Anonymous ID: 7c024d Dec. 16, 2017, 5:07 a.m. No.107315   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7326

John Giacalone, not John Podesta.

 

From True Pundit article referenced:

" McAuliffe’s contributions to Dr. McCabe’s campaign match the exact time frame of the FBI’s parallel Clinton investigation. No contributions were made prior to the FBI’s probe of Clinton. McCabe was overseeing personnel decisions, including assigning agents to the Clinton investigation team, at the FBI’s Washington D.C.’s field office when his wife began her 2015 campaign. His wife lost the election after spending an estimated $1.8 million on the senate run. Three months later, Comey promoted McCabe to FBI Deputy Director in February 2016. The promotion helped fill a very large void created by the retirement of John Giacalone, who was the supervisor of the bureau’s National Security Branch and also the FBI brains and genesis behind the Clinton email and private server investigation. Since the inception of the case, Giacalone had spearheaded the Clinton investigation, and helped hand select top agents who were highly skilled but also discreet. Many of those agents were concerned when Giacalone abruptly resigned in the middle of the investigation.

 

FBI insiders said Giacalone used the term “sideways” to describe the direction the Clinton probe had taken in the bureau. Giacalone lamented privately he no longer had confidence in the direction the investigation was headed. He felt it was simpler to quietly step aside, walk away instead of fight to keep the investigation on its proper track. Giacalone was a true heavyweight agent at FBI. In fact, he likely should have been running the entire show. His pedigree included running and creating FBI divisions in New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and even serving as deputy commander in the Iraqi theater of operations. But in the midst of the Clinton investigation, Giacalone handed the bureau his retirement papers in Feb."

Anonymous ID: 7c024d Dec. 16, 2017, 5:59 a.m. No.107403   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>107364

Net Neutrality is about money.

 

The original tariff structure of the internet for the major carriers (Tier 1) assumed that all traffic would be somewhat symmetric (uplink = downlink). So, they got paid for the actual bits sent down the line, assuming that an equal number would come back and they could charge for that as well.

 

However, Netflix messed all of that up when they went to a bandwidth aggregator that purchased bandwidth from the Tier 1 carriers and then used both sides of that bandwidth to download Netflix movies. Essentially, Netflix was paying 1/2 of what the Tier 1 players expected to get paid.

 

"Net Neutrality" is meant to allow the Tier 1 players to tariff each bit individually.

 

It is always about money.