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Wife of DOJ Deputy Was Fusion GPS Employee, CIA Research Aid, and Applied for HAM Radio License
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| 12/12/17
| sundance
Posted on 12/12/2017 1:27:20 AM PST by a little elbow grease
Sometimes a Conspiracy Theory is not just a theory
Department of Justice Assoc. Deputy Attorney General Bruce G Ohr was demoted because he had working relationships with dossier author Christopher Steele and Fusion GPS; and -more importantly or perhaps conveniently- according to James Rosen, Bruce Ohr did not reveal his October 2016 contacts with MI6 agent Steele or Glenn Simpson (Fusion-GPS) to DOJ leadership.
However, the ongoing Dossier story gets far more intriguing as it is now discovered that Bruce G Ohrs wife, Nellie H. Ohr, actually worked for Fusion GPS and likely helped guide/script the Russian Dossier. (Link) Contacted by Fox News, investigators for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) confirmed that Nellie H. Ohr, wife of the demoted official, Bruce G. Ohr, worked for the opposition research firm last year. The precise nature of Mrs. Ohrs duties including whether she worked on the dossier remains unclear but a review of her published works available online reveals Mrs. Ohr has written extensively on Russia-related subjects. HPSCI staff confirmed to Fox News that she was paid by Fusion GPS through the summer and fall of 2016.
But wait, it gets even better.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 201610; bruceohr; cia; crime; doj; fbi; fusiongps; ham; hamoperator; hamradio; jamescomey; nellieohr; numbersstation; numbersstations; ohr; peterstrzok; robertmueller; russia; trump; trumprussia
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To: Ann Archy
After coming under investigation over an alleged pattern of misconduct while deployed as a staff officer in Afghanistan, Shaffer responded by alleging that the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) failed to properly evaluate intelligence on 9/11 hijacker Mohamed Atta. Shaffer's allegations subsequently became known as the Able Danger. In October 2003, according to his later statement to Congress, Shaffer told the 9/11 Commission staff director, Dr. Philip D. Zelikow, that in 2000 a DIA data-mining program known as Able Danger had uncovered two of the three terrorist cells eventually implicated in the September 11 attacks. Shaffer reportedly told Zelikow that DIA leadership declined to share this information with the FBI because military lawyers expressed concerns about the legality of doing so. Shaffer also asserted that he briefed Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet on three separate occasions regarding his unit's activities. The 9/11 Commission Report did not mention Shaffer's allegations, but in 2005 and 2006 the Chairman of the House Select Intelligence Committee, Rep. Curt Weldon, publicized Shaffer's allegations in public statements and hearings.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:19:48 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
“It would be EXPLOSIVE if it turned out the October 2016 FISA warrant was gained by deception, misleading/manipulated information, or ......
“
Explosive, yes. But it ends there. There would be no consequences for any involved. Who has authority to see that offenders are brought to justice? Anyone with authority is as corrupt as these people.
We are no longer a free nation.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:20:32 AM PST
by
MayflowerMadam
( "Free men are not equal, and Equal men are not free".)
To: iontheball
“The first one to climb the steps is that smug Comey.”
And who’s going to make him do that? Who would try him and sentence him? Nobody.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:22:19 AM PST
by
MayflowerMadam
( "Free men are not equal, and Equal men are not free".)
To: ballplayer
I think you would find looking back at this,it cost a good republican rep. From Pennsylvania his seat when embarrassing information was revealed about the Clintons administration and 9-11.
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Chairman of the House Select Intelligence Committee, Rep. Curt Weldon
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:23:06 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
“The shoe is under the desk. The daisies and marigolds need water. Two bears are in the hemlock tree and need food.”
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:24:02 AM PST
by
blackdog
To: Badboo; LS
If Sessions was a man he would order all up front and center and peel these clowns history, emails and political machinations like an onion.
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Sessions will most likely surprise you.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:24:19 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: mad_as_he$$
Odd yes but not a good means of communication of confidential data. Mrs. Mad has a HAM license. Why? So we can communicate in the outback. No cell service. Everything you broadcast on a radio is subject to interception. Transmitting an obviously coded message will cause an Elmer somewhere to sit up and take note.
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I am far from an expert on that technology. I take your words seriously here.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:26:47 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:29:26 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: MayflowerMadam
Explosive, yes. But it ends there. There would be no consequences for any involved. Who has authority to see that offenders are brought to justice? Anyone with authority is as corrupt as these people.
We are no longer a free nation.
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I know it looks bad. I've been observing government corruption (and waste) for much of my 71 years. But, I'm holding out hope for a near miracle.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:29:53 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:30:42 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: MayflowerMadam; iontheball
And whos going to make him do that? Who would try him and sentence him? Nobody.
Excuse me for saying, but you may need a small attitude adjustment. You are waaaay too negative.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:31:36 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: blackdog
The shoe is under the desk. The daisies and marigolds need water. Two bears are in the hemlock tree and need food.
lol
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:32:29 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
Apparently her call sign is KM4UDZ as per QRZ.
Be sure and say “hello” if you should hear her on the air.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:33:33 AM PST
by
jack308
To: Ann Archy
By the way..... do you think this article in “newsworthy” enough to be placed in Breaking News?
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:40:13 AM PST
by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
ABSOLUTELY!! Make sure you post a picture of her also!
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:43:01 AM PST
by
Ann Archy
(Abortion....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: Badboo
Trump should demand a special prosecutor and skin alive anyone in the way
Trump may need a Marine Expeditionary Unit to sort this all out.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:45:57 AM PST
by
Jim Noble
(Single payer is coming. Which kind do you like?)
To: mylife
From Wikipedia:
“ The term first appeared in the March, 1971 issue of QST magazine’s “How’s DX” column by Rod Newkirk, W9BRD (now also VA3ZBB). Newkirk called them “the unsung fathers of Amateur Radio.” While he probably was not trying to coin a term at the time, here’s how Newkirk introduced “Elmer” in his column and, as it turned out, to the rest of the amateur radio world: “Too frequently one hears a sad story in this little nutshell: ‘Oh, I almost got a ticket, too, but Elmer, W9XYZ, moved away and I kind of lost interest.’” Newkirk went on to say, “We need those Elmers. All the Elmers, including the ham who took the most time and trouble to give you a push toward your license, are the birds who keep this great game young and fresh.”
A Technician license is fairly easy to get with a little study. It allow a licensee to use the UHF and VHF bands, which have a range of 3-50 miles, but usually are used with a high-tower repeater, allowing a sub-$100 hand-held radio (Chinese...) to communicate by analog or digital voice in about a 50-mile radius.
Most of the dialog in amateur radio is just chit-chat and radio checks. It would be very easy for a husband-wife to develop a normal-sounding code that no one would notice.
However, the vast majority of amateur radio licensees are men and it is less frequent to hear a woman’s voice on the air here in NC.
I suspect the FCC and NSA record the entire spectrum 24/7, particularly around DC.
To: jack308
Checked my log book. Never heard her or rag chewed with her.
To: a little elbow grease
Stunning....and unbelievable...
To: a little elbow grease
“but you may need a small attitude adjustment. You are waaaay too negative.”
I admit that I’m becoming negative. But my question was “who would try him and sentence him?”. It wasn’t rhetorical. I really want to know. It appears there are no noble people remaining in DC.
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posted on
12/12/2017 3:53:40 AM PST
by
MayflowerMadam
( "Free men are not equal, and Equal men are not free".)
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