Posted on 05/18/2020 6:56:56 PM PDT by bitt
Was his call with Kislyak recorded by a different agency than the FBI?
Despite Wednesdays blockbuster news about the dozens of Obama-administration officials who unmasked then-incoming Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn, there remains a gaping hole in the story: Where is the record showing who unmasked Flynn in connection with his fateful conversation with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak?
There isnt one.
There is no such evidence in the unmasking list that acting national intelligence director Richard Grenell provided to Senators Chuck Grassley (R., Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R., Wis.). I suspect thats because General Flynns identity was not masked in the first place. Instead, his December 29 call with Kislyak was likely intercepted under an intelligence program not subject to the masking rules, probably by the CIA or a friendly foreign spy service acting in a nod-and-wink arrangement with our intelligence community.
Intelligence Collection Under FISA Unmasking is a term of art for revealing in classified reports the names of Americans who have been incidentally monitored by our intelligence agencies. Presumptively, the names of Americans should be concealed in these reports, which reflect the surveillance of foreign targets, primarily under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Broadly speaking, FISA governs two kinds of intelligence collection.
The first is traditional FISA the targeted monitoring of a suspected clandestine operative of a foreign power. If the FBI shows the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) probable cause that a person inside the United States is acting as a foreign powers agent, it may obtain a warrant to surveil that person. If the foreign powers suspected agent communicates with Americans, the latter are incidentally intercepted even though they are not the targets of the surveillance.
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No one has explained why it wouldn’t be the incoming NSA’s job to talk to the Russian ambassador. Our media are garbage.
It certainly fits, especially when you pin the tails of Halper, Steele and Dearlove.
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