Anonymous ID: 9a8339 May 11, 2020, 9:12 p.m. No.9134847   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

LL

3 counts of Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

2 counts of Obstruction of Justice

3 counts of Lying to Congress

 

SY

3 counts of Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

3 counts of Obstruction of Justice

 

JB

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

3 counts Lying to Congress

2 counts Lying to Investigators

1 count Conspiracy to Commit Treason

3 counts Obstruction of Justice

 

JC_DNI

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

2 counts Lying to Congress

 

JC_FBI

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

6 counts Perjury

4 counts Obstruction of Justice

4 counts Falsifying Government Documents

 

AM

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

3 counts Lying to Congress

2 counts Perjury

1ย  count Falsifying Government Documents

 

BO_DOJ

3 counts Conspiracy

1 count Falsifying Government DocumentS

 

PS

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

4 counts Perjury

3 counts Falsifying Government Documents

 

LP

3 counts Conspiracy to Overthrow a Government

3 counts Perjury

1 counts Obstruction of Justice

 

SR

Illegal Use of Government Systems

3 counts Perjury

3 counts Obstruction of Justice

 

 

 

In other words:

TREASON

Anonymous ID: 9a8339 May 11, 2020, 9:18 p.m. No.9134951   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5007 >>5366 >>5447

"Obama Presidential Library Raided

 

Q!ITPb.qbhqo

 

13 Dec 2017 - 10:35:55 PM

 

โ€œDocuments from the Obama administration have been transferred to the Barack Obama Presidential Library. You may send your request to the Obama Library. However, you should be aware that under the Presidential Records Act, Presidential records remain closed to the public for five years after an administration has left office.โ€

RAIDED by the GOOD GUYS (per POTUS).

Shockingly quiet.

No leaks?

Presidential libraries are put in place to retain control over self-incriminating c-doc releases.

Scam!

Review the law.

What is different re: Hussein's PL?

Who controls?

These people really are stupid.

Q"

Anonymous ID: 9a8339 May 11, 2020, 9:33 p.m. No.9135199   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

"Unmasking."

 

Until now, the process for revealing information about U.S. citizens in intelligence reports was almost completely obscure outside of the intelligence community.

 

But the issue has taken on new importance since House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes alleged that the Obama administration may have improperly identified Trump transition officials in classified reports he had access to โ€” reports that later turned out to be provided to him by the Trump White House.

 

Here's what we know about the hows and whys of unmasking:

 

'Minimization' procedures

When U.S. spy agencies eavesdrop on terrorists or foreign agents, they often come across information about U.S. citizens who are not the target of their investigation. This "incidental collection" is not illegal or improper, but specially trained intelligence officers are required to go through an established procedure to protect the privacy of U.S. persons, known as "minimization."

 

Who can 'unmask?'

 

If a national security official who receives an intelligence report feels like he or she needs to know the identity of a U.S. person in an intelligence report, that official can make a request to "unmask."

 

The procedures for doing so are less well understood than the minimization process, but about 20 officials at the National Security Agency have the authority to approve an unmasking, NSA Director Michael Rogers told the House Intelligence Committee last month.

 

Especially sensitive requests would come to his attention personally. "I'm the senior-most of the 20 individuals. Requests will be pushed to my level, say 'Hey, sir, we just want to make sure that you're comfortable with this,'" he said.

 

Rogers said those officials all have specific training. "There are specific controls put in place in terms of our ability to disseminate information out of the databases associated with U.S. persons," he said.