Joe DiGenova blows the lid off the real scandal: the Russia hoax was a cover-up effort for Obamas political spying since 2012
By Thomas Lifso
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Hold onto your hats. At last, we are on the verge of getting to the bottom of the weaponization of the nations top law enforcement and spy agencies to spy on political opponents, and it is far bigger than obtaining bogus FISA Court warrants to spy on Carter Page. Barack Obamas minions have been spying on his political opponents since before his 2012 re-election, and the entire Russiagate hoax was an effort to cover-up that ongoing spying.
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The basic story is that Admiral Mike Rogers, who was head of the NSA in the spring of 2016, discovered that the NSAs comprehensive database collecting all electronic communications in the United States was being searched by unauthorized FBI contractors and moved to cut-off that access. He also visited Donald Trump, after which Trump moved his campaign HQ out of Trump Tower. Trumps much-derided claim that his campaign was wiretapped likely also were the result of gaining this insight from Admiral Rogers
The subsequent launch of Crossfire Hurricane and the effort to obtain FISA warrants were not to initiate spying on the Trump campaign, but rather to provide legal grounding for the spying efforts on political opponents that had been underway for years.
Sundance at Conservative Treehouse picked up on the DiGenova interview and in his inimitable fashion lays out the background story from evidence already on the public record here, complete with many hyperlinks to sources. It is a long and complex post, but some of the key conclusions.
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Joe DiGenova dropped one other bombshell that remains to be explored: that he believes that the NSA database contains the 30,000 emails that Hillary Clinton deleted from her server, and that the two US attorneys tasked with investigating the scandals will access those emails in the course of their investigations. Recall that US Attorney for Utah John Huber is investigating the handling of the dropped prosecution of her violations of national security law with her home brew server and possible crimes related to the Clinton Foundation, including presumably, the Uranium One acquisition of US uranium reserves by Russian interests and the massive donations to the Clinton Foundation.
Excellent. Thanks for posting that.