Remember when @Jim_Jordan and @MarkMeadows asked why two DOJ prosecutors Andrew Weissman and Zainab Ahmad had been liasing with Bruce Ohr on Steele dossier related matters in 2016?
Counterintelligence probe? Prosecutors read in on Steele dossier?
"In 2016, prior to the presidential election..." 🤔
Weissman and Ahmad had been told by Bruce Ohr that Christoper Steele (employed by the DNC) was desperate to prevent @realDonaldTrump from becoming President.
Ahmad had been plucked from New York and moved to headquarters in the Spring of 2016. Organised a conference for @Comey
I've been told that when she worked on terrorism cases in the UK. She used Martin Polaine and Arvinder Sambei's former cases as part of US extradition requests.
Zainab worked on Operation Pathway. She got a UK commendation for it.
Operation Pathway was a major US-UK operation. Zainab did some excellent work with her British counterparts.
Some of the information used in the case came from Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad.
Amicus were using LCILP as a vehicle for counterterrorism work. Joseph Mifsud provided the venues for training at the London Academy of Diplomacy and Link Campus in Rome.
DOJ know.
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Gurpatwant Singh Pannun is a controversial figure. @TIME gave him a platform because he's a thorn in the side of #India.
I actually think the interview was good. It made the Khalistan movement look like a bunch of crazy folk in the diaspora with little to no support in India.
When confronted on his threat to Air India. He folded.
Transnational repression is a buzzword in international relations, IHL and HRL.
There is no concrete evidence that India was directly involved in plots. But the fact pattern is being fluffed out. Alarm bells ringing as a result.
"I will never incite the people of Punjab who are working with me to go and take violence as the path. Because that is exactly what I'm fighting. We are fighting India’s violence with votes." We all know that's a lie.
"Though the movement has little support in India today—in the latest state election, the only remaining pro-Khalistan party secured less than 3% of the vote—the demand has persisted among the Sikh diaspora." @TIME
"Some experts say that within the Sikh community in India, and to some extent even the Sikh diaspora, there is less of an urgency for a separatist homeland compared to other issues like farmers’ protests, high debt, and drug addiction. Would you agree?"
Pannun answered, "No." Khalistanis don't speak for Sikhs in India. They are on their own warped path.
360 Security Technology (Qihoo 360) has been involved in helping Pakistan's cybersecurity according to sources. The Pakistani embassy in Beijing recently came to an official agreement of consultation.
Has anyone researched Daniel O. Graham, a former Deputy Director of the CIA and Director of DIA, and his ties to Khalistan radicals, Chohan and Ganga Singh Dhillon in the 70s-80s in DC?
Spook historians have claimed US support for Sikh radicals were part of KGB active measures.
It's not surprising because Bush Snr and Reagan wanted to use religion to fight communism.
They used right-wing Christians in Rome and Latin America. Sikhs to cause unrest in socialist India wouldn't have been a stretch.
I did protest William Gomes demand for Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh figures to get a Nobel Peace Prize. But that was decades ago. Jamaat got war crimes tribunals instead.