Anonymous ID: 150f30 Sept. 29, 2020, 9:15 a.m. No.10835549   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5655 >>5676

Peter Strzok kept up secretive searches of Michael Flynn after George Papadopoulos told FBI he received Russian 'dirt' tip

 

FBI agent Peter Strzok continued to pursue secretive searches against retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn into March 2017, citing as justification how the Trump national security adviser may have received a suggestion of Russian help in 2016, even though the FBI had determined by then that it was Trump campaign foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos who received the alleged tip about "dirt" on Hillary Clinton. The new revelation was contained within a document titled Summary of National Security Letters Issued In Crossfire Razor filed with a federal court by Flynn’s legal team on Monday after the Justice Department put the declassified summary together. “Crossfire Razor” was Flynn’s code name as he was targeted by the bureau within its umbrella Crossfire Hurricane Trump-Russia counterintelligence investigation. The FBI summary shows that between Feb. 7, 2017, and March 7, 2017, Strzok “authorized the issuance of seven National Security Letters” (types of secretive administrative subpoenas) and that those were approved by the FBI’s deputy general counsel. The Strzok-authored national security letters were titled “CROSSFIRE RAZOR, FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT – RUSSIA” and state that “the FBI opened a Full Investigation based on an articulable factual basis that reasonably indicates an individual may wittingly or unwittingly be involved in activity on behalf of the Russian Federation.” The memoranda claim: “The FBI is predicating the investigation on predetermined criteria set forth by the CROSSFIRE HURRICANE investigative team based on an assessment of reliable lead information. … Specifically, a senior foreign policy adviser for the Donald J. Trump campaign circa May 2016, made statements indicating he is knowledgeable that the Russians made a suggestion to the ‘Trump team’ that they could assist the Trump campaign with an anonymous release of information during the campaign that would be damaging to Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama.” The memoranda further note that they pursued Flynn’s records because he “may have been in a position to receive a suggestion from the Russians that they could assist the Trump campaign.”

 

The “opening electronic communication” authored by Strzok to launch Crossfire Hurricane in late July 2016 looked into alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia after an Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer, informed the United States that Papadopoulos told him he heard Russia had damaging information on Clinton, who was then a candidate for president. Within the memo is an email from a legal attache that described what Downer recalled of his conversations with Papadopoulos, including how the Trump campaign adviser "suggested the Trump team had received some kind of suggestion from Russia that it could assist this process with the anonymous release of information during the campaign that would be damaging to Mrs. Clinton (and President Obama)." Instead of quickly interviewing Papadopoulos in the summer of 2016, the FBI opened investigations into Papadopoulos, Flynn, Trump campaign associate Carter Page, and Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort as possible people who had received the Russia dirt tip. When Papadopoulos was finally interviewed by the FBI in January 2017, he said Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud had told him that the Russians had damaging information on Clinton in April 2016. Despite being told that it was Papadopoulos who had been told about this alleged Clinton dirt, Strzok continued to cite the mystery as a reason to continue investigating Flynn. Papadopoulos served 12 days in federal prison for lying to FBI investigators about his contacts with people tied to Russia. According to his statement of offense, Papadopoulos said Mifsud told him the Russians had "dirt" on Clinton in the form of "thousands of emails." DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz concluded in December 2019 that Crossfire Hurricane was adequately predicated, but U.S. Attorney John Durham quibbled with that publicly and made it clear he is investigating it further.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/peter-strzok-kept-up-secretive-searches-of-michael-flynn-after-george-papadopoulos-told-fbi-he-received-russian-dirt-tip

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/477970840/Flynn-Team-Fifth-Supplement-in-Support-of-Agreed-Dismissal#from_embed

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Anonymous ID: 150f30 Sept. 29, 2020, 9:29 a.m. No.10835714   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Multiple women claim prominent evangelical leader exposed himself at spa

 

Multiple women claim the prominent evangelical leader Ravi Zacharias sexually harassed them, accusations that come several months after his death. Zacharias, who was one of the most prominent speakers and authors on evangelicalism until his death from cancer in May, mistreated women over five years at a Georgia spa he co-owned, three women told Christianity Today. After building trust with the women, who were all employees, Zacharias touched them inappropriately, exposed himself, and masturbated in front of them, the women said. Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, the organization that continues the faith leader's work, said it has opened an internal investigation in the claims. Zacharias, who regularly visited the spa for physical therapy treatment, nearly always exposed himself and masturbated in her presence because that "was where he went to get what he wanted sexually," according to one of the women. She said Zacharias masturbated in front of her more than 50 times, asked her for explicit photos, and asked her to have sex twice.

 

“I felt ashamed. I felt embarrassed,” one woman said. “You have this world-renowned evangelist who is being inappropriate, and I had no idea what to do. He wasn’t just the head of the company. He wasn’t just a CEO. He was a Christian leader.” The women said Zacharias would often tell them that he needed to masturbate because of the stresses of ministry, which kept him on an almost-constant speaking tour. "He would say he needed it so much and it was good therapy," one woman said. Zacharias in 2017 settled a lawsuit with another woman, Lori Thompson, who claimed that Zacharias had enticed her to send “unwanted, offensive, sexually explicit language and photographs.” Zacharias denied the claims. “I have learned a difficult and painful lesson through this ordeal,” Zacharias said in a statement at the time. “I failed to exercise wise caution and to protect myself from even the appearance of impropriety, and for that I am profoundly sorry. I have acknowledged this to my Lord, my wife, my children, our ministry board, and my colleagues.”

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/multiple-women-claim-prominent-evangelical-leader-exposed-himself-at-spa

 

This guy died in May of this year…why is this coming up now regarding moar victims.