Last time we did that all the listed acct's were shilled bigly.
Does qposts.com have the missing posts, does anyone know?
Bang on anon.
Does this team look like one looking for 'Russian collusion, or… something else?
Members of the Mueller team include:
Zainab Ahmad: assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, specializing in terrorism cases..
Greg Andres: former deputy assistant attorney general, managed foreign bribery division.
Rush Atkinson: trial attorney in the DOJ fraud section.
Peter Carr: team spokesman, a veteran DOJ spokesman.
Ryan K. Dickey: a veteran cyber prosecutor from the Justice Department's computer crime and intellectual-property section.
Brock W. Domin: FBI Special Agent.
Michael Dreeben: Deputy Solicitor General, who oversees the Justice Department's criminal appellate docket; an expert in criminal law.
Kyle Freeny: attorney for the money laundering unit at the Department of Justice.
Andrew D. Goldstein: former leader of the public corruption unit, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
Adam Jed: Attorney in the DOJ Civil Division, appellate section.
Robert Mueller: team leader; Special counsel for the United States Department of Justice.
Lisa C. Page (departed): DOJ trial attorney in the FBI's Criminal Division Organized Crime Section; formerly an attorney in the office of the FBI general counsel.Her removal from the team was reported in late September 2017.
Elizabeth Barchas Prelogar: Assistant with the Solicitor General's office; fluent in Russian; former law clerk to Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
James L. Quarles III: former assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
Jeannie S. Rhee: Partner at Wilmer Hale, specializing in white-collar crime; a former attorney in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Brian M. Richardson.
Peter Strzok (removed): FBI counterintelligence investigator. Strzok was removed from the team in late July 2017 for exchanging anti-Trump and pro-Hillary Clinton text messages with his colleague Lisa Page.
Brandon Van Grack: United States Department of Justice National Security Division Prosecutor.
Andrew Weissmann: Chief of the DOJ Criminal Division's Fraud Section.
Aaron Zebley: former chief of staff to Mueller at the FBI.
Aaron S. J. Zelinsky: an attorney on detail from the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland.
Who knows were the bodies are buried???
>Mueller &
>https://www.politico.com/story/2017/08/08/robert-mueller-counsel-financial-records-241414
Who knows where the bodies are buried?
Mueller's legal work for Facebook is notable because that company could potentially hold valuable data for his investigation.
Mueller also may have interest in the direct-messaging features available on Facebook and Twitter, as well as the Gmail accounts the campaigns used via Google. It’s also not uncommon for political operatives to use little-known Twitter handles to communicate information with one another.
Aaron Zebley, Mueller’s former FBI chief of staff, left a $1.4 million-a-year job as a partner at WilmerHale to join the special counsel investigation. According to his disclosure, Zebley represented a range of corporate clients that included the NFL, Sony, Walt Disney Co., Apple, Citibank, Facebook, Booz Allen Hamilton, Levi Strauss, Pepsi and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
Zebley listed three confidential clients who can’t be named because they are part of an investigation or a grand jury proceeding that isn’t public.
Another former WilmerHale partner who joined Mueller's office, Jeannie Rhee, has been the focus of critics who contend that her legal work for the Clinton Foundation creates a conflict of interest. The foundation is listed as a client on her disclosure form.
>White hat double agents working for POTUS as per Admiral Rogers?
Top shelf, anon
Follow on from posts
Mueller Team Member: Andrew D. Goldstein: former leader of the public corruption unit, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
What is the Public Corruption Unit?
Public corruption, the FBI’s top criminal investigative priority, poses a fundamental threat to our national security and way of life. It can affect everything from how well our borders are secured and our neighborhoods protected to how verdicts are handed down in courts to how public infrastructure such as roads and schools are built.
It also takes a significant toll on the public’s pocketbooks by siphoning off tax dollars—it is estimated that public corruption costs the U.S. government and the public billions of dollars each year. The FBI is uniquely situated to combat corruption, with the skills and capabilities to run complex undercover operations and surveillance.
And… lots more. Take a look here—-
FBI Public Corruption Unit
https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/public-corruption