Anonymous ID: 75cb19 March 28, 2018, 7:51 p.m. No.826492   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6556

>>826456

18,500+ sealed court docs not 13,000 and

 

"I don't think Q and the Admiral can just pull data from NSA without warrants"

They have above and below the line tactics

Anonymous ID: 75cb19 March 28, 2018, 8:13 p.m. No.826875   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6899 >>6926 >>6985

U1>CAN>EU>RUSSIA>IRAN>NK>SYRIA>PAK>

IRAN NEXT.

 

Project Cassandra and Lebanese Canadian Bank Case Important!!!!!!!!

 

Bruce Ohr Iran ties and Russian Dossier

In January 2018, Fox News confirmed that Bruce Ohr has been fired as the head of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF). As the head of OCDETF, Ohr was directly involved with Project Cassandra.

 

Remember Bruce Ohr's wife was hired to probe POTUS

 

Project Cassandra & Lebanese Canadian Bank ….oh so much out there!

 

Derek Matlz was in charge of DOJ Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) during Operation Cassandra

 

Derek Maltz January 22, 2018 in Chicago Tribune article:

 

[Attorney General Jeff Sessions] On January 11, he announced the establishment of an interagency task force entrusted with combating Hezbollah's terrorism finance. Likewise, multiple Republican congressmen havedemanded a probe of how the department handled Project Cassandra.

 

That's why, according to Politico, Project Cassandra investigators encountered an "increasingly insurmountable series of roadblocks" as they sought to prosecute higher-ups in the Hezbollah hierarchy. According to a former CIA officer quoted by Politico, Iranian negotiators were pleading on Hezbollah's behalf, and the Obama administration would not let DEA investigations derail its grand vision for a new Middle East.

 

It is not that investigations were shut down. Instead, according to Politico, numerous roadblocks were put in the way of the project, which ultimately may have caused its demise. These included the removal of references to Hezbollah from criminal indictments, lack of administration backing for prosecutors' requests to extradite arrested suspects from allied countries to the United States to stand trial, a refusal to target Hezbollah through anti-mob racketeering laws, slashed budgets for Hezbollah investigations, and the reassignment of key personnel. Moreover, even in the wake of the arrest of senior Hezbollah agents who could potentially be turned into cooperating witnesses against their superiors and the amassing of damning financial and communications evidence supporting criminal indictments, no serious effort was made to press charges against the highest echelons of Hezbollah's leadership.

 

The best way to prevent the Justice Department and congressional reviews from becoming partisan exercises is to ensure that they focus on five key decisions that handcuffed Project Cassandra.

 

sauce:

http:// www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns-wp-hezbollah-comment-e8605ca0-ff8f-11e7-8acf-ad2991367d9d-20180122-story.html

Anonymous ID: 75cb19 March 28, 2018, 8:19 p.m. No.826985   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>826875

Congress says…

 

"Recommendation: U.S. law enforcement agencies should prioritize and

devote sufficient resources, within present budgetary limits, towards the

targeting, investigating and sanctioning of drug traffickers operating in West

Africa, in particular with regard to their illicit finances. The Lebanese

Canadian Bank investigation and associated enforcement actions should

serve as a model for future interagency cooperation."

 

Anons….this is what Q Team is doing….they learned lessons from Project Cassandra and are modeling the current operations after Lebanese Canadian Bank/Project Cassandra.

 

We can learn from this.

 

Q says

Learn.