Footnotes Declassed

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
#4 still not declassed. It's still blacked out citing “unique and significant concerns"
 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
January, 2017:

July, 2017:
According to an insider account, the Clinton team, put together the Russia Gate narrative within 24 hours of her defeat. The Clinton account explained that Russian hacking and election meddling caused her unexpected loss. Her opponent, Donald Trump, was a puppet of Putin. Trump, they said, “encourages espionage against our people.” The scurrilous Trump dossier, prepared by a London opposition research firm, Orbis, and paid for by unidentified Democrat donors, formed a key part of the Clinton narrative: Trump’s sexual and business escapades in Russia had made him a hostage of the Kremlin, ready to do its bidding. That was Hillary's way to say that Trump is really not President of the United States—a siren call adopted by the Democratic party and media.

Hillary and the Orbis Dossier

The most under covered story of Russia Gate is the interconnection between the Clinton campaign, an unregistered foreign agent of Russia headquartered in DC (Fusion GPS), and the Christopher Steele Orbis dossier. This connection has raised the question of whether Kremlin prepared the dossier as part of a disinformation campaign to sow chaos in the US political system. If ordered and paid for by Hillary Clinton associates, Russia Gate is turned on its head as collusion between Clinton operatives (not Trump’s) and Russian intelligence. Russia Gate becomes Hillary Gate.

Neither the New York Times, Washington Post, nor CNN has covered this explosive story. Two op-eds have appeared in the Wall Street Journal (Holman Jenkins and David Satter). The possible Russian-intelligence origins of the Steele dossier have been raised only in conservative publications, such as in The Federalist and National Review.


The Fusion story has been known since Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent a heavily-footnoted letter to the Justice Department on March 31, 2017 demanding for his Judiciary Committee all relevant documents on Fusion GPS, the company that managed the Steele dossier against then-candidate Donald Trump. Grassley writes to justify his demand for documents that: “The issue is of particular concern to the Committee given that when Fusion GPS reportedly was acting as an unregistered agent of Russian interests, it appears to have been simultaneously overseeing the creation of the unsubstantiated dossier of allegations of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russians.” (Emphasis added.)

Former FBI director, James Comey, refused to answer questions about Fusion and the Steele dossier in his May 3 testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Comey responded to Lindsey Graham’s questions about Fusion GPS’s involvement “in preparing a dossier against Donald Trump that would be interfering in our election by the Russians?” with “I don’t want to say.” Perhaps he will be called on to answer in a forum where he cannot refuse to answer.


The role of Fusion GPS and one of its key associates, a former Soviet intelligence officer, must raise the question as to whether the Steele dossier, which was orchestrated by a suspected unregistered agent of Russia, was a plant by Russian intelligence to harm Donald Trump?

David Satter, one of our top experts on Russia and himself expelled by the Kremlin, writes:

Perhaps most important, Russian intelligence also acted to sabotage Mr. Trump. The ‘Trump dossier, full of unverified sexual and political allegations, was published in January by BuzzFeed, despite having all the hallmarks of Russian spy agency ‘creativity.’ The dossier was prepared by Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer. It employed standard Russian techniques of disinformation and manipulation.

Much of the credibility of the Orbis dossier hinges on Steele’s reputation as a former M15 intelligence agent. Satter writes, however, that “after the publication of the Trump dossier, Mr. Steele went into hiding, supposedly in fear for his life. On March 15, however, Michael Morell, the former acting CIA director, told NBC that Mr. Steele had paid the Russian intelligence sources who provided the information and never met with them directly. In other words, his sources were not only working for pay. Furthermore, Mr. Steele had no way to judge the veracity of their claims.”

If Steele disappeared for fear of his life, we must suspect that he feared murder by Russian agents. The only secret he might have had to warrant such a drastic Russian action would be knowledge that Russian intelligence prepared the dossier.

According to a Vanity Fair article, Fusion GPS was first funded by an anti-Trump Republican donor, but, after Trump’s nomination, Fusion and Steele were paid by Democratic donors whose identity remains secret. Writes Satter: “Perhaps the time has come to expand the investigation into Russia’s meddling to include Mrs. Clinton’s campaign as well.”

As someone who has read every word of the Steele Trump dossier and has studied the Soviet Union/Russia for almost a half century, I can say that the Steele dossier consists of raw intelligence from informants identified by capital letters, who claim (improbably) to have access to the highest levels of the Kremlin. The dossier was not, as the press reports, written by Steele. No matter how experienced (or gullible) Steele might be, there is no way for him to know whether his sources are clandestine Russian intelligence agents.

In Stalin's day, some of the most valued KGB (NKVD) agents were called "novelists," for their ability to conjure up fictional plots and improbable tales to use against their enemies. Some of Steele's sources claim detailed knowledge of the deepest Kremlin secrets, such as Putin's personal control of Clinton emails or negotiations with Putin's head of the national oil company. If they truly had such knowledge, why would they "sell" it to Steele? The most likely explanation is that the Steele dossier is the work of Russian intelligence "novelists" charged by the Kremlin with defaming Trump and adding chaos to the American political system.

Mueller’s Difficult Task

While leaks from within the investigation focus on possible obstruction of justice, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s writ – to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election – requires him to consider “matters” that Dems would prefer be left alone.

Special Counsel Mueller has been given a broad charge and no deadline -- a formula for trouble. He is supposed to “investigate Russia’s intervention in the 2016 election.” Given the many accounts of Russian contacts of Trump campaign officials and hangers-on, Mueller must follow these leads, which apparently have lead nowhere over a nine month investigation as reported even by Trump unfriendly sources like CNN. Mueller, therefore, should not require much time to rule out coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia state actors. Mueller must be careful to avoid detours into loosely related issue by scalp-hunting investigators. Mueller also must shut down leaks from within his office, if he wishes his reports to be credible to the American people.

Mueller must also conduct an investigation which is perceived as fair to both sides. On the Clinton/Democratic side, there are a number of unanswered questions related to Russian electoral intervention. Among them is the question of whether the “wiped clean” Clinton e-mails are in Russian hands (as asserted by the Steele dossier), whether the tarmac meeting of Bill Clinton and the Attorney General quashed the investigation of Hillary’s e-mails, and whether the Clintons and Russian uranium interests engaged in quid pro quo and “pay to play” operations.

The most important unanswered question is whether the Clinton campaign funded the Orbis Trump smear campaign and did they understand the campaign could be conducted by Russian intelligence?

Mueller must question Steele himself on his sources and some of the sources themselves, investigate whether they could be Russian intelligence agents, and determine the role of Clinton donors and campaign officials in the funding of the anti-Trump dossier.

The Fusion-Steele matter is explosive because it suggests that Russia’s most damaging intervention in the 2016 campaign may have been its creation of the Steele Dossier, remarkably paid for by the Clinton campaign! If so, the Clinton campaign (not Trump) was the prime sponsor of Russia’s intervention in the 2016 election.

With Comey's self inflicted testimony wounds now being licked by Media scribes who were depending on him to deliver "collusion" and "obstruction" goods on Trump, they are now forced to try and get him 'FIRED' by alleging he's committed "impeachable" offenses.

That might yet work but the Russians they've been relying on to try & prove Trump is treasonous haven't been very cooperative...leading both Comey and the Media down one way rabbit holes so far as this article brilliantly points out.

excerpt:
"his (Trump's) behavior will also increasingly appear in a new light if it turns out Washington’s tail-chasing has been partly driven by Russian fabrications"

It's a good piece on why the Media keeps losing out to Trump, and the answer may indeed be those devilishly devious "Russians"

link:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-trump-wins-1497037343

(full story)
By
Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
June 9, 2017 3:42 p.m. ET

Ex-FBI chief James Comey played well to the audience he cares about in Thursday’s hearing, the media and bicoastal elites. Donald Trump may well have scored a win among the audience he cares about, Trump’s America.

Much was made of Mr. Comey saying he didn’t trust Mr. Trump not to “lie” about what transpired in their private meetings. Yet despite our president’s dubious relation with veracity, Mr. Trump was shown to be the source of important truths. Mr. Comey had indeed told him he was not under personal investigation in the Russia “collusion” matter. As Sen. Marco Rubio, not a big Trump fan, noted, this fact was remarkable for also being widely known among Senate colleagues and yet the one fact that never leaked to the media.

Mr. Comey made much of conflicting statements about why he was fired. But it was Mr. Trump who, belying his own White House flackery, stated candidly it was because of the “Russia thing.” Even a non-Trump fan listening to the hearing could readily gather that Mr. Trump had reason to be frustrated that his administration was being hobbled by insinuations of treason for which there is zero evidence.

As a rule, when there is no evidence of a particular act, the FBI does not investigate. The FBI is investigating now only because Democrats and Trump opponents so filled the airwaves with unsubstantiated speculation.

Now here’s a secret: Most Democrats understand the hunt will come a cropper. If a Trump associate brushed shoulders with a Russian-looking individual on the way to the men’s room, it has leaked. The U.S. government sucks up and archives vast gobs of communication data.

Yet the earnestly desired evidence of collusion has not materialized, so Democrats have turned instead to charging “obstruction of justice,” with many already baying for impeachment.

Here’s another secret: Such “process” crimes don’t impress voters when there is no underlying crime. If Mr. Trump leaned on his intelligence officials to remove the Russian cloud, this was ill-advised on the part of a president whose specialty is the ill-advised. But his behavior will also increasingly appear in a new light if it turns out Washington’s tail-chasing has been partly driven by Russian fabrications.

The Washington Post and CNN reported late last month that the single most shattering series of events for the Hillary Clinton campaign—the events that began with FBI chief Comey’s intervention in the race—were partly influenced by planted Russian fake intelligence.

Likewise the dossier of repulsive Trump allegations, assembled by a retired British spy supposedly tapping his Russian intelligence sources, also appears to have been a Russian plant and yet may have played a role in justifying the Obama administration’s decision to launch an intelligence investigation of the Trump campaign.

Think about it: To the extent the fruitless hunt for collusion has been promoted by planted Russian intelligence, Russian fiddling is playing a bigger role in shaping our politics today than it did during the campaign.

By the way, we’re not alleging supercompetence on Russia’s part. Planting fake information is routine intelligence work. The World War II battle of Midway was won partly with fake information about water filtration on Midway Island.

Mr. Comey ducked questions on these subjects, saying he would address them only in classified briefings. President Obama’s former national intelligence director, James Clapper, in Australia this week gave a speech that again put the question of Trump collusion, for which he admitted he had no evidence, at the center of investigation despite the multifarious ways Russia meddled for which there’s actually evidence.

No surprise here: The FBI, CIA and NSA are eager to pose as scrupulous, disinterested arbiters of Russian meddling. They are not eager to be seen as victims and patsies of Russian meddling. To use Mr. Comey’s phrase, the performance of our national intelligence directorate is the one rock that hasn’t been turned over.

So here’s a question for Special Counsel Robert Mueller, a former FBI chief himself. Will he accept the current framing that his Russia investigation is about everything except whether his former agency was semi-wittingly duped into some of its interventions by Kremlin danglings—there’s nothing to see here, move along.

Or will he have the courage to ask the requisite questions the FBI, CIA and NSA don’t want asked about their own, perhaps, gullibility and overeagerness to play in domestic politics because of their dislike of Mr. Trump?

Washington’s desire to get to the bottom of Russian meddling is probably less than you imagine. If not, the places to start are the Trump dossier and the role of Russian disinformation in promoting Mr. Comey’s intervention in the Hillary Clinton email matter.

Appeared in the June 10, 2017, print edition.

January, 2018:

As we told the Senate Judiciary Committee in August, our sources said the dossier was taken so seriously because it corroborated reports the bureau had received from other sources, including one inside the Trump camp.

Yet lawmakers in the thrall of the president continue to wage a cynical campaign to portray us as the unwitting victims of Kremlin disinformation.

March, 2019:

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...nspector-general-will-throw-him-under-the-bus

New York Times Matthew Rosenberg said Christopher Steele, author of the Steele dossier, is increasingly concerned that he will be thrown under the bus after he speaks to investigators about the role he played in the Trump-Russia probe. Rosenberg, calling Steele "simply a source of information," said the British national had "nothing to do" with any misuse of the dossier for FISA warrant purposes.

"He is incredibly concerned and obsessed this investigation is going to throw him under the bus. And his view, at least from the people close to him, is, 'Look, I was working on this dossier that people were paying for. I saw things that the Democrats were paying for. I saw things that seemed frightening to me and alarming. I went to old contacts of the FBI to tell them. I wasn't a paid source in this case.' That's his view of it," Rosenberg reported on Tuesday's 'CNN Tonight' with host Don Lemon.

"He was simply helping them out. And what they did with it, if they used -- misused it in a FISA, whatever they did, he had nothing to do with that. Which is to a degree true. He's not part of that process. He was simply a source of information. And I think he's acutely concerned he's going to be thrown under the bus here," Rosenberg said.


More spin from Steele, he's worried. He was not simply a source of information, he was pedaling disinformation. He was a paid source, we've all seen the receipts. He was told not to go to the press, and he did anyways.

May, 2019:

Major Report Omission Shows Mueller Was Either Incompetent Or A Political Hack
Not once does Robert Mueller mention an investigation into whether Russia interfered with the presidential election by feeding dossier author Christopher Steele misinformation.
By Margot Cleveland

Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s March “Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election” contains a glaring omission: Not once in the 448-page tome does Mueller mention an investigation into whether Russia interfered with the U.S. presidential election by feeding dossier author Christopher Steele misinformation.

But Mueller also did not charge Steele with lying to the FBI, or refer a criminal case against Steele to federal prosecutors, as he did when the special counsel uncovered evidence of criminal misconduct unrelated to the 2016 election. Given Mueller’s conclusion that no one connected to the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to interfere with the election, one of those two scenarios must be true—either Russia fed Steele disinformation or Steele lied to the FBI about his Russian sources.
........ How about both, AN INCOMPETENT POLITICAL HACK?
 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
@WVUCOOPER first and foremost. @countryroads89 right behind him. Then moe, Boom, and every other libtard on this board.

Answer one question. If there is no deep state, or secret society, or whatever you want to call it, then how do you continue an investigation, CREATE a special prosecution, and all of the events after it... ONCE YOU DETERMINE IT'S RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION?

I'll take an "I'm sorry, I was wrong" from each of you. And a bottle of Crown.
 
Sep 6, 2013
27,594
120
0
@WVUCOOPER first and foremost. @countryroads89 right behind him. Then moe, Boom, and every other libtard on this board.

Answer one question. If there is no deep state, or secret society, or whatever you want to call it, then how do you continue an investigation, CREATE a special prosecution, and all of the events after it... ONCE YOU DETERMINE IT'S RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION?

I'll take an "I'm sorry, I was wrong" from each of you. And a bottle of Crown.


You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.
 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.

LOL! Seek medical help.
 

Gunny46

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2018
61,279
4,093
113
You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.

You're going to need a bigger can of lube.

Bad news posted here for traitors. You should start following them.

 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.
Ahhh, how cute. You have went from Its Mueller time and Don Jr is gonna be indicted to Mueller sucks but he was picked by people on both sides.

Mueller wasnt the idiot. You were.
 
Last edited:

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
And then used the information in three subsequent FISA warrants without correcting the information.
 

Pospecteer

All-Conference
Dec 8, 2006
36,505
3,167
113
You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.


bat-**** crazy. LOL******Covid-19 came from Bat-****...There are 89 crown tips on a Corona Virus. Do we really need more proof that CoutnyWuhan is a Chicom. Case closed.
 

WVU82_rivals

Senior
May 29, 2001
199,091
693
0
 

WVU82_rivals

Senior
May 29, 2001
199,091
693
0
looks lie the idiots were right about the Russians, Russians, Russians...

just not the way they were expecting...


 
Jan 4, 2003
44,738
543
103
You really are full-blown, bat-**** crazy. LOL! Yeah, Mueller is incompetent. LOL! You forget he was appointed and approved by people on both sides of the aisle. Yes, there is a trump derangement syndrome and you have it. Your brain is f'ucked from trying to defend him so much when so much of it is indefensible.
disappear you lying gutless *****
 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
Ratcliffe continuing where Grennell left off. I wonder who FBI leadership is? Comey, are you out there? It's me, you're looking for.

 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
Ratcliffe continuing where Grennell left off. I wonder who FBI leadership is? Comey, are you out there? It's me, you're looking for.


You libs aren't getting it are you? Annex A is the report that Trump was briefed on and leaked to CNN. They knew then it was garbage.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,601
818
113
You libs aren't getting it are you? Annex A is the report that Trump was briefed on and leaked to CNN. They knew then it was garbage.
They knew it was garbage all along. The whole reason Papa D and others were approached was an insurance policy to get an investigation if the Steele stuff failed.
 

TarHeelEer

Freshman
Dec 15, 2002
89,338
59
48
They knew it was garbage all along. The whole reason Papa D and others were approached was an insurance policy to get an investigation if the Steele stuff failed.

Comey et al deliberately misled POTUS. We know why, but it's not established yet. What kind of crime is that?

By the book my ***.