Sunday, September 27, 2020

Re: Proof of the real coup

What if I give you these facts from a source you trust, like National Review? Will you then accept reality? What will it take to convince you that these people corrupted our government and used their power against Donald Trump? Maybe the Deep State you repeated dismissed really tried to take down our Republican conservative president? Mayyybe? 

FBI Docs: Primary Sub-Source for Steele Was Suspected Russian Agent and 'Threat to National Security' By Zachary Evans About Zachary Evans September 24, 2020 8:27 PM J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building in Washington, D.C. (Mary F. Calvert/Reuters) 

The "primary sub-source" for the Steele dossier was suspected of being a possible Russian agent and a "threat to national security," according to newly declassified FBI documents. Senator Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) announced the revelations on Thursday after the Justice Department declassified a footnote of the DOJ Inspector General Report on FISA abuse by the FBI. That report focused on efforts by FBI agents to obtain FISA warrants to surveil Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page, and concluded that two applications to renew such warrants were not valid because of "material misstatements and omission" of evidence. PLAY   Trump Nominates Judge Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court Full Screen  About Connatix V60548  Read More   Read More   Read More   Read More   Read More   Read More FBI agents on the Crossfire Hurricane probe, who investigated alleged contacts between the Trump-campaign and Russian intelligence, were aware that the Primary Sub-Source was a suspected Russian spy by December 2016. However, the FBI did not share this information with the FISA court in their applications for warrants against Page. According to footnote 334 of the Inspector General Report, the "Primary Sub-Source was the subject of an FBI counterintelligence investigation from 2009 to 2011 that assessed his/her documented contacts with suspected Russian intelligence officers." GET THE CAPITAL LETTER A weekly digest on business and economics from an NR sensibility. Email Address At the request of Attorney General William Barr, the FBI made available a declassified summary of that counterintelligence investigation. "[T]he FBI commenced this investigation based on information by the FBI indicating that the Primary Sub-Source may be a threat to national security," the summary states. The Primary Sub-Source was an employee at a "prominent U.S. think tank," and "in December 2016, the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation identified the employee as Christopher Steele's Primary Sub-Source." The documents are the latest disclosures in an ongoing investigation by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Senator Graham, into the FBI's probe of the Trump-campaign. In a statement, Graham characterized the newest documents as "the most stunning and damning revelation the committee has uncovered." "It's stunning to be told that the single individual who provided information to Christopher Steele for the Russian dossier used by the FBI on four occasions to obtain a warrant on Carter Page, an American citizen, was a suspected Russian agent years before the preparation of the dossier," Graham said. "The committee will press on and get to the bottom of what happened, and we will try to work together to make sure this never happens again." 

On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 11:30 AM James Willoughby <jameswilloughby164@gmail.com> wrote:
You have to stay away from the wacky weed.   It's still illegal in PA without a prescription. 

On Sun, Sep 27, 2020, 11:02 AM Jeff Darville <jdarville@gmail.com> wrote:
If I call it a coup for two years and you blanch at it, and then we find out that it was exactly a coup... what does that make you? Wrong. Foolish. And what does that say about my ability to call this what it is? I'm listening to sources that are speaking the truth. You are listening to David French and Joe Scarborough. 

This is such a significant confirmation of my knowledge about this heinous attempt to destroy our country that I am calling ballgame. It's over. I am right about this, and by extension a dozen topics we've discussed. It is no longer a question about who has the facts on their side. It's like I've predicted the stock market movements correctly for years. It's as if I knew the score of every game before the NBA season began. I simply paid attention to what is going on along with other patriots who care about this nation. 

We refuse to be lied to. Now we know the truth, and the truth will set you free. 
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FBI analysts working on the Michael Flynn Russia investigation originally planned to end the inquiry in fall 2016 and eventually bought liability insurance fearing they could be sued after their bosses continued to keep the investigation open based on "conspiracy theories," explosive new text messages showed Thursday. "We all went and purchased professional liability insurance," one analyst texted on Jan. 10, 2017, just 10 days before Trump took office. "Holy crap," a colleague responded. "All the analysts too?" "Yep," the first analyst said. "All the folks at the Agency as well." "Can I ask who are the most likely litigators?" a colleague responded. "As far as potentially suing y'all." "Haha, who knows….I think the concern when we got it was that there was a big leak at DOJ and the NYT among others was going to do a piece," the original analyst texted back. The explosive messages were attached to a new filing by Flynn's attorney Sidney Powell, who argued to the court that is considering dismissing her client's guilty plea that the emails show "stunning government misconduct" and "wrongful prosecution." A hearing is scheduled for next Tuesday. "There was no case against General Flynn," Powell wrote in the new motion. "There was no crime. The FBI and the prosecutors knew that. This American hero and his entire family have suffered for four years from public abuse, slander, libel, and all means of defamation at the hands of the very government he pledged his life to defend." The new FBI evidence was turned over late Wednesday and included a stunning revelation that FBI agents originally planned to close Flynn's probe, known as Crossfire Razor, on Nov. 8, 2016, nearly a year before he was charged with lying to the FBI. "He said shut down Razor" and "so glad they're closing Razor," an FBI official texted that day. "However [redacted] was silent though, so who knows what he will want." By January, the FBI analysts were alarmed that their agency was engaged in misconduct that could be discovered by President Trump's new attorney general. "The new AG might have some questions….then yada yada yada…we all get screwed," one official wrote. A follow-up string of messages suggested the bureau would be exposed for "rabbit holes and conspiracy theories" if the Russia casework was ever exposed because of its lack of evidence. "I'm tellying [sic] man, if this thing ever gets FOIA'd, there are going to be some tough questions asked," one official wrote.
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Jeff Darville
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Regards, 
Jeff Darville
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