Anonymous ID: cc0778 May 27, 2018, 6:16 a.m. No.1556146   🗄️.is 🔗kun

You already know but here are notes on

 

''For your eyes only: A short history of Democrat-spy collusion

How highly placed members of one administration mobilised the intelligence services to undermine their successors.

https://''usa.spectator.co.uk/2018/05/for-your-eyes-only-a-short-history-of-democrat-spy-collusion/

via ZH.

 

When

  • FBI opens investigation of Carter Paige - July 31, 2016

  • Russians approached CP, either idiot or US spy working against Russia.

  • FBI was investigating George Papadapoulos in May, 2016

Papadopoulous

  • Told Alexander Downer Aussie diplomat that Russians had dirt on [HRC]

  • When wikileaks released emails, FBI was told about conversation.

  • Downer was an avid Clinton supporter.

  • Arranged $25M donation from Australia to CF.

  • Article implies he is an operative an met with GP on purpose.

Stefan Halper

  • Invited GP out of the blue to meet with him.

  • Paid him $3,000 to write an article.

  • Halper intro'd GP to his assistant who flirted with him and pressed him for info.

  • Halper also contacted Carter Page and Sam Clovis.

John Brennan

  • Convened working group (7th floor?) at the CIA?

  • Included Peter Strzok and James Clapper.

 

A cabal of CIA and FBI operatives, including the Director of the CIA, John Brennan, along with other members of the intelligence “community,” prominently including James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, and various members of the Obama administration, colluded to undermine Donald Trump’s campaign.

 

THEY NEVER THOUGHT SHE WOULD LOSE

 

Thanks to the patient work of Devin Nunes, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, and a handful of GOP Senators, that effort is now disintegrating. What is being exposed is the biggest political scandal in the history of the United States: the effort by highly placed—exactly how highly placed we still do not know—members of one administration to mobilise the intelligence services and police power of the state to spy upon and destroy first the candidacy and then, when that didn’t work, the administration of a political rival.