The FBI -
Pushed By John Brennan - Lied To The Court Seven Times
To Spy On The Trump CampaignBy Moon Of
Alabama
December 12, 20D19 "Information
Clearing House" - On
January 6 2017
this author concluded:
When Hillary Clinton was defeated in the U.S.
presidential election the relevant powers launched a
campaign to delegitimize the President elect Donald
Trump.
The ultimate aim of the cabal is to kick him out
of office and have a reliable replacement, like the
Vice-President elect Pence, take over. Should that
not be possible
it is hoped that the delegitimization
will make it impossible for Trump to change major
policy trajectories especially in foreign policy. A
main issue here is the reorientation of the U.S.
military complex and its NATO proxies from the war
of terror towards a direct confrontation with main
powers like Russia and China.
...
A major role in directing the plot has fallen to
Obama's consigliere John Brennan, the current
director of the CIA.
One part of the still ongoing deligitimization
campaign was the FBI investigation of alleged Russian
connections of four members of the Trump election
campaign.
The Inspector General of the U.S. Justice Department
Michael Horowitz has investigated the FBI operation
against the election campaign of Donald Trump. Yesterday
he published his report,
Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of
the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane Investigation (pdf).
It is 480 pages long and quite thorough but
unfortunately very limited in its scope.
Horowitz finds that the FBI was within the law when
it opened the investigation but that the FBI's
applications to the FISA court, which decides if the FBI
can spy on someone's communications, were based on lies
and utterly flawed.
Your host unfortunately lacked the time so far to
read more than the executive summary. But others have
pointed out some essential findings.
Matt Taibbi
remarks:
The Guardian headline reads: “DOJ
Internal watchdog report clears FBI of illegal
surveillance of Trump adviser.”
If the report released Monday by Justice
Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz
constitutes a “clearing” of the FBI, never clear me
of anything. ...
Much of the press is concentrating on Horowitz’s
conclusion that there was no evidence of “political
bias or improper motivation” in the FBI’s probe of
Donald Trump’s Russia contacts, an investigation
Horowitz says the bureau had “authorized purpose” to
conduct.
...
However, Horowitz describes at great length
an FBI whose “serious” procedural problems and
omissions of “significant information” in pursuit of
surveillance authority all fell in the direction of
expanding the unprecedented investigation of a
presidential candidate (later, a president).
...
There are too many to list in one column, but the
Horowitz report show years of breathless headlines
were wrong. Some key points:
The so-called “Steele dossier” was,
actually, crucial to the FBI’s decision to seek
secret surveillance of Page. ...
...
The “Steele dossier” was “Internet rumor,”
and corroboration for the pee tape story was “zero.”
...
John Solomon
finds:
Appendix 1 identifies the total violations by the
FBI of the so-called Woods Procedures, the process
by which the bureau verifies information and assures
the FISA court its evidence is true.
The Appendix identifies a total of 51 Woods
procedure violations from the FISA application the
FBI submitted to the court authorizing surveillance
of former Trump campaign aide Carter Page starting
in October 2016.
A whopping nine of those violations fell into the
category called: “Supporting document shows that the
factual assertion is inaccurate.”
For those who don’t speak IG parlance, it means
the FBI made nine false assertions to the
FISA court. In short, what the bureau said
was contradicted by the evidence in its official
file.
The FBI agents and lawyers intentionally lied to the
court. Their violations were not mistakes. All 51 of
them were in favor of further spying on members of the
Trump campaign and on everyone they communicated with.