Posted on 02/21/2019 5:15:41 PM PST by detective
You might remember back in May 2018 when sketchy porn lawyer Michael Avenetti was releasing U.S. Treasury notifications on Michael Cohen received from an unknown source within the Treasury Department. You might also remember when New Yorkers Ronan Farrow wrote a sympathetic article after talking to the leaking treasury official.
As a result the Treasury Inspector General began an investigation.
John C. Fry, 54, was an intelligence analyst with the IRSs law enforcement arm in San Francisco.
According to the North California U.S. Attorneys Office (full pdf below) after searching for IRS activity reports related to Michael Cohen, Mr. Fry shared the information with creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti and was also a source for Ronan Farrow.
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
Was he dating Lois Lerner?
I’m convinced Mueller and other Democrats already have Trumps tax returns.
And certain “selectively edited” parts will be leaked in 2020
It’s like starting to pull up a Dandelion from your grassy lawn. You grip the base of the yellow flower, pull up, only to find the taproot goes deep down, very deep. So you slowly pull again, only to have the taproot snap off in your hands!
So, yes, you got the top, most obvious weed, but the roots remain embedded, deep down into the dirty-dirt.
The best solution? Rototill, remove the diseased soil, replace with new soil, fertile and full of nutrients.
IRS leaked the name of the CEO and founder of Mozilla for donating to the popularly passed Prop 8 in Californication.
How about shut down, fire and prosecute everyone in that guys branch office.
And recall in 2008 Democrats in the police for and other unelected agencies doxed ‘Joe the Plumber’ for daring to catch Candidate Obama in an inconvenient spot talking about Marxust redistribution of wealth.
Rogue agents in the IRS
Rogue agents in the EPA
Rogue agents in the FBI
And not one damn whistleblower...
Too bad there is not a weed and feed for the fibbies and their ilk.
To weed out the weedy employees and promote the good ones.
Seems no one has the balls to do an actual cleanup.
Put him in jail - 5 years.
Not very Intelligent of him to do that.
This would probably look good on Avenati’s presidential resume.
TDS causes people to do stupid stuff.
See the other Thread on this subject for specific IRS Code on the violation; (UNAX VIOLATIONS)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/my/comments
Reasons he may not have pled not guilty; He is 54 years old. It maybe that he is hoping to string the legal process oput out to reach his minimum retirement age, 56 years, 2 months.
see
https://www.opm.gov/retirement-services/fers-information/types-of-retirement/#url=Early-Retirement
It’s gotta be hard to be a whistle blower when the very top of DOJ, FBI, IRS, DOS are deep state anti-Trumpers. Unless one is independently wealthy, it is excruciatingly difficult to risk your job/livelihood.
>>>TDS causes people to do stupid stuff<<<
Like Voting to give the DemoncRats the House last November.
FULL PENSION, NO JAIL TIME
Let that sink in and go back in U.S history as far as you want. Our government is rotten to the core as far back to the founding.
“Our government is rotten to the core as far back to the founding.”
No government can be trusted indefinitely, and all will become corrupt if those elected to and/or employed by government are allowed to spend any prolonged period of time in their positions.
Give to your neighbor (even the one you really like) a ‘leadership’ position with some level of control over the neighborhood, along with an opportunity to turn this position into power and money, and see what happens if he/she is left in this position for a prolonged period.
And yet we are to believe that 99 percent of the FBI and DOJ are honest, hard working people with love of country and the law.
HOTWASH!!!
I was eight when I found out about Santa Claus.
It was 2018 when I found out about the rotten law enforcement agencies in our government.
And what I will like to see is, that moron of a FBI Director Christopher Wray being on the hot seat.
He could have made a difference. And he didn’t even try.
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