should immediately be charged with that. Put them on defense.
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When Source 2 initially asked about WikiLeaks, Papadopoulos commented that with respect to Assange "no one knows what he's going to release" and that he could release information on Trump as a "ploy to basically dismantle ... [or] undercut the ... next President of the United States regardless of who it's going to be." Papadopoulos also stated that "no one has proven that the Russians actually did the hacking," then continued to discuss hacking by pointing out that he had "actually had a few .. .lsraelis trying to hack" his cell phone, which Papadopoulos said "shocked" him because he had "done some sensitive work for that government," and he said the Israelis had "allowed [him] quite a high level of access." Papadopoulos also stated that "no one else" did the work that he did for the Israelis, and that it had led "some folks [to] joke ... [that Papadopoulos] should go into the CIA after this if [Trump] ends up losing."
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...Case Agent 3 added that because Papadopoulos "made statements about doing sensitive work for [a foreign] government" that opened a new area of inquiry with respect to Papadopoulos's foreign contacts.
It's like Papadopoulos was inviting a FARA violation investigation. I think Sundance is on to something.
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Simpson = Perjury x 2 before the HPSCI.
I call BS regarding Sundance's inference that Weissmann's calendar references to MLARS & Cyprus on June 13, 2017 had anything to do with Papadopoulos. Weissmann was preoccupied with prosecuting Manafort -- there's a detailed section in Horowitz's Report pp 291-297 which discusses Weissmann & Ahmad's preoccupation with an investigation into Manafort for money laundering that was ongoing in MLARS in late 2016 & early 2017, but neither of these 2 individuals were actually assigned to MLARS, & it was definitely inappropriate. But they were concerned that the Trump Admin was going to close this investigation into Manafort. Weissmann's incident involving an AP reporter & Manafort's locker dates to March 31, 2017. From reading this section, one would expect that when once assigned to Mueller's Team, Weissmann's first order of business was going to be to go after Manafort. (Surprise!) Indeed, Weissmann, when interviewing & hiring people to Mueller's Team, one of his initial primary responsibilities, selected Kyle Freeny from the MLARS unit. Weissmann's interview with Freeny occurred on June 7, 2017 -- that information is available in the same batch of documents from which Sundance obtained the information about the entries on Weissmann's calendar from June 13, 2017; see:aggiehawg said:
Agreed.aggiehawg said:
Good point, as usual.
Weissmann could multitask or have assigned the Papadop sting to someone else in those meetings, though.
I mean if Clinesmith was involved and using Tawil to plant the money on Papadop? Timing still works.
These were OOC and rogue people running this, chumming the waters for bait at every step. When Mueller basically brings over most of the Crossfire Hurricane team from the FBI, they have quite the leg up on knowing how to entrap and set individuals up for charges.
There is no getting around the FBI waiting for Papadop, with no warrant, at the airport, unless it was a sting. None.
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Only issue I have about Manafort was the secret tolling of the Statute of Limitations after the EDVa had dropped the case in 2014.Quote:
I don't necessarily have an issue with Manafort, et al, getting busted, but it sure seems to me all of those folks involved in the investigation might need to lawyer up. Or am I just wishful thinking, and getting out over my skis?
drcrinum said:
https://dailycaller.com/2019/12/20/the-deep-state-resistance-terrorized-innocent-americans-including-me
Above article written by one of the innocent people dragged through the streets by the SpyGate perpetrators.
The evil doers & their cohorts in the MSM will never apologize to the people whose lives they have tarnished & ruined during the 'ongoing' SpyGate scheme. Reminds me of a current popular meme: "How dare you!"
Durham has a daunting task. Lots of low hanging fruit .... perjury, FISA, obstruction of justice, etc ... but still nothing we've seen yet that ties it all together into a broad criminal conspiracy.that passes the legal test of "beyond a reasonable doubt."Hogties said:
This has been a fantastic thread and I really appreciate the digging, analysis, and speculation about clues that everyone has brought to this thread. It's been incredibly informative and disturbing at the same time.
Our government is out of control and unless there is jail time for the top people that perpetrated this bureaucratic coup, we will not have a Republic in a generation or two.
The bureaucracy crossed the Rubicon in the 2016 election. The question is will we fight for the Republic or accept a tyranny of technocrats?
benchmark said:Durham has a daunting task. Lots of low hanging fruit .... perjury, FISA, obstruction of justice, etc ... but still nothing we've seen yet that ties it all together into a broad criminal conspiracy.that passes the legal test of "beyond a reasonable doubt."Hogties said:
This has been a fantastic thread and I really appreciate the digging, analysis, and speculation about clues that everyone has brought to this thread. It's been incredibly informative and disturbing at the same time.
Our government is out of control and unless there is jail time for the top people that perpetrated this bureaucratic coup, we will not have a Republic in a generation or two.
The bureaucracy crossed the Rubicon in the 2016 election. The question is will we fight for the Republic or accept a tyranny of technocrats?
That's where Brennan comes in. Durham is focusing on Brennan's communications for a reason. And don't forget that Gina Haspel was Station Chief in London when much of SpyGate went down. How much was she in, or more importantly, out of the loop? If Brennan was doing this on the down low and behind her back, that tends to show a conspiracy.Quote:
Durham has a daunting task. Lots of low hanging fruit .... perjury, FISA, obstruction of justice, etc ... but still nothing we've seen yet that ties it all together into a broad criminal conspiracy.that passes the legal test of "beyond a reasonable doubt."
Guess who suddenly is no longer listed as an Assistant Special Agent in Charge?drcrinum said:Bingo! San Fancisco FBI Field Office.Thanks.indy 00 said:
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Assistant Special Agents in Charge
- Craig D. Fair
- Bertram R. Fairries
- Marina A. Mayo
- Sid Patel
- Joe Pientka III
- Scott Schelble
- Sanjay Virmani
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Assistant Special Agents in Charge
- Craig D. Fair
- Bertram R. Fairries
- Marina A. Mayo
- Sid Patel
- Scott Schelble
- Sanjay Virmani
44:00 mark = Nunes says it all started with Fusion GPS, the DNC & some dirty cops at the top....tsuag10 said:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dan-bongino-show/id965293227?i=1000460397803
Bongino's podcast with Nunes from this week is pretty good. Nunes is able to say a little more nowadays.
it all started with a President who wanted to "fundamentally transform America" and knew it would take more than eight years, especially since six of those years were spent with a GOP Congress and four of those years with a GOP Senate.drcrinum said:44:00 mark = Nunes says it all started with Fusion GPS, the DNC & some dirty cops at the top....tsuag10 said:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dan-bongino-show/id965293227?i=1000460397803
Bongino's podcast with Nunes from this week is pretty good. Nunes is able to say a little more nowadays.
He should be "singing" and hopefully has evidence. It would(hopefully "will") be interesting to see what potential charges may be brought to bear on this scumbag.oysterbayAG said:
Clinesmith seems to be caught in extremely dangerous type Quicksand. He could go away for many decades. Unless he is dumber than Maxine Waters, Hank Johnson and Nancy Pelosi, he must be singing like crazy !
Because the same people signed off on multiple FISAs in this deal, and she probably approved them.drcrinum said:
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fisa-court-refuses-review-fbi-deception
Techno_Fog's point: Judge Collyer wants all of Clinesmith's prior FISA application work reviewed. Why just Clinesmith? Why did she not request that the FISA application work be reviewed of all the other agents involved in Carter Page's FISA application? Especially Joe Pientka.
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Because the same people signed off on multiple FISAs in this deal, and she probably approved them.
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Makes you wonder about that HAM radio license
Is there some encryption now? Or just a code book? And how would she know the code book without input from Steele?
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