1) How did we all miss the clues revealing the illegal spying on the #WhiteHouse & @realDonaldTrump? It was right there in the #mirror staring us in the face! I am combining some posts from other threads for a look at the greatest scandal in American history! #SpyGate
2) On 5/7/18 President Trump went on record revealing that the White House had been bugged. He revealed this to three reporters for @Time Magazine, who missed all the hints & clues. He put this on record after he had ordered DAG Rosenstein to fire @Comey but before it was public.
3) Trump knew this would place him on the record revealing the illegal spying before the firing, but that Time would print it a week later. @michaelscherer @ZekeJMiller & @nancygibbs missed the clues the WH had been bugged forcing remodeling of 2 rooms. time.com/donald-trump-a…
4) What seemed to the reporters like an impromptu tour & conversation was a carefully honed series of leaks & drops to put things on the record before the firing of James Comey. He would discuss active surveillance in the White House, 'gold' found behind the walls & much more.
5) So what did President Trump want to talk about? Spying! Where does the tour start? The President's Private Dining Room, why is it so interesting? The President has just remodeled it &the reporters are right about one thing, he has a story to tell them! time.com/donald-trump-a…
6) The President tells them about remodeling the walls & the molding, added a large TV to the room so he can watch the news! But that's only the hook, he has so much more to tell them. The gold behind the walls? Microphones planted to spy on one of the President's favorite spots.
7) Then came this discussion about shutting down the White House Situation Room for 2 weeks to refurbish the conference table in the room. Anyone believing you close the nerve center of the WH to work on the table? Far more likely they were clearing it of listening devices.
8) He starts using the TV to show them recorded highlights from Congressional hearings. Not just any hearings of course, but #TrumpRussiaCollusionHearings First playing a clip of ODNI James Clapper stating there is no evidence of collusion. But this is just getting started.
9) Trump was like a coach using game film to plot out his next weeks moves & doesn't mention the FBI's investigation of him. Well not yet anyway! I wonder if the reporters @Time have figured out how important their interview really was? Will they revisit now? Let's hope!
10) Something dawned on me while I was watching video about Trump After Hours. They missed that Trump was putting a story bigger than #Watergate in their laps. Illegal surveillance against the @POTUS At 0:55 we may see the mirror that reveals everything!
11) What is reflected in the mirror? The TV & TiVo being used by the President to highlight abuses by intelligence & law enforcement officials. But more importantly, a TiVo system connected to cable TV would be a great device for recording & sharing information collected by bugs.
12) President Trump may have telegraphed this earlier, when he boasted about having the world's greatest TiVo system, covered in the Washington Post a few weeks earlier. I bet it was a very special TiVo set up to record confidential conversations of @POTUS gizmodo.com/a-brief-histor…
13) I am not a follower of believer of #qanon but those posts repeatedly refer to a mirror that reveals all. Is the mirror showing the TiVo the mirror that is reflecting the truth & revealing that Trump knew how he was bugged. Which he made very clear soon after the picture!
14) He tries to make sure the @Time reporters recognize that the surveillance is a fact, not an allegation. Something they call unproven while he offers them the proof, right in front of their eyes.
15) The reporters then discuss how President Trump is frustrated that reporters won't cover the stories he wants covered. Never realizing that he was baiting them into covering this story, even though they never connected the dots he gave them. Their own bias prevents recognition
16) In fact, he was getting them to cover the wiretapping story as Comey's termination approached. Even if they covered it just to claim Trump was wrong based on the testimony of Comey. Never realizing he was talking to them because he already had the vindication & proof.
17) Trump told them all this after he had decided to fire Comey & was getting all on the record to be published later. To explain why he fired James Comey. Regardless of what Sally Yates would say the next day. He'd win by using Twitter!
What does his TiVO mean? Proof
18) He turns the discussion back to the surveillance, not in the past tense but in the present. Making the staff joke when he says the White House Comms people can't get the surveillance out. Then says he knows where the leaks are coming from, the bugs the WH comms can't find!
19) The President then starts a tour of the private residence portion of the WH. The key feature he shows off? A supposedly encrypted secure telephone! Wonder why that is on a tour where he keeps talking about wiretapping? He even says it using a silly phrase, so they'll print it
20) It seems part of an intentional strategy, to tweet or say something inviting his opponents to mock him. All the while they are sharing a story he really wants to get into the public consciousness. Wiretapping, TiVo, remote controls, & many more examples exist.
22) The next day James Comey was fired as head of the FBI, triggering him to have a friend turned volunteer @FBI employee to leak memos of his meetings. with President Trump. At least one of the meetings was in the Private Dining Room the President had remodeled before the firing
23) And how did the President react to Comey's memos! On Twitter of course! You mean like tapes from bugs in the room where they held the conversation! He knew, just like when he tweeted about the Obama Wiretaps!

Tapes in parenthesis, because TiVo doesn't have tapes!
24) There is so much more to this story of surveillance in the White House, but I wanted to post this thread as a clean copy focused only on the revelations to @Time that the White House had been illegally bugged! It certainly isn't the end of the story of course!
My thread on this topic looks at the second effort to remove bugs from the WH. With a surprise remodeling, removal of all furniture, carpets, wallpaper, & decorations from the building to defeat an infestation of bugs, ok they said flies! But we know! threadreaderapp.com/thread/1033084…

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Breaking!
Neustar's access to government networks was worse than we thought!
And I thought they had everything!

It appears Neustar was subcontracted for EOP by Verisign, Inc. who had the federal contract to provide DNS services for ALL .gov websites!
#ButNothingsHappening
Verisign Inc. was providing DNS services for the entire .gov system under a contract with GSA.
The earliest contract that makes clear that they are managing the .gov domain for the federal government is in 2010 or 2011, but there are contracts earlier.
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Here is the contract from 2016 that was recently extended until June of 2022.
In 2014 when Neustar got access to do DNS services at the Executive Office of the President, Verisign was the contractor for all .gov domains. If Neustar was a subcontractor, it was for Verisign.
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Durham's response to Sussmann's motion to strike Durham's notification of conflicts of interest hearing request by Durham.

courtlistener.com/docket/6039058…
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How much more do they have?

Last week they said the law firm says Bosworth wasn't involved but they want the judge to ask him in person.
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Hi Marcy!
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Glencore connects to almost every Swamp on the planet, which is why Clinton had to pardon Marc Rich to sabotage decades of cases prior to 2001.
But they kept doing the same deals, including involvement in Chad.
These prosecutions stem from cases as far back as 2009, with various executives being flipped along the way.
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As expected, Sussmann's attorney's filed their motion for dismissal today.
Focusing on the materiality of his lies to the FBI, it's not going to work but this is meant for public consumption not the judge.
Let's see if he forces Durham to reveal more!
courtlistener.com/docket/6039058…
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Judges almost always leave these decision to the trial & don't dismiss cases before the evidence is presented.
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Gamal Abdelaziz was convicted of bribery for admissions.
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I found a lot of examples where these parents were linked to other criminal activity, including a $1B heathcare fraud case in Florida.
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So just tell them a fairy tale that it is misinformation.
@nytimes Where it gets interesting is that it is NYT's who started the story that Sussmann gave the CIA information from spying upon the White House.
Were they throwing Sussmann under the bus to distract from a bigger story?
This could all be false information trying to spin the NYTimes. But the researchers are claiming they were spying on the Obama White House, not the Trump White House, so why take that to CIA in Feb. 2017?
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