Posted on 05/02/2019 10:37:49 AM PDT by navysealdad
The conversation at a London bar in September 2016 took a strange turn when the woman sitting across from George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser, asked a direct question: Was the Trump campaign working with Russia? The woman had set up the meeting to discuss foreign policy issues. But she was actually a government investigator posing as a research assistant, according to people familiar with the operation. The F.B.I. sent her to London as part of the counterintelligence inquiry
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The times story is like Lois Learner planting a question trying to get the story out on her terms
Rush just said that the woman named Turk was CIA, not FBI.
that’s how socialism and later communism began and stays around despite 100% evidence contrary to followers daydreams
I'm reminded of the scene in the movie Day of the Jackal when the French detective is exposing the leaker in the French government's team trying to track the Jackal.
One of the ministers asks the detective, "How did you know whose phone to tap?" The detective responded, "I didn't. So I tapped them all." The silence in the room is deafening when all the ministers realized that their phones have been tapped.
Similarly, I think we will eventually find that virtually all of Hillary's enemies were spied upon during the election. Remember that this is the same Hillary whose White House was found to have 900 FBI files without justification.
FBI Deep State In Panic Mode Spygate Bombshell Just Dropped
According to Papadopoulos congressional testimony, he thought she was offering sex for information.
https://twitter.com/byronyork/status/1124008222166278144?s=21
They should have done their research, he has his hands full at home.
Lots of spying going on out there..
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