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The Spies Who Hijacked America As a doctoral candidate at Cambridge working under "FBI Informant" Stefan Halper, I had a front-row seat for Russiagate by Stephen Schrage

133 posted on 08/09/2020 7:56:33 AM PDT by kabar
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THANK YOU for the link!
This is what Maria B’s guest, Stephen Schrage, was talking about. And he said NONE OF IT has been examined by the Intel Ct.
Hmmm, I wonder why....


146 posted on 08/09/2020 8:15:56 AM PDT by milagro (There is no peace in appeasement!)
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An amazing article Kabar. Thanks for the link.


158 posted on 08/09/2020 8:29:40 AM PDT by pugmama (Come fly with me.)
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here is the close on kabars link:
simply priceless:
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“I don’t remember.” That should be the official, trademarked motto of the government officials involved in these events. It is what former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates responded under oath this past Wednesday.

She had been asked if Vice President Biden raised the Logan Act in their Oval Office discussion of Flynn on January 5, 2017, seven days before the felony leak on Flynn’s alleged “Logan Act” violation was published. Flynn’s appeals hearing is on Tuesday, and Vice President Biden and President Trump are on the ballot in less than 90 days. These issues should be beyond politics. They should have been dealt with before now. They would have, if Washington insiders could “remember” things, like how to provide legally-mandated documents under our Constitution or their duties to the public.

This is also beyond the pervasive, often subconscious, partisanship that now blinds us. The intelligence leak claiming Russia supported Bernie Sanders over Vice President Biden in 2020’s critical Nevada Democratic caucuses, shows how our national security powers could just as easily be deployed against Democrats as against Republicans.

In my work after 9/11, I saw how those national security powers combined with unaccountable government officials could do things George Orwell never dreamed over. Russia and foreign interference in elections should be taken seriously. Yet pushing the threat of Russia—now a country with a GDP the CIA publicly estimates is far closer to Indonesia’s than our own—like we are in the middle of a 1950’s Red Scare push by Senator Joseph McCarthy, should not be used as a political weapon to cover up or excuse our own government officials’ abuses.

For years, political and intelligence officials have concealed key documents — and even my former supervisor the Walrus — in ways that have divided America and derailed our government’s work.If Biden, Trump, or members of their teams grossly abused national security powers to upend democracy, we deserve to know as soon as possible before the election.


166 posted on 08/09/2020 8:48:18 AM PDT by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic home of free because of the Brave)
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