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1. Kevin Clinesmith
2. Tashina Gauhar
3. Sally Moyer
4. Josh Campbell
5. Mike Kortan
6. James Baker

1. Lisa Page
2. Peter Strzok
3. Bill Priestap
4. Michael Steinbach
5. James Rybicki
6. Andrew McCabe
7. James Comey

They’re all (former) FBI staff who are guilty of malfeasance, and they’re listed in reverse order of their place in the hierarchy, suggesting there’s a domino effect coming.


1,380 posted on 08/17/2020 8:18:11 PM PDT by LittleLinda
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To: LittleLinda; little jeremiah; numberonepal; Swordmaker; bagster; bitt

Nice, Little Linda. I like the reasoning behind your differences... You posted it as:

1. Kevin Clinesmith
2. Tashina Gauhar
3. Sally Moyer
4. Josh Campbell
5. Mike Kortan
6. James Baker

1. Lisa Page
2. Peter Strzok
3. Bill Priestap
4. Michael Steinbach
5. James Rybicki
6. Andrew McCabe
7. James Comey

“They’re all (former) FBI staff who are guilty of
malfeasance, and they’re listed in reverse order of their
place in the hierarchy, suggesting there’s a domino effect
coming.”

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http://www.freerepublic.com/~Swordmaker/
Swordmaker’s remarkable LexiQon has this for Josh Campbell:

Campbell, Josh: (#1316) Josh Campbell was Supervisory
Special Agent with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
conducting national security and criminal investigations,
including an assignment as Special Assistant to former FBI
Director James Comey. He is now a “journalist” and analyst
with CNN, supposedly covering national security, crime, and
justice issues. He wrote a New York Times opinion piece on
“Why I am leaving the FBI” in which he criticized the Donald
Trump administration for the criticism President Trump was
levying against the agency and Special Counsel Robert
Mueller’s Trump/Russia probe. Q informs us that Campbell was
given a choice to resign or be fired, i.e. “force fired.”
(See FBI JC, James Comey).

And this for James Baker:
Baker, James: (#1228, #1316, #1807, #2069, #2071, #2156,
#2226, #2229, #2322, #2323, #2325) James A. Baker is a
former government official at the Department of Justice who
served as General Counsel for the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI). In December, 2017 he was replaced as
general counsel and reassigned to a different position
within the FBI. It was revealed on April 19, 2018 that he
was a recipient of at least one memo from former FBI
Director James Comey. On May 4, 2018, Baker resigned (under
threat of being fired) from the FBI and joined the Brookings
Institution as a fellow who will write for the justice-
focused blog Lawfare, He also teaches at Harvard Law School.
When the application documents for the original FISA warrant
for surveillance of Carter Page were finally released, it
was uncovered that Baker, as FBI General Counsel, had
approved of their legality and that they were complete and
accurate, when they were not, and in fact were obfuscating
material facts.

On October 3, 2018, Baker testified before a closed
Congressional hearing in which he apparently revealed that
approximately six weeks before the first request for a FISA
warrant, he had met with lawyers from Perkins Coie LLC, the
firm who had been engaged by the Democrat National Committee
to create what would later be referred to as the Steele
Russia Trump Dossier which would provide the primary source
material used for the warrant application. This meeting
implies possible foreknowledge of the questionable source
provenance of the dossier. John Solomon of The Hill reports:

“Congressional investigators have confirmed that a top FBI
official met with Democratic Party lawyers to talk about
allegations of Donald Trump-Russia collusion weeks before
the 2016 election, and before the bureau secured a search
warrant targeting Trump’s campaign.

Former FBI general counsel James Baker met during the 2016
season with at least one attorney from Perkins Coie, the
Democratic National Committee’s private law firm.

That’s the firm used by the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s
campaign to secretly pay research firm Fusion GPS and
Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence operative,
to compile a dossier of uncorroborated raw intelligence
alleging Trump and Moscow were colluding to hijack the
presidential election.

The dossier, though mostly unverified, was then used by the
FBI as the main evidence seeking a Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant targeting the Trump campaign
in the final days of the campaign.

The revelation was confirmed both in contemporaneous
evidence and testimony secured by a joint investigation by
Republicans on the House Judiciary and Government Oversight
committees, my source tells me.

(See Carter Page, Cristopher Steele, DNC, FBI, FISA, Hillary Clinton, John Solomon).

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~Easy


1,391 posted on 08/17/2020 8:35:55 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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