I'm sure their absence, as of late, in no way means they have come to their senses.I wonder where LongestHorn and Husker have gone to? LOL!
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I'm sure their absence, as of late, in no way means they have come to their senses.I wonder where LongestHorn and Husker have gone to? LOL!
I'm sure their absence, as of late, in no way means they have come to their senses.
Still....I remember Husker spiking the ball on how right he was about the IG report then when more info came out that made him look foolish he suddenly disappeared.
Still....
Oh yeah that's why I never hear from him.Husker's still here but according to him in his own words he only talks to the "educated" posters via PM.
Here is a good piece on him "The Maltese Phantom of Russiagate"
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2018/05/26/the_maltese_phantom_of_russiagate_.html
"In the shifting narratives of the Trump-Russia probe, a Maltese academic named Joseph Mifsud has remained a linchpin regarding claims of collusion. He is the professor who allegedly told Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos that the Russians had emails related to the Clinton campaign. The FBI says it opened its investigation in late July 2016 after Papadopoulos relayed that information to Australian diplomat Alexander Downer, and the Australians tipped off U.S. authorities.
While some news accounts describe Mifsud as an accomplice to Russian clandestine operations or a “cut-out” (intermediary), others contend he is a full-fledged Russian spy.
In an official report, Democrats on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence asserted that “in their approach to Papadopoulos, the Russians used common tradecraft and employed a cut-out,” a “Kremlin-linked…Maltese professor named Joseph Mifsud.”
No one in the American intelligence community has publicly challenged this description.
But there is one major problem with this story: No evidence has been presented to support the claim. Although Mifsud has traveled many times to Russia and has contacts with Russian academics, his closest public ties are to Western governments, politicians, and institutions, including the CIA, FBI and British intelligence services. One of Mifsud’s jobs has been to train diplomats, police officers, and intelligence officers at schools in London and Rome, where he lived and worked over the last dozen years.
The house-of-mirrors nature of the claim that Mifsud is a spy is reflected in the guilty plea Papadopoulos signed on Oct. 5, 2017 for making several material false statements to the FBI. It reads, in part: “Defendant PAPADOPOULOS further told the investigating agents that the professor was ‘a nothing’ and ‘just a guy talk[ing] up connections or something.’ In truth and in fact, however, defendant PAPADOPOULOS understood that the professor had substantial connections to Russian government officials (and had met with some of those officials in Moscow immediately prior to telling defendant PAPADOPOULOS about the ‘thousands of emails’) and, over a period of months, defendant PAPADOPOULOS repeatedly sought to use the professor's Russian connections in an effort to arrange a meeting between the Campaign and Russian government officials.
If Mifsud truly is a Russian agent – which is key to the collusion narrative – he could prove to be one of the most promiscuous spies in modern history. Western intelligence agencies and European politicians would have to spend the next few decades repairing the damage he did to global security by infiltrating key institutions and personnel. As of yet, however, there is no indication that any intelligence service has begun the embarrassing, but highly important, assessment of how it was penetrated and how it can re-fortify the vulnerabilities that Mifsud may have exposed. There has been no public effort to arrest him.
While most media accounts have simply repeated official claims that Mifsud is a sketchy character whose visits to Russia and academic contacts suggest he is working for Russian intelligence, a look at the available evidence challenges that narrative. It also raises the possibility that Mifsud, whose circles are tied to the Clintons, may, like another professor recently in the news, Stefan Halper, have actually been working for Western intelligence agencies.
Disappearance
Painting a full picture of Mifsud is difficult because after the 58-year-old professor was first identified by name in a Washington Post article in the weeks following Papadopoulos’ confession, he gave a few interviews to the international press, and then disappeared.
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Much more at the link
That can't be right, I've never gotten a PM from him.Husker's still here but according to him in his own words he only talks to the "educated" posters via PM.
I love these compilations of wrong. But I dont love that there is zero accountability for these people
Furthermore and just generally but can you imagine waking up each morning of your life, waiting for the text or email or call that tells you what you are supposed to be saying that day? Isnt it freaky how they all use the same weird word at the same time? These people are the modern Stepford Wives
Ironic in that you're putting out the same talking points as Vlad these days. :|
Ironic...
That happened 3 weeks ago? Maybe we can finally get to the bottom of that kiddie thing run out of the basement of the pizza place that had no basement. Barr doing what Barr does, running interference for Trump.If you like irony, you will love this
Bill Barr indicted eight individuals for illegally funneling foreign money to Adam Schiff, Hillary Clinton and several Democratic senators
California CEO and Seven Others Charged in Multi-Million Dollar Conduit Campaign Contribution Case
Bill Barr Indicts 8 For Illegally Funneling Foreign Money To Adam Schiff And Multiple Dem Senators | News Thud
I am pretty shocked noone on cable news has stuck a mic in the face of Rosemary Collyer by now
And the reason she finally stuck her head above ground was Nunes suggesting her court should be disbanded
Remember back in 2018, Nunes (+Goodlatte) exchanged communications with Collyer, which I posted at the time. To be clear, Nunes and Goodlatte warned Collyer of the strong possibility the FISC was being lied to. This was basically two years ago. Her response at the time? Basically she told Nunes and Goodlatte to trust the executive branch.... as does she.
Here is what I think -- this is a protect her court move
(1) She is too late with these details and criticism of what happened
(2) If she really cared, she would have issued an Order to Show Cause as to why the DOJ lawyers who kept signing these knowingly defective FISA apps should not be held in contempt of court.
But she didnt. Leaving the impression this is a PR move - an attempt to control the narrative
Mike Rogers (director of the NSA) is working with John Durham
What this should mean is that Durham will have the emails, phone calls, texts and other data of John Brennan, James Clapper, Susan Rice, James Comey, Andy McCabe, Peter Strzok, Stefan Halper, Sally Yates, Loretta Lynch
* Predict HORNS-AGGIES *
Sat, Nov 30 • 6:30 PM on ABC