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originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: Outlier13
a reply to: DJW001
Yeah ok. Russian hackers were clever and skilled enough to hack their way into an encrypted and secured network but were stupid enough to leave their fingerprints all over it?
If their goal was to sow discord and suspicion, of course they would.
originally posted by: proteus33
a reply to: introvert
i can understand fbi subcontracting out janitors but not investigators. also why put appointees in fbi it should be given on merits and qualifications
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: face23785
Anything come out about the IG testimony to Congress yesterday?
I dont believe the IG was scheduled to appear publicly.
They weren't. But they did appear did they not? No news about it?
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: face23785
originally posted by: Xcathdra
originally posted by: face23785
Anything come out about the IG testimony to Congress yesterday?
I dont believe the IG was scheduled to appear publicly.
They weren't. But they did appear did they not? No news about it?
No idea.. Last I saw the report was turned over to Grassley on Friday since Monday was a federal holiday.
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: Outlier13
a reply to: DJW001
Yeah ok. Russian hackers were clever and skilled enough to hack their way into an encrypted and secured network but were stupid enough to leave their fingerprints all over it?
If their goal was to sow discord and suspicion, of course they would.
Then why did Hillary allow Putin to buy our Uranium mine if they are worried about "RUSSIAAA"?
Double standards is why!
originally posted by: Dutchowl
a reply to: Xcathdra>>> And it was the FBI/ Deep State who reached out to the Russians to try to implicate Trump into a fabricated plot they could accuse him of while HILLARY was the one that was actually benefitting from the real collusion. I think that Trump has the goods on them and has Hillary's life in his hands and that's why they have this continued draconian non stop attack on all fronts to do anything to discredit Trump and force him from office. Not that they give a rats ass about Hillary, but they know she'd sell them out before going down herself.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: Dutchowl
a reply to: Xcathdra>>> And it was the FBI/ Deep State who reached out to the Russians to try to implicate Trump into a fabricated plot they could accuse him of while HILLARY was the one that was actually benefitting from the real collusion. I think that Trump has the goods on them and has Hillary's life in his hands and that's why they have this continued draconian non stop attack on all fronts to do anything to discredit Trump and force him from office. Not that they give a rats ass about Hillary, but they know she'd sell them out before going down herself.
Is that the narrative Russia is pushing now? Let's wait a week before getting too married to it, okay?
2. When NSA Mike Rogers discovered the unauthorized search FISA-702 contractor access queries, he shut it down.
3. The use of the FBI NSA database had been ongoing for a long period of time. However, it was the increases in FISA-702(17) "About Queries" responses, from November 2015 through March 2016 that triggered the internal alarm.
4. When Admiral Rogers effectively shut down FBI contractor access to the FISA search system, the DOJ/FBI "small group" needed a way back in.
5. They were shut out April 18th 2016.
6. Mary B Jacoby, wife of the contract entity using the system and reviewing search results, reacts on April 19th 2016. white-house-logs.insidegov.com