Anonymous ID: b4a4b9 April 19, 2019, 2:55 a.m. No.6237424   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7432 >>7463 >>7472

>>6237336

MD5 came up on search.

 

https://md5.gromweb.com/?string=a45c1baf6d9fdca2eb8c892ba6154f26d6e3b0531391bc4a15748e48c09b3a0c

 

The MD5 hash of:

 

a45c1baf6d9fdca2eb8c892ba6154f26d6e3b0531391bc4a15748e48c09b3a0c

is:

263c5bbe047f6990a950289b6e09738d

 

You can attempt to reverse the MD5 hash which was just generated, to reverse it into the originally provided string:

Anonymous ID: b4a4b9 April 19, 2019, 3:12 a.m. No.6237491   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7504

How many times is it SDNY?

Collusion?

 

Special counsel Robert Mueller’s report admits that Mueller’s office did not interview Natalia Veselnitskaya for its report, which could have shed serious light on the Operation Crossfire Hurricane plot to target President Donald Trump and his associates. Veselnitskaya had dinner with Fusion GPS head Glenn Simpson the night before and the night after her meeting with Don Trump Jr. in Trump Tower in New York City.

 

“Trump Jr., Manafort, and Kushner participated on the Trump side, while Kaveladze, Samochornov, Akhmetshin, and Goldstone attended with Veselnitskaya. The Office spoke to every participant except Veselnitskaya and Trump Jr., the latter of whom declined to be voluntarily interviewed by the office,” the Mueller report states on page 117.

 

The report also states that “Veselnitskaya and Aras Agalarov made at least two unsuccessful attempts after the election to meet with Trump representatives to convey similar information about Browder and the Magnitsky Act.”

 

How could Mueller not interview Veselnitskaya during the course of his investigation? It turns out that Preet Bharara’s former U.S. Attorney’s office in New York charged her with an unrelated offense to keep her out of the country after her public statements contradicted the narrative that she was meeting with Don Jr. to discuss opposition research on Hillary Clinton.

 

https://bigleaguepolitics.com/mueller-did-not-interview-spy-natalia-as-new-york-prosecutors-charged-her-to-keep-her-out-of-the-country/

Anonymous ID: b4a4b9 April 19, 2019, 3:38 a.m. No.6237607   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7631 >>7668

Wikileaks 2012.

How long has this been going on?

 

 

According to U.S. intelligence sources, President Bush obstructed justice

last December when he had senior advisor Karl Rove and White House Counsel

Harriet Miers instruct Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez to fire eighteen

U.S. attorneys who were among several others conducting ongoing public

corruption and secret national security grand jury investigations

connected to an espionagea**linked prostitution / pedophile sex ring

operating at the Washington Ritz-Carlton and other DC hotels, whose

clients included U.S. senators and congressmen, elite Washington news

reporters and high government officialsa**some of whom were named by an

intelligence insider.

 

http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=121122

Anonymous ID: b4a4b9 April 19, 2019, 3:46 a.m. No.6237629   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7641 >>7674 >>7833 >>8043 >>8085 >>8090

Who signed the Fisa Warrants?

Were they even presented to FISC Court?

What if Clapper is not lying (as linked) and he never saw the FISA Warrents because they did not exist.

Declas of unapproved FISA warrants would be a bomb.

 

Earlier this week CNN reported what radio talk show host (and former Justice Department official) Mark Levin revealed in March, that secret FISA court orders had been implemented during the Obama Administration to wire tap Paul Manafort. Mediaite then pointed out that the former Director of National Intelligence under President Obama, James Clapper, had unequivocally denied the existence of any such FISA wiretap during an interview on Meet the Press:

 

CHUCK TODD: Yeah, I was just going to say, if the F.B.I., for instance, had a FISA court order of some sort for a surveillance, would that be information you would know or not know?

JAMES CLAPPER: Yes.

TODD: You would be told this?

CLAPPER: I would know that.

TODD: If there was a FISA court order–

CLAPPER: Yes.

TODD: –on something like this.

CLAPPER: Something like this, absolutely.

TODD: And at this point, you can’t confirm or deny whether that exists?

CLAPPER: I can deny it.