Anonymous ID: bd7392 March 31, 2019, 11:13 p.m. No.6001247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1299 >>1467 >>1533 >>1542 >>1568

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http://www.allgov.com/news/appointments-and-resignations/presiding-judge-of-the-foreign-intelligence-surveillance-court-who-is-rosemary-collyer-170209?news=860072

 

"Rosemary Mayers Collyer, a senior U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia, was appointed by the Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts to a seven-year term on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). Her service on the secretive judicial body commenced on March 8, 2013.

Collyer was born in Port Chester, New York, on November 19, 1945. She attended Trinity College, earning her B.A. degree in 1968. The following year she was hired as a reporter for the Canadian Register in Toronto, Canada, and in 1971 she became director of public relations of the Manlius Pebble Hill School in Manlius, New York. In 1972 she joined Pennington & Richard Associates as its creative director, then moved the next year to Personnel Predictions & Research as an instructor. After that, it was back to school, attending the University of Denver College of Law, where she earned a J.D. in 1977.

 

That year, Collyer joined the Denver, Colorado, law firm of Sherman & Howard as a labor attorney. She was also a precinct committeewoman for the Republican Party. She left private practice in 1981 when President Ronald Reagan appointed her to serve as chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, a post she held until 1984. She next joined the National Labor Relations Board as their general counsel, where she stayed for five years. In 1989, she returned to private law practice as a partner at the Washington firm of Crowell & Moring.

 

On August 1, 2002, Collyer was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on November 14, 2002."

 

 

https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/02/16/rosemary-collyer-moves-to-lock-down-the-fisa-court/

 

"These two filings at the FISA Court — letters from Rosemary Collyer to Republican members of Congress trying to liberate documents related to Carter Page’s FISA application — have generated a good deal of attention. But they’re not all that exciting. All they consist of is Collyer (the worst presiding judge ever, if not the worst FISC judge outright) telling Bob Goodlatte and Devin Nunes that DOJ and FBI have most of the documents they want and she’s not going to budge until she learns what they’ll do."

 

Definitely not /our/girl.

Anonymous ID: bd7392 March 31, 2019, 11:31 p.m. No.6001358   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1389 >>1478 >>1533 >>1542 >>1550 >>1568

>>6001161

 

More on Judge Collyer - https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/964689279241932800.htm

 

"1. FISA court presiding Judge Rosemary Collyer responds to Nunes & Goodlatte's request for FISC documents, and HER RESPONSE IS A DOOZY.

theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/02/15/fis…

  1. There is a lot involved here so fasten your seat belt and hang on, the ride is about to get very interesting.

 

👉Lets start with Judge Collyer's letter of response to Nunes request for FISC court proceedings.

scribd.com/document/37162…

  1. Essentially what judge Collyer is saying in her response to congress:

 

"Oh, you silly little congress-critter, do you really think we are actually going to give you something that might incriminate us?"

 

It's a polite FU from the judicial to the legislative branch.

 

  1. In a nutshell, Collyer tells Nunes & Goodlatte thanks but no thanks, but to make you feel better I'll think about releasing the information.

 

Officially the court is saying this is an unusual request but we are analyzing whether we should release them.

truthfeednews.com/fisa-court-fin…

  1. In response to Nunes request for the court to confirm whether transcripts exist Collyer's makes a "shocking" claim:

 

"…we make no systematic record of questions we ask or responses the government gives."

 

WTH? I'm not an attorney, but that doesn't sound right?

 

  1. I've never seen a court where a court recorder did not transcribe everything said at a hearing.

 

They probably have transcripts of every word Carter Page has said by phone, emailed & texted, but conveniently the court doesn't keep systematic records of court hearings.

 

  1. Here is where we are:

✅Nunes/Goodlatte ask court to provide transcripts on Carter Page hearing

✅Judge's response to Nunes/Goodlatte

  1. Highly unusual request

  2. 1st time court records request

  3. Information is "classified

  4. Court will analyze request

theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/02/15/fis…

  1. Here's what is at issue?

👉In order to conceal from Congress the conspiracy against Trump, Nunes/Goodlatte know there's a possibility the DOJ/FBI may have modified the FISA Title-I application as submitted by the DOJ/FBI for surveillance of Carter Page.

theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/02/15/fis…

  1. By asking the court for the same Title-I documents, Nunes/Goodlatte are seeking to verify that.

 

Goodlatte has seen the DOJ/FBI docs on the same case, so by getting what documents the court has, he can compare them to see if anything has been modified.

truthfeednews.com/fisa-court-fin…

  1. The only people who have actually seen the FISA Title-I application are:

 

👉The officials at the DOJ and/or FBI who put it together. It is presumed that was John P. Darling & Mary McCord.

👉Judge Conteras before he was removed

👉Trey Gowdy, Adam Schiff and Bob Goodlatte

  1. Goodlatte has viewed the FISA application as presented by the DOJ and is requesting to see the same application as presented by the FISA Court.

truthfeednews.com/fisa-court-fin…

  1. The bottomline: Judge Collyer is saying in her response:

👉House Intel Comm. has special powers of oversight and can get the requested documents from the DOJ/FBI.

👉The DOJ/FBI would be in a better position, due to "separation of powers" to respond w/the same information.

  1. It's a shame we can't trust the DOJ/FBI for the documents, but w/issues of corruption in both agencies the confirmation of what is in them is critical.

 

It's just delay-tactics, but if I know Nunes and the American people they won't let the FISA Court get by with it.

  1. You would think Judge Collier would be concerned that an unverified piece of Hillary/DNC campaign propaganda being used as evidence to spy on American citizens would cause her to be more transparent.

 

This just REEKS of a conspiracy.

amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/02/07…

  1. Under FISA Court rules it is ALLOWED to share it's classified records with members of congress, but NOT REQUIRED too do so.

  2. The judges false claim of separation of powers just smacks of a cover-up.

 

If true, we are now dealing with the illegal spying of American citizens perpetrated by political judges.

 

The End"

 

Something really stinky going with the FISA but not surprising.