Two Terrible Possibilities in Trump Wiretapping

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Read the whole thing. The author is a 1983 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He served for over 22 years as an FBI special agent, supervisory special agent, and FBI SWAT team leader. If those responsible are not held to account, this will happen again.

Two Possibilities in Trump Wiretapping, and Neither Is Good

By Frank Watt. American Thinker, December 27, 2019:

The report of the I.G.’s findings on the use of FISA in the FBI Crossfire Hurricane investigation is an outrage. As a 22 year FBI Agent, I have personally conducted multiple investigations using both Title III “wiretaps” and FISA authorized intercepts. From this perspective, I can only see two possible interpretations of the actions of the FBI and DOJ. Either scenario should anger and frighten every fair minded citizen who takes the time to read the report and understand its implications. To comprehend the magnitude of the wrongdoing, consider the following:

First, an American citizen, Carter Page, was targeted by our government for electronic surveillance under FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act). Per the Act, his Fourth Amendment guarantee of privacy was judicially “suspended” to allow law enforcement to intercept and monitor his private communications. Ostensibly, the FISA court would allow this intrusion based on presented facts that indicated that Page was participating in an activity that was reasonably considered to be a threat to national security and was, in effect, the agent of a foreign power.

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According to the I.G., the determination to surveil Page was based on second hand information provided by a member of a friendly foreign government and bolstered by reporting in the “Steele dossier”.  Accepting the subjective judgement that the investigation was adequately predicated does not mitigate the disaster that followed.

Typically, a FISA warrant is issued to target a foreign national and, in general, the resulting intercepts come largely from overseas communications. FISA generally requires a lower evidentiary threshold than a “Title III wiretap” (used to intercept and monitor communications in domestic criminal matters). To use a FISA surveillance against a US citizen is a somewhat exceptional step. Basically, it negates Constitutional protections afforded to all Americans based on the judicial determination that the citizen is acting as an agent of a foreign power.

Because electronic surveillance (wire tap) is so intrusive, it is rightfully subject to intense judicial scrutiny. Additionally, because the evidence gathered in its use is singularly effective,  law enforcement in general, and the FBI and DOJ in particular, scrupulously protect the integrity of the process. No law enforcement officer of any worth would stand before a judge and swear to an affidavit that he or she suspected was not completely true and accurate. No competent supervisory chain of command would permit that to happen. To risk the loss or restriction of that invaluable tool would be unacceptable.

In the course of my FBI career, I have authored multiple affidavits in support of “wire tap” investigations. Among these cases were investigations of sufficient profile to be included in the daily briefing of then Director Mueller (as well as to entities at the Pentagon, Department of State and to the White House). In every case, as I stood before the judge to obtain the authorization to conduct the wire tap, my supporting affidavit had been checked, rechecked, and approved by (at a minimum) the principal legal advisor at my field office, the line prosecutors at the US Attorneys Office for the appropriate jurisdiction,  DOJ attorneys at the Office of Enforcement Operations at Main Justice, and program managers, legal counsel, and Division heads at FBI Headquarters.

My point in describing this process is to illustrate the exhaustive and thorough review to which these (non headline generating) investigations are rightly subjected. Although many of my cases were relatively high profile, they all pale in comparison to the “once in a lifetime” historical magnitude of the Crossfire Hurricane case.

The implications of intercepting the communications of a U.S. citizen who is associated with the political campaign of a candidate seeking the presidency rings nearly every “bell” in the FBIs and Attorney General’s Guidelines for sensitive investigations. As discussed in the IG report, by regulation, these cases cannot be initiated without the written approval of the Director and the Attorney General.  In addition to the approval obviously granted by the Director and AG, the IGs report identified the following additional high level officials who reviewed and approved the Page FISA affidavit:  “NSD’s Acting Assistant Attorney General, NSD’s Deputy Assistant Attorney General with oversight over 01, 01’s Operations Section Chief and Deputy Section Chief, the DAG, Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, and the Associate Deputy Attorney General responsible for ODAG’s national security portfolio.”

The suggestion that somehow, seventeen significant errors, omissions of fact, falsehoods, or deliberate misrepresentations made their way into a FISA affidavit/s (accidentally, at the hand of an anonymous case agent) and then were not immediately noted and corrected throughout the course of this exceptional review process is simply not believable. To further strain credulity, we are asked to believe that during the renewal process, which happened THREE times, no one involved in the process noticed that there was no inculpatory evidence being generated by the intercepts. Keep in mind, Page’s communications were continuously monitored for approximately eleven months.

In order for the intercepts to continue after the initial authorization period, the FBI Director and the Acting/Attorney General themselves had to review the “fruits of the wire”, judge them to be investigatively  significant, and determine that there was adequate justification to continue to “spy on” Carter Page. By signing off on the renewals, they were certifying to the FISA judge that they found the Page intercepts were producing evidence of an ongoing national security threat. The fact that they allowed an unnamed FBI Agent to swear to the renewal affidavits doesn’t relieve them of their responsibility for the outcome nor does it allow for the “I can’t be aware of every aspect of the case” excuse.

Based on what we are told by the I.G., there are only two possible conclusions that can be reached regarding the official conduct of those responsible for infringing on Carter Pages Constitutional freedoms:

The first is that the hand selected team of investigators, attorneys, and Senior Executive Service officials with decades of law enforcement, administrative, and judicial experience were abject failures at a task that they were hired to perform. Speaking from personal experience, in FBI, DEA, and state and local wire tap investigations, the slightest omissions, misstatements, and clerical errors are routinely identified and corrected by the street agents and line prosecutors who do these investigations for a living. To believe that a “varsity level” team, with unlimited time, support, and resources, somehow inadvertently overlooked seventeen major omissions, misstatements, and/or outright falsehoods, is simply not believable.

The second possibility is that nearly everyone who significantly participated in obtaining FISA coverage on Page knowingly and deliberately operated outside the law to one degree or another. The reasons behind the decision to do so are irrelevant. The particulars regarding the seventeen I.G. findings are startling, taken individually. It’s difficult to see how any of the individual omissions or misstatements could have happened accidentally. Viewed collectively, the apparent intentionality is nearly impossible to reconcile as anything but corruption.

In light of the I.G findings, the presiding FISA court judge seems to have come down on the side of intentional abuse. In a recent court order, Judge Rosemary Collyer gave the FBI until January 10 to explain to the court why the FBI should be allowed to continue to utilize FISA. The statement that the FBI “withheld material information” and that “FBI personnel misled NSD” suggests that the judge isn’t buying the “series of unfortunate events” excuse peddled by prominent figures in defense of the indefensible.

Whichever explanation seems more likely, the end result should be infuriating to every American. Either your nation’s premiere law enforcement agency was breathtakingly incompetent when the stakes were the highest, or select officials in that organization made deliberate decisions to break the law, undermine the Constitution, and illegally spy on a fellow American. Either possibility has deeply damaged the reputation of the FBI and DOJ in addition to the reputations of thousands of honest FBI Agents and DOJ attorneys. Despite the legitimate concerns of civil libertarians, the FISA process has indisputably proved an invaluable resource in safeguarding the country from terrorism. If the heinous abuses documented in the I.G.s report result in a weakening or loss of FISA, we will all be the worse for it. If those responsible are not held to account, this will happen again. There is no happy face to put on this episode.

The author is a 1983 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.  He served for over 22 years as an FBI special agent, supervisory special agent, and FBI SWAT team leader.

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tituspullo
tituspullo
4 years ago

frank watt is either carrying water for and drank the fbi kool-aid for too long, or is a fool. his beloved agency is a criminal enterprise. he also naively leaves out the obvious role that a corrupt judge and court played in these crimes, judge collyer in particular. i’ve worked with retired judges in arbitration settings, and without exception, found them to be bright people who can smell BS better than most people. there is no way the collyer and her court were stupid enough to get rolled by some fbi goons. this was a coup attempt, and everyone in the deep state is in on it

dba_ unruly_ vagabond_trader
dba_ unruly_ vagabond_trader
4 years ago

Why aren’t we allowed to see the positive results of these fisa warrants? Somehow I don’t hold much faith in the outrage of an fbi lifer.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Ask Barr.
Trump has authorized the release of it.
Why doesn’t Barr do that?
Barr is another swamp defender…..

AG Bill Barr Chooses to Protect Rosenstein Over Full Disclosure in Flynn Case…
Posted on December 16, 2019 by sundance
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/12/16/ag-bill-barr-chooses-to-protect-rosenstein-over-full-disclosure-in-flynn-case/

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Felix, I’m one of your biggest fans…..but I think you are premature of your criticism of Barr….I think he has something so big it could rock the US to its core…..I think he’s being uber cautious until he is ready to act.
I think he’s got a missing piece to what he needs to expose….and until he has that piece he isn’t going to expose half of anything.
I may be wrong…and you may be right. There has just been too much fake news and lies since 2016 that I am willing to wake for the real story and evidence.

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago

The point is that the Deep State involves many more bad apples than a few political operatives at the top … and their corruption or incompetence is far beyond banana republic level. …

Drain the Swamp … everyone over GS-09 needs to be scrutinized to see if they owe their position to nepotism, political connections or any other inappropriate or unethical reason.

Agencies need to be closed, departments shuttered, thousands should be fired outright.if/when they can be …

For the rest of these DC-swamp critters who cannot be fired, we need to “deport” their jobs …

to Minot, North Dakota … where they can be assigned to count paperclips, sort trash, and drink coffee.

… Sorry Minot, but some of us have to make a sacrifice, and I’m sure you folks are up to it.

Don’t worry, I doubt many of these minions of the dark side will be able to survive for long outside the beltway …

RIDuncan
RIDuncan
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

It’s NOT a SWAMP, it’s a SEWER!

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  RIDuncan

…how about a sewer as big as a swamp?

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  RIDuncan

ha, ha, … I stand corrected!

Happy New Year Duncan!

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Sorry Dan, Minot too warm, try Grand Forks instead. Two seasons: cold, and colder. Walk 100 yards with hot coffee in hand,in -30F with wind, and you arrive at your destination with a thin icy crust in the cup. Oh, well, it still beats the swamp!

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark Steiner

Ha, Ha, great suggestion! …

Happy New Year to you and yours Mark!

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

You too, Dan. God bless!

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Who can be trusted to carry it out – Certainly it has got to be done.. But if they pulled all of that off who can be trusted?

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

No one can really be trusted. … My comment is aspirational – an expression of an emotional hope or prayer.

Happy New Year volksnut!

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Back at ya Dan – I would say to not hold any breath – I will say even with all of this we are SOO much better off – Imagine if tricky hilly woulda weasled her pathetic criminal ass into the oval office.Soetoros crap woulda looked like a picnic

Dan Knight
Dan Knight
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

Amen … I know we’re far better off …

wonderful #2020 to you and yours volksnut!

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  Dan Knight

Thanks buddy same to you – keep on keeping on –

tom_billesley
tom_billesley
4 years ago

O/T There are some problems with Disqus commenting.
https://downdetector.com/status/disqus/

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  tom_billesley

Yeah….I just noticed that half of Felix’s response won’t load all the way….the little wheel keeps turning and turning and nothing coming up….

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi loves money. That’s why she spends so much of her time fundraising. She is good at hitting up large corporations and wealthy donors.

As for her constituents? She spouts off the usual blue city leftist rhetoric to keep them placated. She represents California’s 12th congressional district, which mostly consists of the city of San Francisco. That city has degenerated under her rule. Its streets are littered with human feces and drug needles. The homeless don’t have money, so they don’t appear on Nancy’s radar.

Pelosi caters to the rich, limousine liberals who can afford to live there. She knows money is power and her wealth bought her a lot of influence in the Democratic Party. Just like Hillary did with her corrupt Clinton Foundation, Pelosi has amassed vast wealth as a politician—she’s worth well over $100 million. Some estimate her wealth is much greater than that. She made sure her son, Paul Pelosi Jr., got paid off, too. Like Hunter Biden, he was involved in kickbacks and Ukraine corruption.

Pelosi is growing very old. She will turn 80 next spring and she’s known for her moments of mumbling, confusion, and forgetfulness. Will she retire? Nah. She loves money and power too much for that. Nancy is a good argument for term limits.

It remains to be seen what Pelosi will do in 2020 to help thwart Trump’s reelection. Her Trump Derangement Syndrome will not be cured any time soon and her endless thirst for money will remain unquenched.
https://grrrgraphics.com/pelosis-party
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ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Felix, First, I think Nan has Parkinsons…based on her speech and jerky body movements….that is a disease which also includes delusions.

Second, she can thwart all she wants…..I’ve talked to so many people since I returned to South…long time Dimms tell me that they will either vote for President Trump or just not vote.

Third…..we need to keep spreading the word that Newsom is Nan’s NEPHEW BY MARRIAGE.
You got the Golden State ruled by the Puklosi crowd…..and it has failed on all levels.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

U can bet Pelosi never walks the crime ridden, feces ridden, drug addicted streets of San Franfreaksco.

taxpayer22
taxpayer22
4 years ago

FBI lawyer supervising the FISA process, named Clinesmith, purposefully doctored an email to make Carter Page appear as a Russian agent rather than as a CIA source, which he actually was..

The FBI creates fraudulent evidence, alters an email that is in turn used as the basis for a sworn statement for the FISA court that the court relies on. ~ IG.

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
4 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Like Bismarck altering a telegram that led to the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.

Badger
Badger
4 years ago

Thank you for that reference. Most interesting. Although it is like comparing an elephant to a mouse, I am reminded of (allegedly) Lisa Page amending a certain 302.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Rod Rosenstein is in it up to hie eye balls and AG Barr covered for him.
As Deputy AG, he ran the show because silly Sessions recused himself as AG and doing his job.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Felix, I think you have incorrect information…..Barr didn’t come in until Rosenstein was gone…There was an interim AG….Whitaker…put in by President Trump.

It would be prudent to withhold any accusations about AG Barr until you have more certified information. I don’t think Barr went all the way to Europe to see the fountains in Italy….he got dirt.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

You are right! I forgot about Whitaker. Whitaker did nothing except cheer on Barr!
Understand Barr was an AG under Bush and they all know each other….
I think we both know how the Bush family feels about Trump…

Maybe I m just too cynical. My spouse is optimistic like you are about Barr.

Mueller and Barr go way back as tight friends. I hate to be a wet blanket but don’t expect justice by Barr. Did anything happen to Robert Mueller? How about Hillary?
How many times do we need to “investigate” the same things? It’s a club of covering up for each other and corruption. Maybe some low level people will be indicted and prosecuted BUT not the ones in the club, is my guess. Maybe he just wanted some time away to LOOK like he was doing something in Italy. They love to give us false hope!

AG Bill Barr Chooses to Protect Rosenstein Over Full Disclosure in Flynn Case…
Posted on December 16, 2019
By sundance

Regardless of whether you would support or not support the vigorous defense of Michael Flynn, I would hope we would all agree a fulsome discovery of all relevant background material is a cornerstone of justice appropriately applied.

With that in mind it is concerning how Attorney General Bill Barr would prefer to keep DOJ conduct against Flynn hidden from public review. Consider…

♦Would it be valuable for Federal Judge Emmet Sullivan to know the FBI was discussing how to “lock in” charges against [Flynn] in a “formal chargeable way”?

♦Would it be valuable for Federal Judge Emmet Sullivan to consider how Special Counsel Robert Mueller requested DAG Rod Rosenstein to provide leverage against [Mike Flynn Jr] to coerce a plea against Michael Flynn in the second scope memo?

♦Would it be relevant for the purposes of Judge Emmet Sullivan to consider how former National Security Advisor Susan Rice was portraying Lt. General Flynn, as a target for intelligence community concern, prior to President Trump taking office?

♦ Would it be important for Flynn’s defense to have the full and unredacted text messages of the investigators and accusers against Michael Flynn as they plotted their strategy?

♦ Would it be important to know what “classified briefing material” would be “in the interests of fairness” to Lt. Gen Michael Flynn?

If you find yourself saying: yes, regardless of support for or against Flynn, it would be fair and in the correct course of justice for all relevant evidence to be known to both the public and defense…. Then ask yourself why isn’t that view held by AG Bill Barr?

Attorney General Bill Barr was granted the power to declassify all five of the examples cited above which directly relate to the prior DOJ and FBI motives in their investigation of Michael Flynn…. there are many, many more. Yet, AG Bill Barr has done nothing to provide that fulsome discovery.

Heck, the President of the United States has authorized Bill Barr to declassify any/all material that may be needed in the honest search or truth and justice. And Bill Barr has done absolutely nothing.AG Bill Barr doesn’t need a court order to provide the truth. Currently the prosecution of Michael Flynn is directly under Bill Barr’s authority.

But it’s actually worse. AG Barr has gone to court to argue he is under no obligation to provide the declassified material to anyone; for anything.

Returning to the current case in point, it has seemed clear from his decisions that AG Bill Barr was focused on protecting former Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein from the consequences of his narrow-minded efforts throughout 2017 and 2018. The lack of action to declassify material related to the prosecution of Lt. General Michael Flynn seems to indicate that protecting Rosenstein is a higher priority that stopping an injustice against Flynn.

In AG Barr’s modern interpretation: “it is better that one innocent man suffer than have guilty institutions be discovered.”

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/12/16/ag-bill-barr-chooses-to-protect-rosenstein-over-full-disclosure-in-flynn-case/

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Badger
Badger
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

I am currently reading Sidney Powell’s book on corruption in the DoJ ‘Licensed to Lie.’ Truly truly shocking.

She is now working for General Flynn. I can’t see her standing for any coverups. He is now in good hands.

Mark Steiner
Mark Steiner
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Well, this nation crossed the point of no return June 26, 2015 under Obama. All this other stuff since then are confounding consequences of the unceasing mocking and vilifying His righteousness and laws. A simplistic statement perhaps, but ….

God has, with America as with ancient Israel and Judah, provided numerous opportunities to change its ways or be judged: Jeremiah 18:7-8. Bill Barr is not our final hope; he has an opportunity to do what is right or the rest of us will someday all participate in the misery that follows.

God is not mocked – in or out of the swamp.

d'Artagnan
d'Artagnan
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

A real investigator, like AG Bill Barr is, under these time should never and would never show their hand. There is already a leakage problem, giving too much information out too soon could taint the investigation. None of the principles is safe while the investigation is running, if Barr tips his hand it will give targets a chance to defend themselves. Flynn is over, I don’t know why your even bringing it up, the only thing left there to do is a Presidential pardon. The “Good Ole Boys Network” doesn’t work like you might think it does, just because they worked together before doesn’t automatically make them bosom buddies, unless you are willing to provide more recent indications that any of the principle targets has an ongoing relationship with AG Barr, then most likely none exists. Just because you don’t see anything going on, doesn’t mean it’s not, and any good investigator worth their weight is not going to publicize their evidence until they have too, that means when they are ready to prosecute somebody.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Rod Rosenstein is in it up to hie eye balls and AG Barr covered for him.
As Deputy AG, he ran the show because silly Sessions recused himself as AG and doing his job.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
4 years ago
Reply to  taxpayer22

Agreed. Having read “The Plot Against the President” by Smith and “Witch Hunt” by Jarrett, I notice that there is not a single volume for sale on the open market with a contrary viewpoint.

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago

Excellent point, Drew.

Philip
Philip
4 years ago

I believe it is so much worse than we are being told. How much control do you think you could exert if you were spying on your political opponents for fun and profit? You almost couldn’t stop there; you’d probably need to even further weaponize what you learned clandestinely. Nice secrets you got there, judge, real shame if anyone found out about them. Of course, it wouldn’t even stop there. There are things you could do to people who you were illegally spying on that I can’t even imagine but somehow, I genuinely suspect that they have. Once it’s ok to violate your opponent’s rights for “the greater good,” all bets are off.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Philip

It is much worse than we know and allot of it has been exposed at
the Conservative Tree House https://theconservativetreehouse.com/
It’s really bad….The corruption is deep, wide and very entrenched.

Murielle
Murielle
4 years ago

Scary.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

Carter Page had done some legitimate work for our government for the FBI or CIA – forget which with Russia.
They turned on him,used that against him and yes they all knew what they were doing. Carter Page
was set up.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
4 years ago

I had an uncle in the FBI during WWII who was part of Einstein’s protection detail. He’s not turning over in his grave, he is spinning.

To see James Comey and Loretta Lynch wearing orange jumpsuits and being frog walked out of court and headed for the slammer would be one notch below orgasm.

jd
jd
4 years ago

It hs hard to tell whether Rosemary Collyer is furious that the court was misled or that this may drag her down with the rest of the people involved. Probably t here is an element of “both” involved.

{^_^}

James Jones
James Jones
4 years ago

This incident is but one of many that are occurring in institutions all across the West. For whatever reason we have been privy to an indepth peek at the results of planning and implementation that has been in operation going back possibly 100yrs. perpetrated by those behind the formation of global entities such as the UN/EU.

Even though you are being presented with the evidence that a powerful, well funded organization that operates clandestinely has been involved in corrupting one of the most (former) prestigious law enforcement agencies ever (and possibly the High Court), if I mention them by name, the Illuminati, many will write me off as a conspiracy nut and dismiss the existence of such an organization. That power, money and the ability to reach far and deeply with silent crooked fingers must be the hallmark of any entity capable of doing exactly what we are witness to here, cannot be denied. Who do you think JFK was referencing in his 62 speech that likely got him killed.

This is same Luciferian organization behind the NWO (oops, tin foil hat please) that is in complete alignment with the end time prophecies of the “beast system” (a conspiracy nut and a bible thumper, yikes!). So many of you think that if we just fix this or that, get the right people in and the bad ones out, and revamp all the liberal policies that created this mess, we will be able to turn this all around. You fail to see the big picture if this is what you think.

Western civilization is exhibiting all of the classical signs of impending collapse. Significant biblical prophecies are fulfilling or are near fulfillment, in line with world events. All of this is converging towards an end of things as we know it. There is no turning this around. This is now a juggernaut under God’s direction. Its not about correction; its about judgement, and if we don’t see that, we will miss the ever shortening opportunity to consider His business for our own lives and for those we may reach with His message.

Yes we have freedoms to protect but getting right with God should be a priority for all. Whatever one’s objection to the bible, consider the intricate, long range prophecies that were highly detailed with specific content and time limitations. There are over 1800 prophecies given in the bible and all have fulfilled to the letter. There are literally only a handful left and they are now fulfilling before us. Surely this must proclaim a hand greater than man’s. If not God than who? Man cannot do such things (and please don’t say, ‘what about Nostradamus’, there is no ambiguity to the bible’s prophecies and their fulfillments). Time is short, don’t waste it.

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago

That Khrushchev had Beria shot did not change the malevolence and evil of the NKVD and KGB. It only let them know that he was in charge of the Evil Empire once known as the USSR. You tell us you carried the water of these criminals for 22 years. Apparently, you are proud of your career with the FBI. Its a star on your resume that earns you kudos and applause. Well, I’m here to tell you that you are just as bad and evil as those you now expose for you carried out their orders for 22 years. You were a foot soldier in their malevolent machinations and you, Mr.Watt, are as responsible as they. The FBI is no better than MS-13 in suits and ties, and in reality far, far worse. Let me ask you a question, Mr. Watt, do you really and truly believe these were the first and only criminal acts committed by the leadership pf the FBI and the DOJ? Do you believe this corruption began and ended with the coup against our President and the unlawful spying on his campaign? Do you really believe the FISA Court judges were blind to what was being done? You know and I know that your criminal organization has imprisoned and ruined tens of thousands of men and women for no other reason than they had offended the evil devils who infest the government. Lets put it all on the table, Mr. Watt, and tell the world just how completely corrupt the DOJ and FBI are. Sydney Powell had the guts to expose it all. If you do that then I’ll believe you. You could be an expert witness to testify how corrupt the FBI has become and that its reports and accusations should not be even admitted to evidence let alone believed by a jury or judge. It is the obligation of a Christian to forgive those who are truly repentant of their sins and evil acts, but first, you have to be truly repentant. You are not, Mr. Watt, no more repentant that the NAZI criminals at Nuremberg who defended themselves by declaring, “I was only obeying my superiors and what I did was legal under German law.”

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  John Acord

…you left at Brennan of the DNI and Clapper of the NSA…..rotten to the core with corruption.

sodacrackers2
sodacrackers2
4 years ago

Masters of deception!

jerrys
jerrys
4 years ago

The FISA has been corrupted to be the agency of the Democrat party.

A vote for a Democrat is a vote to bring America under sharia slavery!

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  jerrys

It’s not just the DEMS.
It is the REPUBLICANS too – RINOS.
Remember the swamp is the UNIPARTY.

Cayman
Cayman
4 years ago

Notice that the bad apple judges who accepted these muttliple FISA abuses are not exercising their right to prosecuting those who lied to them. Only a handslap on the entire FBI to change their ways. These are SWAMP JUDGES.

Gene Kinney
Gene Kinney
4 years ago

The FBI is corrupt…top to bottom…they are murderers of the innocent who stand against the Government…They are the “jack boot” on the neck of the citizen…They are “Ruby Ridge” killers of women & children..and Ranchers defending their own land….They are “Waco” murderers who gas & burn Black Children to death…then run over them with tanks…then raze the entire compound to the ground and declare they had to ” Save the children”…they are all liars and are of the devil…never trust the the FBI!

Dave Jensen
Dave Jensen
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Kinney

Every time Hannity says “99 percent of the FBI are honest or patriotic” or whatever I just have to think what a lie this is. Law enforcement today is much different than the way it was before 911. The stupidity of allowing Muslims in the country caused all of this in the first place and has led to law enforcement getting out of control. It has even affected law enforcement in little towns like I live in. The police, for the most part, are no longer your friend. Some of the older guys about to retire are but the young ones are completely different.

Gene Kinney
Gene Kinney
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave Jensen

I agree 100% Brother Dave! happy New year! Keep your powder dry, my Brother!

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave Jensen

Some are but who knows what the percentage is…

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Kinney

….and Seth Rich was alive when he arrived at the hospital…..now he’s dead. The Clintons don’t mess around. I’m betting it was Rich who was giving Assange info…..

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  ladywarrior

Didn’t WIKI leaks have info. on Seth being one of the ones feeding him stuff on the Clintons?
Wasn’t he shot in the head and robbery was the reason with nothing taken from him?
Doubtful that crime will be solved… and still isn’t.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

The guy behind Wiki Leaks is rotting in a United Kaliphate jail in solitary confinement. Tommy Robinson was in the same wing.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Gene Kinney

I wouldn’t say ALL are… I still would not trust the FBI…

ladywarrior
ladywarrior
4 years ago

This filthy COUP was conceived and operated by Hillary and Bill Clinton….with the knowledge and cooperation of Obama and his administration….which includes Comey, Brennan and Clapper….and some anonymous Military Industrial Complex bad actors…..

Arrest and charge all of them….that’s when they all lawyer up and start making deals….and talking.
IN AMERICA…..NO ONE IS ABOVE LAW. Now we have to prove it.

Badger
Badger
4 years ago

I am currently reading Sidney Powell’s “Licensed to Lie’ and was shocked by the corruption and lies she has exposed in the US judicial system. Judges and attorneys in the DoJ are shown to have acted in a criminal manner, affecting tens of thousands of innocent people who have lost jobs and reputations because of their lies. Her book was published in 2014 and some of the names, dating back more than ten years, are becoming even more infamous today.

I wonder what she thinks of the evidence that has appeared in the five years since that shows EVEN WORSE AND MORE BLATANT CORRUPTION GOING ALL THE WAY TO OBAMA AND THE CLINTONS?

Can American justice survive this? It needs some of the very top figures in politics, FBI, CIA and the DoJ responsible for this wicked behaviour to receive lengthy jail sentences.

If justice is not fully served then the damage to America’s institutions will prove fatal to the nation itself.

Mark Huber
Mark Huber
4 years ago

Articulate and informed. I also share a deep background as an investigator and audtor in the federal agencies..The writer stops short of demanding the obvious, which is the termination of the FBI and the department Every employee should have to reapply to a newly constituted agency and explain how it is they were clueless.This was too big for no one to know or susoect. It must be added ti the myriad other crimes of Obama, IRS, DEA, ATF, Customs, etc.

created4el
created4el
4 years ago

As the article points out, this was no accident and this wasn’t some isolated low level guy as reported by fake news. Those top heads needs to roll. If Wray is not willing, he needs to go. This needs to be investigated. If Obama knew about it, he needs to be named as an accomplice at minimum and the main conspirator if that’s where the evidence shows.

WadeBaker
WadeBaker
4 years ago

It’s option 2 obviously. I don’t give a damn about what they propose to do ‘next time’. I want to know the consequences for ‘this time’.

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