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8 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

  Here's hoping Hillary needs to be shot up with tranquilizers by the time evening comes.  Most likely will not happen but a person can dream can't he?

 

Nah, she probably doesn't care if Bill is somehow mentioned.  Chelsea, different story. 

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Just now, keepthefaith said:

 

Nah, she probably doesn't care if Bill is somehow mentioned.  Chelsea, different story. 

  Chelsea is not running the Arkansas Suicide Machine.  I think that Hillary cares a great deal plus the Democrats have not had their convention yet.  Still time for a draft Hillary movement and Dementia Joe being out of sight for extended periods is the perfect prelude.

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Officials said previously “untouchable” kingpins who have evaded justice for decades, while enjoying “flashy” lifestyles, were among those detained.

 

High-level gangs, including those importing guns, drugs and people into Britain, have been targeted in a series of raids after law enforcement agencies accessed a secretive communications network.

Known as EncroChat, it was used on bespoke mobile phones that were designed to be secure against police infiltration and examination.

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The operation has also revealed the identities of an unknown number of corrupt police officers and employees in different law enforcement agencies.

Officials said that while police operations against gangs frequently see lower-level operatives who “get their hands dirty” arrested while those at the top remain free, EncroPhones were only used by the “middle tier upwards”.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


 

 

Was going to post the same.  Schiff has some nerve complaining about courts upholding precedent of the legal separation of powers, while not releasing the full documentation of his own committee's actions.

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Adam Lovinger was the whistleblower that turned in Stefan Halper for taking huge DoD contracts to produce  nothing. For his trouble, Lovinger was stripped of his security clearance  for which he lost his job at DOD ONA.  He was also prevented from taking a seat on the NSC, a position he was handpicked for by the incoming NSA, General Mike Flynn. Apparently, that is  how we reward real whistleblowers.
 

Here's the Adam S. Lovinger Whistleblower Reprisal Act of 2018. This bill expands protections for whistle-blowers against a security clearance action (e.g., revocation of a security clearance) made in retaliation for a protected disclosure. (It went nowhere under Nancy.)

Here is a small crop of a larger interview he recently gave (which makes me think something is up... he's had his head down for a while). This is the whole interview (scroll past the beginning). My goodness does he dunk on the Obama administration and the deep state.

 

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Interesting that there's virtually no interest in John Roberta's mystery fall 2 weeks ago.    You'd figure that if Chief J was hospitalized overnight, it would be huge news.   

 

Also, never knew he had frequent ceizures. 

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26 minutes ago, GG said:

Interesting that there's virtually no interest in John Roberta's mystery fall 2 weeks ago.    You'd figure that if Chief J was hospitalized overnight, it would be huge news.   

 

Also, never knew he had frequent ceizures. 


Makes one think, doesn’t it.

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53 minutes ago, GG said:

Interesting that there's virtually no interest in John Roberta's mystery fall 2 weeks ago.    You'd figure that if Chief J was hospitalized overnight, it would be huge news.   

 

Also, never knew he had frequent ceizures. 


Turned him into a liberal, methinks. Wonders never cease. <_<

 

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Oddly, this is not being reported far and wide. <_<

Bloomberg article
 

British court rules against Christopher Steele, orders damages paid to businessmen named in dossier
 

Court rules Steele's firm violated Britain's data privacy law by failing to aggressively check allegations in his dossier


 British judge ruled Wednesday that Christopher Steele violated a data privacy law by failing to check the accuracy of information in his infamous dossier, ordering the former spy’s firm to pay damages to two businessmen he wrongly accused of making illicit payments in Russia.
 

Justice Mark Warby of the High Court of England and Wales ordered Steele’s firm, Orbis Business Intelligence, to pay a modest 18,000 English pounds – about $22,596 in American currency – each to Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman as compensation for a violation of Britain’s Data Protection Act 1998 .
 

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The judge ruled that in Memo 112, one of several that made up Steele's dossier, there were six factually inaccurate or unproven claims that Steele provided from his alleged intelligence sources including that:

* the businessmen did not do favors for or receive favors from Putin as the memo claimed;
* Fridman and Aven did not provide informal foreign policy advice to the Russian leader as Steele alleged;
* Fridman did not meet with Putin in September 2016 as claimed by Steele's source;
* the businessman did not bribe Putin when he was Deputy Mayor of St Petersburg;* And Fridman and Aven did not do Putin’s political bidding as the dossier alleged.

 

The ruling further accentuates that much of the Steele dossier contained unproven Internet rumor or false information, some possible from Russian intelligence, as the Justice Department inspector general concluded last December. Nonetheless, the FBI used evidence from Steele's dossier to support a warrant targeting Trump campaign figures in four occasions, claiming to the court that agents had verified the information.
 

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