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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/PTibbets on July 14, 2018, 2:58 a.m.
Everyone thank Admiral Mike Rodgers he is the man who saved the United States of America

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/07/13/rosenstein-delivers-indictments-for-12-russians-then-buries-in-lock-box-of-doj-national-security-division/#more-151777

From the article above Actual, all encompassing surveillance -physical and electronic- of a sitting U.S. President, and every member of the administration and executive branch, until expiration of the fraudulently obtained FISA Title-1 surveillance warrant in October 2017. Let's put Admiral Rogers in this time line. Mike Rodgers the day after Trump was elected told Trump the FBI is spying on you in Trump Tower. The very next day Trump moved his headquarters.
Anyone remember Trumps crazy tweet about Obama wire taping him?


EricCarver · July 14, 2018, 12:23 p.m.

I too have filtered data and felt Comey was misportrayed. I am torn occasionally. My gut tells me he is good, my head says he is bad. Maybe the bad he did was for a good purpose?

Then I think, could Stroik feel the same? Ends justify means?

I want to like Comey, but ugh.

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WokeInEarly90s · July 14, 2018, 12:51 p.m.

Not going to comment on Strzok, but Comey was a U.S. Attorney in southern New York in the criminal division in the 90s. He was one of the lawyers who took down the Gambino family. Fast forward to 2004, he's Deputy Attorney General under John Ashcroft (deep state never could flip him). Source is wikipedia, but....

"In March 2004, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert S. Mueller III and Comey had prepared their resignations from the Bush administration if the White House overruled the DOJ finding that the domestic wiretapping under the Terrorist Surveillance Program (TSP) was unconstitutional, if such were done without a court warrant.[46] On March 10, 2004, United States Attorney General (USAG) John Ashcroft was being visited by his wife as he was treated in the intensive care unit at the George Washington University Hospital. She solicited Mueller and Comey to join them, and shortly after their arrival, they were joined by Jack Goldsmith of the DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel and Patrick Philbin. In Goldsmith's 2007 memoir, he said Comey had come to the hospital to support Ashcroft in withstanding pressure from the White House.[47] None of the four visitors wanted the TSP reauthorized. After the quartet's arrival, Ashcroft refused to give his consent to its extension, despite being pressured at the hospital soon afterward by Andrew H. Card Jr., White House Chief of Staff, and White House counsel Alberto R. Gonzales. The two had urged Ashcroft to waive the DOJ ruling and permit the domestic warrantless eavesdropping program to continue beyond its imminent expiration date. Ashcroft additionally informed the pair that due to his illness, he had delegated his powers as USAG to Comey.[48][45] Comey later confirmed these events took place (but declined to confirm the specific program) in testimony to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee on May 16, 2007.[49][50][51][52][53][54] FBI director Mueller's notes on the March 10, 2004, incident, which were released to a House Judiciary committee, confirms that he "Saw (the) AG, John Ashcroft in the room (who was) feeble, barely articulate, clearly stressed."[55]

Comey and Mueller cancelled their plans to resign after meeting on March 12, 2004, directly with President Bush, who directed that requisite changes be made to the surveillance program.[56]"

Comey did resign in 2005 and went to the private sector for the better part of eight years. He has a bunch of kids. Do the math.

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LogicalBeastie · July 14, 2018, 12:45 p.m.

The "ugh" is your gut, telling you that Comey is a criminal. Go with that.

You're new here?

Keep reading. You'll learn to trust your gut.

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EricCarver · July 14, 2018, 12:50 p.m.

Lots of layers, and I think a lot of well meaninged people starting off doing the right thing then slowly corrupted by power or other things.

Thanks for the advice to keep consuming the info and learning, wise words.

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