No evidence of conspiracy between @realDonaldTrump and the Russians existed prior to the July 28, 2016 tip from the Australians.
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Durham describes what can only be described as a corrupt @FBI.
Andrew McCabe passed the information onto @petestrzok who, without even talking with the source of that information, immediately opened the #CrossfireHurricane investigation.
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I'm impressed that Durham did not white wash his report. He lists the different instances when @HillaryClinton should have been investigated, but because the @BarackObama administration wanted another Democrat in office, they buried those investigations.
Durham describes how on one or more occasions, when Carter Page or @GeorgePapa19 made statements which would help exonerate them ('exculpatory evidence'), the FBI simply withheld that information from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC).
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Durham goes a step further in damning the @FBI by pointing out that during the course of his investigation, one @FBI lawyer was prosecuted and convicted of falsifying a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) application to the FISC.
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Background information on the Steele Dossier.
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Durham states that the @FBI was aware that the information in the Steele Dossier had also be released to the press. In other words, they could not use the information released by the press as corroboration of the Dossier, when they were one and the same.
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Durham states how one allegation in particular was used in all 4 FISA applications against Carter Page. He goes on to recreate that allegation in full, and it reads like a discount Hollywood monologue.
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According to Durham,
1. The @FBI tried, but failed to corroborate any of the main allegations of the Dossier 2. Steele relied almost entirely on a singleRussian national source named Igor Danchenko
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When the @FBI finally interviewed Danchenko, he could not corroborate any of Steele's allegations in his Dossier, instead characterizing his conversations with his sub-sources as 'rumor & speculation'. The @FBI disclosed none of this to the FISC.
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In its first FISA application, the @FBI told the FISC that Danchenko was based in Russia. When the @FBI learned that he in fact lived in Washington, DC, it never corrected this fact in its subsequent 3 FISA applications to the FISC.
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I don't know what to make of this, to be honest. Danchenko is found to be unable to corroborate anything, the @FBI conceals key parts of his testimony to the FISC, then they bring him on as a Confidential Human Source (CHS). Reminds me of The Pelican Brief.
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In 2008, Danchenko attempted to bribe fellow employees at the @BrookingsInst for classified information. The @FBI opened an investigation & discovered he had ties to Russian intelligence officers. What's more damning is that in 2017 the @FBI was aware of this investigation.
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I'm assuming Durham has intentionally withheld more details on this for a reason. Either he believes investigation into this matter is beyond the scope of this document, or he didn't want to go down a rabbit hole of implicating @BarackObama/@real_GeorgeBush in this scandal.
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In closing the issue of the Steele Dossier, Durham says that they found no evidence that the @FBI even tried to address Danchenko's 2008 espionage matter before bringing him on as a Confidential Human Source (CHS)
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Durham next points out that the @FBI never disclosed Danchenko's unresolved 2008 espionage issue to the @TheJusticeDept, who, therefore, could not and did not disclose it to the FISC in their Carter Page FISA application.
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Finally, Durham points out the obvious fact that anyone who has ever watched a Bond movie could tell you: a Russian with ties to Russian Intelligence is probably feeding you Russian disinformation.
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Ms. Fitts, if you are reading this, I truly adore you. You are the epitome of 'cooler heads will prevail'. I can safely say this was my favorite testimony of the entire National Citizens Inquiry.
I've heard the saying "an ounce of gold would buy you a good suit in the 50's", but I'd never before seen that applied to a Roman toga 2,000 years ago 😂
I think a better way to word this would be to say that @JoeBiden is intentionally destroying America, that the Afghanistan withdrawal & the Russian sanctions had predictable results, and that the weaponization of the financial system took off after 9/11
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This prediction that a debt default is imminent was also echoed by @realDonaldTrump at his recent @CNN Town Hall event.
Badlands Media put out an article covering the fundamentals of law, such as why we are subject to laws so convoluted that we require lawyers to understand them.
However, I still don't buy into this whole 'America is a corporation' argument.
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I'm reminded of a quote, which I always attributed to Thomas Jefferson, but which I can no longer find anywhere.
"When laws become so verbose that the people cannot understand them, then they cease to be law."
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I think there is a principle where everyone breaks a handful of laws in any given day. Idling one's car, for example, is illegal in many parts of Canada.
Dr. Chris Shaw, a research professor from @UBC, testifying at the National Citizens Inquiry talks about the follies of Public Health Officer Bonnie Henry, vaccine injuries and the destruction of doctor patient confidentiality
Dr. Shaw being sworn, as well has having his bonafides read out.
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Dr. Shaw describes how, in addition to falling victim to Dr. Bonnie Henry's public health mandates and losing his position at @UBC, he watched that institution grab his research grants and simply gave it to another researcher.
Mr. Jeff Sandes, a journalist for the Epoch Times, testifying for the National Citizens Inquiry in Vancouver, British Columbia, shares an on the ground perspective on how journalism is corrupted by a polarized readership.
Mr. Sandes cites the experiences of journalist Sean Arthur Joyce as a cautionary tale of why journalists might not wish to take money from the government as those funds may come with strings attached.
In a theme shift that was common with the #NCI starting here in Vancouver, Dr. Matthew Cockle of the University of British Columbia starts by talking about his core competency, then pivots to calling out the legislature, the Premier and then the @wef
Dr. Cockle says that when the Premier of a province calls vaccine hesitant citizens 'covidiots' what they are doing is setting the agenda from the top down.
Dr. Cockle then begins his pivot from focusing on mismanagement of the government to a globally push drive to attack British Columbia's institutions. Here, he is mentioning how the @WHO called the past decade the 'decade of the vaccine'.