Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 9:14 a.m. No.13342984   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3024

>>13342967

the biggest story I have seen lately is the Matt Gaetz story. it has the potential to BOOMerang on a lot of people.

 

The former DOJ or FBI guy who tried extorting Gaetz is also the lawyer for the family of missing FBI/CIA agent held hostage in IRAN!!!! hory shit

 

this guy is like Peter Strzok times a gorillion if big if true .

Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 9:41 a.m. No.13343084   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3092 >>3160 >>3251 >>3338

>>13343078

BOOMERANG SUICIDE

This Matt Gaetz extortion thing is HUGEbig if true

this goes back to Hussein, Comey, Kerry, Iran Nuke Deal etc

even the CNN reporter is a deep state piece of shit

Levinson family wants meeting with FBI chief James Comey

Susan Candiotti, CNN National Correspondent

Updated 8:24 AM EST, Tue December 17, 2013

 

The family of long-missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson has renewed its request for a meeting with the bureau’s new director following reports Levinson had been working for the CIA when he vanished, the family’s lawyer said Monday.

 

Levinson disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007, and U.S. officials say they have no idea where he is now. The Associated Press and The Washington Post reported last week that he had been working as a contractor for the CIA, but the White House said Levinson “was not a U.S. government employee” when he disappeared.

 

Family attorney David McGee said Levinson’s relatives were supposed to meet with FBI Director James Comey about the case long before it became publicly known that Levinson was working for the CIA. The FBI has delayed previously scheduled meetings since Comey took over as director in September, McGee says.

 

A U.S. law enforcement official said the FBI is working to set up that meeting with Comey, who has been traveling extensively, and the bureau hopes to arrange that meeting soon.

 

Missing American Robert Levinson not ‘abandoned’ in Iran, John Kerry says

 

Levinson, now 65, had gone to Iran on a mission to investigate corruption involving the laundering of oil profits by Iranian officials, including former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, according to a source. Iran has consistently denied having any knowledge of Levinson’s whereabouts, and there has been no sign of him since a 2010 video.

 

At the time of his disappearance, the State Department said he was on a private business trip investigating cigarette smuggling and said he was not working for the government. His family had also said he wasn’t working for the government.

 

Levinson was on the CIA books as an “analyst,” to write academic papers, with money laundering a particular area of expertise, McGee said. But in reality, Levinson was an operative traveling overseas, recruiting, and interviewing sources.

 

McGee said records he found show “without a shadow of a doubt” that Levinson was a CIA contract employee on a rogue assignment in Iran for the agency when he disappeared. After Levinson disappeared, McGee said he called people at the CIA to tell them they had a man missing. Nothing happened, McGee said.

 

When the Levinson family first went to the Senate Intelligence Committee for help, staffers contacted the CIA and at that point, the CIA told them “they have no connection with him at all,” McGee said.

White House: Levinson not a government employee when he made Iran trip

 

The family then found documentation and returned to the Intelligence Committee, giving staffers what they call “smoking gun” evidence. The documents included Levinson’s contract and expense reports that detailed his previous assignments, including a detailed 2006 report of his work on a separate mission regarding Iran’s nuclear program. That mission did not take him to Iran.

 

The family also had e-mails regarding his pending 2007 trip to Iran involving his instructions with Dawud Salahuddin, an American fugitive who lives in Iran.

 

Salahuddin has said he met with Levinson in a hotel on Kish Island on March 8, 2007. The meeting was an effort to put Levinson in touch with Iranian authorities to help the American investigate cigarette smuggling as a contractor for a tobacco company.

 

In classified Intelligence Committee meetings that followed, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson gave then-CIA Director Michael Hayden a “grilling,” McGee said. Confronted with the evidence, the CIA then demurred, said it would get back in touch and later admitted the relationship with Levinson, he said.

In the meantime, the CIA paid the family $120,000 for Levinson’s trip and eventually settled for $2.5 million to avoid a lawsuit, according to McGee.

Ultimately, seven CIA staffers were disciplined and three were fired, McGee said – including Levinson’s chief handler.

 

Reports: American who went missing in Iran worked for CIA

 

CNN Justice Reporter Evan Perez contributed to this report.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/levinson-fbi/index.html

Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 10:06 a.m. No.13343162   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3198 >>3241 >>3327

Tammy Bruce reacts to Cuomo reportedly receiving $4M for COVID book deal

Apr 1, 2021

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo reportedly received $4 million for his COVID book deal despite nursing home death toll, according to the New York Times. Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce weighs in.

https://youtu.be/z5jQohDHt-I

 

Disguised under BOOKdeals?

………….

Those who take are offered more powerful positions within the party (controlled).

DRAIN THE SWAMP.

Q

 

3394

Jul 09, 2019 4:40:05 PM EDT

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: b88760 No. 6970952

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/09/joe-biden-releases-tax-returns-during-2020-democratic-primary.html

$15mm+ more (personally declared)

What an amazing coincidence (think yesterday's drop).

Disguised under BOOKdeals?

Q

Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 10:17 a.m. No.13343195   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Nicaragua Never Required Masks or Lockdowns and Crushed the Virus-Script

Apr 1, 2021

The country of Nicaragua never instituted a lockdown, never required masks, and yet crushed the Corona virus? Major protests in Germany, Switzerland, and the UK as people are saying 'no' to more lockdowns.

https://youtu.be/0mFGOFQd97Y

Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 10:26 a.m. No.13343221   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3251 >>3338

>>13343194

 

it's habbening

 

Comey Mccabe and Mueller went to Deropaskas NYC apt to arrange for Levinsons release if I remember corrctly.

 

this is so bizzare

 

Special counsel Robert Mueller has withstood relentless political attacks, many distorting his record of distinguished government service.

 

But there’s one episode even Mueller’s former law enforcement comrades — and independent ethicists — acknowledge raises legitimate legal issues and a possible conflict of interest in his overseeing the Russia election probe.

 

In 2009, when Mueller ran the FBI, the bureau asked Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to spend millions of his own dollars funding an FBI-supervised operation to rescue a retired FBI agent, Robert Levinson, captured in Iran while working for the CIA in 2007.

 

Yes, that’s the same Deripaska who has surfaced in Mueller’s current investigation and who was recently sanctioned by the Trump administration.

 

The Levinson mission is confirmed by more than a dozen participants inside and outside the FBI, including Deripaska, his lawyer, the Levinson family and a retired agent who supervised the case. Mueller was kept apprised of the operation, officials told me.

 

Some aspects of Deripaska’s help were chronicled in a 2016 book by reporter Barry Meier, but sources provide extensive new information about his role.

 

They said FBI agents courted Deripaska in 2009 in a series of secret hotel meetings in Paris; Vienna; Budapest, Hungary, and Washington. Agents persuaded the aluminum industry magnate to underwrite the mission. The Russian billionaire insisted the operation neither involve nor harm his homeland.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/387625-mueller-may-have-a-conflict-and-it-leads-directly-to-a-russian-oligarch

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/14/world/middleeast/a-disappearing-american-spy-and-the-cia.html

 

[T]here’s one episode even Mueller’s former law enforcement comrades — and independent ethicists — acknowledge raises legitimate legal issues and a possible conflict of interest in his overseeing the Russia election probe.

 

In 2009, when Mueller ran the FBI, the bureau asked Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska to spend millions of his own dollars funding an FBI-supervised operation to rescue a retired FBI agent, Robert Levinson, captured in Iran while working for the CIA in 2007.

 

Yes, that’s the same Deripaska who has surfaced in Mueller’s current investigation and who was recently sanctioned by the Trump administration. The Levinson mission is confirmed by more than a dozen participants inside and outside the FBI, including Deripaska, his lawyer, the Levinson family and a retired agent who supervised the case. Mueller was kept apprised of the operation, officials told me.

Anonymous ID: d1d7f3 April 1, 2021, 10:36 a.m. No.13343251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3338

>>13343160

>>13343084

>>13343221

>>13343194

Yes, that’s the same Deripaska who has surfaced in Mueller’s current investigation and who was recently sanctioned by the Trump administration.

 

The Levinson mission is confirmed by more than a dozen participants inside and outside the FBI, including Deripaska, his lawyer, the Levinson family and a retired agent who supervised the case. Mueller was kept apprised of the operation, officials told me.

 

Some aspects of Deripaska’s help were chronicled in a 2016 book by reporter Barry Meier, but sources provide extensive new information about his role.

 

They said FBI agents courted Deripaska in 2009 in a series of secret hotel meetings in Paris; Vienna; Budapest, Hungary, and Washington. Agents persuaded the aluminum industry magnate to underwrite the mission. The Russian billionaire insisted the operation neither involve nor harm his homeland.

 

“We knew he was paying for his team helping us, and that probably ran into the millions,” a U.S. official involved in the operation confirmed.

 

One agent who helped court Deripaska was Andrew McCabe, the recently fired FBI deputy director who played a seminal role starting the Trump-Russia case, multiple sources confirmed.

 

Deripaska’s lawyer said the Russian ultimately spent $25 million assembling a private search and rescue team that worked with Iranian contacts under the FBI’s watchful eye. Photos and videos indicating Levinson was alive were uncovered.

 

Then in fall 2010, the operation secured an offer to free Levinson. The deal was scuttled, however, when the State Department become uncomfortable with Iran’s terms, according to Deripaska’s lawyer and the Levinson family.

 

FBI officials confirmed State hampered their efforts.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/387625-mueller-may-have-a-conflict-and-it-leads-directly-to-a-russian-oligarch