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WaPo unwittingly outs 9 Obama senior officials for Espionage!
Posted on 2/15/17 at 11:24 pm
Posted on 2/15/17 at 11:24 pm
Shall we review.
1- FBI clears Flynn of lying to the FBI and no charges will be filed.
2- NBC reports NO COLLUSION found between Trump and Russia.
3- Chaffetz asked for the DOJ now under Sessions to put the IG on the leaks.
4- Several people have stated that these people are easy to find......
and now WaPo article has to have these people running scared!
Here it is!
That's the Obama admin people.
LINK
I'm literally crying I'm laughing SO HARD at the people who was given me grief as I pointed this out!
1- FBI clears Flynn of lying to the FBI and no charges will be filed.
2- NBC reports NO COLLUSION found between Trump and Russia.
3- Chaffetz asked for the DOJ now under Sessions to put the IG on the leaks.
4- Several people have stated that these people are easy to find......
and now WaPo article has to have these people running scared!
Here it is!
quote:
Nine current and former officials, who were in senior positions at multiple agencies at the time of the calls
That's the Obama admin people.
LINK
I'm literally crying I'm laughing SO HARD at the people who was given me grief as I pointed this out!
Posted on 2/15/17 at 11:27 pm to Jjdoc
Honestly though. Did anyone expect any different? This has community organizing espionage written all over it.
Posted on 2/15/17 at 11:29 pm to Deuces
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Did anyone expect any different?
Lots of people here!
Posted on 2/15/17 at 11:30 pm to Jjdoc
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I'm literally crying I'm laughing SO HARD
I actually believe that.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:05 am to Jjdoc
Did Obama empty all the agencies and hire all new people in 2009?
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:07 am to mmcgrath
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Did Obama empty all the agencies and hire all new people in 2009?
It's ok with me if it was some GOPE...
I would like it as much. Espionage is a bad thing.
See... easy isn't it. Now give me a hug and let's go have a beer.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:36 am to Jjdoc
Poli board fake news. No one cares about your elementary intel report.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 12:37 am to Tigerdev
Look into my eyes
Does it look like it's playground time?
Does it look like it's playground time?
Posted on 2/16/17 at 2:08 am to Jjdoc
How much do you get per post?
You been putting in work to defend Trump the last few days.
You been putting in work to defend Trump the last few days.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 3:48 am to Jjdoc
ever since Clinton got Obama to cover for her in the Ben Ghazi cover up, the Clintons have been pulling the strings
at the end of the so-called Obama shadow government is the Clintons, no doubt
my conspiracy theory participation
at the end of the so-called Obama shadow government is the Clintons, no doubt
my conspiracy theory participation
Posted on 2/16/17 at 3:53 am to Jjdoc
These assholes wrecked our intelligence gathering apparatus with respect to Russia. Now it has to be rebuilt. If that is not treason I do not know what is
Posted on 2/16/17 at 4:16 am to Jjdoc
theintercept.com
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In the spectrum of crimes involving the leaking of classified information, publicly revealing the contents of SIGINT — signals intelligence — is one of the most serious felonies. Journalists (and all other nongovernmental citizens) can be prosecuted under federal law for disclosing classified information only under the narrowest circumstances; reflecting how serious SIGINT is considered to be, one of those circumstances includes leaking the contents of intercepted communications, as defined this way by 18 § 798 of the U.S. Code:
Whoever knowingly and willfully communicates … or otherwise makes available to an unauthorized person, or publishes … any classified information … obtained by the processes of communication intelligence from the communications of any foreign government … shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
That Flynn lied about what he said to Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak was first revealed by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, who has built his career on repeating what his CIA sources tell him. In his January 12 column, Ignatius wrote: “According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec. 29, the day the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russian officials as well as other measures in retaliation for the hacking.”
That “senior U.S. government official” committed a serious felony by leaking to Ignatius the communication activities of Flynn. Similar and even more extreme crimes were committed by what the Washington Post called “nine current and former officials, who were in senior positions at multiple agencies at the time of the calls,” who told the paper for its February 9 article that “Flynn privately discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with that country’s ambassador to the United States during the month before President Trump took office, contrary to public assertions by Trump officials.” The New York Times, also citing anonymous U.S. officials, provided even more details about the contents of Flynn’s telephone calls.
That all of these officials committed major crimes can hardly be disputed. In January, CNN reported that Flynn’s calls with the Russians “were captured by routine U.S. eavesdropping targeting the Russian diplomats.” That means that the contents of those calls were “obtained by the processes of communication intelligence from the communications of [a] foreign government,” which in turn means that anyone who discloses them — or reports them to the public — is guilty of a felony under the statute.
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IT IS, OF COURSE, bizarre to watch this principle now so widely celebrated. Over the last eight years, President Obama implemented the most vindictive and aggressive war on whistleblowers in all of U.S. history. As Leonard Downie, one of the editors at the Washington Post during the Watergate investigation, put it in a special report: “The [Obama] administration’s war on leaks and other efforts to control information are the most aggressive I’ve seen since the Nixon administration.”
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It’s even more surreal to watch Democrats act as though lying to the public is some grave firing offense when President Obama’s top national security official, James Clapper, got caught red-handed not only lying to the public but also to Congress — about a domestic surveillance program that courts ruled was illegal. And despite the fact that lying to Congress is a felony, he kept his job until the very last day of the Obama presidency.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 4:51 am to Tigerdev
His thread title is once again total fraud. This shill has a real problem with things like words and numbers.
Posted on 2/16/17 at 5:41 am to mmcgrath
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Did Obama empty all the agencies and hire all new people in 2009?
Posted on 2/16/17 at 5:53 am to Jjdoc
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National security adviser Michael Flynn privately discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with that country’s ambassador to the United States during the month before President Trump took office, contrary to public assertions by Trump officials, current and former U.S. officials said.
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All of those officials said Flynn’s references to the election-related sanctions were explicit.
So I guess if these nine officials get outed this will have to come to light. Otherwise there was no espionage
This post was edited on 2/16/17 at 5:56 am
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