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Somebody needs to post on who this Nate Cain dude is in Q #3033 is.

Sounds like he's a whistleblower and the derps are coming after him. Who does/did he work for?

And NOW I'm officially out. Solve all Q's while I'm gone, amateur detectives.

No more fun for moi.

#NoseToGrindstone

203 posted on 03/11/2019 6:36:51 PM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster
I think this is him...

Whistleblower who gave info on Clinton blasts FBI over mystery raid: ‘Secret police state?’

A former FBI contractor-turned-whistleblower who supplied documents related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Uranium One controversy is blasting the FBI over a mysterious raid on his home last month.

Questioning whether “we now live in a secret police state,” Dennis Nathan Cain took his frustration to Twitter on the heels of a report that the Justice Department is trying to keep the justification for the raid secret.

“So I blow the whistle on the FBI, get raided by the same FBI, and now they want to keep the FBI’s reasons secret? Do we now live in a secret police state? Feels a little like 1984,” Cain tweeted late Monday, citing The Daily Caller report.

206 posted on 03/11/2019 6:42:48 PM PDT by StormFlag (May the Light of truth shine brightly on the DS in every rank dark corner, MAGA)
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Maybe Nate is short for Nathan

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/whistleblower-who-gave-info-on-clinton-blasts-fbi-over-mystery-raid-secret-police-state

A former FBI contractor-turned-whistleblower who supplied documents related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Uranium One controversy is blasting the FBI over a mysterious raid on his home last month.

Questioning whether “we now live in a secret police state,” Dennis Nathan Cain took his frustration to Twitter on the heels of a report that the Justice Department is trying to keep the justification for the raid secret.

“So I blow the whistle on the FBI, get raided by the same FBI, and now they want to keep the FBI’s reasons secret? Do we now live in a secret police state? Feels a little like 1984,” Cain tweeted late Monday, citing The Daily Caller report.

The Daily Caller requested that the court unseal the search warrant materials, but the U.S. Attorney in the District of Maryland, in a court filing, said: “the request should be denied.”

“Public disclosure of any search warrant materials would seriously jeopardize the integrity of the ongoing investigation,” the court filing by the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. “Continued sealing is essential in order to guard against possible tampering of witnesses and destruction of evidence, to maintain the ability of the grand jury to investigate this matter, and to prevent the disclosure of sensitive investigative techniques and methods.”

A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney in the District of Maryland declined to comment.

Sixteen FBI agents raided Cain’s home on Nov. 19. His lawyer, Michael Socarras, told The Daily Caller that the agent who led the raid accused his client of possessing stolen federal property. In response, Cain reportedly claimed that he was a protected whistleblower under federal law, and said he was recognized as such by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz.

Socarras also claimed that Horowitz had transmitted information on the sale of Canadian mining company Uranium One to a Russian firm’s subsidiary to both the House and Senate intelligence committees.


207 posted on 03/11/2019 6:43:00 PM PDT by BiggBob
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To: bagster

derps are coming after him***************************************************** Read earlier post that he is a Patriot...whistleblowers should be provided serious security protection.


227 posted on 03/11/2019 7:00:10 PM PDT by christianbasque (Toasting an Irish coffee to my beloved Carol & Sean...)
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"Somebody needs to post on who this Nate Cain dude is..."

Stay away from Fort Marcy, or SE DC, or planes, or ...

229 posted on 03/11/2019 7:03:35 PM PDT by outofsalt (If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
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NATE CAIN - GEORGE WEBB - did some Vids on this topic, I found a blog site that tells IIRC, a similar story-Not vouching for the blog - just easier than going through a bunch of Vids:

More than a dozen FBI agents searched for six hours the house of a contractor who had given Congress and the DOJ documents about the Clinton Foundation and the Uranium One scandal, implicating then-FBI director Robert Mueller.

Sixteen agents showed up at the Maryland home of Dennis Nathan Cain on November 19, the Daily Caller reported this week, citing Cain’s attorney Michael Socarras.

They demanded to see the documents Cain had already turned over to the Department of Justice inspector-general and the House and Senate intelligence committee.

“I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress,” said Socarras.

He also objected to the fact that the FBI at no point reached out to him, even though Cain provided the agents with his contact information, calling that “serious misconduct.”
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The search warrant, signed by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the US District Court for Baltimore, said that Cain possessed “stolen federal property.”

Cain informed the agents that he was a federally protected whistleblower, but gave them the documents at their insistence, Socarras said. Even so, they searched his house for hours afterward.

What were the agents looking for? According to the Daily Caller, they were after the document suggesting that Robert Mueller – now special counsel in charge of the “Russiagate” probe targeting President Donald Trump, but FBI director back in 2001-2013 – failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct in the case of Uranium One.
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Since then, multiple whistleblowers have revealed claims of misconduct, bribery and fraud on part of the people involved in the sale, even suggesting a “pay for play” scheme in which the Clinton Foundation received millions of dollars in donations in exchange for greenlighting the deal.

Republicans have also pointed to Bill Clinton’s $500,000 fee for a speech in Moscow in 2010 as evidence the Clintons were peddling influence for Russian money.

https://caucus99percent.com/content/clinton-whistleblowers-home-raided-fbi


261 posted on 03/11/2019 7:31:41 PM PDT by greeneyes
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