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Mueller team deleted all of Strzoks texts

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posted on Dec, 17 2018 @ 07:40 PM
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a reply to: Extorris

You have a point, however, from the IG report in the OP:


The Special Counsel's Office (SCO) Executive Officer informed the OIG that Strzok and Page were part of the initial group of employees assigned to the SCO, Page on May 28, 2017 and Strzok in early June. They were assigned iPhones provided by the Justice Management Division (JMD), Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCJO), Information Technology (IT) staff. Based on the OIG's examination of their FBI mobile devices, Strzok and Page continued to use their FBI devices while assigned to the SCO.


Muller's office informed the OIG that Strzok and Page were part of their initial team when they joined. This would have been an ideal time for the OIG to remind the SCO that these two had recently been investigated and might still be deserving of more scrutiny.

Note that Strzok and Page are reported as having continued to use their FBI devices during the time they were assigned to Mueller's team. Maybe Strzok and Page didn't use their DOJ iPhones at all while they were under the SCO's direction?

The SCO's Records Officer noted,'"No substantive texts, notes or reminders.",' were found on Strzok's iPhone when it was turned in.

It very well could be that the OIG left itself open to this (not having the original device to forensically examine) when it did not (or at least it's not reported that they did) communicate to the SCO when the OIG was notified that Strzok and Page were working with them that their devices would be wanted in unaltered condition should they then be removed from the SCO's employ.

Note that the report ends thus:


Separate from this report, the OJG will be submitting procedural reform recommendations to the FBI relating to retention of electronic communications.


Which could indicate thus.



posted on Dec, 17 2018 @ 07:42 PM
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Not inhuman at all. Strzok was on the special counsel team from may to august (just shy of 3 months). Figure that 19000 is between both wiped devices and you have half that number 9,500 texts. I sent that many when I was dating and that was long before the iphone and the current phone addiction. I was sending/receiving 4,500 a month and that was NBD.

ETA: but you're right the 19,000 number is from a different batch of unpreserved text messages dating from december to may, before he joined the special counsel. These are the text messages that were missing from the original batch. See Here

That's my bad for mistakenly conflating the two stories (in my defense they hit about the same time).

edit on 17-12-2018 by Dfairlite because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 09:05 AM
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Think it needs to be pointed out, that Mueller was taking over the investigation from Director of Counterintelligence Bill Priestap, and his #2 FBI Agent Peter Strzok on May 17th, 2017.



theconservativetreehouse.com... -fisa-extension/comment-page-3/



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posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 04:04 PM
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Did y'all see trump tweeted this too.
I guess he's not smart enough to figure out that they are all soundly recorded within the .gov system?
Heck you could probably get half of them just from online sites about politics.
This guy proves his lack of deep thinking every day.
Just shoots from the hip.



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 05:01 PM
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originally posted by: Sillyolme
Did y'all see trump tweeted this too.
I guess he's not smart enough to figure out that they are all soundly recorded within the .gov system?
Heck you could probably get half of them just from online sites about politics.
This guy proves his lack of deep thinking every day.
Just shoots from the hip.


So it’s cool to delete evidence cause the government has it all anyways?

Hey do me a favor, according to the IG’s own statement they haven’t been able to get the info that muellers team deleted from those iPhones

Can you call the IG York and tell him how dumb he is cause obvious muellers team and the fbi have the cell data he is looking for?

Thanks!



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 05:07 PM
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originally posted by: Sillyolme

I guess he's not smart enough to figure out that they are all soundly recorded within the .gov system?



Didn't the IG recover and review the missing texts over a year ago?

I wonder if that article posted in the OP is all part of that Russian troll-bot campaign trying to discredit Mueller that was announced in the recent Senate Intelligence Committee report..



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 05:12 PM
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originally posted by: w00dhAK

originally posted by: Sillyolme

I guess he's not smart enough to figure out that they are all soundly recorded within the .gov system?



Didn't the IG recover and review the missing texts over a year ago?

I wonder if that article posted in the OP is all part of that Russian troll-bot campaign trying to discredit Mueller that was announced in the recent Senate Intelligence Committee report..



So because you are incapable of reading the IG statement and seeing there are two sets of phones with texts, the fbi ones that had a glitch that were recovered by the IG, and the mueller team phones that were wiped clean and not recovered,

My op is a Russian troll?

My god you all are parodies of yourself
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posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 05:36 PM
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a reply to: Grambler


Your OP is quoted from a site owned by Mark Levin a staunch Trump sycophant and hardly the bastion of unbiased reporting.



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 06:11 PM
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a reply to: alphabetaone
can find numerous sources, if CNN and MSM are not helping any....



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 06:23 PM
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originally posted by: alphabetaone
a reply to: Grambler


Your OP is quoted from a site owned by Mark Levin a staunch Trump sycophant and hardly the bastion of unbiased reporting.


I don’t care

Do you go to every cnn, New York Times etc source and comment on how they are horrible corrupt sycophants for the democrats and intel community?

Meanwhile, the actual oig doc from the .gov website is listed at the very beginning of the article

I also went on in this thread to post exactly what that report says and link to it directly

So I guess in this case, the bias of the source is irrelevant



posted on Dec, 18 2018 @ 11:08 PM
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a reply to: alphabetaone

Levin isn't a trump sycophant. In fact he bordered on glenn beck levels of nevertrumpism during the campaign. He's warmed up to trump slightly but he's not a trump fan.



posted on Dec, 19 2018 @ 06:36 AM
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a reply to: w00dhAK

Nope, they didn't. Maybe you should read before you comment. Two different phones.



posted on Dec, 19 2018 @ 06:38 AM
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a reply to: Sillyolme

That's funny, because Mueller's team said none of it was retained, so not in the .gov system. Can't you read?



posted on Dec, 19 2018 @ 01:14 PM
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Think some of us may be expecting to much from the IG
...
He Worked For James Comey in the Early 1990s

The IG report cleared deep state of any and all accusations...barking after the bite



heavy.com...
From 1987 to 1993, James Comey worked at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, serving as deputy chief of the Criminal Division. Horowitz also worked for Southern District of New York for some of that time; Comey and Horowitz were both there from 1991 through 1993, with Horowitz being assistant U.S. attorney.



posted on Dec, 19 2018 @ 01:23 PM
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a reply to: Sillyolme

Projections can be made about the thing we hate about someone else or what we admire in others. But we don't see it within ourselves.


are you female btw



posted on Dec, 20 2018 @ 08:27 AM
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Finally got around to doing a video on this.




posted on Dec, 20 2018 @ 11:17 PM
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originally posted by: Grambler

originally posted by: alphabetaone
a reply to: Grambler


Your OP is quoted from a site owned by Mark Levin a staunch Trump sycophant and hardly the bastion of unbiased reporting.


I don’t care

Do you go to every cnn, New York Times etc source and comment on how they are horrible corrupt sycophants for the democrats and intel community?

Meanwhile, the actual oig doc from the .gov website is listed at the very beginning of the article

I also went on in this thread to post exactly what that report says and link to it directly

So I guess in this case, the bias of the source is irrelevant


Then why didn't you link the .gov website?



posted on Dec, 29 2018 @ 11:56 AM
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Fat chance any of these criminals ever see the inside of a cell, unfortunately.

There is ~0% chance any of them will ever be held accountable. Justice is non-existent in this country, totally illegitimate Q.E.D.

At this point, I'd settle for a separation (possibly called "Real/Valid/Worthwhile America") that doesn't include any of these disgusting, despicable, useless, un-American, anti-intelligent, treasonous, seditious, insurrectionist Pseudo's. They (and those supporting/covering/apologizing/taking part in this farce) are not fellow citizens, they are not friends, they are not true Americans. We have nothing in common. We have no shared values, no common goals, no universal interests and absolutely no connection whatsoever.

I want nothing to do with anti-American trash. To the point, we are better than them. They do nothing but weight us down, hold us back, try to drag us to their level and work to destroy everything WE built over the last couple centuries.

How dare they. And how dare we allow it.



posted on Dec, 29 2018 @ 12:05 PM
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originally posted by: Sillyolme
Did y'all see trump tweeted this too.
I guess he's not smart enough to figure out that they are all soundly recorded within the .gov system?


Tell me, do you ever get tired of being wrong?


CYBER obtained a forensic extraction of the iPhone previously assigned to Strzok; however. this iPhone had been reset to factory settings and was reconfigured for the new user to whom the device was issued. It did not contain data related to Strzok's use of the device. SCO's Records Officer told the IGO that as part of the office's records retention procedure, the officer reviewed Strzok's DOJ issued iPhone after he returned it to the SCO and determined it contained no substantive text messages.

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As noted on page 395 of the OIG's June 2018 report entitled, "A Review of Various Actions by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Justice in Advance of the 2016 Election," www.justice.gov... file/l07199J/download, the Department, unlike the FBI, does not have an automated system that seeks to retain text messages, and the service provider only retains such messages for 5 to 7 days.


Report of Investigation:
Recovery of Text Messages From
Certain FBI Mobile Devices
- (direct .pdf link)

No, the DOJ does not have an automated system to capture the texts of the devices assigned by itself. Any texts sent through the iPhones Strzok and Page (any any other members of the Special Counsel's team for that matter) that were not manually backed up are lost forever. The Records Officer (name redacted) is the one who it was that decided to reset Strzok's iPhone to factory settings, Page's iPhone was found already reset to factory settings many months after it was requested.
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posted on Jan, 3 2019 @ 01:20 PM
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Read this earlier from another site and at first my jaw dropped, but after a couple of hours of process: Mueller and team all need to be in prison, the average Joe would be behind bars for far less!



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