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Does this explain McCabe......????
02/16/20 at 10:01:38
 
Trying to figure out why some can lie, and its forgiven, and others are not.....?????
Maybe this explains it somewhat. It was a organized coup throughout the intelligence/enforcement agencies.....just by some.

This might explain where it all going/headed.  Undecided

Durham scrutinizing John Brennan’s handling of Russian interference in 2016

by Jerry Dunleavy

U.S. Attorney John Durham is reportedly reviewing John Brennan’s analysis of Russian election interference, including scrutiny of the former Obama CIA director’s handling of a secret source said to be close to the Kremlin.

Durham, who was selected by Attorney General William Barr in 2019 to look into the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation and the government’s response to Moscow’s meddling, is investigating whether Brennan’s CIA was attempting to keep other agencies in the dark as he pushed for a specific, preconceived analytic assessment about Russia’s true intentions in 2016, the New York Times reported Thursday.

The top Connecticut prosecutor’s team reviewed emails from the CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency analysts who came together to assess Russia’s interference, the new report revealed, and Durham’s investigators pressed for answers about why some agencies at least temporarily denied other agencies access to secretive intelligence about the Kremlin’s active-measures campaign.

Durham interviewed agents and analysts from all three agencies, and the report said he was scrutinizing whether the clash over intelligence-sharing was the typical sort of bureaucratic turf battle over jealously guarded secrets or an effort to cover something up.

Much of this revolves around how the United States government eventually reached its January 2017 intelligence assessment on Russian meddling and whether Brennan was pushing for a biased result.

One major battle was about the identity and credibility of a CIA source allegedly close to the Kremlin. The NSA wanted more details about him, which the CIA resisted before providing them. The NSA then disagreed with the CIA and FBI about how much confidence to place in the source.

At least some intelligence officials were disturbed by a law enforcement officer such as Durham inquiring into the assessments made by intelligence agencies, though Durham played a similar role in his Obama-era investigation into the CIA's destruction of tapes showing the harsh interrogation of detainees.

Durham hasn’t yet interviewed Brennan, though the report said his emails and other records have been requested from the CIA by the U.S. attorney. Retired Adm. Mike Rogers, who was head of the NSA at the time, was interviewed by Durham last summer and fall.

The January 2017 intelligence community assessment in question concluded with "high confidence" that Russian President Vladimir Putin “ordered an influence campaign in 2016” and that Russia worked to “undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate former Secretary of State [Hillary] Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency” and “developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump.” The NSA diverged on one aspect, expressing only “moderate confidence” that Putin actively tried to help Trump’s election chances and harm those of Clinton by contrasting her unfavorably.

“I wouldn’t call it a discrepancy, I’d call it an honest difference of opinion between three different organizations, and, in the end, I made that call,” Rogers told the Senate in May 2017. “It didn’t have the same level of sourcing and the same level of multiple sources.”

It was Brennan’s still-classified “wake-up call” intelligence that prompted the Obama administration to reconsider how it viewed Russia's hacking of the Democratic National Committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee revealed last week. The specifics of the intelligence that jolted Barack Obama's national security team into action is detailed in a blacked-out section, titled “[Redacted] Intelligence Was The ‘Wake Up’ Call.”

Within an hour or two of being briefed on the intelligence, then-national security adviser Susan Rice said Obama needed to know.

Rice said “the president's reaction was of grave concern,” which “prompted her to call the first of a series of restricted small-group Principals Committee meetings on the topic.”

“During the meeting with the President, Director Brennan also advised the President of a plan to brief key individuals, including congressional leadership, but not to disseminate the intelligence via routine reporting channels,” the Senate report stated.

The committee noted “the receipt of the sensitive intelligence prompted the National Security Council to begin a series of restricted Principals Committee meetings to craft the administration's response” and said the discussions “were atypically restricted” and “excluded” key officials who were normally clued in.

Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said that “the extraordinarily restricted nature of the meetings and departure from routine methods of disseminating intelligence were reminiscent” of how they handled preparations for the Osama bin Laden raid. Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates called it “very cloak-and-dagger.”

The list even initially excluded the secretary of state, the defense secretary, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and the Treasury secretary.

“Several NSC officials who would normally be included in discussions of importance, such as the NSC Senior Director for Russia, the Senior Director for Intelligence Programs, and the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator, were neither included in the discussions nor exposed to the sensitive intelligence until after the election,” the report said.

The Brennan-relayed intelligence was likely detailed in a June 2017 Washington Post article, which stated that in early August 2016, the CIA sent an “eyes only” envelope addressed to Obama that contained an “intelligence bombshell … from sourcing deep inside the Russian government” that detailed Putin’s “specific instructions” to help Trump and hurt Clinton in 2016. The material was said to be so sensitive it was kept out of the President’s Daily Brief.

One day after Trump gave Barr “full and complete” declassification authority to examine the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation in May 2019, the New York Times published a piece on this source “long-nurtured by the CIA” whom the outlet hinted was now in danger of being exposed in Russia — but he had already left the country. The source’s initial resistance to being pulled out reportedly led some to question whether he might be a double agent.


Hotly disputed reporting by CNN and others in September 2019 about the reasons for the alleged source’s apparent 2017 exfiltration from Russia eventually exposed his identity and revealed he was living in the D.C. area. He’s since been moved, and it is not known whether Durham has questioned him.


Seems like some had plans, or maybe it was all COVER YOU ARSE because they blew the coverage, just like Clinton did re: 911, etc....????
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Reply #1 - 02/16/20 at 11:45:02
 
It’s Brennan that is going down.....

The Obama administration got caught flat footed Re: Russia.
Was it they didn’t believe the rumors, and thought Clinton was a certainty, anyway?

They didn’t want to throw her election outcome into doubt?

Were they just derelict of duty, inept?

Not sure it matters, once they were made aware of the possible seriousness of it by Brennan, to Susan Rice.....

That is when it gets very confusing, and where folks in the intelligent agencies, etc.....
hunker down, protecting their own exposure to the failure of keeping our nation/election free from outside meddling, etc.
Remember Podesta and Hillary’s illegal server, etc, were all in play at the time as well....

And when you factor in Trump the person, winning the White House, well.... that alone had many in the politico makeup of DC scared because all their power and money were invested in the status quo.....

Just a lot of stupid, entrenched, denial bureaucrats.....
Now, its the cover up that will most likely cause some to fall....lets hope so.    Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #2 - 02/16/20 at 17:48:01
 
MCabe got a pass, as will Brennan, Clapper,Comey, Strozk, Page etc. because if any of them are indicted and prosecuted they will sing at the top of their  lungs to get the best deal for themselves that they possibly can, and that's a tune that no one in the DOJ, not even Barr, wants the American people to hear.

Barr will throw Trump a bone. Flynn gets his case dismissed. Stone gets a short trip to a Federal country-club prison. Maybe even short enough so he's out by the beginning of 2025 and Trump doesn't even have to bother commuting his sentence or pardoning him.

Trump will declare a victory. The conspirators who skated will smile and gloat.

And the Left and the Right will be outraged again, each  for their own reasons.

And the Dance will go on and on.
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Reply #3 - 02/16/20 at 17:59:55
 
And the Dance will go on and on.

Unless it goes full on
Mosh pit..
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Reply #4 - 02/16/20 at 20:13:09
 
We will just have to wait and see what Durham brings forth....

I believe he has Barr's approval, and we know Durham is looking at criminal charges of someone.....

Might explain why they are even going after Barr now.....????
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Reply #5 - 02/16/20 at 21:43:36
 
If you trust Barr,,
I don't
He was part of the reason fbi got away with murders at Ruby Ridge.
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Reply #6 - 02/17/20 at 03:31:49
 


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Reply #7 - 02/17/20 at 06:00:43
 
Ya know I am beginning to think its because those who were tasked with ensuring our sovereignty was secure in the Obama administration of 8 years.....blew it....

However, revealing the truth would further damage our ability to protect our nation, etc.....??????

This happened in the Clinton 8 year run too.

These libs can't really be in charge....bottom line. More worried about bathrooms and gender identity than those wanting to harm and steal from our nation.
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Reply #8 - 02/17/20 at 07:03:46
 
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However, revealing the truth would further damage our ability to protect our nation, etc.....??????


Revealing the truth would damage the entrenched, unelected, bureaucratic institutions that are convinced that THEY are the nation. Those institutions will protect themselves from those of us who are paying attention by any means necessary.And they are being abetted by ELECTED officials from both sides of the political spectrum.

Trump is trying to undo some of that. It's astonishing that he has succeeded to the extent that he has. He is doing this essentially alone. He has almost no allies in DC. He understands that.
That's the reason for the rallies and the tweets. His only hope of political survival is to convince his enemies that he has enough popular support to make his enemies political futures endangered if they push too hard.
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Reply #9 - 02/17/20 at 16:22:57
 
No, I get that OT.....and wish we'd gill and gut these bottom feeders, what I was trying to say/explain is that I don't think they are smart enough to pull off a coup.
These libs are so invested in social engineering, and think they can just tell our enemies, hey, look, we've been bad, but lets be friends now, we are sorry for what all those other republican administrations did....ok?

They got caught, just like Clinton......and we all paid for their ineptness.

Then they cover up.... with the reasoning we can't tell the truth, national security concerns, etc....  
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Then they cover up.... with the reasoning we can't tell the truth, national security concerns, etc....  


Fascinating that when "national security" is invoked it's always with regard to something that the alphabet agency guys and their minions don't want the folks in this country to find out about. There isn't much that our enemies - whoever they happen to be at any given time - don't already know anyhow.

As for the coup: The deep state was flabbergasted when Trump won the election in '16.
It knocked them right off their game. And then they badly underestimated the guy. They thought he'd fold under the pressure, just like any one of them would have done in the same situation.

But he didn't. All that the swamp creatures saw was an egotistical, bellicose, bullsh*tter with a goofy hairstyle.They failed to notice the important part. Trump has something that the sh*tweasels  that are going after  him didn't see, because most of them  haven't got any themselves.

A pair of balls.

It aint all good news though.

When January 2025 rolls around Trump is going to have to leave. Go back to being a private citizen. He can't fire everybody between now and then no matter how hard he tries.  

Most of those bast*rds are still going to be right where they are today after Trump is gone.

Then what?
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Reply #11 - 02/17/20 at 19:35:20
 
Well as you state...they got no sack.

The party is splitting at the seam, some like Jimmy C, is calling out the Bernie and AOC flank like it is.

The power and understanding by folks who had been fooled for many decades, with this thriving economy and opportunities, will never go back to being under their thumb.

This Genie is our of the bottle and ain't going back.....

So, these lil' sack less turdballs will change their stripes, hoping to still hitch their wagon to the gravy train...

If Trump gets the house back, lots of the wasted goverment crap is gonna be gone, cut out......

Gonna be a exciting 4 years.....lots o changes, and if those who use to participate around here, are any clue to behavior....well, its glaring what they will do  Wink
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