Anonymous ID: 92fd41 Dec. 30, 2018, 5:08 a.m. No.4520387   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4519731

>Whitacker ripped up the directives for FBI/DOJ not to pursue certain lines of evidence

This action flew under the radar, but is super important. This is how the bureaucrats in the agencies (not just DOJ) operate in the shadows.

>>What must we LEGALLY demonstrate in order to gain such warrants?

Wonder if there's been a parallel system put in place to the Woods Procedures or, alternatively, the Woods Procedures are being followed to the letter but sidestepping the FISA courts.

 

Woods Procedures were named for Michael Woods, the FBI official who drafted the rules as head of the Office of General Counsel’s National Security Law Unit. They were instituted in April 2001 to “ensure accuracy with regard to … the facts supporting probable cause” after recurring instances, presumably inadvertent, in which the FBI had presented inaccurate information to the FISA court.

https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/372233-nunes-memo-raises-question-did-fbi-violate-woods-procedures