Anonymous ID: 873f61 Dec. 26, 2019, 4:16 a.m. No.7623743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3826 >>3844

carried over from pb - best thing there other than anons trying to figure out how many black sex workers were murdered by buck 'don't give a fuk' henry (a true nigger)

 

Speculation that there might be as many as three in the FBI that are patriots.

 

I’m not sure exactly who they are, and there’s a possibility they might just be one person; however, it appears there are three distinct FBI officials engaged in an overall investigative capacity, attempting to break the truth through the corrupt machinery.

 

Each individual is noted within a specific event or outcome. Hopefully AG Bill Barr has tasked his deputy James Rosen to hold an honest ‘climate assessment‘ discussion with these individuals.

 

♦The first honorable FBI Agent is the FBI official who enhanced the DOJ sentencing memo for James Wolfe. The DOJ prosecution, namely DC U.S. Attorney Jessie K Liu -possibly following instructions from Rod Rosenstein- was trying to cover-up the classified intelligence leak of SSCI Security Director James Wolfe in order to protect powerful Senators.

 

One FBI agent was obviously not happy with that DOJ leadership decision and seeded the DOJ ‘sentencing memo’ with a key sentence that exposed the cover-up:

 

For him or her we are thankful. That sunlight, though unsuccessful in stopping the corrupt cover-up, provided just enough undeniable evidence to highlight the severity of a cover-up initiated by those running the DOJ in 2018.

 

We note everyone associated with that decision has since been removed.

 

♦The second FBI official to note, might actually be a key top-level DOJ official – though that seems less likely. The second FBI official is however high ranking. The high ranking FBI position is likely because the top level security clearance was needed for this FBI agent to travel to CIA headquarters and review the CIA operation file on Carter Page.

 

The CIA file on Carter Page included a copy of the return memo to the FBI outlining Mr. Page as a source for CIA information involving various Russian individuals. That CIA return memo was edited by corrupt FBI lead lawyer Kevin Clinesmith to hide Page’s action on behalf of the CIA.

 

The FBI Agent who saw that memo in Page’s file then compared it to the memo in the FBI operational file on Carter Page. The difference on the exact same memo between the CIA file and the FBI file led to the discovery of Clinesmith manipulating internal documents to frame Carter Page. That Senior FBI officer is another truth-teller.

 

♦The third FBI agent, perhaps a career FBI administrative officer, who is clearly working to bring sunlight despite being surrounded by corruption, was involved in the actual text writing of the IG FISA abuse report itself.

 

Whether on assignment for the FISA review, or whether an administrative investigator attached to the Office of Inspector General, this isn’t the first time we have noticed a very specific inclusion of word choices that helped bring sunlight to an intentionally opaque report.

 

CTH will not identify the signs, except to say that each of them was/is irrelevant for the context of the written text. However, their inclusion was/is an obvious breadcrumb trail from inside the machine.

 

♦ I share this research perspective publicly, optimistically, because not everyone is corrupted. However, the non-corrupt middle-tier appear to be working to expose the truth against the efforts of the top-tier FBI offices trying to bury it.

 

I’m certain if the top tier was cleared out (with an aggressive posture) those middle-tier honest-brokers could greatly help AG Bill Barr…. IF, Barr is genuinely disposed therein.

 

However, AG Bill Barr’s continued defense and support for FBI Director Chris Wray, Deputy FBI Director David Bowditch and FBI legal counsel Dana Boente; in addition to his former -perhaps reformed- impression of U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu, runs counter to the honest administration of justice.

 

2020 is only five days away….

 

It’s time for Attorney General Bill Barr to start calling the baby ugly.

 

Bill Barr will either be part of the solution, or he’ll endeavor to covering up the problem out of some misguided loyalty to those corrupt officials around him… there really is no middle ground.

 

Truth ain’t complicated!…………….

 

Sauce:

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/12/25/three-fbi-officials-quietly-working-to-reveal-the-truth/

Anonymous ID: 873f61 Dec. 26, 2019, 5:55 a.m. No.7624097   🗄️.is 🔗kun

should civilians be concerned about direct to consumer DNA testing?

why just military?

 

“Moreover, there is increased concern in the scientific community that outside parties are exploiting the use of genetic data for questionable purposes, including mass surveillance and the ability to track individuals without their authorization or awareness,” the memo states."

 

memorandum embedded in article

 

https://www.militarytimes.com/2019/12/24/pentagon-advises-troops-to-not-use-consumer-dna-kits-citing-security-risks/

Anonymous ID: 873f61 Dec. 26, 2019, 6:17 a.m. No.7624192   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4204 >>4448 >>4473

>>7624092

Until late 2016, one of Theranos' business relationships was with none other than Mattis. He pushed for its technology within the Defense Department and sat on the company's board for years, until he was nominated to his current role in the incoming Trump administration.

 

The linkup started in 2011, while then-Gen. Mattis was in charge of U.S. Central Command. He met Holmes for the first time at an event at the Marines Memorial Club and Hotel in San Francisco. This was back when Holmes, an intense 20-something who'd dropped out of Stanford to become an entrepreneur, graced the covers of Fortune and Forbes as a billionaire visionary.

 

The full details of their meeting are not known, but Mattis seemingly came away impressed. In June 2012, Mattis wrote Holmes, "I’ve met with my various folks and we’re kicking this into overdrive. I’m convinced that your invention will be a game-changer for us and I want it to be given the opportunity for a demonstration in-theater soonest."

 

He told her she could call or email him if she needed any help — which she did about a month later. Mattis also personally called a fellow general at Fort Detrick, where the Army conducts medical research, emails obtained by the Washington Post show. According to the SEC complaint, Holmes had discussions with multiple divisions of the DoD from 2011 to 2014, and eventually generated about $300,000 from three Pentagon contracts.

 

Meanwhile, Theranos' technology was getting pushback from other civil servants, according to the Washington Post:

 

During that month, Lt. Col. David Shoemaker, a military regulatory expert, wrote to an official at the Food and Drug Administration with questions about the company's regulatory strategy. The FDA official, whose identity was redacted from the emails, wrote that "bottom line, Theranos is not FDA compliant. … We will be following up with them and recommending a path forward so that they come into compliance…."

 

Mattis's eagerness to deploy the technology was known and noticed at lower ranks. Near the end of the month, Shoemaker wrote another email to an undisclosed recipient: "The Theranos issue has taken on quite the life of its own within the Army. General Mattis who is the 4-star general in charge of Central Command … wants to see the Theranos device put into Afghanistan."

 

https://taskandpurpose.com/mattis-theranos-questions

 

https://www.militarytimes.com/2019/12/24/pentagon-advises-troops-to-not-use-consumer-dna-kits-citing-security-risks/