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.
She only had 50 lookups. Evidently she is not on the air a great deal. Probably just on special occasions. Hi-Hi
Yes it is,I like him as well,wish I could get the original manuscript of his book ,BEFORe the CIA got a hold of it!
A little more about ‘lookups’, please and thanks?
Are we to believe that she was instantly able to acquire the knowledge to pass the theory amatuer radio test?
Me thinks there is less here than meets the eye.
Ping... need to bookmark this for reading later
McCain, Steele, and Tim Kaine were at the same security conference in Halifax that August. Wonder if the security conference was before or after Steele allegedly reached out to Wood. Or if this supposed contact with Wood is a red herring?
And...why the heck was Steele, a Brit and a former (?) spy, in on this? Who brought him in and why? If Steele was brought....
It is very easy to pass the test to use the VHF and UHF bands.
Here is a website with a free PDF study guide:
http://www.kb6nu.com/study-guides/
There is also a “one-day course” DVD on that site that will teach you everything you need to pass the test.
bkmk
From what I understand, it’s not too difficult to slap a laptop onto a HAM rig and encrypt stuff. A couple thousand, and you have near global, secret communication, though I bet the repeaters are monitored.
Thanks
I also learned yesterday that Wray was Rod Rosenstein’s direct boss at DoJ at the time that Rosenstein put together the people on the team investigating Trump-Russia.
She may have gotten the license to have handy if she ever needed to explain why she was legally entitled to be in possession of and/or allowed to use certain equipment....Wonder if they were worried about their comms being bugged and ham radio was going to be an emergency and/or back up method.
Jeff Sessions heard about this and went back to his garden to weed the rose bushes.
And she could have gotten the license and allowed someone else use of the equipment.
You do not need a license to buy amateur radio equipment — but you need a license to use it.
All of it points to the sheer desperation of the Clintons.
Their riches and their evil deeds were in the mix ....losing could not be an option.
QRZ is a web site that contains information about individual hams such as name, address, license class, etc., plus any information that the ham wants to include.
Lookups indicate that number of times the page has been accessed by other hams. Typically that is done during a contact. Thus 50 lookups implies that she is not very active. Many hams have contacts exceeding 10,000.
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