aggiehawg said:Must have missed that. What was his issue with you?Deats said:
Remember Dimitri (hates Russia on a personal level) left Crowdstrike last month. That's the guy who requested the personal meeting with me in 2018 after I had been trashing them on here for months.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/dmitri-alperovitch-crowdstrike-co-founder-steps/
Theories about Seth Rich's UNSOLVED MURDER were somehow debunked. Go figureAdam Ag 98 said:
I've noticed it is common for journalists to say "that theory, which has been debunked" quite a bit. Yet they ignore mounds of evidence to the contrary.
I recently saw it when referencing the theory that Biden got the Ukrainian prosecutor fired because of his son. They nonchalantly toss it out with zero sourcing in order to perpetrate the lies or flimsy stories they're peddling.
But Mueller's report did prove collusion and obstruction.....
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.....Assuming the dossier was first written by Steele in British English, it seems there was extensive editing by an American after Steele finished writing......
Dear Reggie,Quote:
Seems the DOJ didn't take lightly Judge Walton's comments about Barr lacking candor.
Did you ever meet with him?Deats said:aggiehawg said:Must have missed that. What was his issue with you?Deats said:
Remember Dimitri (hates Russia on a personal level) left Crowdstrike last month. That's the guy who requested the personal meeting with me in 2018 after I had been trashing them on here for months.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/dmitri-alperovitch-crowdstrike-co-founder-steps/
We travel in the same circles. I assume he had google alerts in for himself.
LOL. That's exactly what I was going to ask you. What your opinion was. When I was reading McCain toadie, David Kramer's deposition he testified about his whirlwind meeting in London with Steele. In the day and age when one can be sent a picture of their Uber driver, Kramer was instructed to look for a guy wearing a navy overcoat and holding that day's copy of the Financial Times at Heathrow, in late November, when a lot of people would be wearing overcoats, many navy.Deats said:
I did. We chatted for about 5 minutes. I don't either of us impressed each other.
Nellie Ohr speaks and reads Russian. Steele does not, AFAIK.Quote:
5 minute video worth watching. Starts off with a bomb about Steele & his Dossier -- Nunes states Fusion GPS wrote proto-dossiers that Steele put his name on & passed off as his reports.
That analysis posted above on this page about the English/British spelling disparities in Steele's Dossier speaks volumes IMO.aggiehawg said:Nellie Ohr speaks and reads Russian. Steele does not, AFAIK.Quote:
5 minute video worth watching. Starts off with a bomb about Steele & his Dossier -- Nunes states Fusion GPS wrote proto-dossiers that Steele put his name on & passed off as his reports.
And don't forget the Strzok text about there being different versions of the Steele Dossier that the FBI had seen. It had many different authors further undermining any credibility. FBI should have been quite suspicious and have told the FISA court that it had multiple authors and not all were identified as to credibility, nor actual source access.drcrinum said:That analysis posted above on this page about the English/British spelling disparities in Steele's Dossier speaks volumes IMO.aggiehawg said:Nellie Ohr speaks and reads Russian. Steele does not, AFAIK.Quote:
5 minute video worth watching. Starts off with a bomb about Steele & his Dossier -- Nunes states Fusion GPS wrote proto-dossiers that Steele put his name on & passed off as his reports.
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Dossier author Christopher Steele will not cooperate with U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, telling an audience at Oxford University that he believes U.S. investigators have acted in "bad faith."
Steele, a former British spy, said at the Oxford event on Friday that he and his firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, had already "done our duty" by cooperating with a Justice Department inspector general's (IG) investigation of the FBI's surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
According to The Daily Beast, which attended the Oxford event, Steele also criticized the IG, saying that he cooperated with the probe for "four or five months," and observed "very bad qualities" on the part of government officials. He said some acted in "bad faith."
Reuters reported on Friday that Durham's team has recently approached Steele seeking an interview. The former MI6 officer rejected the request because he believes that he would not be treated fairly, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters......
High profile mysteries are being solved and were getting to see pieces of evidence as they're discovered and then again as their relevance is understood.Premium said:
On a separate note, what makes people post and read 36,000 posts on this topic?
It's like watching MSM every night for 5 hours repeating the same thing in different words, with no new outcome. People watch it as if something groundbreaking is going to happen and they won't be there to see it for themselves. When we all know nothing new will happen.
In number of posts, probably.Premium said:
So is the Coronavirus thread going to top this one?
In many respects it's like a very complicated Sherlock Holmes mystery where new clues/episodes are published almost daily. If you don't keep up with it, it becomes difficult to grasp what direction the story is taking.Whens lunch said:High profile mysteries are being solved and were getting to see pieces of evidence as they're discovered and then again as their relevance is understood.Premium said:
On a separate note, what makes people post and read 36,000 posts on this topic?
It's like watching MSM every night for 5 hours repeating the same thing in different words, with no new outcome. People watch it as if something groundbreaking is going to happen and they won't be there to see it for themselves. When we all know nothing new will happen.
All of us, as Americans, have a stake in the results, unless we don't care about the rule of law. Even if nothing can be successfully prosecuted, it's important for the facts to get out.
Sure there's a lot of repetition. I can filter that...I'm here for the next clue.
ETA: ...and the opinions and expertise that help me understand those clues.
drcrinum said:
https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/08/christopher-steele-durham-not-cooperate/Quote:
Dossier author Christopher Steele will not cooperate with U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, telling an audience at Oxford University that he believes U.S. investigators have acted in "bad faith."
Steele, a former British spy, said at the Oxford event on Friday that he and his firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, had already "done our duty" by cooperating with a Justice Department inspector general's (IG) investigation of the FBI's surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
According to The Daily Beast, which attended the Oxford event, Steele also criticized the IG, saying that he cooperated with the probe for "four or five months," and observed "very bad qualities" on the part of government officials. He said some acted in "bad faith."
Reuters reported on Friday that Durham's team has recently approached Steele seeking an interview. The former MI6 officer rejected the request because he believes that he would not be treated fairly, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters......
I wonder if Glenn Simpson & Fusion GPS are cooperating with Durham.
Even more of a pompous ass than the regular Brit. Why anyone continues to pay for his services is a mystery to me.Quote:
The man who passed off garbage as fact to assist in spying on a presidential campaign accusing the people of investigating that of acting in bad faith. Gotta love the chutzpah.
Piss off. You're deraiing the thread. Click somewhere else if you don't want to read it.Premium said:
On a separate note, what makes people post and read 36,000 posts on this topic?
It's like watching MSM every night for 5 hours repeating the same thing in different words, with no new outcome. People watch it as if something groundbreaking is going to happen and they won't be there to see it for themselves. When we all know nothing new will happen.
VegasAg86 said:drcrinum said:
https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/08/christopher-steele-durham-not-cooperate/Quote:
Dossier author Christopher Steele will not cooperate with U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, telling an audience at Oxford University that he believes U.S. investigators have acted in "bad faith."
Steele, a former British spy, said at the Oxford event on Friday that he and his firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, had already "done our duty" by cooperating with a Justice Department inspector general's (IG) investigation of the FBI's surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page.
According to The Daily Beast, which attended the Oxford event, Steele also criticized the IG, saying that he cooperated with the probe for "four or five months," and observed "very bad qualities" on the part of government officials. He said some acted in "bad faith."
Reuters reported on Friday that Durham's team has recently approached Steele seeking an interview. The former MI6 officer rejected the request because he believes that he would not be treated fairly, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters......
I wonder if Glenn Simpson & Fusion GPS are cooperating with Durham.
The man who passed off garbage as fact to assist in spying on a presidential campaign accusing the people of investigating that of acting in bad faith. Gotta love the chutzpah.
Better yet, indict his ass for filing false reports to the FBI and move to extradite him to the U.S.Quote:
Subpoena his ass. Make him jump through hoops and balance a ball on his nose. Hire lawyers, spend money, mortgage his house. Get him on process crimes. Ruin his life. What goes around comes around.
Wow, not enough stars for that post.MouthBQ98 said:
And to add: they don't comprehend what they are or what they are doing so consciously. They are ideologically possessed and behave compulsively in that regards. They are often have an open and agreeable base temperament and their value structure is based on feeding their need to feel that they themselves care, and that people are forced into more equitable circumstances, and that existing institutions and hierarchies are preventing this natural progression and therefore they must seek power to upend those hierarchies. It's a religious crusade of sorts.
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...In just 21 words, Boasberg provided the first judicial declaration the FBI had misled the court, not just committed process errors. "There is thus little doubt that the government breached its duty of candor to the Court with respect to those applications," Boasberg wrote....