Monday, June 10, 2019

Carter Page interview: DOJ set to reveal new documents on Russia probe

Comment:

The Carter Page video came from a CTH article.   It matches up well with the stuff I saw yesterday on that deep dive.

There it is again---the Page mentions Kilimnik as a Russian agent.  KK as he is called, is State Dept.  If he is a Russian spy, there's a big problem at StateKnock, Knock!  Hello!  Anybody home?

Mueller should have been interested in that, if it was an honest investigation.  Same is true for Mifsud.  If Mifsud was a Russian agent, same problem as for KK.  Mifsud was UK intel.

Incidentally, Page would make 3 sources that were used as an excuse for this investigation.  They were labelled as foreign agents, when they weren't.   These sources were Page, Mifsud, and Kilimnik.

This Mueller investigation was not an honest investigation.  They should have been investigating some real problems with State and with our allies, provided that what was said in the Mueller report about these people being Russian agents was true.

The NSA 702 "about queries" abuse is probably what they are hiding, per CTH link above.  This abuse was already documented by the FISA court investigation even before Trump was nominated and elected.

There was an 85% noncompliance rate on the audit conducted of "about queries" by the FISA court.  It was most likely these noncompliant "about queries" were being used to spy on Obama's political opponents.  It was political and abusive, as well as illegal.

Will there ever be accountability for the abuses that have already occurred?  In my opinion, this thing is being slow-walked so that a phony obstruction accusation ( as phony as Russian collusion ) will be a political issue in 2020 election.  The Democrats hope to exploit this politically.




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