Some of us remember when Jim Clapper, as the hyper-PC director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, purged the DIA of its best Russian counterintelligence professionals and warmed to a group of radical Che Guevara fans at the Latin America desk, including one Ana Belen Montes.
Here's Jim Clapper's protectee, and her cheerleading squad. She's scheduled for early release in 2022. workers.org/2020/06/49205/
FBI busted Ana Belen Montes just 10 days after the 9/11 attacks. She was working as a Cuban spy in the DIA, her pro-Castro views in plain sight. Jim Clapper protected her. archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/…
It happened before Jim Clapper's tenure as DIA director, but Cuban spy Ana Belen Montes was directly responsible for providing intelligence that helped Communist guerrillas kill US Army SSG Greg Fronius in El Salvador. I was in El Salvador at the time. sofrep.com/specialoperati…
Greg Fronius was 27 when he was killed. His body is buried in Pennsylvania. He was awarded "the Silver Star (Posthumously) for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action."

He was an intelligence officer. I don't recall Jim Clapper saying a kind word about him.

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.@ProjectLincoln, co-founded by a registered agent of the Russian government, fell for Iran's false-flag operation.
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1) Let's look at the material parts of the intelligence professionals' letter about Hunter Biden's emails.

The letter hedges a lot more than the "news" reporting leads the reader to think, but the reasons & conclusions are unbecoming of a professional. politico.com/f/?id=00000175…
2) "the arrival on the US political scene of emails purportedly belonging to Vice President Biden’s son Hunter, much of it related to his time serving on the Board of the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation."
3) Just "earmarks," no evidence, but still a valid concern.

But they express no concern about how Joe Biden's son was on the board of Burisma, which was set up under the pro-Kremlin Yanukovich government of Ukraine, or whether that was an influence op.
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@davereaboi Some of the people on this list are so publicly politicized that they can't be taken seriously as neutral intelligence professionals any more. Some never were true professionals in the first place. Others were indeed professionals, but were noted soft-liners toward Moscow.
@davereaboi I agree with the first three paragraphs of the letter. It's good that the letter admit the limitations the signers have in the field of Russian disinformation, saying, "A few of us worked against Russian information operations in the United States in the last several years."
@davereaboi It is irresponsible for them to state, as fact, that the Hunter Biden-related email cache "has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation."

Not one of them says that they have seen the emails. They don't even say that they conferred with people who studied them.
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1) The Senate investigation of Hunter Biden was about how foreign corruption influenced American national security. @JoeBiden surrogates are spinning it as an unfair attack on a relative.

Let's pick through the @RonJohnsonWI-@ChuckGrassley
report: hsgac.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/…
2) Timeline after the mass protests in Ukraine that ousted pro-Russian President Viktor Yanokovych on February 21, 2014:

"Less than two months later, over the span of only 28 days, significant events involving the Bidens unfolded..."
3 "On April 26 2014, Vice President Biden met with his son's business partner, Devon Archer, at the White House. Five days later, Vice President Biden visited Ukraine, & he soon afterward was described in the press as the 'public face of the administration's handling of Ukraine."
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In May 2017, the Center for Security Policy called for an expanded, bipartisan investigation into Russian collusion and corruption in American politics.

We offered 13 reasons, including investigating Hunter Biden and Burisma. Here's what we recommended. centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2020/10/18/the…
#10. Hunter Biden & the pro-Kremlin Ukrainian oligarch. In 2014, former Vice President Biden’s son, Hunter, joined the board of Burisma...headed by a former minister of ousted Kremlin loyalist Viktor Yanukovych & is under British investigation for international money laundering.
Reason 13: "13. Crowdstrike: Source of the narrative on Russian hacking for Trump. Crowdstrike is the IT firm owned by a Russian expatriate, Dmitry Alperovich, that first announced that the Russian government 'probably' hacked its client, the Democratic National Committee...."
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Important story of how the Hunter Biden computer drive was discovered and handed to FBI, per the father of the computer store owner. The article names names and dates. sonar21.com/yes-the-hunter…
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3) "He is his own man. How do I know? I have known his dad for more than 20 years."

This is a remarkable story by a blogger who got the story straight from the father of the Delaware computer store man who discovered the #HunterBidenEmails. Follow along.
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