— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) May 15, 2023
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) May 15, 2023
Yes. We were always right about this.FJB said:
We were right all this time.
BREAKING: Special Counsel John Durham never interviewed former FBI Director James Comey
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023
BREAKING: Special Counsel Durham also never interviewed FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson, who contracted with the Hillary Clinton campaign to produce the fake dossier on Trump and Russia
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023
BREAKING: Igor Danchenko, Steele's collector of dirt for his dossier, tricked the FBI's top counterintelligence investigators into believing he fled the US in 2010, when in fact the whole time he was living in the DC area. Fooled, the FBI closed its probe of him as a Russian spy
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023
None of them were employed by government. He could not get them under a normal FBi/DOJ subpoena, when DOJ would not cooperate.will25u said:BREAKING: Special Counsel John Durham never interviewed former FBI Director James Comey
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023BREAKING: Special Counsel Durham also never interviewed FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson, who contracted with the Hillary Clinton campaign to produce the fake dossier on Trump and Russia
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023BREAKING: Igor Danchenko, Steele's collector of dirt for his dossier, tricked the FBI's top counterintelligence investigators into believing he fled the US in 2010, when in fact the whole time he was living in the DC area. Fooled, the FBI closed its probe of him as a Russian spy
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 16, 2023
dreyOO said:
I just don't understand the motivation behind the bad actors in our government. FBI for instance, are these all true believers? Really? I'm starting to come around on the idea that China is paying a hell of a lot more people (not just politicians) to act counter to US interests.
BREAKING: Former deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe refused to be interviewed by Durham's investigators even after Durham offered to narrow the scope of questions. Yet Durham never compelled the central Spygate figure to testify, issuing no subpoena to McCabe or his boss Jim Comey
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 18, 2023
Quote:
According to the 306-page report, former Justice Department prosecutor Bruce Ohr's wife Nellie Ohr first plowed the ground for the dossier with a series of research reports she wrote for Fusion GPS, the D.C.-based opposition research firm the Clinton campaign commissioned to dig up dirt on Trump and Russia.
Obtained by Durham, her reports zeroed in on Sergei Millian and his connections to Russia and Trump, falsely portraying him as a key intermediary between the Kremlin and the Republican candidate. They would later provide the foundation for the dossier's many fictions.
"Fusion GPS records demonstrate that Nellie Ohr first identified Millian," Durham states in his report. "All told, Ohr prepared at least 12 reports that discussed Sergei Millian."
Quote:
She wrote her first Millian report in April 2016, the month before Fusion GPS hired former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele to put his imprimatur as a supposed former "spy" and "Russian insider" on the dossier.
"This report was prepared just ten days after Fusion GPS was retained by [Clinton campaign law firm] Perkins Coie to conduct opposition research on Trump," the Durham Report states, "and prior to Steele being retained by Fusion GPS."
More circular sourcing.Quote:
In fact, Durham says that Millian initially wasn't even on the radar of Steele and his dossier "collector" Igor Danchenko, a former Brookings Institution analyst who's admitted much of the information he provided Steele was alcohol-lubricated gossip. Millian was called to their attention by Nellie Ohr, who the prosecutor said "implicated" Millian through her own reports. Durham suggests Steele and Danchenko merely followed her leads.
And for those trying to follow at home.Quote:
Meanwhile, the prosecutor added, Bruce Ohr, an anti-Trump Democrat, pushed his wife's reports that cited Millian 12 in all onto the Crossfire Hurricane team at FBI headquarters that was investigating Trump and his campaign for possible espionage. Agents used her reports as a source of corroboration for the Steele reports they received in the summer and fall of 2016, even though it was circular reporting.
"The reports prepared by Ohr and others at Fusion GPS were ultimately provided to Crossfire Hurricane investigators by Ohr's husband, Bruce Ohr," according to the Durham Report.
BREAKING: HPSCI sources tell me that former Chairman Nunes sent Special Counsel John Durham more than a dozen criminal referrals -- including for alleged perjury by witnesses including former FBI official Andrew McCabe -- yet Durham sought grand jury indictments on none of them
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 22, 2023
BREAKING: Special Counsel Durham found at least 371 Russian Yotaphone lookups involving IP addresses assigned to the Executive Office of the President during the Barack Obama presidency (Oct. 24, 2014 - Nov. 8, 2016)
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 25, 2023
Apologies for asking, but what are the implications and do we have individual user's names???Secolobo said:
Gosh, mueller missed this too…
…and was just announced Congress gets satellite phones.BREAKING: Special Counsel Durham found at least 371 Russian Yotaphone lookups involving IP addresses assigned to the Executive Office of the President during the Barack Obama presidency (Oct. 24, 2014 - Nov. 8, 2016)
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 25, 2023
DEVELOPING: New evidence is emerging that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller suffered from dementia-related memory loss when he took over the Russiagate investigation, allowing prosecutors Brandon Van Grack and Andrew Weissmann to run roughshod over him and his decision making
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 30, 2023
will25u said:DEVELOPING: New evidence is emerging that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller suffered from dementia-related memory loss when he took over the Russiagate investigation, allowing prosecutors Brandon Van Grack and Andrew Weissmann to run roughshod over him and his decision making
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 30, 2023
No, or they wouldn't be liberals.f1ghtintexasaggie said:will25u said:DEVELOPING: New evidence is emerging that former Special Counsel Robert Mueller suffered from dementia-related memory loss when he took over the Russiagate investigation, allowing prosecutors Brandon Van Grack and Andrew Weissmann to run roughshod over him and his decision making
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 30, 2023
Jesus Christ!
Mueller...check.
Feinstein...check.
AOC...check.
Biden...check.
Are there any liberals left WITH a brain?
🚨🚨THREAD: Flynn response to governments motion to change venue from FL to DC
— Tracy Beanz (@tracybeanz) May 31, 2023
If you click below you can get up to speed so far. @GenFlynn is suing the US Government for malicious prosecution and abuse of process. The government filed a motion to move the case from the middle… https://t.co/2ElpBKYITa
DOJ loses bid to move Michael Flynn malicious prosecution suit to DC | Just The News https://t.co/ebu1yqyu0M
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) June 22, 2023
will25u said:DOJ loses bid to move Michael Flynn malicious prosecution suit to DC | Just The News https://t.co/ebu1yqyu0M
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) June 22, 2023
🧵‼️TWP #BREAKING UPDATE‼️
— Washington Pundit ©🇧🇷 (@TWPundit) July 13, 2023
All the govt's appeals to 4th Circuit have been exhausted, & Flynn Intel Group business partner Bijan Kian will get a new trial on FARA charges originally brought by the Mueller Investigation.
The Biden Crime family is directly implicated in case.👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/TjafAokDx3
Hoping for Justice for General Flynnwill25u said:DOJ loses bid to move Michael Flynn malicious prosecution suit to DC | Just The News https://t.co/ebu1yqyu0M
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) June 22, 2023
Quote:
Hoping for Justice for General Flynn
Probe opened into FBI targeting of House Intelligence committee staffers during Russia probe | Just The News https://t.co/pnKG6q8UUi
— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) July 13, 2023
Quote:
As had been suggested by its decision to not impose any cuts (or increases) to the NASA budget, the House appropriation subcommittee in charge of Commerce, Justice, Science-related agencies imposed all of the 28.8% cuts required by the House leadership on the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the Commerce department.The FBI's budget is to be cut $1 billion, or 9% (an actual cut, not a reduction in the increase in spending), with $400 million of that coming from salaries and expenses. It also forbids the agency from spending a dime on its planned dream of a new posh and palatial headquarters in the DC suburbs, twice the size of the Pentagon and costing more than $3 billion.Quote:
Overall, the bill appropriates $58.4 billion for programs under the jurisdiction of the committee, a $23.8 billion cut compared to the current fiscal year. It eliminates 14 "diversity, equity and inclusion" programs in the covered agencies, cuts spending on "wasteful" climate change programs, and saves more than $50 million by ending the Biden administration's plan to replace auto fleets at the Department of Commerce and Department of Justice with electric vehicles.
According to the GOP summary, the Commerce Department would see a $1.4 billion cut in discretionary funding, and the Department of Justice would see a $2 billion cut. Federal science agencies together would face a $1.1 billion cut under the bill.
Happening Now: Former FBI agent Charles McGonigal is expected to plead guilty to working for a Russian Oligarch. This is the same agent who started the entire “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into Trumps team when he sent an email about George Papadopoulos having dirt on… pic.twitter.com/UmQOREvKqR
— 🇺🇸Travis🇺🇸 (@Travis_in_Flint) August 7, 2023
And it will draw crickets. The MSM won't even cover it.will25u said:
BumpHappening Now: Former FBI agent Charles McGonigal is expected to plead guilty to working for a Russian Oligarch. This is the same agent who started the entire “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into Trumps team when he sent an email about George Papadopoulos having dirt on… pic.twitter.com/UmQOREvKqR
— 🇺🇸Travis🇺🇸 (@Travis_in_Flint) August 7, 2023
This would be some form of sedition or treason, IANALwill25u said:
Bump
….removed link to save space
Ellis Wyatt said:And it will draw crickets. The MSM won't even cover it.will25u said:
BumpHappening Now: Former FBI agent Charles McGonigal is expected to plead guilty to working for a Russian Oligarch. This is the same agent who started the entire “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into Trumps team when he sent an email about George Papadopoulos having dirt on… pic.twitter.com/UmQOREvKqR
— 🇺🇸Travis🇺🇸 (@Travis_in_Flint) August 7, 2023
We are a banana republic. And even CMs are just raging over Trump.
Rapier108 said:
And this is why Sperry doesn't have a lot of credibility.
DARPA is a research outfit. They are not an intel or spy outfit.
DIA is the DOD's spy agency.
Quote:
esday, August 08, 2023
Sign In| Subscribe
NEWS
Grassley and Johnson want answers about DARPA's role in Russia saga
by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter |
April 29, 2022 07:00 AM
Two Republican senators are seeking answers from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency about any role it played in attributing the 2016 hack of the Democratic National Committee to Russia.
DARPA denied any role in attributing the 2016 hack to Russia after emails indicated special counsel John Durham's team had asked a computer expert who had researched Trump-Russia collusion claims about it, though newly released emails indicate DARPA-associated researchers mentioned special counsel Robert Mueller and the DNC hack.
Sens. Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley told DARPA Director Stefanie Tompkins on Thursday that "recent reports have raised questions about whether an individual doing research on behalf of" the agency had "investigated the 2016 hack" of the DNC.
Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann was indicted last year for allegedly concealing his clients, including Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, from the FBI when he pushed now-debunked claims of a secret back channel between the Trump Organization and Russia's Alfa Bank.
Durham revealed in February that he has evidence Sussmann's other client, known to be former Neustar executive Rodney Joffe, "exploited" domain name system internet traffic at "the Executive Office of the President of the United States" and elsewhere.
Department of Justice's Andrew DeFilippis said during a Wednesday court hearing the special counsel is scrutinizing Joffe, potentially related to DARPA fraud.
Sussmann has pleaded not guilty, and Joffe has not been charged with anything.
DURHAM RAISES THE POSSIBILITY JOFFE COMMITTED FRAUD
The indictment's "Researcher-1" was identified as Manos Antonakakis, a computer scientist at Georgia Tech. "Researcher-2" is David Dagon, a data scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Durham immunized Dagon in July 2021.
The special counsel's filings reference Georgia Tech's "Agency-1 [DARPA] Contract."
Durham says Joffe "tasked" the computer scientists with mining internet data to establish "an inference" and "narrative" tying Donald Trump to Russia. Durham said Joffe indicated he was doing this to please certain "VIPs" on the Clinton campaign.
Antonakakis wrote in a July 2021 email that DeFilippis asked him about work he had done associated with DARPA, apparently also asking him about an online persona named "Guccifer 2.0," whom U.S. intelligence officials concluded was created by Russian intelligence to assist in the hack-and-leak operation.
"I was asked point blank by Mr. DeFilippis, 'Do you believe that DARPA should be instructing you to investigate the origins of a hacker (Guccifer 2.0) that hacked a political entity (DNC)?' Let that sync for a moment, folks," Antonakakis wrote to Georgia Tech lawyers in July 2021. "Someone hacked a political party (DNC, in this case), in the middle of an election year (2016), and the lead investigator of DOJ's special council [sic] would question whether U.S. researchers working for DARPA should conduct investigations in this matter is 'acceptable'!"
How convenient: DOJ Quietly Drops FARA Case Against General Flynn’s Business Partner After Judge Tosses Conviction For Insufficient Evidence
— intheMatrixxx (@intheMatrixxx) September 11, 2023
https://t.co/GUtaip92zp