Posted on 01/31/2018 5:37:50 PM PST by familyop
Update: Nunes issued a blistering statement after publication of this article in response to the FBIs remarks. He said:
Having stonewalled Congress demands for information for nearly a year, its no surprise to see the FBI and DOJ issue spurious objections to allowing the American people to see information related to surveillance abuses at these agencies. The FBI is intimately familiar with material omissions with respect to their presentations to both Congress and the courts, and they are welcome to make public, to the greatest extent possible, all the information they have on these abuses. Regardless, its clear that top officials used unverified information in a court document to fuel a counter-intelligence investigation during an American political campaign. Once the truth gets out, we can begin taking steps to ensure our intelligence agencies and courts are never misused like this again.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
I’m guessing that most of you already know about the FBI issuing the complaint about “omissions” (which Democrats also complained about) and that the Democrats were wanting to issue their own “memo” to make noise and obfuscate the truth. If not, follow the link.
That these GOP congressmen were headed to the Greenbrier Hotel before their sudden train wreck is pretty interesting because it features an IMMENSE bunker under the hotel; they sought physical safety, only to slam into a truck:
Let's take another look at one of the entrance doors:
What you see is a TINY portion of the facility; they have EVERYTHING down there. Congress goes there is it's the END OF THE WORLD, basically.
So I find it interesting that they were headed there.
Sounds like he’s said fvck it, I AM reading this into the congressional record first thing in the AM. Good!
Previously, there was an interesting fight in the House Intel Committee over whether or not to release the Memo. Heres the Transcript of the meeting.
http://docs.house.gov/meetings/IG/IG00/20180129/106822/HMTG-115-IG00-Transcript-20180129.pdf
I agree, but until I see someone marched out in handcuffs, its just talk.
Wow.
#Metoo.
I remember when that was de-classified...sometime in the 90’s
“Sounds like hes said fvck it, I AM reading this into the congressional record first thing in the AM. Good!”
Yup. Thank goodness we have a few patriots still left in ‘our’ gubbermint
Yeah, now they have harder facilities like Raven Rock, which just take safety matters into a completely new orbit, but this one is closer to them and it’s no easy nut to crack.
I also find it interesting that they would bring their FAMILIES.
It’s like the trip was some type of precaution, sorta.
That’s just wondering aloud, though.
They’ve been going there for decades.
FBI engaged in a huge CyA program.
Okay, so this is totally routine..?
There are no coincidences with THIS timeline:
Comey calls out his seditious troops,
and the DNC waits:
Miraculously, with ROADS CLOSED, a garbage truck
Suddenly appears with the hit showing an oncoming planned attack
From the SIDE.
And of course, Bill Kristol posted about the accident before it happened:
I can definitely feel it coming in the air tonight.
We always knew deep state would eventually turn this into a shootin’ war; I hope 50K Marines are inside the wire ready to act.
Sounds like a Trumpian PR gambit increasing the anticipation and demand for the release of the document. I have a hard time believing it can be stopped.
“I can definitely feel it coming in the air tonight.”
I can too. It will either end in a whimper, everyone capitulating to the deep state, or a big bang.
As to any claim of omissions, Trump should strictly forbid the FBI from commenting on the memo. Zero tolerance. Its time for their un-American crap to hit a brick wall.
who is MW
Mad Maxipad Waters, did a ‘rebuttal’ on BET last nite.
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