Posted on 04/13/2017 9:26:49 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Russiagates latest celebrity is a former Donald Trump associate named Carter Page. Page, who worked for Merrill Lynch in Moscow and speaks Russian, is a banker and investor who early in 2016 was a part of the amorphous group that was advising Trump on foreign policy. There is no evidence to suggest that he was ever an insider with the Trump campaignquite the contrary. The Washington Post reports that he made several efforts to meet directly with Donald Trump but that his entreaties were rejected.
So why the fuss? Page appears to have been a target of Russian intelligence for a time, even though he had no sensitive information to give anyone and the presumed relationship appears to have ended long before the 2016 campaign. The possibility that Page might have been some kind of Moscow-controlled agent of influence close to Donald Trump has nevertheless excited Democratic Party critics who have been looking for some solid evidence of Russian government subversion of Americas electoral process. It has also provided some insights into the never-ending spy vs. counterspy battle, while suggesting that the Obama administration was not quite a wide-eyed innocent regarding FBI investigation of anyone plausibly linked to Trump.
Bear in mind that intelligence officers make a living and get promoted based on the scalps they acquire, to use the CIA expression, which means recruitment of possible sources of information. Page was and is somewhat of an expert on energy issues and, by virtue of his time spent in Russia, something of a Russophile. The combination would be very attractive to a Russian case officer looking for a new asset, so it is perhaps no surprise that Page bumped into Russian diplomat Victor Podobny at an energy conference in New York. The two soon established mutual interests in energy-industry developments and Page, apparently looking for business and investment opportunities, eventually passed some unclassified papers he had prepared to the Russian.
The passage of documents is a key case-officer objective. The assumption is that once documents are provided by the target and suitable noises are made about how they could result in wonderful business opportunities, this will lead to receipt of papers that are more sensitive.
Read the rest: The American Conservative
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May the deep state be permanently changed. May Trump drain the swamp and put so many career political activists in jail for such a long time that it changes the entire WA DC culture.
Interesting story.
It still seems to me they were targeting Trump. Maybe looking for the best possible person to use to get that warrant.
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Russian agents cozied up to a foreign business man in Russia? What are the odds?
Page said that the papers he provided were the exact ones he used in a College class he taught. The word ‘unclassified’ does fully describe how unimportant they were.
But FISA court doesn’t know that.
The question really is..was this about Trump or Page.
I maintain it was about Trump and they used Page to get FISA on board with the warrant.
There's something rotten in Whitehall.
Bump
I don’t see the MEDIA allowing “Russiagate” to taint Obama in any way. They are sold out to Obama.
Please stop posting this crap.
No one from the Obama administration is going to punished. Everyone knows this.
The only purpose I can see to publish articles like this is to keep honest citizens like me in a continuosly aggrivated state by rubbing our noses in the above fact.
WE KNOW OBAMA AND HIS PEOPLE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER. YOU DON’T HAVE TO KEEP REMINDING US!
Please. Just stop.
If this topic depwesses you, just don't come here.
The media won’t allow it.
Normally, someone doing this would get the hero treatment from The Washington Post.
Someone needs to locate their safe space.;-)
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