Anonymous ID: 38371f April 27, 2022, 6:38 a.m. No.16163335   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3357 >>3432

>>16161616, >>16161785, >>16161749 5 Cernovich: Twitter lawyer Jim Baker, when general counsel of the FBI, personally arranged a meeting between the FBI and Michael Sussmann, Alfa bank matter

 

James Baker working at Twitter is mindblowing, Elon has to find out about the secret comms, public and private twitter accounts, thats so much bigger than angry leftists preventing free speech I wonder what James Baker networth is. And he’s states witness for Durham so he has immunity from the Russia Hoax

 

So Baker working at Bridgewater under Comey he was involved in a long line of money laundering, founding drug cartels and corruption with Comey on protecting the Clintons. I cant find the Q post that has Brennan, Comey and someone else in columns of their names down the page. But I did research on Comey and his Bridgewater and HSBC (and other positions) the absolute crimes he commited just in those two places should have prevented him from ever being in the government

 

Quotes from article below:

 

“Comey is such a blatant criminal that we wouldn’t be surprised to learn that he is on retainer for the Clinton Crime Family through his associations with corporations who are major donors and supporters of the Clintons. Comey has covered up wrongdoing with Hillary’s Email server, the DNC “hacking”, Anthony and Huma Email Scandal, Lockheed Martin, HSBC, Bridgewater, etc., etc., etc. Comey has a long history of involvement in Department of Justice actions that end up favorable to the Clintons.

 

KEY POINT: Comey claims to have a net worth of more than $33,000,000 – but this doesn’t count off-shore accountswhere he probably places his larger pay-offs from his derivative betting and preferred stock in the crooked corporations he has worked for.

James Comey’s buddies – Sandy Berger, Loretta Lynch, Cheryl Mills and Peter Comey – all worked for the Washington law firm Hogan & Hartson, which prepared tax returns for the Clintons and did patent work for a software firm that played a role in the private email server Hillary Clinton used when she was secretary of state. Lynch and Comey both served as U.S. attorney in New York, Lynch for the Eastern District of New York, and Comey for the Southern District of New York.

 

Comey’s conflict of interest crimes are blatantly public and go unquestioned by D.C. cronies. These conflicts of interests focus on the millions of dollars that Comey accepted from a Clinton Foundation defense contractor, his former membership on a Clinton Foundation corporate partner’s board, and his surprising financial relationship with his brother Peter Comey, who works at the law firm that does the Clinton Foundation’s taxes.

 

Counting his clerk job during University of Chicago Law School in 1982, Comey has held 15 jobs before becoming FBI director. He changed jobs every two years. This type of job hopping is a sign of instability, but in government legal circles, that makes you qualified to be FBI director.

 

This article has a lot of info on Lynch, Comey and Mueller

 

https://www.ini-world-report.org/2017/06/06/more-on-the-clinton-crime-family-enabler/

Anonymous ID: 38371f April 27, 2022, 7:03 a.m. No.16163432   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3445 >>3465

>>16163335

Found out from Wiki James Baker went to work for R Street Institute, hes done numerous articles and interviews while emplyed by them, heres one from WAPO hes quoted in (a lot of swamp creatures quoted in)

 

MAY 28, 2019, ==The Washington Post

Barr could expose secrets, politicize intelligence with review of Russia probe, current and former officials fear==

From The Washington Post:

 

“This is a complete slap in the face to the director of national intelligence,” said James Baker, the former FBI general counsel. “So why is the attorney general doing the investigation? Probably because the president trusts the attorney general more,” said Baker, now a director at the R Street Institute, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington.

 

The article:

President Trump’s new executive order giving the attorney general broad authority to declassify government secrets threatens to expose U.S. intelligence sources and could distort the FBI and CIA’s roles in investigating Russian interference in the 2016 elections, current and former U.S. officials said.

 

On Thursday, Trump allowed Attorney General William P. Barr to declassify information he finds during his review of what the White House called “surveillance activities during the 2016 Presidential election.”

 

Trump has long complained that the U.S. government engaged in illegal “spying” on his campaign, alleging without evidence that his phones were tapped and that American officials conspired with British counterparts in an effort to undermine his bid for the White House.

 

It appeared unprecedented to give an official who is not in charge of an intelligence agency the power to reveal its secrets. Current and former intelligence officials said they were concerned that Barr could selectively declassify information that paints the intelligence agencies and the FBI in a bad light without giving a complete picture of their efforts in 2016.

 

President Trump on May 24 defended his decision to allow Attorney General William P. Barr to declassify intelligence documents tied to the Russia investigation.

 

Officials are also concerned about the possible compromise of intelligence sources, including those deep inside the Russian government.

 

Ordinarily, any review of intelligence activities would be done by the Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats. But in giving that authority to Barr, the president has turned to someone he perceives as a loyalist and who has already said that he thinks the government spied on the Trump campaign.

 

“This is a complete slap in the face to the director of national intelligence,” said James Baker, the former FBI general counsel. “So why is the attorney general doing the investigation? Probably because the president trusts the attorney general more,” said Baker, now a director at the R Street Institute, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington.

 

Trump has never considered Coats a close or effective adviser, and earlier this year administration officials said they thought the president might fire him.

 

Michael Morell, a former CIA deputy director, called it “potentially dangerous” to let Barr decide what to declassify, because “the DNI is in the best position to judge the damage to intelligence sources and methods.”

 

“This is yet another destruction of norms that weakens our intelligence community,” said Morell, now the host of the Intelligence Matters podcast. “It is yet another step that will raise questions among our allies and partners about whether to share sensitive intelligence with us.”

 

Trump told reporters Friday that the Russia probe was “an attempted coup or an attempted takedown of the president of the United States.” He said he hoped Barr would investigate several foreign countries, including two of the United States’ closest allies.

 

“I hope he looks at the U.K. and I hope he looks at Australia and I hope he looks at Ukraine,” Trump said. “I hope he looks at everything, because there was a hoax that was perpetrated on our country.”

 

In a statement, Coats signaled that he expected Barr and the agencies to work

 

A former senior CIA official said the dossier played no role in an intelligence community assessment, released in January 2017, that concluded Russia tried to help Trump win…

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/barr-could-expose-secrets-politicize-intelligence-with-review-of-russia-probe-current-and-former-officials-fear/2019/05/24/58f822f8-7e2f-11e9-8bb7-0fc796cf2ec0_story.html

Anonymous ID: 38371f April 27, 2022, 7:12 a.m. No.16163465   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3473 >>3495

>>16163432

Baker left R street to work at Twitter

 

JUN 24, 2020, Compliance Week

Twitter adds former FBI general counsel

From Compliance Week:

 

Social networking platform Twitter beefed up its legal team with the addition of Jim Baker as deputy general counsel.

Baker’s hiring was announced by Twitter General Counsel Sean Edgett. “Jim is committed to our core principles of an open internet and freedom of expression, and brings experience navigating complex, global issues with a principled approach,” Edgett tweeted.

 

Baker served as general counsel for the Federal Bureau of Investigation from January 2014 until he was reassigned in January 2018. He stayed on at the FBI as a senior strategic advisor until May 2018, according to his LinkedIn profile.

 

Most recently, Baker has held the role of director of national security and cybersecurity at think tank The R Street Institute since January 2019.

 

Jim Baker

Former Director, National Security & Cybersecurity; Resident Senior Fellow

 

https://www.rstreet.org/2020/06/24/twitter-adds-former-fbi-general-counsel/

Anonymous ID: 38371f April 27, 2022, 7:36 a.m. No.16163573   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3582

So this is interesting Jerry Dunleavy says to tier Twitter lawyers were involved in the decision to ban the Huntet Biden Story and we find out James Baker (ex FBI counsel) has worked at Twittet since 2019, any connection? Were the lawyers also consulted about deplatforming POTUS from twitter?Was James Baket placed ar Twitter to help defeat Trump getting re-elected, he was hired in June of 2020 by twitter:

 

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1519304020438966274?s=20&t=H3DYhpLc9nO5Wz8wv3NnlQ

 

Twitter Hires Ex-FBI Lawyer Who Played Key Role In Probe Of Trump Campaign

 

Chuck RossJune 16, 2020 8:38 AM ET

 

James Baker will serve as deputy general counsel of Twitter, said Sean Edgett, the general counsel of the social media company.

 

Baker “is committed to our core principles of an open internet and freedom of expression,” Edgett said in a statement. Baker “brings experience navigating complex, global issues with a principled approach.”

 

Baker joins Twitter amid a battle with President Donald Trump over censorship of conservative users of the platform.

 

Thrilled to welcome @thejimbaker to @Twitter as Deputy General Counsel. Jim is committed to our core principles of an open internet and freedom of expression, and brings experience navigating complex, global issues with a principled approach.

7:29 PM · Jun 15, 2020

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/16/twitter-james-baker-fbi-fisa-carter-page/

Anonymous ID: 38371f April 27, 2022, 8 a.m. No.16163673   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Mollie is right disinformation is a propaganda termwhat it really means is information they dont want you to know

 

https://twitter.com/MZHemingway/status/1519289310322823168?s=20&t=H3DYhpLc9nO5Wz8wv3NnlQ