Anonymous ID: daeb3b June 29, 2021, 9:35 a.m. No.14014479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Oops, found more in my files:

 

November 8, 2000: The Senate published yet another (the 4th) Senior Executive Services (SES) list, among whose names were: Madeleine Albright, Sidney Blumenthal, William Cohen, Andrew Cuomo, Timothy Geithner, Alan Greenspan, Eric Holder, Michael Horowitz, Patrick Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Robert Mueller, Thomas Pickering, John Podesta, Janet Reno, Susan Rice, Sheryl Sandberg, Larry Summers, George Tenet.

 

November 17, 2016: After Trump was elected/entered office, relative to an FBI briefing transition team meeting, text messages were exchanged between FBI Special Agent Peter Strzok and FBI Attorney Lisa Page, discussing developing "potential relationships" among Trump's staff, AKA "spying". They talked about sending in "the CI guy" (cyber informant) to observe changes in "demeanor" among the transition team–re: after the meeting with Mike Rogers. Their reference to a "Charlie" may have been Ciaramella, a "whistleblower" in "Ukraingate".

 

They thought perhaps, "Katie", the wife of Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, Josh Pitcock, could aid them as she was an FBI analyst under Strzok. The potential informant was Pitcock. Texts also indicate Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the incoming national security adviser, was one of their targets. Pence's office was targeted because of Flynn.

 

Also, there had been talk of sending in one of the technical security people to offer assistance. This person did a "security sweep" for the Trump transition team which was superfluous. Comey created the position at the White House to send in one of his "retired" agents, Anthony Ferrante, allowed to retain his security clearance. Using the guise of "security", Ferrante was actually spying as part of the Russia investigation and reporting his findings back to Comey. This agent remained at the White House until Comey was fired, afterward working for a security consulting firm, whom BuzzFeed contracted as an expert on the Steele Dossier. The White House NSC supervisor couldn't fire him because he was hired under the SES, the White House could not hire or firing them. Personnel under the SES can only be hired or fired by the approval of CONGRESS. However, even after Ferrante left the White House, another FBI official, Jordan Rae Kelly, who had worked closely with Mueller when Mueller was FBI director, replaced him. She allowed Ferrante to continue entering the White House on behalf of BuzzFeed. After she left the WH, she joined the consulting company for whom Ferrante works. Trump was right, they had been "bugged".

 

March 20, 2018: The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) investigating leaks from FBI members, made a referral against Andrew McCabe, allowing for a factor the “Employee was facing unprecedented challengers and pressures.” In other words, this was an odd situation and his compulsion to leak information not yet verified, overwhelmed the poor creature. Also, note he is referred to as an SES, the employees appointed by lawmakers whom no President can hire or fire, and whose salaries are not disclosed, and in some cases, their jobs or positions. This is likely what his name was redacted here:

 

(Name redacted) (DOJ/O&R) Closed: 3/20/2018 References: 2.5, 2.6, 4.10

SES [Senior Executive Service] employee released the FBI Sensitive information to a reporter and lacked candor not under oath and under oath when questioned about it, in violation of Offense Codes 4.10 (Unauthorized Disclosure – Sensitive Information); 2.5 (Lack of Candor- No Oath); and 2.6 (Lack of Candor – Under Oath).

The proposed decision in this matter was made by the AD, OPR. The final decision was made by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. DOK retains final decision-making authority for certain high-ranking FBI officials.

MITIGATION: Employee as (redacted) years of FBI service and a remarkable performance record. Employee was facing unprecedented challengers and pressures.

AGGRAVATION: Employee held an extremely high position and was expected to comport himself with the utmost integrity. Lack of candor is incompatible with the FBI’s Core Values.

FINAL ACTION(S): OPR PROPOSED DECISION Proposed DISMISSAL

OPR FINAL DECISION: DISMISSAL

 

And the baloney about his "remarkable performance record" is doublespeak–yep, remarkable for sure, remarkable for the years he and the rest of Deep State broke many, many laws, and on many, many occasions, were unjust to American citizens, and others. "Lack of candor" AKA lying, slander, false accusations, covering up their own crimes, etc, etc, etc, was all part of the job at the EFF BEE EYE.