"Orbis Business Intelligence" is the missing company name they are rummaging for. The recipe for disinfo is around 90% truth and ten percent complete fabrication. The OSS used to call them "Black Letters". This could all be solved with one pee tape. wired.com/story/the-murk…
The funny thing is that Clinton had two oppo docs on Trump. One massive 400+ pager that included every published article on Trump and an attempt to figure out his links to Russia. He ended up in the arms of Israel and the Gulfie tribals while his minions humped Ukraine.
And then there were Trump's girlfriends. A tawdry bad porno oppo doc that could have nuked 100 politicians careers never surfaced. Even Billy Bush didn't slow Donald's roll.
If you outsource spying to proxies aka brutal regimes and they insert real and fabricated data back into the narrative. It's not illegal. Same goes for hacking, harassment and murder. It's good to be dictator. Its also why we drop bad people off in Egypt and other ugly places.
Our intel gathering relationship with Israel, UAE, KSA and some other less than scrupulous nations is our dance with the devil. They provide intel on people with networks we don't have. We just disagree on what a terrorist is.

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