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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Deep State has begun a counterattack to distance itself from the Fusion GPS dossier in a move that was predicted by QAnon on Jan. 13.
In a C-Span interview broadcast on Jan. 15, New York Times reporter Scott Shane, a specialist who reports primarily on the U.S. intelligence community, argued the Fusion GPS was a product of Russian intelligence disinformation designed to mislead the FBI, not a product of Clinton campaign opposition research that served as the basis for the DOJ obtaining FISA court approval to conduct electronic surveillance of Donald Trump, his campaign officials, and top players in the transition team.
Congressional investigations into the Trump dossier have so far been focused on the FBI and Justice Department. They still are, but now investigators are also looking into a possible Obama State Department role in the collection and dissemination of sensational and still-unverified allegations against candidate Donald Trump gathered by a former British spy working for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
In addition to having contacts in the Obama Justice Department and FBI, that former spy, Christopher Steele, was also well-connected with the Obama State Department. A book published in November by a correspondent at the Guardian, "Collusion: Secret meetings, dirty money, and how Russia helped Donald Trump win," noted that Steele's 2010 work on the World Cup soccer corruption investigation won him the trust not only of the FBI, but the State Department as well. From author Luke Harding:
The [soccer] episode burnished Steele's reputation inside the U.S. intelligence community and the FBI. Here was a pro, a well-connected Brit, who understood Russian espionage and its subterranean tricks. Steele was regarded as credible. Between 2014 and 2016, Steele authored more than a hundred reports on Russia and Ukraine. These were written for a private client but shared widely within the State Department and sent up to Secretary of State John Kerry and to Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, who was in charge of the U.S. response to the Ukraine crisis. Many of Steele's secret sources were the same sources who would supply information on Trump. One former State Department envoy during the Obama administration said he read dozens of Steele's reports on Russia. The envoy said that on Russia, Steele was "as good as the CIA or anyone." Steele's professional reputation inside U.S. agencies would prove important the next time he discovered alarming material, and lit the fuse again.
originally posted by: Grambler
So he is suggesting that the dossier could be the Kremlins effort to discredit trump.
As I have been saying for months, the most direct and successful way that the Kremlin could hurt faith in our government would be through the financing and pushing of the Kremlin backed dossier by the Hiaallrys team, the DNC, and their media friends.
Just what has the FBI used this dossier for, and why are they stonewalling oversight?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: visitedbythem INFOwars..... really
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
Its official alex jones has called out all the media and was proven right yet again.
He saves us again just like for the y2k bug.
Christopher Steele, the former British spy who wrote the infamous anti-Donald Trump dossier, acknowledges that a sensational charge his sources made about a tech company CEO and Democratic Party hacking is unverified.
In a court filing, Mr. Steele also says his accusations against the president and his aides about a supposed Russian hacking conspiracy were never supposed to be made public, much less posted in full on a website for the world to see on Jan. 10.
In a C-Span interview broadcast on Jan. 15, New York Times reporter Scott Shane, a specialist who reports primarily on the U.S. intelligence community, argued the Fusion GPS was a product of Russian intelligence disinformation designed to mislead the FBI, not a product of Clinton campaign opposition researchthat served as the basis for the DOJ obtaining FISA court approval to conduct electronic surveillance of Donald Trump, his campaign officials, and top players in the transition team.
originally posted by: NobodiesNormal
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
Its official alex jones has called out all the media and was proven right yet again.
He saves us again just like for the y2k bug.
poor example, the y2k bug was real it did happen many systems around the globe where effected, hydrodams shut down unexpectedly almost causing bursting, hospitals broke down life support systems failed to function, people died.
luckily all the preparation before hand directly due to people like alex hyping the issue meant that majority of worldwide systems had been adapted to the change over so they wouldn't fail, it is only due to that the systems which failed were minimal. had the hype and preparation not occurred it would have been a doomsday event.
deny ignorance pal.
the MSM has made moves to abandon the russia narrative before, particularly right after cnn execs got caught on hidden tape calling it all a "nothingburger" (thats right cnn started the nothing burger term)
but then they swung back into supporting it, this could just be another of those wavering moments.