Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But none of them material to obviate probable cause.
Rosenstein said he would not have signed Page FISA warrant, if he knew then what he knows now.
Anonymous wrote:But none of them material to obviate probable cause.
Anonymous wrote:Report
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/statement-assistant-attorney-general-national-security-john-c-demers-public-release
The Dept. of Justice says they’ve completed their review of 29 FISA warrants that were flagged by the IG for being out of compliance and have found only 2 material errors and found that all of the applications contained sufficient basis for probable cause, a statement says.
“...our review of these applications concluded that all contained sufficient basis for probable cause and uncovered only two material errors, neither of which invalidated the authorizations granted by the FISA Court.”
“These findings, together with the more than 40 corrective actions...should instill confidence in the FBI’s use of FISA authorities.”
I'm shocked Catherine Herridge isn't breaking this one.
Anonymous wrote:Report
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/statement-assistant-attorney-general-national-security-john-c-demers-public-release
The Dept. of Justice says they’ve completed their review of 29 FISA warrants that were flagged by the IG for being out of compliance and have found only 2 material errors and found that all of the applications contained sufficient basis for probable cause, a statement says.
“...our review of these applications concluded that all contained sufficient basis for probable cause and uncovered only two material errors, neither of which invalidated the authorizations granted by the FISA Court.”
“These findings, together with the more than 40 corrective actions...should instill confidence in the FBI’s use of FISA authorities.”
I'm shocked Catherine Herridge isn't breaking this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The full DC Appeals Court is going to reconsider DOJ’s decision to drop the Flynn charges.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/michael-flynn-case-to-be-reheard-by-full-federal-appeals-court-in-dc/2020/07/30/003f9720-d033-11ea-8d32-1ebf4e9d8e0d_story.html
Key line from the Order: “The parties should be prepared to address whether there are ‘no other adequate means to obtain the relief’ desired.”
Anonymous wrote:The full DC Appeals Court is going to reconsider DOJ’s decision to drop the Flynn charges.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/michael-flynn-case-to-be-reheard-by-full-federal-appeals-court-in-dc/2020/07/30/003f9720-d033-11ea-8d32-1ebf4e9d8e0d_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The breadth and depth of "Trump-Russia" - there is a lot here so be patient.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1198565009925775361.html
And none of this includes Rudy's role in getting rid of the Italian mob so the Russia mob could come into NY without a bloodbath.
This woman is insane.
I stopped reading when she referenced Carter Page as a Russian agent.
Except the part where *checks 302's* Page admits he's a Russian agent
It appears Page tries to hint to the FBI agents that he was working on behalf of the CIA as a source for the RIS, and give them some idea of where the Russian collusion narrative began. Page at one point references the 9/11 commission report conclusion, which identifies a major cause of the intelligence failure as the lack of communication between the FBI and the CIA. As per the 302, “Page intimated that the allegations of Russian interference into the election are a repeat of the USIC failures leading to the 9/11 attacks”.
In another 302 from the day after, on March 31, 2017, the interview again shifted to Page’s prior contacts with the two Russians. In a section titled “Relationship to the Russian Intelligence Services” an interesting exchange takes place. The SSA (Supervisory Special Agent) conducting the interview begins to describe the varying levels of intelligence contacts that Russian Intelligence Officers maintain. The 302 notes that Page interrupts the agents, stating that he is probably the “highest level contact”. Page then references Bulatov and Podobnyy, and states “the more immaterial non-public information I give them, the better for this country”.
Page then goes on to reference himself as being “on the books”. The Special Agent conducting the interview asks if Page understands what that really means; that the FBI defines “on the books” as being in some sort of source-handler relationship, either witting or unwitting, with the RIS. They go on to ask Page again, if including the circumstances of his relationship with Bulatov and Podobnyy, Page was “on the books” of the RIS, and Page agreed that he was “on the books”. However, he tells the agents that he “didn’t like when they characterized him as “working with” the two Russians.”
Anonymous wrote:
What kind of idiot believes something an anonymous twitter user posts? If there were any truth he would post under a real name. Techno Fog doesn't stand by his own statement. Get out of here with that crap. It should be deleted.
Flynn is still a traitor.