Anonymous ID: 89d900 Sept. 18, 2018, 9:32 a.m. No.3073484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3843 >>3936 >>3945 >>3986

The Hunt for Red October (film) - /very bad feeling about Q RED OCTOBER after reading this/

 

In November 1984, Soviet submarine captain Marko Ramius (Sean Connery) commands Red October, a new Typhoon-class nuclear missile submarine with a stealth "caterpillar drive", rendering it undetectable to passive sonar. Ramius leaves port to conduct exercises with attack submarine V. K. Konovalov, commanded by his former student, Captain Tupolev (Stellan Skarsgård).

 

Once at sea, Ramius secretly kills political officer Ivan Putin (Peter Firth) and relays false orders that they are to conduct missile drills off America's east coast.

 

The next morning, CIA analyst and former Marine Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin), after consulting with Vice Admiral James Greer (James Earl Jones), briefs United States government officials on Red October and the threat it poses. The U.S. fears Ramius plans an unauthorized nuclear strike against the United States. They also learn that the bulk of the Soviet Navy has been deployed to the Atlantic Ocean. In the briefing, Ryan deduces that Ramius instead plans to defect. He is ordered to rendezvous with the navy in the Atlantic to try and prove his hypothesis. Meanwhile, Tupolev, though unable to track Red October, guesses his former mentor's route and sets a course to intercept. The Soviet fleet's intentions are unknown to the U.S., although their orders are to sink Red October.

 

Due to the actions of an unknown saboteur, Red October's caterpillar drive fails during risky maneuvers through a narrow undersea canyon. Petty Officer Jones (Courtney B. Vance), a sonar technician aboard the submarine USS Dallas, has discovered a way to detect Red October using underwater acoustics and plots an intercept course. Ryan arranges a hazardous mid-ocean rendezvous to board Dallas, where he attempts to persuade its captain, Commander Bart Mancuso (Scott Glenn), to contact Ramius and determine his intentions.

 

The Soviet ambassador informs the U.S. government that Ramius is a renegade and asks for help in sinking Red October. That order is sent to the U.S. fleet, including Dallas, which has found the Soviet submarine. Ryan, however, is convinced that Ramius plans to defect with his officers and convinces Mancuso to contact Ramius and offer assistance. Ramius, stunned that the Americans correctly guessed his plan, accepts. He then stages a nuclear reactor "emergency" and orders his crew to abandon ship. After a U.S. frigate is spotted, Ramius submerges with only his officers, having told the crew they intend to scuttle the ship. Meanwhile, Ryan, Mancuso, and Jones come aboard via a rescue sub, at which point Ramius requests asylum in the United States for himself and his officers.

 

Red October is suddenly attacked by V. K. Konovalov, which has tracked them across the Atlantic. As the two Soviet subs maneuver, one of Red October's cooks, Loginov (Tomas Arana), an undercover GRU agent and the secret saboteur, opens fire. He fatally wounds first officer Vasily Borodin (Sam Neill) before retreating to the nuclear missiles bay, pursued by Ryan and Ramius. Loginov shoots Ramius, wounding him, but Ryan kills Loginov before he can detonate a missile. Meanwhile, Red October makes evasive maneuvers with a diversion provided by Dallas, causing V. K. Konovalov to be destroyed by its own fired torpedo. The crew of Red October, now rescued, watch the explosion from the deck of the U.S. frigate; unaware of the second Soviet submarine, they believe that Ramius has sacrificed himself and scuttled Red October to avoid being boarded.

 

Ryan and Ramius, their subterfuge complete, navigate Red October to the Penobscot River in Maine. Ramius admits that the reason he defected was that after he was handed the plans for Red October, a nuclear war first strike weapon, he concluded that he could never support such an action. From atop the submarine's sail deck, Ramius, pleased to have made it to America, offers Ryan a quote from Christopher Columbus. Ryan nods in agreement and offers in return, "Welcome to the New World, sir."

Anonymous ID: 89d900 Sept. 18, 2018, 9:44 a.m. No.3073612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3634 >>3981

As Trump orders the release of classified Russia docs, a top House Democrat says the FBI and DOJ told him the move would be a 'red line'

 

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/adam-schiff-doj-trump-release-russia-materials-red-line-2018-9

Anonymous ID: 89d900 Sept. 18, 2018, 9:53 a.m. No.3073717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4096

Trump Orders Extensive Declassification of Russia Investigation Documents – 1/2

SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 BY JEFF CARLSON

President Donald Trump issued an order on Sept. 17 for the immediate declassification of three series of documents related to the Russia investigation and the spying on his presidential campaign.

The first set of documents relates to the FISA warrant application to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, specifically pages 10–12 and 17–34 of the June 2017 renewal of the warrant.

The second set of documents relates to a series of FBI interviews with former Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr.

The third set of documents encompasses all FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection with the Page FISA applications.

In addition to issuing the declassification order, Trump has directed the Department of Justice and the FBI to publicly release all text messages relating to the Russia investigation of former FBI Director James Comey, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, former lead FBI agent on the Russia investigation Peter Strzok, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page, and Ohr. The released texts are to be fully unredacted.

This declassification order is broader than had been anticipated. A declassification of the sequence of redacted pages from the Page FISA documents, along with the Ohr interviews, was assumed to be forthcoming. This order goes much further.

Pages 10–12 of the June 2017 application relate to the Russian government’s efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Pages 17–34 relate to Page’s coordination with Russian government officials on activities to influence the election. A number of these pages are fully redacted.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) has noted that exculpatory information pertaining to Page was omitted from the FISA applications. The declassification of these sections will likely illustrate whether that did occur.

It’s also possible that more evidence of circular reporting between the FBI and certain journalists may be unveiled.

 

Trump specifically selected the third and final FISA renewal dated June 29, 2017, as it is the most comprehensive of the four FISA documents, at 121 pages long. It begins on page 292 and ends on page 412 in the provided link.

 

The June warrant renewal was signed by an unknown FBI supervisory special agent (page 380), FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe (page 389), Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (page 391), an unknown DOJ attorney (page 392), and FISA Judge Raymond Dearie (page 412).

 

Ohr participated in a series of 12 known interviews with the FBI between Nov. 22, 2016, and May 15, 2017. Additionally, there have been reports of interviews that continued beyond this timeframe.

Anonymous ID: 89d900 Sept. 18, 2018, 9:53 a.m. No.3073724   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump Orders Extensive Declassification of Russia Investigation Documents – 2/2

 

The declassification order by Trump does not specify a date range or a specific number of interviews. The chosen wording specifies “all FBI reports of interviews with Bruce G. Ohr prepared in connection with the Russia investigation.”

 

The FBI interviews may have served as a means for Ohr to transmit information from dossier author Christopher Steele to the FBI. This relationship was noted by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who said: “The documents also raise questions about the role of Ohr—a senior Justice Department official whose wife worked for Fusion GPS—in continuing to pass allegations from Steele and Fusion GPS to the FBI after the FBI had terminated Steele as a source.”

 

Ohr recently met with members of Congress and reportedly disclosed that he understood Steele’s information to be raw and uncorroborated hearsay.

 

The third portion of the order appears to relate to underlying documentation used in the Page FISA warrant, calling for the declassification of “all FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection with all Carter Page FISA applications.”

 

The requested documentation relates to the initial FISA application and the three subsequent renewals. This portion of the declassification order was somewhat unexpected and will provide a broader examination of reasoning used in obtaining the warrant to spy on Page.

 

Notably, this portion of the declassification order likely includes debriefings and interviews of lesser-known but still crucial characters, such as FBI informant Stefan Halper, Australian diplomat Alexander Downer, and possibly Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud. It should also include all communications with Steele.

This portion of the declassification order will likely help to establish whether Woods Procedures were followed.

The goal of the Woods Procedures is to ensure accuracy in regard to the following:

The facts supporting probable cause.

The existence and nature of any related criminal investigations or prosecutions involving the subject of the FISA.

The existence and nature of any prior or ongoing asset relationship between the subject and the FBI.

It’s the third point in regard to Page that’s particularly important. That’s because Page cooperated with both the FBI and U.S. attorneys for the Southern District of New York in the Evgeny Buryakov case, involving several Russian spies. Page almost certainly was providing testimony or details about Victor Podobnyy in the Buryakov case.

Anonymous ID: 89d900 Sept. 18, 2018, 10:36 a.m. No.3074194   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Statement from the Press Secretary

 

Issued on: September 17, 2018

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At the request of a number of committees of Congress, and for reasons of transparency, the President has directed the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Justice (including the FBI) to provide for the immediate declassification of the following materials: (1) pages 10-12 and 17-34 of the June 2017 application to the FISA court in the matter of Carter W. Page; (2) all FBI reports of interviews with Bruce G. Ohr prepared in connection with the Russia investigation; and (3) all FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection with all Carter Page FISA applications.

 

In addition, President Donald J. Trump has directed the Department of Justice (including the FBI) to publicly release all text messages relating to the Russia investigation, without redaction, of James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Ohr.

 

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-34/