Sometimes we need a reminder of just truly screwed up all of that was. And who did it.Towns03 said:
Is this thread good for anything other than raising my blood pressure?
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.
BREAKING — The Biden administration has appointed James Clapper, John Brennan, and Paul Kolbe, former intelligence officials, to a DHS "Homeland Intelligence Experts Group" handling national security issues.
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 19, 2023
These individuals signed the fraudulent October 2020 letter deceptively… pic.twitter.com/6qv5ybw4fR
Triple ugh, sigh, face palm.will25u said:
Thought y'all might get a kick out of this sad news.BREAKING — The Biden administration has appointed James Clapper, John Brennan, and Paul Kolbe, former intelligence officials, to a DHS "Homeland Intelligence Experts Group" handling national security issues.
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 19, 2023
These individuals signed the fraudulent October 2020 letter deceptively… pic.twitter.com/6qv5ybw4fR
BREAKING 🚨
— TheDeplorableVeteran🇺🇸 (@DeplorableVet84) September 22, 2023
Disgraced former FBI agent Charles McGonigal pleads GUILTY for hiding payments from Russian intelligence officer.
If you remember, McGonigal investigated the 2016 Trump campaign for alleged ties to Moscow. pic.twitter.com/sILo3bKNYw
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Strzok is accusing the Justice Department of wrongfully terminating him because of Trump's publicly stated anger toward him and the Russia investigation.
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He and Page are also suing over the release of their text messages to the press.
Foster played a key role for Senate GOP in uncovering the FBI/DOJ abuses in Russiagate. The subpoena seems to be related to an investigation of the leak of the Carter Page FISA. But there’s no way a Republican leaked that story.
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) October 24, 2023
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At that time, as the Empower Oversight letter explained, Foster served as the chief investigative counsel to Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley. In that role, he directed congressional oversight into misconduct at the Justice Department. The DOJ likewise subpoenaed other House and Senate staffers working with oversight committees both Republicans and Democrats according to Empower Oversight.
The Federalist has independently confirmed that at least one staffer on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) received the same notice from Google of the subpoena, which was issued by a D.C. grand jury on Sept. 12, 2017.
That date proves significant because former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had reportedly threatened to subpoena the personal records of HPSCI staffers during a heated January 2018 closed-door meeting concerning oversight requests served on the DOJ. But based on the Google notice sent out last week to the subpoenas' targets, the DOJ had already executed that threat.
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The Empower Oversight letter takes to task the DOJ for undertaking what appears to be "an extensive and far-reaching effort to use grand jury subpoenas and perhaps other means to gather the personal communications records of innocent congressional staffers and their families with little or no legitimate predicate." Here, Empower Oversight highlighted the substantial constitutional issues raised by the DOJ's subpoenas, which targeted not merely a separate branch of government but also attorneys providing legal advice regarding congressional oversight of the very DOJ that subpoenaed the records.
More DOJ abuses come to light. I shan't believe it. I shannotaggiehawg said:Quote:
At that time, as the Empower Oversight letter explained, Foster served as the chief investigative counsel to Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley. In that role, he directed congressional oversight into misconduct at the Justice Department. The DOJ likewise subpoenaed other House and Senate staffers working with oversight committees both Republicans and Democrats according to Empower Oversight.
The Federalist has independently confirmed that at least one staffer on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) received the same notice from Google of the subpoena, which was issued by a D.C. grand jury on Sept. 12, 2017.
That date proves significant because former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had reportedly threatened to subpoena the personal records of HPSCI staffers during a heated January 2018 closed-door meeting concerning oversight requests served on the DOJ. But based on the Google notice sent out last week to the subpoenas' targets, the DOJ had already executed that threat.LINKQuote:
The Empower Oversight letter takes to task the DOJ for undertaking what appears to be "an extensive and far-reaching effort to use grand jury subpoenas and perhaps other means to gather the personal communications records of innocent congressional staffers and their families with little or no legitimate predicate." Here, Empower Oversight highlighted the substantial constitutional issues raised by the DOJ's subpoenas, which targeted not merely a separate branch of government but also attorneys providing legal advice regarding congressional oversight of the very DOJ that subpoenaed the records.
September 2017 is when the Carter Page FISA was allowed to expire by Team Mueller. They needed another way in in order to spy on not only Trump but GOP oversight.
I wish I were making this up. In my ongoing lawsuit over the govt. spying on my computers, I submitted this document to the court. It proved that one agent who admitted spying on me (and many others) had, indeed, worked as an informant for US Atty. Rod Rosenstein, as he'd… pic.twitter.com/dUyWTOHzZp
— Sharyl Attkisson 🕵️♂️💼🥋 (@SharylAttkisson) November 5, 2023
Is the Crossfire Hurricane binder about to go public? Trump declassified it before he left office but the DOJ thought they had the only copy and have withheld it from release. Now the media is claiming the 'missing' binder is filled with dangerous info.https://t.co/MbLQlY3ZPp
— @amuse (@amuse) December 15, 2023
nortex97 said:
No, I don't expect this to mean/do anything, but it would be interesting if true.Is the Crossfire Hurricane binder about to go public? Trump declassified it before he left office but the DOJ thought they had the only copy and have withheld it from release. Now the media is claiming the 'missing' binder is filled with dangerous info.https://t.co/MbLQlY3ZPp
— @amuse (@amuse) December 15, 2023
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ex-fbi-intel-chief-who-investigated-trump-russia-collusion-gets-4-years-prison-colludingQuote:
A former top FBI official who led the agency's New York counterintelligence division, and played a key role in the Trump-Russia collusion probe, has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for colluding with Russia - and he may face an even longer sentence under a second indictment for hiding $225,000 in payments from a former Albanian intelligence officer.
McGonigal was the FBI's recipient of the fake tip from Alexander Downer that supposedly started the Trump/Russia investigation.
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) January 23, 2023
He was also involved in the fake Carter Page ("Crossfire Dragon") investigation. https://t.co/MDwosXQaqP pic.twitter.com/tGjDL5zFq6
Are the sources in the old pages still available? I would have expected many of them would have been memory holed by now.Foreverconservative said:
This thread got drug back into the daylight a few weeks ago, and I've been going through it page by page which has to be the longest in this platform, and this is an amazing read, a lot of deep dives into various rabbit holes and some serious research. This is Tom Clancy level stuff.
A lot of them so far, quite a few tweets missing because the users were banned years ago, but for the most part it's mostly there. The fact that people here screen shot some of the tweets helped out some and others quoted them so it helps fill in the few holes but there's a TON of research and work here, I mean this thing dates back six yearsaggiehawg said:Are the sources in the old pages still available? I would have expected many of them would have been memory holed by now.Foreverconservative said:
This thread got drug back into the daylight a few weeks ago, and I've been going through it page by page which has to be the longest in this platform, and this is an amazing read, a lot of deep dives into various rabbit holes and some serious research. This is Tom Clancy level stuff.
Preaching to the choir here.Quote:
A lot of them so far, quite a few tweets missing because the users were banned years ago, but for the most part it's mostly there. The fact that people here screen shot some of the tweets helped out some and others quoted them so it helps fill in the few holes but there's a TON of research and work here
Does this open up civil claims by Carter Paige and President Trump?Gator92 said:…,,,, removed to save spaceQuote:
A former top FBI official who led the agency's New York counterintelligence division, and played a key role in the Trump-Russia collusion probe, has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for colluding with Russia - and he may face an even longer sentence under a second indictment for hiding $225,000 in payments from a former Albanian intelligence officer.
Yeah it took about nine pages for you to get into the fray, there's a BMX attorney, someone who goes by GP12 and a drcrinum whatever that means, that are all over this stuff so far. Looks like once you jumped in it was ALL IN. Fascinating read. Some Nostradamus level prediction that eventually came to fruition from some of y'all.aggiehawg said:Preaching to the choir here.Quote:
A lot of them so far, quite a few tweets missing because the users were banned years ago, but for the most part it's mostly there. The fact that people here screen shot some of the tweets helped out some and others quoted them so it helps fill in the few holes but there's a TON of research and work here
You're more the conductor, than the choir. You did some great work on this thread.aggiehawg said:Preaching to the choir here.Quote:
A lot of them so far, quite a few tweets missing because the users were banned years ago, but for the most part it's mostly there. The fact that people here screen shot some of the tweets helped out some and others quoted them so it helps fill in the few holes but there's a TON of research and work here
Good luck, sir/ma'am. This thread/topic made me much more cynical/jaded about our government/courts/justice system than anything else. I've given up a few times on it but sometimes something pops up that is worth noting for posterity, anyway.Foreverconservative said:
This thread got drug back into the daylight a few weeks ago, and I've been going through it page by page which has to be the longest in this platform, and this is an amazing read, a lot of deep dives into various rabbit holes and some serious research. This is Tom Clancy level stuff.
You mean the Russian collusion hoax records President Trump declassified via presidential order the day before he left office?
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) December 15, 2023
Those presidential records he is allowed to have under the Presidential Records Act?
That are so damning to Obama, Biden, Hillary, and the Deep State? pic.twitter.com/NNdXUbxrgk
Thanks for the reply, even though it wasn't the answer I was hoping for. Bummeraggiehawg said:
Unlikely.
Statute of limitations issues and appeal factors. Page was screwed by the judicial system.richardag said:Thanks for the reply, even though it wasn't the answer I was hoping for. Bummeraggiehawg said:
Unlikely.