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Mar 29 2018 00:27:26 (EDT) Q !xowAT4Z3VQ ID: e2706e 827855
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/russia-collusion-real-story-hillary-clinton-dnc-fbi-media/
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199 posted on 03/28/2018 9:31:59 PM PDT by No_Doll_i
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To: No_Doll_i
Q cited a Michael Doran piece in NR. That piece nearly put me to sleep. I stopped reading after about 5 pages dwelling on the Hillary campaign, Obama, and Comey's July 5 exoneration notice.

I'll probably read it eventually, but not many people will have the patience to slog through the whole thing.

290 posted on 03/29/2018 2:43:28 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: No_Doll_i
I read that article referred by "Q" last night - it was a LONG read but pretty good; there are a few misdirections therein such as the notion the DNC was "hacked" (having been debunked) - but, overall, it's pretty much the only thing I've found worthy even to go to NR in a long time.

NOTE - I see tremendous troll activity on both 8ch & Reddit, sowing discontent & confusion, etc.. - it's not entirely dissimilar from here and other places but the amount + hysteria is overwhelming & worth considering ... TBD ;)
402 posted on 03/29/2018 7:53:37 AM PDT by Steven W.
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To: No_Doll_i; bitt; a little elbow grease; ransomnote; Liz; detective; LS; TigersEye
here's an excerpt from the NR piece, that leads me to may base question:

<> who was the "former FBI agent" that met with steele in Rome?
<> was this "former FBI agent" working for Crowdstrike at the time of his meeting with Steele?
<> if there was "no dossier" at the time they met, did the former FBI agent deliver info from US sources that were ultimately used in the dossier?
<> could the real source of the "junk" information that went in to the dossier be: mary jacoby GPS Fusion, nellie ohr (Clowns In Action/GPS Fusion/married to DOJ bruce ohr) & david kramer (mccain institute)

from the article (my emphasis):

When Steele arrived in Rome, his famous “dossier” did not exist. The dossier, as we have come to know it, is some 17 reports that he compiled between June and December 2016. In early July, Steele had been working on the Clinton account for only a few weeks and had written but one report, dated June 20. It claimed that Trump was Vladimir Putin’s Manchurian candidate. “[The] Russian regime has been cultivating, supporting, and assisting Trump for at least 5 years,” Steele reported. Putin’s goal was “to sow discord and disunity both within the US itself, but more especially within the Transatlantic alliance.” The Russian leader supported Trump, mainly, by supplying “valuable intelligence on his opponents, including Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.”

Putin had offered lucrative financial contracts, but Trump had turned them down. The wily Russian, however, had managed to get his hooks into Trump due to the American’s “sexual perversion.” During a visit to Moscow in 2013, Trump had hired prostitutes to stay with him in the same hotel suite used by the Obamas on one of their trips. The FSB, Russia’s secret police, had fitted the room with cameras and recording equipment. Trump had the prostitutes defile Obama’s bed by putting on a “golden shower” performance for him. All of it was caught on tape.

Earthshaking news: Vladimir Putin was blackmailing Donald J. Trump. No doubt, Steele’s FBI handler rushed this report to his superiors in Washington, D.C. They, in turn, raced it straight to Obama’s desk. Sorry, wrong. According to the New York Times, Steele’s explosive revelations wound their way to the J. Edgar Hoover Building only slowly. It took weeks before they appeared in Strzok’s in-box. Why?

Mike Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA, helps explain the delay. Morell did some digging into Christopher Steele’s dossier and shared the results of his research at a public forum in Washington, D.C., in March 2017. Steele, according to Morell, did not have direct access to the Russians whom he labeled as his “sources” — people who included former officers in the FSB. He “communicated” with them, if that is the right word, through paid intermediaries, who paid the so-called sources.

1,857 posted on 03/31/2018 7:57:28 AM PDT by thinden
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