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James Comeys Unpaid Special Government Employee Daniel Richman
When considering who were the FBI contractors, with special program access to the NSA database, conducting unauthorized searches and extracting results theres a specific type of contractor described by FISA Judge Rosemary Collyer. One who was able to work around the security protocols: [Page 21] systems . that do not interface with NSAs query audit system.
In 2018 congressman Jim Jordan made mention of an issue where James Comey had a special employee on assignment off-the-books. People started asking questions and Fox News Catherine Herridge detailed how Daniel Richman held special access privileges to the FBI, as an outcome of former FBI Director James Comey authorizing his friend as a Special Government Employee or SGE.
(VIA FOX) [ ] The professor, Daniel Richman, confirmed the special status in response to an inquiry from Fox News, while referring other questions, including on the scope of his work, to the FBI.
I did indeed have SGE status with the Bureau (for no pay), Richman wrote in an email.
Richman emerged last year as the former FBI directors contact for leaking memos documenting his private discussions with President Trump memos that are now the subject of an inspector general review over the presence of classified material. Sources familiar with Richmans status at the FBI told Fox News that he was assigned to special projects by Comey, and had a security clearance as well as badge access to the building. Richmans status was the subject of a Memorandum of Understanding. (read more)
Wait, lets look at something here.
From the article the benefits included: Sources familiar with Richmans status at the FBI told Fox News that he was assigned to special projects by Comey, and had a security clearance as well as badge access to the building. Richmans status was the subject of a Memorandum of Understanding.
A few paragraphs later, this: Richmans portfolio included the use of encrypted communications by terror suspects.
Oh my. Well, well, well You see whats being described here. Theres only one way to gain access to encrypted communications and that means having access to the FBI and NSA database.
Accepting he obviously had such access . what would be the probability that Daniel Richman was one of these?
Liberal publication and this blows me away.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/russiagate-fiasco-taibbi-news-media-826246/
The Press Will Learn Nothing From the Russiagate Fiasco
By Matt Taibbi
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You know what was fake news? Most of the Russiagate story. There was no Trump-Russia conspiracy, that thing we just spent three years chasing. The Mueller Report is crystal clear on this.
He didnt just fail to establish evidence of crime. His report is full of incredibly damning passages, like one about Russian officialdoms efforts to reach the Trump campaign after the election: They appeared not to have preexisting contacts and struggled to connect with senior officials around the President-Elect.
Not only was there no collusion, the two camps didnt even have each others phone numbers!
In March of 2017, in one of the first of what would become a mountain of mafia-hierarchy-style Trump-Russia contacts graphics in major newspapers, the Washington Post described an email Trump lawyer Michael Cohen sent to Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov. They called it the most direct interaction yet of a top Trump aide and a senior member of Putins government.
The report shows the whole episode was a joke. In order to further the Trump Tower project-that-never-was, Cohen literally cold-emailed the Kremlin. More than that, he entered the email incorrectly, so the letter initially didnt even arrive. When he finally fixed the mistake, Peskov didnt answer back.
That was the most direct interaction yet of a top Trump aide and a senior member of Putins government!
As outlined in his initial mandate, Mueller explored any links between the Russian government and the campaign of Donald Trump. His conclusion spoke directly to the question of whether there was any kind of quid pro quo between the two sides:
The investigation examined whether these contacts involved or resulted in coordination or a conspiracy with the Trump Campaign and Russia, including with respect to Russia providing assistance to the Campaign in exchange for any sort of favorable treatment in the future.
In other words, all those fancy org charts were meaningless. Because there was no conspiracy, all those walls are closing in reports and there were a ton of them were wrong. We were told wed hit turning point after turning point leading to the the beginning of the end, with Trump certain, soon, to either resign in shame, Nixon-style, or be impeached.
The RNC platform change story was a canard, according to Mueller. The exchanges Trump figures had with ambassador Sergei Kislyak were brief, public, and non-substantive. The conversations Jeff Sessions had with Kislyak at the convention didnt include any more than a passing mention of the presidential campaign. Mueller added investigators did not establish that [Carter] Page conspired with the Russian government.
There was no blackmail, no secret bribe from Rosneft, no five-year cultivation plan, no evidence of any kind of any relationship that ever existed between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. Michael Cohen never traveled to Prague.
The whole Steele dossier appears to have been bunk, with even Bob Woodward now saying the highly questionable document needs to be investigated. The Times similarly is reporting, two-plus years late, that people familiar with Steeles work began to have misgivings about [the reports] reliability arose not long after the document became public.
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Reporters should be furious about being fed these red herrings. They should be outraged at all those people who urged them to publish the Steele report, which might have led to career-imperiling mistakes in print. They should be mad as hell at CIA chief Gina Haspel and the other unnamed officials who told them disclosing the name of already long-ago exposed government informant Stefan Halper would risk lives.
More than anything, reporters should be furious at the many sources close to the various investigations who (it now seems clear) must have known pretty early there were serious holes in many areas of this story, and that a lot of these dots were dead ends, but didnt warn their press counterparts. For instance, the papers should be mad those who supposedly had misgivings about the Steele report didnt warn them earlier.
But theyre not mad, which makes it look like a case of intentional blindness, in which eyes and ears were shut among other things because the Trump-Russia conspiracy tale made a ton of money.
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