Obama
Ordered Abuse Of Intelligence To Sabotage Trump
Policies
By Moon Of
Aalabama
March
03, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
- In its last months the Obama administration
ordered the intelligence agencies to collect and
distribute information of contacts between the
Trump campaign and Russia. This to prevent any
change by the Trump administration of the
hostile policy towards Russia that the Obama
administration instituted. The intent was also
gives the intelligence services blackmail
material to prevent any changes in their undue,
freewheeling independence.
The above is reported in a rather short New York
Times piece published yesterday. The reporting
angle captured in the headline is biased to set
the Obama efforts into a positive light. But the
Obama Administration Rushed to Preserve
Intelligence of Russian Election Hacking.
But
make no mistake. Not single shred of evidence
has been provided that "Russia hacked the
election" or had anything to do with various
leaks of Clinton related emails. A lot of fluff
and chaff was thrown around but not even one
tiny bit of evidence.
The
effort was clearly to sabotage the announced
policy of the incoming administration of seeking
better relations with Russia. Obama intended to
undermine the will of the voters by abusing
instruments of the state.
Excerpts from the piece:
In the Obama administration’s last days,
some White House officials scrambled
to spread information about
Russian efforts to undermine the
presidential election — and about
possible contacts between associates of
President-elect Donald J. Trump and Russians
— across the government. Former
American officials say they had two aims: to
ensure that such meddling isn’t duplicated
in future American or European elections,
and to leave a
clear trail of intelligence for government
investigators.
It is
completely normal for any campaign, and
especially an incoming administration, to have
contacts with foreign government officials.
Such
contacts are needed to prepare policies and to
get the facts right to plan and run a consistent
foreign policy. I am very sure that there were
hundreds of talks between Trump campaign and
incoming administration officials with Israeli,
European and Arab officials. These are regular
contacts and they do not violate any law. There
was and is no reasons at all to pick out talks
with Russian officials as something sinister or
even illegal. Again - no evidence has been
provided that Russia somehow interfered in U.S.
elections. None at all. There was no sound
reason to give special treatment to campaign
contacts with Russia.
American allies,
including the British and the Dutch, had
provided information
describing meetings in European cities
between Russian officials — and others close
to Russia’s president, Vladimir V. Putin —
and associates of President-elect Trump,
according to three former American officials
who requested anonymity in discussing
classified intelligence.
Separately, American intelligence
agencies had intercepted communications
of Russian officials, some of them
within the Kremlin, discussing
contacts with Trump associates.
Here
the NYT is divulging "sources and methods" -
usually the holy grail for the intelligence
community. U.S. intelligence is intercepting
communication "within the Kremlin"? That is
surely of interest to Russian
counter-intelligence. One also has to ask who
ordered the European intelligence services to
watch over U.S. contacts with Russia. Were
similar orders given to the Dutch secret
services to report on contacts of the Clinton
campaign with Israeli officials? Undue
influencing attempts of Israeli politicians on
U.S. policies are legend. Were they watched? If
not why not?
Mr.
Trump has denied that his campaign had any
contact with Russian officials, and at one
point he openly suggested the American spy
agencies had cooked up intelligence
suggesting that the Russian government had
tried to meddle in the presidential
election. Mr. Trump has accused the
Obama administration of hyping the Russia
story line as a way to discredit his new
administration.
Guess
what - Trump is right. The "Russian hacking"
story is not backed by any evidence at all. It
IS cooked up. And to say Trump "accused" the
Obama administration of attempts to "discredit
his new administration" is quite weak. The
article says exactly that. How else could one
interpret the following section?
As
Inauguration Day approached, Obama White
House officials grew convinced that the
intelligence was damning and that they
needed to ensure that as many people
as possible inside government could see it,
even if people without security clearances
could not. Some officials began
asking specific questions at intelligence
briefings, knowing the answers would be
archived and could be easily unearthed by
investigators — including the
Senate Intelligence Committee, which in
early January announced an inquiry into
Russian efforts to influence the election.
At
intelligence agencies, there was a
push to process as much raw intelligence as
possible into analyses, and to
keep the reports at a relatively low
classification level to ensure as
wide a readership as possible across the
government — and, in some cases, among
European allies. This allowed the
upload of as much intelligence as possible
to Intellipedia, a secret wiki used by
American analysts to share information.
There was also an effort to pass
reports and other sensitive materials to
Congress. In one instance, the
State Department sent a cache of documents
marked “secret” to Senator Benjamin Cardin
of Maryland days before the Jan. 20
inauguration.
The
"intelligence community", it is specifically the
CIA here which campaigned on the Clinton side,
manipulated the classification of secrets for
the sole purpose of instigating witch-hunt
investigations against the incoming Trump
administration. Such secrets were then used to
decapitate the Trump administration with the
first casualty being his selected national
security advisor Flynn. We currently see an
attack on the administration's attorney general
Session for a routine talk with the Russian
ambassador. This based on "Justice department
officials", i.e. FBI flunkies. Why would they
know who Session legitimately met in his
function as U.S. Senator?
Slandered intelligence analysis was classified
in low categories with the aim of distributing
it far and wide and to practically guarantee
that it would "leak" to the media. The real
facts though were hidden as much as possible to
provide no material for the Trump
administration's defense.
The opposite happened with
the most sensitive intelligence, including
the names of sources and
the identities of foreigners who were
regularly monitored. Officials tightened the
already small number of people who could
access that information. They knew the
information could not be kept from the new
president or his top advisers, but wanted to
narrow the number of people who might see
the information, officials said.
Everyone was to receive the slander "analysis"
the intelligence services provided but no one
was supposed to know the sources and the real
facts. This would make sure that the anti-Russia
and anti-Trump "analysis" would leak but not the
weak bits of facts it is based upon.
To
repeat: The Obama administration and the
intelligence services spared no effort to
sabotage the policies of the incoming Trump
administration and prepared the grounds for
baseless investigation against it. A lot of dirt
is now thrown based on that effort and the hope
is that some may stick.
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The
whole effort by the Obama administration started
only after Trump was elected:
In
early December, Mr. Obama ordered the
intelligence community to conduct a full
assessment of the Russian campaign.
In the weeks before the
assessment was released in January, the
intelligence community combed through
databases for an array of communications and
other information — some of which was months
old by then — and began
producing reports that showed
there were contacts during the campaign
between Trump associates and Russian
officials.
Again -
there is nothing illegal with such contacts.
These are routine and happen all the time. U.S.
ambassadors all over the world routinely talk
with local politicians in foreign countries. The
Russian ambassadors do nothing different. This
is known as diplomacy. There was no reason for
the incoming administration to avoid such
contacts with German, South African, Japanese or
Russian officials or semi-officials. They
intelligence community knows that there is no
evidence that Russia interfered in the election.
If it had any it would have long provided it.
The ffort is specifically against the announced
Russia policy.
Trump
was election in part because he promised
better relations with Russia. What the
intelligence services do here is to undermine
the will of the people.
As Joanne Leon
opined:
Need
to recognize this for what it is. The
incumbent president used SkyNet to try to
rig election and as blackmail tool on his
successor
Building on the illegal moves of the Cheney
administration Obama installed and empowered the
intelligence instruments and the precedence for
such manipulations. Not since the worst days of
J. Edgar Hoover has the U.S. seen such an
interior assault on politicians and policies.
Trump now hired some
partisan Russia expert
from the Clinton aligned Brookings to run Russia
policy in the NSC. She will institute
anti-Russian bias in his policies. This would
not have happened under a national security
advisor Flynn. For now the Obama assault on
Trump's announced policy has succeeded. Those
who voted for Trump for a change in Russia
policies have been disenfranchised.
I do
not prefer Trump policies. Flynn was a maniac
and Session is a crazy fossil. But that does not
justify this anti-democratic abuse of the
foreign policy instruments of the state against
the political opponents within the country.
Obama
created these tools and now left them for the
Trump administration to use. They will come back
to haunt the Democrats. What will they say and
do when the Trump administration will use these
against them?