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Marc Elias was the original expeditor of the RussiaGate hoax in 2016 from his perch at Perkins Coie, then Hillary Clinton’s campaign law firm, which laundered payments to Christopher Steele, front-man for Glenn Simpson’s Fusion GPS political PR shop, which concocted the fraudulent “dossier” and set in motion a train of DC intel blob legal shenanigans aimed at defenestrating Donald Trump from the White House — the Mueller Investigation, impeachment, etc. While all that was going on through the Trump term, and with the Covid-19 Op providing cover, Mr. Elias engineered the 2020 changes in many states’ election laws and bylaws to permit large-scale mail-in voting, organized ballot-harvesting activities, and introduce the use of drop-boxes for receiving bundled votes. He and his George Soros-financed staff lawyers sued states that attempted to require voter-identification, and provided legal protection for Mark Zuckerberg’s $419-million-dollar assault on election precinct staffing in swing states. When the 2020 election concluded suspiciously, Mr. Elias and his gang joined lawsuits in every case where the balloting was contested and got more than sixty of them dismissed on the basis of “standing,” without the merits of the cases being heard. This is Lawfare. This time around, 2024, Mr. Elias has done everything possible to ensure that millions of illegal aliens stuffed into swing states will have their putative identities attached to harvested mail-in ballots from addresses such as Walmart parking lots and storage units, and has filed lawsuits wherever a state threatens to require proof of citizenship for voting. He has also filed sixty peremptory lawsuits to obstruct attempts to audit any election count after November 5 — as if it is an affront to democracy to even ask questions about official misconduct. A parallel Lawfare scam underway is the Democratic Party-sponsored 65 Project that seeks to disbar Trump-adjacent lawyers who attempt to challenge any voting irregularities in this year’s election. Its mission statement reads: The 65 Project is a bipartisan effort to protect democracy from these once-and-future abuses by holding accountable Big Lie Lawyers who bring fraudulent and malicious lawsuits to overturn legitimate election results, and by working with bar associations to deter future abuses by establishing clear standards for conduct that punish lies about the conduct or results of elections. Related: Benjamin Wittes 06/23/2017 Public Accounts by Friends Show James Comey Leaked While FBI Director Benjamin Wittes 05/22/2017 Comey pal sez Director thought POTUS hug was off-putting Benjamin Wittes 10/25/2016 Ex-Klingon director calls Hannity a ‘true propagandist' Related: Marc Elias 07/15/2024 Trump's enemies make him stronger Marc Elias 07/03/2024 Russia Hoaxer Marc Elias' Firm Sues To Let Foreign Billionaires Buy Ohio Elections Marc Elias 05/20/2024 Turley: Judge ‘Hand-Picked’ to Oversee Trump Persecution Illegally Donated to Biden and the Democrats | |
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Confirmed: Nellie Ohr Lied About Ham Radio To Congress… |
2022-05-15 |
[LAST REFUGE] Nellie Ohr is the wife of DOJ official Bruce Ohr. Nellie Ohr, a specialist in Russian matters, was also a contract employee of the CIA for multiple years. In September 2015 Nellie Ohr approached her former colleague at Fusion GPS (Glenn Simpson) for a job. Nellie Ohr was hired as a contract agent by Fusion to work on the ’Trump Project’ assembling political opposition research that was later shared with another Fusion GPS contract employee, Christopher Steele, and compiled into the ’Steele Dossier’. It always seemed sketchy that at the same time Nellie Ohr began communicating with Christopher Steele and other governmental participants associated with the Steele Dossier, May 2016, she applied for a Ham Radio License [FCC LINK]: |
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Jury orders organizers of antisemitic Charlottesville rally to pay $26M in damages | |
2021-11-24 | |
[IsraelTimes] After a monthlong civil trial, jurors remain deadlocked on two key claims in case against 2017 ’Unite The Right’ rally where neo-Nazi ...adherents of a philosophy that was seen even at the time as pure evil, which makes them either consciously and purely evil, or attention-seeking ratbags. Pick one, or both.... s chanted ’Jews will not replace us’ The pre-verdict version of this article was not so bold, calling them only white nationalists, though they neglected the scare quotes. A jury ordered 17 “white nationalist”...scare quotes throughout are mine... leaders and organizations to pay more than $26 million in damages on Tuesday over the violence that erupted during the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. That’s the one where the gun toters were from several chapters of Redneck Revolt/John Brown Gun Club — which calls itself Antifa’s militia wing — pretending to be white supremacists. In a just world, they would be the ones tried and fined... After a nearly monthlong civil trial, the jury in a US District Court deadlocked on two key claims but found the “white nationalists” liable on four other claims in the lawsuit filed by nine people who suffered physical or emotional injuries during the two days of demonstrations.Attorney Roberta Kaplan said the plaintiffs’ lawyers plan to refile the suit so a new jury can decide the two deadlocked claims. She called the amount of damages awarded from the others counts "eye opening." "That sends a loud message," Kaplan said. The verdict, though mixed, is a rebuke to the white nationalist movement, particularly for the two dozen individuals and organizations accused in a federal lawsuit of orchestrating violence against African Americans, Jews and others in a meticulously planned conspiracy. White nationalist leader Richard Spencer vowed to appeal, saying the "entire theory of that verdict is fundamentally flawed." He said plaintiffs’ attorneys made it clear before the trial that they wanted to use the case to bankrupt him and other defendants. "It was activism by means of lawsuits, and that is absolutely outrageous," he said. "I’m doing fine right now because I had kind of accepted in my heart the worst that could happen. I had hope, of course, but I’m not terribly surprised or crestfallen." Jurors were unable to reach unanimous verdicts on two pivotal claims based on a 150-year-old federal law passed after the Civil War to shield freed slaves from violence and protect their civil rights. The Ku Klux Klan Act contains a rarely used provision that allows private citizens to sue other citizens for civil rights violations.
The jury did find the defendants liable under a Virginia state law conspiracy claim and awarded $11 million in damages to the plaintiffs under that claim. Jurors also found five of the main organizers of the rally liable under a claim that alleged they subjected two of the plaintiffs to intimidation, harassment or violence that was motivated by racial, religious or ethnic animosity. The jury awarded the plaintiffs $1.5 million in damages on that claim. The final two claims were made against James Alex Fields Jr., ...also in our archives as James A. Fields, diagnosed schizophrenic among other things, poor man. Hopefully he is getting the treatment he needs in prison... an avowed Hitler admirer ...so many schizophrenics admire Hitler, Napoleon, and so forth. Given it’s a function of their madness, one can’t judge them for it as one would a sane preference in that direction... who intentionally drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing one woman and injuring 19. Queerly enough, Heather Heyer apparently died of a heart attack, not of being hit by a car. But the injured definitely discovered why steel wins over flesh... The jury found Fields, who is serving life in prison for murder and hate crimes, liable on an assault or battery claim and awarded six plaintiffs just under $6.8 million in damages. The jury awarded the same plaintiffs nearly $6.7 million on a claim that Fields intentionally inflicted emotional distress on them.Hundreds of white nationalists descended on Charlottesville for the Unite the Right rally on Aug. 11 and 12, 2017, ostensibly to protest city plans to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Actually, they were there to protest the erasure of American history, of which this was one small example from just that year. During a march on the University of Virginia campus, white nationalists chanted "Jews will not replace us," ...or more likely “You will not replace us” — the Jew chant makes no sense unless one assumes the crowd must have been Jew-haters because they're white, donchaknow... surrounded counterprotesters and threw tiki torches at them.Then-president Donald Trump ...The tack in the backside of the Democratic Party... touched off a political firestorm when he failed to immediately denounce the white nationalists, saying there were "very fine people on both sides." A deliberately manufactured firestorm based on a deliberately incomplete transcription of President Trump’s considerably more nuanced statement, as I recall, the first of many equally manufactured firestorms. The lawsuit — funded by Integrity First for America, a nonprofit civil rights organization formed in response to the violence in Charlottesville ...more a Progessive Democrat dirty trick organization funded by the usual lefty uber-rich cabals than a civil rights org. We all know that those are like... — accused some of the country’s most well-known white nationalists of plotting the violence, including Jason Kessler, the rally’s main organizer; Spencer, who coined the term "alt-right" to describe a loosely connected band of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and others; and Christopher Cantwell, a white supremacist who became known as the "crying Nazi" for posting a tearful video when a warrant was issued for his arrest on assault charges for using pepper spray against counterdemonstrators.The trial featured emotional testimony from people who were struck by Fields’ car or witnessed the attacks as well as plaintiffs who were beaten or subjected to racist taunts. Melissa Blair, who was pushed out of the way as Fields’ car slammed into the crowd, described the horror of seeing her fiancé bleeding on the sidewalk and later learning that her friend, 32-year-old Heather Heyer, had been killed. "I was confused. I was scared. I was worried about all the people that were there. It was a complete terror scene. It was blood everywhere. I was terrified," said Blair, who became tearful several times during her testimony. During their testimony, some of the defendants used racial epithets and defiantly expressed their support for white supremacy ![]() individual happinessfirst will invariably fail. Strangely enough, other successful societies, such as China, Japan, Korea, and those kinds of places could also be lumped with white supremacistsocieties, since they push the same values... . They also blamed one another and the anti-fascist ...anybody you disagree with, damn them... political movement known as Antifa ...the armed wing of the Democratic Party... for the violence that erupted that weekend. In closing arguments to the jury, the defendants and their lawyers tried to distance themselves from Fields and said the plaintiffs had not proved that they conspired to commit violence at the rally. Before the trial, Judge Norman Moon issued default judgments against another seven defendants who refused to respond to the lawsuit. The court will decide damages against those defendants. More about Integrity First for America. Amusingly — or not, as the case may be — not one of the words in the name is true of the organization: Tech Billionaire Who Bankrolled Numerous Disinformation Projects Linked To $620,000 Donation To Fusion GPS’s Legal Fund Dated December 21, 2020 [DailyCaller] An anti-Trump group funded heavily by Reid Hoffman, a liberal billionaire tech titan who’s bankrolled political disinformation peddlers, contributed $620,000 to a legal fund for Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm behind the controversial Steele dossier, financial filings show. According to IRS ...the Internal Revenue Service; that office of the United States government that collects taxes and persecutes the regime's political enemies... filings, The group Integrity First for America (IFA) made the contribution in 2018 for the legal defense fund of Bean LLC, the holding company for Fusion GPS. IFA, which launched in October 2017, is the first entity to be identified as one of Fusion’s benefactors. Initially billed as an anti-corruption group that planned to investigate Donald Trump ...His ancestors didn't own any slaves... ’s business dealings, IFA has since turned it focus on litigation against white supremacist groups. It is not clear whether Hoffman was aware that IFA has helped Fusion GPS. The New York Times ![]() ... which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... reported in October 2017 that Hoffman planned to give more than $1 million to IFA. IFA’s board chairwoman, Monica Graham, told Agence La Belle France-Press in February 2018 that the initial funding for the group came from Silicon Valley funders. She singled out Hoffman as a significant donor. IFA received $2.9 million in contributions in 2017 and nearly $9 million in 2018, according to its filings with the IRS. Hoffman has funded multiple anti-Trump and anti-Republican initiatives, some of which have faced accusations of pushing politically-charged disinformation. Hoffman apologized in late 2018 after The New York Times reported that he was a top funder for a project spearheaded by the tech firm New Knowledge, which created fake online personas aimed at influencing conservatives voters in Alabama’s Senate special election in December 2017. According to The Times, the project’s operators created thousands of fake Russian accounts that followed Republican candidate Roy Moore. The mass following generated national media coverage and fueled the narrative that Republicans were the party favored most by Russia. New Knowledge worked closely with Fusion GPS, according to a book by Fusion founders Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch. The firm also contributed to a Senate Intelligence Committee report about Russia’s efforts to push disinformation on social media. Hoffman was an early backer to ACRONYM, the progressive tech company behind the botched app used in the Iowa Democratic caucuses earlier this year. Another Hoffman-funded entity, American Engagement Technologies, published misleading Facebook ads from accounts designed to stifle Republican voter turnout in the special election. Facebook announced in January 2019 that it was investigating New for Democracy, another group Hoffman financed that was accused of publishing misleading news stories ahead of the 2018 midterms. Dmitri Mehlhorn, who is reported to be Hoffman’s top political adviser, was on the board for News for Democracy. He is also on the board of IFA. Susie Buell, a Democratic activist who is close to Bill and Crooked HillaryClinton ![]() the smartest woman in the world,usually described by the rest of us as The Thing That Wouldn't Go Away. Politix is not one of her talents, but it's something she keeps trying to do... , is also an IFA board member. One of IFA’s founding executives is Mary Mapes, a former CBS News producer who was fired in 2005 over her work on a report on fabricated documents that said George W. Bush dodged serving in the Vietnam War. Related: James Alex Fields: 2021-11-19 US jurors to hear closing arguments in ‘Unite the Right’ trial James Alex Fields: 2018-08-14 It's Not Just Confederate Monuments‐All Statues of Problematic Men Must Go James Alex Fields: 2017-08-20 Florida man kicked out of school for saluting Lee statue Related: James A. Fields: 2019-06-29 James A. Fields Jr., avowed neo-Nazi in Charlottesville car attack, sentenced to life in prison James A. Fields: 2017-08-20 Tweet from the account of Charlottesville rally organizer insults slain protester Heather Heyer Related: Reid Hoffman: 2020-12-28 Big Tech Writes Its Ticket to the White House Reid Hoffman: 2020-05-28 How to destroy your wealth: Tech billionaires prepared to blow many millions (again) to boost sadsack Dem candidate Reid Hoffman: 2019-09-26 Kavanaugh Accuser Flew on Private Plane of Tech Boss Linked to Disinformation Campaign Related: Unite The Right: 2021-10-31 Lincoln Project co-founder refuses to apologize for trying to smear VA GOP gubernatorial candidat Unite The Right: 2020-06-21 My terrifying five-day stay inside Seattle's cop-free CHAZ Unite The Right: 2017-08-15 Charlottesville, truth, and the new cultural revolution Related: Redneck Revolt: 2020-07-29 More than 20 people were arrested at the antifa/BLM riot over the weekend in Richmond, Va. that were organized in support of the Portland antifa riots Redneck Revolt: 2020-07-28 White supremacists disguised as Black Lives Matter supporters triggered riots, Richmond mayor says Redneck Revolt: 2020-07-14 Trove of Leaked FBI, Fusion Center and DHS Documents Provide Insight Into Antifa, Charlottesville, Political Bias, and the Erosion of Civil Liberties | |
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2021-07-10 |
[American Thinker] The writer who calls himself Techno Fog has been following closely the libel lawsuit launched by Alfa Bank's owners against Fusion GPS over its accusations that the bank had engaged in "bribery, extortion, and interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election." Mark Wauck provides context: Unfounded concerns and rampant conspiracy theory. The Durham report will tell all. The Indictments are coming soon. You'll see ! Anyone might be forgiven for imagining that the Russia Hoax is over and done with. But it's not. And Techno Fog has a very interesting article to remind us of that fact. As you may recall, during the final month or two of the 2016 election campaign, outlandish accusations were leveled against Alfa Bank. The basic idea was that a Russian bank, Alfa Bank, was laundering money on behalf of Donald Trump, money that the Putin regime was paying Trump as their supposed agent. These outlandish accusations came from the Hillary campaign and its oppo research branch — in other words, Fusion GPS (remember?), Glenn Simpson, and shady Clinton campaign lawyers. The whole story quickly collapsed under the weight of its own absurdity, after a brief flurry of excitement ginned up in the Dem media proxy outlets. Even oppo research stories require some minimal factual content, and this story lacked the bare minimum. Apparently the Clinton campaign thought the whole thing would be water over the dam, but Alfa bank had other ideas. They sued, and Techno Fog brings us up to date: Related: Alfa Bank: 2021-07-09 Why is a Fusion GPS attorney risking sanctions? Alfa Bank: 2020-07-11 Christopher Steele Court Case Exposes Shady New Spygate Dirt Alfa Bank: 2020-04-29 Christopher Steele Had Undisclosed Meeting With DNC, Clinton Campaign Lawyers Related: Techno Fog: 2021-07-09 Why is a Fusion GPS attorney risking sanctions? Techno Fog: 2020-05-24 Judge Sullivan - ordered to explain his reasons for not granting the DOJ motion to dismiss - has hired a lawyer to apparently do his work for him. Techno Fog: 2020-05-06 The DOJ has just produced even more documents to Flynn's lawyers. |
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2021-07-09 |
[Techno Fog @ Substack] Fusion GPS appears desperate to settle a potentially catastrophic case. Fusion GPS attorneys have been accused of violating ethics rules in the case they’re defending against Alfa Bank. What do they want to keep hidden? BACKGROUND In 2017, the owners of Alfa Bank (we’ll call them Alfa Bank for the purposes of this article) sued Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson for their publication of false statements accusing Alfa Bank of "bribery, extortion, and interference in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election." As a reminder, it was Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson who, along with others, created and spread bogus Trump/Russia dossiers to government officials and the media. This was then used to justify the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance warrants on Carter Page to spy on Page those associated with President Trump. We previously reported that Alfa Bank filed a motion to compel, asking the Court to require Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson to produce documents withheld as privileged. These documents included communications with Glenn Simpson and others concerning the false Alfa Bank allegations. Fusion/Simpson have fought the production of the documents, arguing that they are subject to the "attorney-client privilege" and otherwise privileged and not subject to production. We observed these are extremely weak arguments, as the dossiers were political research not subject to the protections afforded by attorney-client privilege. Alfa Bank argued the same to the Court: LATEST DEVELOPMENTS Things have taken a strange turn. Today, attorneys for Plaintiffs (Alfa Bank, et. al) informed the Court that Bill Taylor, an attorney for Fusion GPS, was contacting third parties to establish back-channel lines of communication to start settlement talks. I’ll let them explain: |
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CBS Obtains 94-Page Outline Showing FBI and Chris Steele Collaborative Use of Media Reporting |
2020-10-13 |
[ConservativeTreehouse] CBS News Catherine Herridge has obtained a 94-page spread sheet (pdf here) showing dates of media reports, dates of Steele reports on the same material, and the FBI effort to verify or validate the circular process. In essence this is evidence of the process we initially shared almost three years ago; only now we know the names. Former SSCI staffer Dan Jones, former Wall Street Journal reporter Glenn Simpson, and Simpson's crew at Fusion-GPS, pitched and planted phony Trump-Russia evidence with the media and simultaneously gave those fake points to Chris Steele to supplement the dossier. Using the same method of Ezra Klein's "JournOList" replication, Dan Jones and Fusion-GPS paid the journalists to run the stories. …"media reports on FBI reports of media reports"… Steele then used the same information from Jones and Fusion in his Dossier and cited the planted media reports; as evidence to substantiate. The Dossier is then provided to the FBI. The journalists then provide *indulgences* to the FBI as part of the collaboration. The FBI, specifically Lisa Page, Peter Strzok and public information office Mike Kortan, then leak the outcomes of the FBI Dossier investigative processes to the same media that have reported on the originating material. It is all a big circle of planting and laundering the same originating false material; aka a "wrap up smear." Related: Catherine Herridge: 2020-09-25 'BREAKING: The primary sub-source for the Steele dossier was deemed a possible ‘national security threat’ Catherine Herridge: 2020-09-15 DHS leaked email confirms Antifa is an organized group Catherine Herridge: 2020-09-12 Russia Russia Russia Related: Dan Jones: 2020-10-10 Fantastic Catch – Senate Intel Russia Report Shows Committee Allowing Dan Jones, Fusion-GPS and Cody Shearer to Avoid Questioning Dan Jones: 2018-04-29 Ex-Feinstein Staffer Hired Steele, Fusion GPS After Election to Keep ‘Exposing' Russian Meddling Related: Glenn Simpson: 2020-09-11 Russia Russia Russia: Nat’l sec’ty adviser Robert O’Brien denies ordering intel report altered Glenn Simpson: 2020-04-29 Christopher Steele Had Undisclosed Meeting With DNC, Clinton Campaign Lawyers Glenn Simpson: 2019-12-04 Fusion GPS Leaders: Chris Steele Hired Us First ‐ to Find Manafort Dirt for Russian Oligarch |
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Russia Russia Russia: Nat’l sec’ty adviser Robert O’Brien denies ordering intel report altered |
2020-09-11 |
[NYPOST] National security adviser Robert O’Brien denied accusations from an alleged Department of Homeland Security whistleblower that he ordered intelligence about Russian influence in the US to either be downplayed or removed from a report and said he had never heard of the person making the allegations. The complaint, filed Tuesday by Brian Murphy, former head of the intelligence branch in Homeland Security, alleges that brass hats moved to alter intelligence findings on Russia and white supremacists to appease the views of President Trump. Related: Robert O’Brien: 2020-08-29 Yevgeny Vindman, brother of impeachment witness, files whistleblower complaint Robert O’Brien: 2020-07-28 Trump picks antiwar favorite Douglas Macgregor to be German ambassador Robert O’Brien: 2020-05-26 Dow futures jump 500 points as investors bet on the economy reopening and a vaccine breakthrough Related: Department of Homeland Security: 2020-09-08 Russia Russia Russia Department of Homeland Security: 2020-09-06 Portland man who allegedly bear-maced cops at Antifa riot arrested by feds Department of Homeland Security: 2020-09-02 DHS Chief: Feds ‘Targeting And Investigating’ Heads Of BLM, Antifa And Those Who Fund Them Related: Whistleblower: 2020-08-31 IRS revokes tax-exempt status for Trump allies' charity that organized Cleveland cash giveaway Whistleblower: 2020-08-29 Good morning Whistleblower: 2020-08-29 Yevgeny Vindman, brother of impeachment witness, files whistleblower complaint Related: Brian Murphy: 2013-07-12 Wegmans cuts health benefits for part-time workers Brian Murphy: 2012-03-02 Between politics and principles, Hamas' perilous maneuvers Brian Murphy: 2008-07-07 George Bush Saved theWorld Supposedly Reliable Steele Acted 'Crazy,' His FBI Handler Says [REALCLEARINVESTIGATIONS] The previously unreported testimony of FBI agent Michael Gaeta is found on page 900 of the fifth and final volume of the Senate committee’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. It raises new questions about the basis of the FBI’s investigation of the Trump campaign, Crossfire Hurricane, and the declarations it made to the FISA court in four separate applications submitted to spy on American citizens. Gaeta had a long history with the London-based This requirement for discretion created a conflict of interest for Steele, who was also being paid for the same information by the Washington-based firm Fusion GPS. Fusion, in turn was being paid by the Democratic National Committee and the Crooked HillaryClinton ...former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, Conqueror of Benghazi, Heroine of Tuzla, formerly described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world,usually described by the rest of us as The Thing That Wouldn't Go Away. Politix is not one of her talents, but it's something she keeps trying to do... campaign for opposition research on Trump. The Democrats wanted Steele’s information spread far and wide. They also wanted to be able to claim that the FBI was investigating the allegations. Paid FBI informants, however, are not allowed to tell anyone of their work for the FBI or of the bureau’s investigations. Gaeta was astonished, then, when shortly before the 2016 election an article appeared in Mother Jones titled "A Veteran Spy Has Given the FBI Information Alleging a Russian Operation to Cultivate Donald Trump ...dictatorial for repealing some (but not all) of the diktats of his predecessor, misogynistic because he likes pretty girls, homophobic because he doesn't think gender bending should be mandatory, truly a man for all seasons...... ." The sub-headline asked, "Has the bureau investigated this material?" Gaeta was convinced Steele was the source for the article and confronted him about it. Steele readily admitted he was behind the Mother Jones story. The conversation that followed and its aftermath have been described before, but in bloodless ways that fail to capture the importance of that confrontation in determining Steele’s reliability and credibility. For example, a Justice Department inspector general report says "Handling Agent 1 advised Steele that he must cease collecting information for the FBI, and it was unlikely that the FBI would continue a relationship with him." 'LISTEN, IS IT ABOUT THE MONEY?' Here’s how Gaeta recounted that conversation to the Senate: "Listen, is it about the money?" Gaeta asked Steele. "Because we have the money now. Is it about the money?" The FBI had promised, but had yet to deliver to Steele, $15,000 for one meeting with Crossfire Hurricane agents. The bureau had further promised Steele he would be paid "significantly" for his Trump-Russia research. Gaeta assumed at first a delay in payment had made Steele go rogue. "Yes, I'm owed the money, but that's secondary," Steele told Gaeta. "I'm very upset about — we’re very upset — about the actions of your agency." By the "we" in "we’re very upset" one can reasonably infer that Steele was speaking about himself and his client, Fusion GPS head Glenn Simpson (whose client, not counting cutouts, was Hillary Clinton’s campaign). The handling agent was shocked: "I had no idea what he was talking about." Before Gaeta could inquire further, Steele started railing about ''your Director" and his "reopening of the investigation." This was an apparent reference to former FBI Director James The spine of the FBI is the rule of lawComey ![]() ’s decision to reopen the probe into Hillary Clinton’s private email server after 340,000 copies of State Department emails between Clinton and her close personal aide, Huma Abedin, were discovered on a laptop used by Abedin and her husband, Anthony Carlos DangerWeiner ...aka Hot Dog Tony, the remarkably offensive sex maniac six-term New York congressman who resigned in 2011, then decided everybody had forgotten by 2013, when he decided to run for mayor of New York City... . He was a disgraced congressman under investigation by the bureau’s New York office for sending sexually explicit messages and photos to an underage girl. At which point it all became clear to the handling agent: "I'm now understanding that he did this because he was upset that the Director's reopening of the investigation was going to negatively affect the election for Hillary Clinton." The handling agent described his reaction to Steele’s behavior as "surprise and disbelief." Gaeta told the Senate that Steele’s actions and attitude weren’t just "crazy source-related stuff," but "one of the craziest" the veteran agent had seen in two decades of handling sources. The words are significant: Steele’s behavior with the FBI has been characterized as a sort of professional disagreement, uncomfortable perhaps but not unreasonable. Gaeta’s blunt assessment casts things in a much harsher light and undercuts subsequent efforts by the FBI’s brass hats to rehabilitate Steele in order to justify using his "reporting." Although it has been downplayed until now, Steele’s acting out — and his overtly declared partisan motivations -- constituted a crisis for the bureau, so much so that the handling agent describes it in Related: Russian interference: 2020-09-08 Russia Russia Russia Russian interference: 2020-09-04 Can Vladimir Putin Be Prevented From Killing His Political Opponents? Russian interference: 2020-08-25 Pelosi calls Trump, GOP lawmakers 'domestic enemies,' 'enemies of the state' over mail-in voting opposition Related: FBI: 2020-09-09 Senator Graham praises FBI Director Wray for helping investigation of Crossfire Hurricane FBI: 2020-09-09 Investigators have learned that Obama CIA Director John Brennan ran a secret task force out of Langley with its own separate budget to investigate Trump campaign and alleged ties to Russia. FBI: 2020-09-09 FBI has been conducting a lot of investigations in the Portland-area. More federal arrests of people who allegedly participated in antifa riots have occurred Related: Crossfire Hurricane: 2020-09-09 Senator Graham praises FBI Director Wray for helping investigation of Crossfire Hurricane Crossfire Hurricane: 2020-09-06 Peter Strzok would like to clear a few things up Crossfire Hurricane: 2020-08-25 FBI Lawyer's Guilty Plea Suggests Spygate Corruption Goes Way Higher Related: FISA court: 2020-09-07 Victor Davis Hanson: Desperately Derailing Donald FISA court: 2020-08-20 Clinesmith Pleads Guilty w Explanation; Sentencing set for Dec 10 FISA court: 2020-08-18 Devin Nunes 'shocked - shocked' that presiding FISA court judge assigned to ex-FBI lawyer's case Related: Christopher Steele: 2020-09-09 Senator Graham praises FBI Director Wray for helping investigation of Crossfire Hurricane Christopher Steele: 2020-08-13 Senator Ron Johnson grilled over hesitance to subpoena James Comey and others in 'Russiagate' investigation Christopher Steele: 2020-08-10 Johnson subpoenas FBI in review of Russia probe origin Related: Orbis Business Intelligence: 2020-07-11 Christopher Steele Court Case Exposes Shady New Spygate Dirt Orbis Business Intelligence: 2019-08-20 Judge orders FBI to compile Steele communications Orbis Business Intelligence: 2019-05-29 British ex-spy will not talk to U.S. prosecutor examining Trump probe origins Related: Fusion GPS: 2020-09-09 Senator Graham praises FBI Director Wray for helping investigation of Crossfire Hurricane Fusion GPS: 2020-07-01 DOJ official Bruce Ohr meets with Senate Judiciary Committee behind closed doors Fusion GPS: 2020-05-19 Graham Moves to Subpoena Brennan, Clapper and Other Major 'Obamagate' Players Related: Democratic National Committee: 2020-09-09 Senator Graham praises FBI Director Wray for helping investigation of Crossfire Hurricane Democratic National Committee: 2020-09-06 Peter Strzok would like to clear a few things up Democratic National Committee: 2020-09-01 Democrats Growing Increasingly Worried Biden Will Live Through Election Day Related: Hillary Clinton: 2020-09-09 Trump, Race, and Class Hillary Clinton: 2020-09-08 Russia Russia Russia Hillary Clinton: 2020-09-07 Victor Davis Hanson: Desperately Derailing Donald Related: Mother Jones: 2020-09-01 St Louis lawyer couple who aimed guns at BLM protesters appear in court to face charges of unlawful use of a weapon Mother Jones: 2020-08-26 Racist White Guy At Mother Jones Calls Tim Scott And Herschel Walker Uncle Toms Mother Jones: 2019-10-09 Kurdish YPG Revolutionaries - Who they are - Insider Account Related: James Comey: 2020-09-08 Russia Russia Russia James Comey: 2020-09-06 Peter Strzok would like to clear a few things up James Comey: 2020-08-25 Joe DiGenova: Brennan appears to be a witness against Comey in Durham inquiry Related: Hillary Clinton’s private email server: 2020-08-25 FBI says FISA request forms will now ask whether target was government source Hillary Clinton’s private email server: 2019-06-05 Judicial Watch: Strzok-Page Emails Suggest Clinton Email Investigation Was ‘A JOKE' Hillary Clinton’s private email server: 2019-01-24 Senator Lindsey Graham to Investigate Obama and Hillary Scandals Related: Huma Abedin: 2019-12-03 DOJ Response to Peter Strzok Opens a Whole Can of Whoop-Ass on Comey, McCabe and the Lovers Huma Abedin: 2019-08-03 Huma Abedin: 2019-05-08 omg': How Huma Abedin reacted to hacking attempt on Hillary's email server – and the Clintons' IT guru told the FBI their 'secure' rooms and the SAFES inside them were left open Related: Anthony Weine: 2020-09-08 Russia Russia Russia Anthony Weine: 2020-09-06 Peter Strzok would like to clear a few things up Anthony Weine: 2020-08-18 Good morning
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Christopher Steele Had Undisclosed Meeting With DNC, Clinton Campaign Lawyers |
2020-04-29 |
[The Federalist] According to an exclusive report from the Daily Caller, lawyers representing the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign provided dossier author Christopher Steele with information about alleged secret communications between the Trump Organization and Russian Alfa Bank. Steele admitted to this undisclosed meeting in a British court during March 17 and 18 hearings. A lawyer for Perkins Coie, Michael Sussmann, made a since debunked tip to Steele, accusing the founders of Alfa Bank of having "illicit" ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. This chain of events created the September 14, 2016, memo which publicized the alleged ties. Steele was in court for a defamation lawsuit filed against him by the Alfa Bank founders. According to the transcript obtained by Daily Caller, one week after Steele wrote the September 14 memo, he met with Sussmann’s colleague Marc Elias. Marc Elias again? Turn over a Dem scandal rock and this slimy piece of shit always turns up Steele said in his testimony that Sussmann told him about the suspicious ties between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank. Steele’s testimony reveals how the DNC and Clinton campaign lawyers played a large role in the Trump Organization investigation and how lawyers with overt political ties helped create the Russian collusion narrative. Elias, the Clinton campaign’s general counsel, hired Fusion GPS to investigate Donald Trump. Fusion GPS then hired Steele to investigate Trump’s alleged ties to the Russian government. Steele produced a total of 17 memos claiming Trump was in cahoots with the Kremlin to alter the results of the 2016 presidential election. In his March 17 testimony, Steele said Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson instructed him, after the Sussmann meeting, to write a report about Alfa Bank. It was previously unknown whether Steele was tasked with investigating Alfa Bank, or if he investigated under his own jurisdiction. "I was given the instruction sometime after that meeting with Mr. Simpson," Steele said. |
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Fusion GPS Leaders: Chris Steele Hired Us First ‐ to Find Manafort Dirt for Russian Oligarch |
2019-12-04 |
The explosive admission was made by Fusion GSP co-founders Glenn Simpson and Peter Fritsch in the pair’s recently-released book ‐ Crime in Progress ‐ and highlighted in a Monday report by American Greatness. "Weeks before Trump tapped Manafort to run his campaign, Christopher Steele had hired Fusion for help investigating Manafort," write Fritsch and Simpson. "The matter had nothing to do with politics and was a typical commercial assignment." The Fusion GPS co-founders say their firm cut a nominal agreement to "research Manafort’s finances" for a client of Steele, now infamous for authoring a dossier alleging collusion between President Trump and the Kremlin. Fritsch and Simpson contend that the retired Secret Intelligence Service MI6 agent’s client was Oleg Deripaska, an oligarch and close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Deripaska sought to determine whether Manafort had stolen money from him, according to the book. "[Christopher Steele] did not disclose the ultimate client for the job, and Fusion didn’t press the issue," claim the Fusion GSP co-founders. American Greatness notes of the Fusion GPS-Steele deal: "That means Glenn Simpson represented not one but two Russian tycoons in 2016: At the same time Fusion was helping Steele on behalf of Deripaska, Simpson also was representing Prevezon, another company owned by a Putin-tied Russian also under investigation by the Justice Department for money laundering." Notably, a timeline of events shows Fusion GPS’s investigation into Manafort occurred while they sought dirt on the 2016 Trump campaign. Related: Fusion GPS: 2019-11-11 Fiona Hill Details Relationship with Christopher Steele, Disparages Steele Dossier Fusion GPS: 2019-11-07 Alleged ‘Whistleblower’ Eric Ciaramella Worked Closely with Anti-Trump Dossier Hoaxer Fusion GPS: 2019-10-26 Who will be the first to flip in spygate criminal investigation? Related: Christopher Steele: 2019-11-29 Johnson’s Conservatives break fundraising record, unions donate to Labour Christopher Steele: 2019-11-25 UK's Johnson promises Brexit for Christmas in election manifesto Christopher Steele: 2019-11-23 CNN Bombshell: FBI Lawyer Altered FISA Court Warrant Application Related: Oleg Deripaska: 2019-07-07 Russian oligarch's story could spell trouble for Team Mueller (Opens to Video) Oleg Deripaska: 2019-02-01 SPLC Hires High-Powered Defamation Lawyer to Defend Tax-Exempt Status in RICO Lawsuit Oleg Deripaska: 2019-01-31 Model Admits She Made Up Russian Collusion Story about POTUS To Get Out Of Jail |
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Memos from Steele dossier made their way ‘directly' to Soetoro |
2019-10-17 |
![]() The Hoover Institution’s Paul Sperry tweeted: "BREAKING: In new book "Crime in Progress," set for release next month, #Spygate archvillain Glenn Simpson reveals that he was first hired to investigate Trump in "the fall of 2015" and that memos from his now-discredited Steele dossier made their way directly "to President Obama". Simpson and Peter Fritsch are the founders of Fusion GPS, the political opposition research firm that oversaw the compilation of the dossier by ex-British spy Christopher Steele. The dossier contained numerous allegations that the Trump campaign was aided by Russian government operatives. None of the allegations have been proven. Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 presidential election hid their payments to Fusion GPS and Steele through their law firm Perkins Coie. Perkins Coie paid Fusion GPS who then paid Steele to compile the dossier. Though the FBI knew the dossier was unverified, the bureau nonetheless used it has key evidence in its counterintelligence investigation into the campaign and in obtaining FISA warrants to spy on Trump campaign associates. Publishing giant Random House announced that the book, titled Crime in Progress: Inside the Steele Dossier and the Fusion GPS Investigation of Donald Trump, will be released on Nov. 26. |
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Devin Nunes accuses Fusion GPS of racketeering in federal lawsuit |
2019-09-05 |
[Washington Examiner] Congressman Devin Nunes filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against opposition research firm Fusion GPS, its founder Glenn Simpson, and left-leaning watchdog group Campaign for Accountability, accusing them of "racketeering" and interfering with his congressional Trump-Russia investigation. Nunes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee until Democrats won the majority in 2018, claimed that Simpson, Fusion GPS, and the Campaign for Accountability illegally conspired to "harass" him in an attempt to "hinder, delay, prevent, or dissuade" him from looking into issues surrounding the federal investigation into the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and to scare him off from investigating possible wrongdoing by Simpson and Fusion GPS. The California Republican is asking the judge to award him $9.9 million in damages. The 35-page complaint Nunes filed in the Eastern District of Virginia today pointed to a Daily Caller article from early August that revealed the Campaign for Accountability hired Fusion GPS as an "independent contractor" in 2018 and paid the firm close to $140,000 for research. And the Nunes lawsuit alleged the watchdog group and the opposition research firm then colluded to target him and stymie his efforts, pointing to three ethics complaints filed by the Campaign for Accountability allegedly "in concert with" Fusion GPS in an effort to "chill reporting of Fusion GPS and Simpson’s wrongdoing" and to dissuade Nunes from making criminal referrals to the Justice Department. Nunes described Fusion GPS as "a political war room for hire that specializes in dirty tricks and smears" and the Campaign for Accountability as a "dark money, partisan, left-wing" nonprofit that he said targets mainly conservatives. |
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