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With 9 weeks to go until the election= No. Plenty of time afterwards. It's probably the hope of the Dems to force Trumps hand. After this long Flynn can wait 9 weeks.


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Calling Sullivan a maggot is an insult to all maggots. He is lower and slimier than any creature I can think of and needs to be smacked down and removed from office. The only problem with Trump giving a pardon is that it technically means Gen Flynn is guilty of something. We all know he is not guilty of anything and was totally set up and framed. But, since this ass clown is not going to follow the law, a pardon is likely what it will take to end this farce.
 
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The United States Government NEEDS to culled of all this Leftist Scum, ESPECIALLY those in the 'Just'us system! Mad


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It's unfortunate this country has become so infested with leftist that only an actual physical purge would allow our institutions to work as designed.
 
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Techno Fog posted the FBI 302 interview notes w Joseph Mifsud

https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog...poulos-new-docs-show



This FBI interview was conducted in the lobby of the Omni Sheraton Hotel in Wash DC.
The interview date was 11 Feb 2017.

So why has Mifsud disappeared ?

Why did Papadopoulos say Mifsud mentioned Clinton emails?

AND if this Mifsud / Papadopoulos exchange was the reason the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign, how on earth did they not follow up w Mifsud after this interview?

The FBI opened the counterintel investigation on 31 July 2016, but never interviewed Papadopoulos until Jan 2017. ?????

Why wasn't this 302 mentioned in the Mueller report ?

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a minor note
The first page of the 302 says the interview took place on 11 Feb 2017, but the top of the second page said the interview was 10 Feb 2017


Think about the FBI dilemma. They opened a counterintel op into the Trump campaign.

Then Donald Trump was elected President.

The FBI continued the counterintel op.
Comey told the President that he wasn't a target.

Trump was inaugurated.(Jan 2017)
The FBI interviewed the dossier primary sub source and found out the dossier was a complete fabrication. (Jan 2017)

The FBI interviewed Michael Flynn and thought he was telling the truth (Jan 2017)

Then in Feb 2017, Mifsud tells the FBI he had no advance knowledge that Russia had DNC emails.

If that was true, there was no reason to have opened the July 2016 investigation.

Comey and the boys must have been a bit uncomfortable.
 
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For those that follow CTH, this is a disappointing post.

CTH has developed a strong argument that James Wolfe sent the Oct 2016 TS Carter Page FISA warrant to a reporter.

James Wolfe was the Senate Intel Comm Security Director. Wolfe was convicted of lying to the FBI, but he was not charged w disclosing classified info.

In this post:

https://theconservativetreehou...ing-for/#more-198875

CTH says that AG Barr is not going to "expose severe corrupt activity" in order to protect the DoJ as an institution.

Sundance writes it is time to drop the pursuit of the corruption that is in plain sight (but not acknowledged formally), and focus on getting Donald Trump reelected.

"Every day we highlight the unaddressed corruption is another day we lose people to emotional fatigue and mental exhaustion"

"We cannot afford to lose a single voter…. we need everyone in this fight."

"we must drop emphasis on the scale of government corruption and urgently shift focus to winning 2020."

"No-one is going to come to our nation’s rescue. "

"This is our task, and there are only sixty days left to expand our ranks."

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I hope everyone keeps talking and emailing w friends and family to be sure to vote in November 2020.

The best defense is a good offense. Let's massively defeat the DEMs on 3 November 2020.

Because "it is our task"
 
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Sundance writes it is time to drop the pursuit of the corruption that is in plain sight (but not acknowledged formally), and focus on getting Donald Trump reelected.

Umm, wasn't this the same guy that said, if nothing came out of all these investigations, he had something so huge that will blow the lid off something or whatever? Just all bullshit talk.


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Sundance writes it is time to drop the pursuit of the corruption that is in plain sight (but not acknowledged formally), and focus on getting Donald Trump reelected.

Umm, wasn't this the same guy that said, if nothing came out of all these investigations, he had something so huge that will blow the lid off something or whatever? Just all bullshit talk.


Yeah, he put out the name he said was Durham’s top investigator from the FBI. Didn’t seem to make any difference. Said he was traveling around to the media with a briefing book of exactly who did what and when. Yet, didn’t publish that exact evidence, didn’t share it with the rest of us.

I don’t know why. Disappointing. As I am with the lack of perp walks among the FBI/DOJ miscreants.




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Many pages back, there was a post about Sarah Carter writing that we're being played. It's looking more and more like this is the case.


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back to Michael Flynn

Techno Fog:

the DOJ and Flynn have filed a motion to expedite the resolution of the case.

The parties "agree that this Court should resolve the pending motion to dismiss with dispatch."

Proposed hearing: Sept. 23, 24, 28, or 29.

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then
Sidney Powell:

Judge Sullivan just granted the motion and scheduled the hearing for the 29th. No surprise there.

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Sidney Powell and DoJ working to force POS judge sullivan to rule on Flynn before the election

Sullivan continues to do everything he can to drag the persecution of Flynn on and on


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https://saraacarter.com/flynn-...ion-to-dismiss-case/

Flynn’s case has been a roller coaster ride since the former Special Counsel Robert Mueller targeted the former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, who went on to be a loyal and trusted member of Trump’s team in 2016.

Moreover, Flynn has been up against a behemoth of opposition from former Obama officials and Sullivan, who has acted more like a prosecutor than a judge. The circumstances surrounding Flynn’s case have led Trump, along with many others, to call for his exoneration. Evidence discovered over the past year by the DOJ’s Inspector General, Flynn’s attorney, Sidney Powell, and an appointed counsel put in place by Attorney General William Barr reveal extensive malfeasance in the FBI’s handling of its investigation into the Trump campaign and Flynn.

The litany of evidence collected during the investigations led the Justice Department to request a dismissal Flynn’s case. Unfortunately, the request to dismiss the case was politicized by Judge Sullivan, who is overseeing Flynn’s case. He has been fighting the request and accusing Barr of intervening on behalf of Trump. Because of this, Sullivan appointed an amicus curiae, a friend of the court, to argue on his behalf as to why the case should not be dismissed until he reviews it further.

Powell fought back against Sullivan’s unusual actions but could not persuade the appellate court last week to order Sullivan to dismiss the case against Flynn based on the Justice Department’s motion to have his case dismissed.

In effect, Flynn and his family have faced an extraordinary ordeal over the past three years that has left the three-star general and war hero depleted of funds and emotionally strained.

“We look forward to getting a ruling on the government’s motion to dismiss as soon as possible,” Powell told SaraACarter.com. “Between the issues fully briefed for the Court of Appeals in which Judge Sullivan fully participated as if he were a party and the briefing already filed in his court, there is no reason for any delay.”

In the motion Powell and the Justice Department argue that it “is not necessary, however, for this Court to wait until September 21 to proceed with this case. The Court instead may, and should, set a schedule to resolve this case as soon as possible.”

“Indeed, in this very case, the Court allowed briefing on the government’s motion to dismiss to continue while General Flynn’s petition for mandamus was pending before the court of appeals panel…Accordingly, the Court need not wait for the issuance of the court of appeals’ mandate or for the formal termination of appellate court proceedings before deciding the government’s motion to dismiss,” the motion states.
 
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Peter Strzok

"The Atlantic" magazine is going all out to discredit President Trump. The Atlantic is even worse than NYT and Wash Post.

One story they dredged up was a claim that President Trump didn't want to visit a military graveyard in France. All their reporting is from "anonymous sources" while a dozen people who identify themselves say the story is completely false.

Now The Atlantic publishes an interview w Peter Strzok.

https://www.theatlantic.com/id...peter-strzok/616003/

It is a long litany of every BS claim and fabrication that has been made against the President.

Here is what has been orchestrated against President Trump:

A vast set of lies from multiple media has been assembled. Now Strzok rolls them all together
and argues that certainly with all these reports, the President must be compromised.

It is infuriating that DoJ continues to let the liars present their fabrications to the American public and not go on the attack to expose the coup attempt completely.

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The Atlantic is owned by Steve Jobs widow Laurene Powell . She is estimated to be worth $ 1.6 Billion

She is the executive and the founder of Emerson Collective.

Emerson Collective - advocates for policies concerning education reform, social redistribution and environmental conservation
 
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Indict the bastard. Enough is enough! Regards 18DAI


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From the CTH disappointing post to today, there's a lot to unpack:
1) The post was a huge letdown for me. Sundance's willingness to walk away from the fight, even if it's only "for now" is disappointing. Wars are not fought on a single front. He should know that.

2) Sara Carter posted an article claiming knowledge that the Woods File (the file used as a bases for the investigation) was lost and a 'recreation based on a re-engineering effort' was used for the whole Russian collusion narrative. Thus, creating the facts to support the accusations.

3) No one is disputing her allegation.

4) The IG didn't know it was recreated, neither did the SSCI. Turns out the SSCI was just informed by the DoJ & FBI this week.

5) There's only 2 ways to get FISC started A)Via a Woods file or B) Directed by the AG or President (Lynch or Obama).

6) So was it truly lost in a system (Sentinel) that can't lose electronic files? Or, was the FISC opened on the direction of the AG or Potus?

7) Is this the proof they need to show that the SCO was covering up their misconduct by recreating a file that never existed?

8) But back to #4. So how did the DoJ & FBI find out that the Woods file is not the original? The traitor Clinesmith? Or an in-depth analysis of Sentinel to determine the provenance of the woods file?

9) Is this why Weissmann has created social media accounts to start blasting anyone and everyone? Is he lashing out? Yep. I'd go further and say that he and Strzok are punch drunk and swinging wildly hoping to land a punch before they go down.

10) Some have postulated that the riots were to take place later in the summer/fall than they did. Others mention these "oct surprises" that have hit the news this week have been moved up to overwhelm and disenfranchise likely Trump supporters. I can see the merit in these thoughts.

So it was a pretty shitty week for me. Both professionally and personally (due to this political BS-ery). But catching up on my news has made this week much more bearable and hoping that Sundance truly believes this investigation will stay the course and we should let it and focus our energy on the election.

My hope is somewhat restored and I can't wait for a crushing win this Nov3rd and hope for indictments on Nov 4th.





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as Shaql noted, Sarah Carter has reported that the Woods file for the Carter Page FISA warrant went missing and had to be recreated.

Reminder there was an original warrant and 3 extensions

Original 21 Oct 2016
first extension 12 Jan 2017
second extension 7 Apr 2017
third extension 29 Jun 2017

Each succeeding warrant was longer than the previous warrants. So more "justification" was being added. We have only seen highly redacted versions of the 4 warrants which were (unredacted) classified as Top Secret.

shipwreckedcrew is a lawyer who was a federal prosecutor and has been following the phony Russia collusion story.

Here is a report from shipwreckedcrew from yesterday

https://www.redstate.com/shipw...yre-going-with-that/

Did Mueller Prosecutors Know of Problems With Carter Page FISA, Approved It Anyway, and Later “Recreated” The “Woods File” To Cover Up The Misconduct?

a long article, some highlights:

the contents of the file had been “recreated” by the Robert Mueller’s Special Counsel office by “reverse engineering” — my words — through examining the application and determining what factual allegations would have required supporting documentation normally contained in a “Woods File”.

the “Woods File” is a process by which the FBI case agent on a FISA application documents a source for every factual allegation set forth in the application.

The file is not intended to “prove” the allegation true — only that the allegation has a source, and what that source is.

SCO - Mueller

did SCO review the original application and first two extensions, compare the allegations in the applications against the Woods File, and realize the scope of the problems? Were these problems known before the third extension was sought under the authority of the SCO?

Was the ACTUAL Woods File so lacking — or so dependent on the allegations of the Steele Memos — that someone in the SCO realized it was a “ticking time bomb” waiting to be uncovered once an authorized investigator was given the responsibility to sort things out?

In March 2017, the FBI interviewed Carter Page 5 times. He denied meeting Igor Sechin and Paul Manafort. He assumed he was under surveillance. He denied that anyone from Russia asked him to relay any messages to anyone in the campaign.

For the third renewal, OGC Attorney Kevin Clinesmith was asked to get confirmation from the CIA that Page had not been a “source” for the CIA. Page had claimed he was to the media and to the FBI.

Clinesmith altered a CIA email to say "not a source"

The FBI knew the dossier primary sub source (Igor Danchenko) had undermined much of the Steele info.

Shipwreckedcrew concludes by wondering if Mueller "reverse engineered” the Woods File so it would appear to have been much more complete than it had been when the third extension was approved by the Mueller Prosecutors
 
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Clearly Mueller considers his primary role is to preserve the public's image of the FBI, DOJ, and other institutions, rather than find actual wrongdoing. He's simply a PR hack, no different than when he was the Director of the FBI. The reason he went after Trump as special prosecutor had less to do with actual "Russian Collusion" than to insulate the Obama Administration's FBI and DOJ from culpability as political tools, which is and of itself political. He's a disgrace to everyone that views their positions in law enforcement as apolitical and takes their oath of office seriously. Mad


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not a joke

 
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from Peter Strzok's book:

Mueller asked "“Is this a coordinated conspiracy?”

Strzok: “I was skeptical that all the different threads amounted to anything more than bumbling incompetence, a confederacy of dunces who were too dumb to collude,”

says the guy who believed Christopher Steele's gaggle of bizarre gossip sales persons

“In my view they were most likely a collection of grifters pursuing individual personal interests.”

Strzok told Page that he was hesitant to join Mueller’s team because he doubted that Trump associates had conspired with the Russian government.

While Strzok writes that he does not believe that Trump or his associates conspired directly with Russia,

stop right there. so why did Mueller investigate ?

But now Strzok thinks Trump is "compromised" because of the attempts to do business w Russia. Strzok is a pathetic liar.

Maybe it is impossible for Strzok to even admit to himself that he destroyed the reputation of the FBI as he tried to impress his girl friend.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/0...ler-collusion-trump/
 
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Originally posted by sdy:
from Peter Strzok's book:

Mueller asked "“Is this a coordinated conspiracy?”

Strzok: “I was skeptical that all the different threads amounted to anything more than bumbling incompetence, a confederacy of dunces who were too dumb to collude,”

“In my view they were most likely a collection of grifters pursuing individual personal interests.”

Strzok told Page that he was hesitant to join Mueller’s team because he doubted that Trump associates had conspired with the Russian government.

While Strzok writes that he does not believe that Trump or his associates conspired directly with Russia,

stop right there. so why did Mueller investigate ?

But now Strzok thinks Trump is "compromised" because of the attempts to do business w Russia. Strzok is a pathetic liar.

Maybe it is impossible for Strzok to even admit to himself that he destroyed the reputation of the FBI as he tried to impress his girl friend.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/0...ler-collusion-trump/


Why do commies like Strzok still insist that Trump can be compromised by bad press? It should be plenty clear by now that he just isn't afraid of bad news stories. In fact whether they are true or fabricated, he just punches back. Now the rest of the career politicians that inhabit the swamp are surely easily compromised, but Trump? Come on man....


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current story on OANN web page is that Barr is saying that more charges are possible in the Durham probe

thats not a very satisfying statement

almost like he is setting us up to say 'no more charges'

in which case we've been royally fucked
 
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