https:// voat.co/v/pizzagate/2352939
Has this been posted here yet?
They are saying it is three leaked FISA memos.
This is one of them:
DOCUMENT #3 An undated bulleted points document from an unidentified source.
• "Six US agencies created a stealth task force, spearheaded by CIA's Brennan, to run domestic surveillance on Trump associates and possibly Trump himself."
• "To feign ignorance to seemingly operate within US laws, the agencies freelanced the wiretapping of Trump associates to the British spy agency GCHQ."
• "The decision to insert GCHQ as a back door to eavesdrops was sparked by the denial of two FISA court warrant applications filed by the FBI to seek wiretaps of Trump associates."
• GCHQ did not work from London or the UK. In fact, the spy agency worked from NSA'S headquarters in Fort Meade, MD with direct NSA supervision and guidance to conduct sweeping surveillance on Trump associates."
• "The illegal wiretaps were initiated months before the controversial Trump dossier compiled by former British spy, Christopher Steele."
• "The Justice Department and FBI set up the meeting at Trump Tower between Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner with controversial Russian officials to make Trump's associates appear compromised."
• "Following the Trump Tower sit down, the GCHQ began digitally wiretapping Manafort, Trump Jr., and Kushner."
• "After the concocted meeting by the Deep State, the British spy agency could officially justify wiretapping Trump associates as an intelligence front for NSA because the Russian lawyer at the meeting, Natalia Vesselnitskaya, was considered an international security risk, and prior to the June sit down was not even allowed entry into the US or the UK, federal sources said."
• "By using GCHQ, the NSA and its intelligence partners had carved out a loophole to wiretap Trump without a warrant. While it is illegal for US agencies to monitor phones and emails of US citizens inside the US absent a warrant, it is not illegal for British intelligence to do so on US soil at Fort Meade."
• "The wiretaps, secured through illicit scheming, have been used by US Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of alleged Russian collusion in the 2016 election, even though the evidence is considered 'poisoned fruit'".