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originally posted by: burntheships
Hmmm, it sounds like the investigator might not have been "cooperating".
Or maybe he saw the probe was a witch hunt?
originally posted by: neo96
You don't put someone like that on assignment then change their minds to make them do trivel work.
originally posted by: growler
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: burntheships
I bet his "Name" came up in some wrong places.
Deep dirty places.
maybe they just got sick of trying to pronounce it, is the z silent?
By Peter P. Strzok
Posted Sep 3, 2016 at 12:01 AM Updated Sep 3, 2016 at 4:22 PM
The inspector general for the intelligence community determined last year that classified data in emails on Hillary Clinton private server might have been "compromised" and shared with "a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power," according to two secret letters the FBI sent to the State Department.
...
They were written by Peter Strzok and Charles Kable IV, who head the FBI's counterespionage section. They were sent to Gregory Starr, the assistant secretary at the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.
On July 10, 2015, the F.B.I. opened a criminal investigation, code-named “Midyear,” into Mrs. Clinton’s handling of classified information. The Midyear team included two dozen investigators led by a senior analyst and by an experienced F.B.I. supervisor, Peter Strzok, a former Army officer who had worked on some of the most secretive investigations in recent years involving Russian and Chinese espionage.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
Maybe he saw something someone didn't want him to see.
3. Neem in Niger: A new context for a system of indigenous knowledge
Edward B. RadcliffeGregoire OuedraogoSonia E. PattenDavid W. RagsdalePeter P. Strzok
doi.org...
In 1965, I was an Army engineer captain assigned to the U.S. Military Mission to Iran. Fresh out of Persian language studies at Monterey, California, one of my jobs was to accept civic action schools being built from funds accrued from sales by Iran of food aid provided by the U.S. These schools were being built in border areas, concentrating on nomadic groups such as the Kurds, Balouch, Turkoman, Azeris and Afghans, under the theory that educated nomads tend toward sedentary living with reduced security concerns.
Peter P. Strzok, Agency to Facilitate the Growth of Rural Organizations (AFGRO)
Founding Year
1986
Principal Officer
Peter Strzok
Main Address
[address redacted by jadedANDcynical]
EIN
41-1552101
BRIDGE Number
2965301688
Cause Area (NTEE Code)
International Agricultural Development (Q31)
In Care Of Name
The officer, director, etc. to whose attention any correspondence should be directed
Peter Strzok
Classification(s)
Categories under which an organization may be tax exempt
501(C)(3)
Charitable Organization
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: burntheships
Is this the same Peter Strzok?
By Peter P. Strzok
Posted Sep 3, 2016 at 12:01 AM Updated Sep 3, 2016 at 4:22 PM
This is him
The inspector general for the intelligence community determined last year that classified data in emails on Hillary Clinton private server might have been "compromised" and shared with "a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power," according to two secret letters the FBI sent to the State Department.
...
They were written by Peter Strzok and Charles Kable IV, who head the FBI's counterespionage section. They were sent to Gregory Starr, the assistant secretary at the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.
Report: Secret Letters Show FBI Fears About Classified Data on Hillary's Server
Maybe he saw something someone didn't want him to see.
Going to answer my first qustion myself, yes it is the same one.
On July 10, 2015, the F.B.I. opened a criminal investigation, code-named “Midyear,” into Mrs. Clinton’s handling of classified information. The Midyear team included two dozen investigators led by a senior analyst and by an experienced F.B.I. supervisor, Peter Strzok, a former Army officer who had worked on some of the most secretive investigations in recent years involving Russian and Chinese espionage.
NY Times
originally posted by: DanteGaland
Wray takes over the FBI and SUDDENLY Mueller looses on of his best agents???
HMMMM
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: xuenchen
Found this!
According to CNN, Mueller tapped FBI section chief Peter Strzok to manage the probe. Strzok was one of two U.S. officials who interviewed Clinton on July 2 as part of the federal investigation into classified information found on her private
dailycaller.com...
The plot thickens!
And this too!
Strzok was the agent that reviewed the Abedin Weiner emails
archive NYT article
Day, Mr. Strzok and his team had 3,000 emails left to review. That night, they ordered pizza and dug in. At about 2 a.m., Mr. Strzok wrote an email to Mr. Comey and scheduled it to send at 6 a.m. They were finished. A few hours later, Mr. Strzok and his team were back in Mr. Comey’s conference room for a final briefing: Only about 3,000 emails had been potentially work-related. A dozen or so email chains contained classified information, but the F.B.I. had already seen it.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: iWontGiveUP
They look solidified.
Any idea who the other guy is?