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originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: Xcathdra
What better way to destroy your opponent than by accusing them of the very behavior your involved in.
Wonder where that came from...
Saul Alinsky 101: Accuse your opponent of what only you are doing, as you are doing it, to create confusion, cloud the issue, and inoculate voters against any evidence of your guilt.
originally posted by: SecretsoftheBlueApples
Glad folks are catching up. Q revealed this months ago.
a reply to: Xcathdra
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: Xcathdra
Thanks for posting this thread but what part of this story is new information aside from Sara Carter becoming aware of Halper's role. We have known Halper was part of the setup since May, yes? This is not me being critical. I'm just too lazy to pick the story apart to find the new goods.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: Xcathdra
Thanks for posting this thread but what part of this story is new information aside from Sara Carter becoming aware of Halper's role. We have known Halper was part of the setup since May, yes? This is not me being critical. I'm just too lazy to pick the story apart to find the new goods.
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: Xcathdra
Thanks for posting this thread but what part of this story is new information aside from Sara Carter becoming aware of Halper's role. We have known Halper was part of the setup since May, yes? This is not me being critical. I'm just too lazy to pick the story apart to find the new goods.
It also further elaborated on Halpers connections to russians from the years of 2012 thru 2015 as a professors.
I had not seen those facts outlined so clearly before this.
This shows that is wasnt just that the fbi was using halper to spy on page and papadopolous, but was also in fact working with accused russian spies for years.
Yet the fbi chose this man with connections to accused russian spies to spy on trump people to find out if they had connections to russians.
originally posted by: Grambler
And not that it is the biggest revelation in this article, but here we have yet another example of Obamas administration punishing whistle blowers as harshly as possible.
; his doj, irs, epa, fbi, etc.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: Grambler
Maybe Halper was supposed to be the fall guy that got immunity but Lovinger blew it and they had to conjure a new story.
Adam Lovinger was a Strategic Affairs analyst with the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment (ONA). Since January 2017 he had been working on loan as a White House National Security Council analyst after being selected for the position by General Michael Flynn.
On May 1, 2017, Lovinger was notified that his Top-Secret, Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS-SCI) clearance had been suspended. He was to return to the Pentagon immediately.
How Lovinger arrived at this juncture is both illuminating and frightening. In the end, his story will likely shine a light on a broader series of events—some of which remain not fully known.
In September 2016, Lovinger, who holds a doctorate in law and is a professor at Georgetown University, was working in the Office of Net Assessment as a strategist. His position within the specialized think tank required a top-level security clearance.
According to his Georgetown profile, Lovinger’s responsibilities include “net assessments and competitive strategies developed for the Secretary of Defense on strategic competition in the Indian Ocean region, the Persian Gulf, and sub-Saharan Africa.”
Lovinger had grown increasingly concerned over the ONA’s use of outside contractors, due in part to the “problem of cronyism” and a growing “revolving door policy” that resulted from ONA analysts leaving to join the better-paid ranks of private contractors.
In 2016, Lovinger decided to write the first in a series of emails to ONA’s new director, James H. Baker, who had recently been appointed by Obama’s Defense Secretary.
originally posted by: 727Sky
a reply to: Xcathdra
For those who follow some of this stuff it does seem like Sara Carter and Judicial Watch have uncovered more than all the government worker Bees together. Judicial Watch has been a force that just keeps digging; good for them.
originally posted by: SecretsoftheBlueApples
Glad folks are catching up. Q revealed this months ago.
a reply to: Xcathdra
originally posted by: EbbNFlow
And yet Mueller with all his resources and expertize comes up with bank fraud charges.
originally posted by: putnam6
The article says that Lovinger's clearance was downgraded (presumably from TS/SCI down to TS) and he was yanked out of the National Security Council and put back in the "cooler" at DOD on May 1, 2017. He was finally fired in March, 2018. Obama stopped being President in January, 2017. Exactly how did Obama manage to punish Lovinger five months into the Trump administration?
I would think there was some mad scrambling going after the surprise election of Trump, and probably a little departmental CYA.