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Yet, Simpson allegedly acknowledged that most of the information Fusion GPS and British intelligence operative Christopher Steele developed did not come from sources inside Moscow. “Much of the collection about the Trump campaign ties to Russia comes from a former Russian intelligence officer (? not entirely clear) who lives in the U.S.,” Ohr scribbled in his notes.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: pavil
My take was that it was Sergei Skripal who lives in, and was poisoned in the UK!
Christopher Steele was his handler as a double agent in Russian intelligence.
Sergei also met a contact at the Russian Embassy in London once a month, right up to his poisoning.
originally posted by: CanadianMason
That's possible but, quite a cynical view of things. Do you not have any hope for a better future at all?
Yes but, ask yourself why. Why so many parrots? There must be something to it.
That might be true, or people have dug into something that compels them to shout it out to others. If all they hear is their own echo, then it has proven to be quite a resounding one, heard around the world. I think the day will come when the echos will stop, because what people have dug up will have become so important that it will have entered the common ethos to the point where it will have become loud and clear. In fact, I think that day has already arrived, and nothing will stop it.
17 has become somewhat of a clarion call, don't you think? It has risen to an iconographic level. At what point are 'coincidences' (so called) to be written off as a mathematical impossibility?
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: pavil
Good cross-connection thinking. Last night, I read an opinion piece speculating that "Our Guy" was Julian Assange. Now, you've added another equally viable candidate. Would it be "disasterous" if a former Russian spy was forced to return home?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: pavil
My take was that it was Sergei Skripal who lives in, and was poisoned in the UK!
Christopher Steele was his handler as a double agent in Russian intelligence.
Sergei also met a contact at the Russian Embassy in London once a month, right up to his poisoning.
ex-KGB chief suspected of helping the former MI6 spy Christopher Steele to compile his dossier on Donald Trump may have been murdered by the Kremlin and his death covered up. it has been claimed.
Oleg Erovinkin, a former general in the KGB and its successor the FSB, was found dead in the back of his car in Moscow on Boxing Day in mysterious circumstances.
originally posted by: MetalThunder
a reply to: Whereismypassword
Wonder why Britain and it's citizens are scared ?
Offer any insight ?
Source: en.wikipedia.org...
In June 2016 he travelled to Estonia to meet local spies[41], and it was later reported that he had links to Christopher Steele, the author of the Steele dossier[42].
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: pavil
Good cross-connection thinking. Last night, I read an opinion piece speculating that "Our Guy" was Julian Assange. Now, you've added another equally viable candidate. Would it be "disasterous" if a former Russian spy was forced to return home?
Have the Ohr emails, texts and 302's been released to the public yet, or do journalist just have them?
Joel R. Charny is the Director of Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) USA. He is responsible for providing overall leadership to the organization, which focuses on fundraising and humanitarian advocacy in the United States on behalf of Oslo-based NRC. NRC is one of the leading humanitarian agencies in the world responding to forced displacement due to conflict and natural disasters.
Prior to joining NRC USA in March 2016, Mr. Charny was the Vice President for Humanitarian Policy and Practice at InterAction, the alliance of U.S.-based relief and development organizations. He was responsible for leading InterAction’s work on humanitarian response, which involved engaging with the U.S. government, the United Nations, and member non-governmental organizations on both practical and policy matters, including funding availability, impact and effectiveness, and reform efforts in the sector.
Prior to joining InterAction in October 2010, Mr. Charny was the Vice President for Policy with Refugees International, a Washington-based humanitarian advocacy organization. In his tenure with Refugees International he conducted humanitarian assessment missions to Pakistan in the aftermath of 9/11, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, the Chinese border with North Korea, Indonesia and Sri Lanka in the aftermath of the tsunami, the Central African Republic, Burma, Syria, Kenya and Sudan.
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: pavil
Good cross-connection thinking. Last night, I read an opinion piece speculating that "Our Guy" was Julian Assange. Now, you've added another equally viable candidate. Would it be "disasterous" if a former Russian spy was forced to return home?
Have the Ohr emails, texts and 302's been released to the public yet, or do journalist just have them?
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: pavil
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: pavil
Good cross-connection thinking. Last night, I read an opinion piece speculating that "Our Guy" was Julian Assange. Now, you've added another equally viable candidate. Would it be "disasterous" if a former Russian spy was forced to return home?
Have the Ohr emails, texts and 302's been released to the public yet, or do journalist just have them?
Congress has been receiving these items little-by-little from the DOJ over many months, according to Devin Nunes. John Solomon and Sara Carter are two journalists that are trusted by Republicans in Congress. I think they get quite a few "leaks" from Republicans in Congress.
Also, Judicial Watch is having a much easier time obtaining documents via the FOIA, now that the DOJ/FBI/State Dept are staffed by Trump appointees.