Anonymous ID: bdd580 Dec. 6, 2019, 7:33 p.m. No.7444105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4187

>>7443856

>Well that's pretty interdasting. She (Rachel Rojas) is part of the investigation team and was appointed her position in Jacksonville by Chris Wray. Rachel had previously warned a colleague to stay away when they asked about the tarmac meeting between BC and LL.

 

Interdasting

Anonymous ID: bdd580 Dec. 6, 2019, 7:39 p.m. No.7444134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4195 >>4206

Interactive Internet Activities (IIA); The U.S. Governments Nomenclature for “Fake News.”

October 26, 2017 Patrick Bergy

 

ampa, Florida – Since virtually days after the U.S. Presidential election, when the Clinton campaign covertly released the now infamous British “Dossier” on Donald Trump, all you hear in the news is how the Russian’s were trying to alter the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election. We now know it was a multi-million dollar “fake news” work of IIA fiction by the Clinton campaign to bring down, or weaken, a democratically elected U.S. President, while destroying any hope of better U.S. relations with Russia.

 

The military uses Interactive Internet Activities, or IIA, as the Psychological Operations nomenclature for a tactical social media warfare program like this (left.) IIA can also both covertly and overtly support other PSYOP components, such as Information Operations (IO) and Computer Network Operations (CNO.) Many countries do it, most have their own name for it. I use IIA, because when I was contracted by the U.S. Government from 2007 – 2010 to pioneer this technology, this was what we called it.

 

The Military Has A Name For “Fake News,” And It’s Called ‘Interactive Internet Activities’ (IIA)

 

moar …. https://www.victimoftheswamp.com/2017/10/26/interactive-internet-activities/

Anonymous ID: bdd580 Dec. 6, 2019, 7:47 p.m. No.7444193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4217

>>7444151

>>7444151

>Why is Director Wray allowing the corrupt cover up the FBI’s Russiagate collusion with the Clinton gang?

 

>Wray FBI tried to cover up for Clinton's spy Christopher Steele, citing his "privacy" as reason to hide docs.

 

Indubitably