FBI Mysteriously “Loses” Five Months of Text Messages Between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page…
https://theconservativetreehouse.co...-messages-between-peter-strzok-and-lisa-page/
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/
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a disclosure by top FBI officials that text messages between Strzok and Page have gone missing.
According to information relayed to Senator Ron Johnson, the period of time the FBI has “lost”
is from December 14th, 2016 to May 17th, 2017, the exact day that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was assigned to lead the Russia collusion probe.
Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department attributed the failure to:
“misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.”
“The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,”
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FBI Mysteriously “Loses” Five Months of Text Messages Between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page…
https://theconservativetreehouse.co...-messages-between-peter-strzok-and-lisa-page/
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/
Even the most plugged-in news consumer could be forgiven for thinking the classified memo is an executive branch document that exposes wrongdoing within the Justice Department and the FBI. It isn’t.
The document, which alleges abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act during the FBI’s quiet counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign in the final months of the 2016 election, was actually compiled by Republican staffers on the House Intelligence Committee. That committee voted along partisan lines this week to allow any member of Congress to take a peek at the document themselves. Republican members soon flocked to a secure room to read the memo written by their allies — and then ran to tell the press about it.
Is there actually a new bombshell in the report? It’s possible. But the motives and track records of the Republican lawmakers behind the media blitz surrounding the memo suggest there may be less to it than they claim.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), who chairs the committee that cooked up the document, had been the public face of the GOP push to undermine the Mueller probe, although he’d taken a backseat as of late. Last year, Nunes was involved in an embarrassing episode in which he briefed President Trump on information he received from a source he wouldn’t name. It later turned out he’d met that person on White House grounds.
Uh, Zippy, would you like to shake on it?
Some conservatives have urged caution, worrying that Republicans are overhyping a secret document. Republicans “should not oversell” the report, conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt wrote. Over at the conservative blog Hot Air, Ed Morrissey wondered if it was a “set-up for a let-down.” He argued the memo should be released, but warned conservatives to “not go all-in on it until we have a chance to see it for ourselves. In the meantime, remember that most things that seem too good to be true usually are.”
Politicians are too darned unpredictable to be worth betting on. Who would have thought that Nixon would go to China? Or that Trump would, well, have dinner with China?
What you (really) need to understand...
is that the continuing 'obstruction' within agency circles, intelligence circles and DOJ...
is not about 'partisanship' or 'trump revenge' syndrome.
Sure. They were all pro-Hillary/anti-Trump... but WHY???
Because of some progressive ethic or liberal ethos?
Don't make me laugh. They didn't & don't give a rat's ass.
We know EXACTLY why... and we know (more) of 'what' they are (still) trying to 'protect'.
It sure as HELL isn't the 'democratic ideals' of the Obama admin, Chuck Schumer or Adam Schiff.
It's a crime enterprise.
It's theft at it's very root.
and (I'm convinced/starting to understand) the TAP root is Uranium.
The theft and piracy in that single element FAR transcends 'Uranium One' by decades.
It's the perfect commodity... radioactive gold.
A quarter pound of simple 'enriched' is $8M.
'Highly' enriched is much, much more.
Best of all....
You have to have 'color of law' to even go NEAR it... never mind 'lead suits' hahaha.
It's perfect.
What if someone were to tell you..
that the '20% to Russia' Uranium One 'deal' was being done to try and BACKFILL
Uranium LONG since stolen.....
to 'quietly' try and REPLACE missing stock piles of uranium...
Ha! It gives an entirely new meaning to the word 'depleted' uranium.
You have to admit these whores are cheap. I wonder if they use it in their defense - well, we $#@!ed up the entire country many times over, but we only got a few millions for ourselves out of it. Are you still mad?![]()
But wait! There's More!
Put a small chunk 'on top' and transport it. To/From US ports.
What could you (also) put 'underneath' it?
ans: ANYTHING that would fit.
See where we're going with this????
FBI Mysteriously “Loses” Five Months of Text Messages Between Peter Strzok and Lisa Page…
https://theconservativetreehouse.co...-messages-between-peter-strzok-and-lisa-page/
http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/21/fbi-failed-preserve-anti-trump-texts/
![]()
a disclosure by top FBI officials that text messages between Strzok and Page have gone missing.
According to information relayed to Senator Ron Johnson, the period of time the FBI has “lost”
is from December 14th, 2016 to May 17th, 2017, the exact day that Special Counsel Robert Mueller was assigned to lead the Russia collusion probe.
Stephen Boyd, the assistant attorney general for legislative affairs at the Justice Department attributed the failure to:
“misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI’s collection capabilities.”
“The result was that data that should have been automatically collected and retained for long-term storage and retrieval was not collected,”
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In the meantime, some Republican senators are curious about the memo’s contents.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., made an effort to gain access to the memo, but was rejected, his spokesman, Sergio Gor, confirmed to the Washington Examiner on Saturday.
Hmmmm.