Anonymous ID: 7d8b6d April 25, 2019, 7:19 a.m. No.6309054   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9113

>>6309007

That’s exactly it. It was a true panel discussion. Huck did do well. I bet he has some intel on the Clintons. I’m sure people told him lots of things back in the day.

Anonymous ID: 7d8b6d April 25, 2019, 7:52 a.m. No.6309334   🗄️.is 🔗kun

From April 2018, but relevant. A lot of info, links to other articles and a great timeline. Partial copypasta of the article.

 

The FBI intentionally hid the implementation of this practice – and the practice itself – from the FISA Court until it was discovered in March 2016 (Page 87):

 

No notice of this practice was given to the FISC until 2016.

 

The government cannot say how, when or where non-compliant information was used. Once an individual had access to the information, it could no longer be traced or tracked (Page 82):

 

The NSA is unable to identify any reporting or other disseminations that may have been based on information returned by [these] non-compliant queries.

 

NSA’s disseminations are sourced to specific objects, not to the queries that may have presented those objects to the analyst.

 

Nearly five months after Director Rogers notified the Court, the government was still struggling to understand all points of raw FISA data access (Page 22):

 

The government reported that NSA was still attempting to identify all systems that store upstream data and all tools used to query such data.

 

Private contractors had full and unfettered access to raw FISA data. And no one could track what they did with that data.

 

None of this was an accident (Page 87):

 

The Court is concerned about the FBI’s apparent disregard of minimization rules and whether the FBI may be engaging in similar disclosures of raw Section 702 information that have not been reported.

 

This concern from the FISA Court applied specifically to the FBI – not the NSA. The FISA Court’s lack of trust in the FBI was apparent.

 

At this juncture, we don’t yet know the identities of these private contractors. But I’m guessing we shortly will.

 

https://themarketswork.com/2018/04/16/the-fbis-private-contractors-fisa-abuse-the-steele-dossier-a-timeline/