Returning to today's HRC FBI vault drop
Looked like a Navy guy's security clearance level file
Searched "midyear exam" Navy, and got this:
"FBI official William Priestap opened Crossfire Hurricane at the end of July 2016. Days later, according to Horowitz, the FBI first notified the Department of Justice’s National Security Division, the branch that handles FISA warrants, that they were seeking a FISA warrant on Carter Page. The ink opening the investigation was barely dry — nothing of investigative significance had yet happened — and still, the FBI sought FISA surveillance, typically designed to surveil foreign terrorists and spies, of a Naval Academy graduate who was a member of the Trump presidential campaign."
Sauce: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-fbis-biased-treatment-against-trump-and-for-clinton-is-obvious
WHO IN TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN STAFF WOULD HAVE BEEN ACTIVE DUTY USN BETWEEN 1997 AND 2007?
Steve Bannon was Navy Intel, but earlier than this timeframe (I think)>>8063862
NVM, found it
This is Carter Page's security clearance file in today's vault drop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Page
Carter William Page (born June 3, 1971) is an American petroleum industry consultant and a former foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential election campaign.[1] Page is the founder and managing partner of Global Energy Capital, a one-man investment fund and consulting firm specializing in the Russian and Central Asian oil and gas business.[2][3][4]
Page was a focus of the 2017 Special Counsel investigation into links between Trump associates and Russian officials and Russian interference on behalf of Trump during the 2016 presidential election.[2] In April 2019, the Mueller Report revealed that investigators found no direct evidence that Page coordinated Trump campaign activities with the Russian government.[5]
In 2019 the Justice Department determined the last two of four FISA warrants to surveil Page were invalid and illegal.
Page graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the United States Naval Academy in 1993; he graduated with distinction (top 10% of his class) and was chosen for the Navy's Trident Scholar program, which gives selected officers the opportunity for independent academic research and study.[13][14][15] During his senior year at the Naval Academy, he worked in the office of Les Aspin as a researcher for the House Armed Services Committee.[16] He served in the U.S. Navy for five years, including a tour in western Morocco as an intelligence officer for a United Nations peacekeeping mission, and attained the rank of lieutenant.[16][17] In 1994, he completed an MA degree in National Security Studies at Georgetown University.[16] After leaving active duty in 1998, Page was a member of the Navy's inactive reserve until 2004.