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30 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Yup. 

 

FISA on Page is going to be exposed as fraudulent ... and what happens next? 

 

 

The biggest takeaway I still get from all this is that Trump's major failing was not separating his business and political interests with a money-laundering non-profit foundation like certain other 2016 candidates did...

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24 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

 

The most astonishing political happening in our lifetime.

 

Ohr interviews: Steele agenda was to stop Trump presidency

by Ed Morrissey

 

Original Article

 

 

 

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...coup?.....huh?....in the US, the world's bastion of democracy and honor?...impossible......DOJ and FBI are the "enforcement models of political neutrality" protecting our rights....love him or hate him (I did not respect his business acumen as a businessman myself), Trump as the always feared "Washington outsider" has exposed more graft, corruption, fraud, etc. than the generally fickle electorate could ever attempt to understand.....the "protective veil of the good 'ol boyz network" has been breached and the sewage leak is in full flow...yet te effin' fickles solely focus on his brash, irascible, condescending, brazen, etc persona, ignoring what he has exposed in the government...so now the "gimme gang" feels threatened...BUT ...the Dems to the rescue....."vote for us and we'll give you much MORE".......nation's debt?....non sequitur....what an effin' mess.....BUT...we are THE world's model democracy coming to YOUR country soon....SMH.........

Posted
25 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 


"Believe it or not, it was political espionage conducted against Hillary Clinton."

<_<  Yeah that would be a "not" for me. 


 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, ALF said:

I read the Sara Carter interview with  Patrick Byrne . He said he had a relationship with Maria Butina  and kept the FBI informed. Her lawyer blames the FBI for not disclosing this at her trial. I don't see what big news he has.

 

https://saraacarter.com/russia-probe-twist-a-billion-dollar-ceo-a-convicted-russian-agent-and-the-fbi/

 

It has some interesting information and ties that are worth the read, for those that haven't seen it before.

 

I'm not sure what to make of Byrne and his real intent, but any mention of association with the Council of Foreign Relations is a potential red flag IMO.

 

From the article:

 

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Over time, Byrne and Butina developed an intimate relationship but at the same time he alleges he was continuously reporting on Butina to the FBI in an effort to convince them that it might be worthwhile to introduce her to some of his contacts at the Council on Foreign Relations. He also noted he reported to the FBI his interactions more frequently with Butina starting in December, 2015, both out of a desire not to lose the possibility of something good coming from this encounter, but also, because Butina was starting to speak more frequently of meeting with big shots in Republican circles.

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Oddly, Byrne’s name was not disclosed by prosecutors in the case or by the FBI. And despite the government’s earlier efforts to paint Butina as a Russian spy attempting to infiltrate Republican circles she was never investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, which charged 25 Russian agents with interfering in the U.S. election. Further, the FBI, unlike convicted Russian bombshell spy Anna Chapman, did nothing to stop Butina from meeting with high level Republican and conservative figures. The bureau also didn’t warn those conservative figures she had made contact with,  even though they had her under surveillance and allegedly Byrne had been reporting on her during that time. As noted in a column by The Hill’s John Solomon Chapman’s actions were handled differently than Butina. When one of Chapman’s associates, who went by the name of Cynthia Murphy, made contact with Alan Patricof, a major Democratic donor close to Hillary Clinton, the FBI acted swiftly to arrest the entire cell.

 

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Seemed like the FBI did a good job  with Anna Chapman and Cynthia Murphy Russian spies

 

The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under non-official cover. An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) culminated in the arrest of ten agents and a prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States on July 9, 2010.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegals_Program

Posted
20 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

11 per week? Just over 2 per day (assuming a 5 day work week)?

 

Are they sure that's enough time to go over the documents? When the hell are these people supposed to fit in breaks and lunch reviewing so many documents at once?!? Are we sure they won't need 20 weeks?

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...SERIOUS stuff...PMSNBC Matthews DEFENDING AG Barr?.........hoping for a ratings spike?.....one more viewer is a 25% increase....

 

MSNBC guest suggests AG Barr 'facilitated' Epstein's suicide, Matthews calls claim 'not fair'

By Sam Dorman | Fox News

 

An MSNBC legal analyst accused Attorney General William Barr and his Justice Department of facilitating accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein's suicide.

"Bill Barr directs the Bureau of Prisons and they allowed -- in some ways, they facilitated Mr. Epstein's suicide," MSNBC legal analyst Paul Butler said during a Tuesday appearance on the network.

MSNBC host Chris Matthews, who has a history of making his own controversial statements, responded by pressing for more information and claiming that it wasn't fair to use that description.

"Well that's not fair, what do you mean 'facilitate'?"

Butler added to the mounting scrutiny surrounding the Justice Department's handling of Epstein after he was placed on suicide watch after a previous failed suicide attempt in late July.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/msnbc-guest-claims-barr-facilitated-epstein-suicide

 

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Solomon on Hannity's radio show made news (I don't listen, so this thread of clips is the best I could find, more than just these few minutes -- worth a listen)

 

 

(I guess this is the full segment)

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

 

 

The documents

 

 

 


That letter basically lays everything out that happened with the illegal server, the Chinese hacking, the FBI "disinterest",  the attempts to cover-up the classified email on the home-brewed sever, etc.

Oh, and Peter Strzok is *****.

Read page 100. It's a hoot.



 

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