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Thousands of new Strzok-Page messages reference “SECRET SOCIETY”
The Hill sums up what may be the biggest scandal to rock US politics, as former Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch knew well in advance of FBI Director James Comey’s 2016 press conference that he would recommend against charging Hillary Clinton, according to information turned over to the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Friday.
The revelation was included in 384 pages of text messages exchanged between FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, and it significantly diminishes the credibility of Lynch’s earlier commitment to accept Comey’s recommendation — a commitment she made under the pretense that the two were not coordinating with each other.
And it gets worse. Comey and Lynch reportedly knew that Clinton would never face charges even before the FBI conducted its three-hour interview with Clinton, which was supposedly meant to gather more information into her mishandling of classified information.
The fiancee of George Papadopoulos, a former foreign policy adviser to President Donald Trump who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI last year, said there’s a lot the public doesn’t know yet.
New reports are surfacing showing that the FBI failed to hand over a block of FBI agent Peter Strzok’s text messages between Dec. 14, 2016, and May 17, 2017…because, as per the FBI, they had gone missing.
However, Zerohedge is reporting that DOJ’s Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, claimed his office received the texts in question between FBI employees Peter Strzok and his mistress Lisa Page in last August.
It seems that the FBI and DOJ cannot keep their story straight.
Documentary about Patrick Knowlton, the crucial witness to the cover-up by the FBI and the American press of the murder of Deputy White House counsel Vincent W. Foster Jr..
Well.. That was kind of dissappointing, wasn't it?
Long before Mifsud and Papadopoulos ever met, it was Mangiante who was introduced to the mystery professor while she was working in Brussels, in the European parliament, as an attorney specialising in child abduction cases.
She was introduced to Mifsud in about 2012 by Gianni Pittella, a well-known Italian MEP who in 2014 became president of the Socialists and Progressive Democrats group. “I always saw Mifsud with Pittella,” she says. Pittella had no comment.