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  1. M4MPetCock

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    BOMBSHELL: CIA Whistleblower Leaked Proof Trump Under "Systematic Illegal" Surveillance Over Two Years Ago: FBI Sat On It


    The same day House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes gave a press conference disclosing that President Trump had been under "incidental surveillance," Attorney and FreedomWatch Chairman, Larry Klayman, sent a letter to the House Committee on Intelligence imploring them to pursue the claims and evidence presented under oath at a Washington DC FBI Field Office by his client - CIA / NSA Whistleblower Dennis Montgomery - who Klayman claims "holds the keys to disproving the false claims... ...that there is no evidence that the president and his men were wiretapped"

    When Montgomery attempted to deliver this information through the appropriate channels two years ago, the former CIA and NSA contractor wasn't given the time of day:



    [W]hen Montgomery came forward as a whistleblower to congressional intelligence committees and various other congressmen and senators, including Senator Charles Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who, like Comey, once had a reputation for integrity, he was “blown off;” no one wanted to even hear what he had to say.

    As a result, Montgomery went to attorney and FreedomWatch founder Larry Klayman - who then approached the FBI:



    Under grants of immunity, which I obtained through Assistant U.S. Attorney Deborah Curtis, Montgomery produced the hard drives and later was interviewed under oath in a secure room at the FBI Field Office in the District of Columbia. There he laid out how persons like then-businessman Donald Trump were illegally spied upon by Clapper, Brennan, and the spy agencies of the Obama administration.



    Montgomery left the NSA and CIA with 47 hard drives and over 600 million pages of information, much of which is classified, and sought to come forward legally as a whistleblower to appropriate government entities, including congressional intelligence committees, to expose that the spy agencies were engaged for years in systematic illegal surveillance on prominent Americans, including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, other justices, 156 judges, prominent businessmen such as Donald Trump, and even yours truly. Working side by side with Obama's former Director of National Intelligence (DIA), James Clapper, and Obama's former Director of the CIA, John Brennan, Montgomery witnessed “up close and personal” this “Orwellian Big Brother” intrusion on privacy, likely for potential coercion, blackmail or other nefarious purposes.



    He even claimed that these spy agencies had manipulated voting in Florida during the 2008 presidential election, which illegal tampering resulted in helping Obama to win the White House.

    Given the fact that the FBI had Montgomery's testimony and evidence for over two years, Klayman traveled to Washington DC last Thursdayto meet with Committee Chairman Devin Nunes in the hopes that he would ask FBI Director Comey why the FBI hadn't pursued Montgomery's evidence. When Klayman arrived to speak with Nunes, he was "blown off" and instead shared his information with committee attorney Allen R. Souza - who Klayman requested in turn brief Nunes on the situation.



    During my meeting with House Intelligence Committee counsel Allen R. Sousa I politely warned him that if Chairman Nunes, who himself had that same day undercut President Trump by also claiming that there is no evidence of surveillance by the Obama administration, I would go public with what would appear to be the House Intelligence Committee’s complicity in keeping the truth from the American people and allowing the FBI to continue its apparent cover-up of the Montgomery “investigation.”



    And, that is where it stands today. The big question: will House Intelligence Committee Chairman Nunes do his job and hold FBI Director Comey’s feet to the fire about the Montgomery investigation?

    Klayman has detailed all of this in a NewsMax article, followed up with an official letter to Chairman Nunes today, requesting that he question Comey on Montgomery's evidence. Perhaps this explains Nunes' impromptu press conference today admitting that Trump's team was under "Incidental Surveillance" before making his way to the White House to discuss with the President.

    So - we know that evidence exists from a CIA / NSA contractor turned whistleblower, detailing a massive spy operation on 156 judges, the Supreme Court, and high profile Americans including Donald Trump. See the letter below:


    https://www.scribd.com/document/342...tleblower-Notification-to-Congress#from_embed
     
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      Montgomery left the NSA and CIA with
      47 hard drives and over 600 million pages of information,
       
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  2. freethinker

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    Love your source...

    Zero Hedge's content has been classified as conspiratorial, anti-establishment, and economically pessimistic, and has been criticized for presenting extreme and sometimes pro-Russian views.
     
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  3. anon_de_plume

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    So, when Hillary "emails" classified information, it's a crime. But when an agent steals hardware and classified info, he's a hero.... But only because he's supporting Trump.

    Selective outrage.
     
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      Same can be said about Snowden and Obama.
       
      shadow walker, Mar 24, 2017
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      What classified info did Obama release?
       
      anon_de_plume, Mar 24, 2017
    3. shadow walker
      Let me reword that. The same can be said for how the Obama administration treated Snowden.
       
      shadow walker, Mar 24, 2017
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      I think that Obama wanted to prosecute Snowden, so no, it is not the same thing.
       
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  4. anon_de_plume

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    Oh, how convenient... Next thing you know, they'll find proof Obama is a Muslim, Communist, born and raised in Kenya! And he's an illegal alien that Trump should deport back to Kenya.
     
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  5. Hush

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    LMAO, oh yeah, that's credible. So a guy somehow sneaks out 47 "hard drives" from the NSA and CIA (neither of which who ever concern themselves with what comes in or goes out of their facilities) that contain 600,000,000 pages of classified information. Naturally just for fun in that risking charges of espionage, and eternity in prison and possibly execution don't mean squat... and then he turns around and tries to confess it "through proper channels"... But... everyone he tries with just says "ehh, who cares, 600M pages of the government secrets out and about don't mean crap. Get outta here ya bum!"

    SO he sits on it and tries...

    Oh hell, I'm not even going to waste my time with this nonsense. Especially when it is reported by some tard who goes by "ZeroPointNow" naturally mentioning how THEY are so important that the CIA/NSA is spying on them too!

    Not buying it.

    Hush....an alias
     
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      But you haven't drunk the Trump Kool-Aid...that explains why you're an unbeliever.
       
      freethinker, Mar 24, 2017
    2. anon_de_plume
      I got me some Grape-TrumpAid (r)!
       
      anon_de_plume, Mar 24, 2017
    3. Hush
      It would take numerous 50-gallon drums of Trump Moonshine to get me to believe a 1/10th of the nonsense posted.

      Hush....an alias
       
      Hush, Mar 24, 2017
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      I think you meant Trump Vodka!
       
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  6. freethinker

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    Meet the huge online forum where President Trump is 'God Emperor'

    Reddit is the the fifth-most-popular website in the United States, and it is organized into subreddits, single-topic communities where like-minded users can gather by the thousands or even millions to discuss their shared interests, from news to DIY projects to grilled cheese. Among these groups is a subreddit called r/The_Donald, a 380,000-member community devoted to adoring all things Trump.

    As FiveThirtyEight chronicles in a new profile of the group, r/The_Donald calls President Trump its "God Emperor," "daddy," and, naturally, "Big Daddy God Emperor." This is arguably the epicenter of the president's most enthusiastic online supporters:

    Its membership has grown steadily since the 2016 presidential election, though its members were especially active during the campaign. They mobilized to comb through the hacked Democratic National Committee emails published on WikiLeaks and played a large role in spreading information and theories about those emails. More broadly, they waged the "Great Meme War": an effort to get Trump elected by bombarding the internet with social-media-ready content promoting Trump or bashing Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. Some of those memes played on Clinton's campaign gaffes, such as her use of the phrase "basket of deplorables," while others involved an emerging pro-Trump iconography centered around images of Pepe the Frog — a cartoon character with a convoluted history that gained especial prominence after it was co-opted by white nationalists as a sort of unofficial mascot. [FiveThirtyEight]

    The Trump campaign was aware of r/The_Donald, with staffers using it as a sort of digital focus group to keep an eye on messages that resonated among Trump fans. In July of 2016, the campaign organized within the subreddit an "Ask Me Anything" event — a Reddit tradition where famous or otherwise interesting people take questions from users for a set period of time — with then-candidate Trump. The subreddit was delighted, and more than 21,000 comments poured into that single discussion thread.

    Of course, this group inevitably represents just a tiny fraction of the president's supporters, but FiveThirtyEight's analysis, which focuses on where r/The_Donald fits in Reddit's larger web of communities of widely varying quality and ethics, is intriguing context for our present political moment nonetheless. Read the full profile here. Bonnie Kristian
     
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    Dictionary.com "whistleblower"
    whistle-blower

    or whistle blower
    [hwis-uh l-bloh-er, wis-]

    noun
    1.a person who informs on another or makes public disclosure of corruption or wrongdoing.



    Dictionary.com "corruption"
    corruption

    [kuh-ruhp-shuh n]

    noun
    hillary prison stripes.jpg


    See the difference?
     
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  9. Hush

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    There is nothing new about the "Patriot Act" and it is funny how supportive so many of you have been in its abuses since it's and others inception. Hmmm, knowing my posts on this very topic over the years here have been vast (naturally with a lot of "nothing to hide, nothing to fear" rhetoric from the right), maybe it's time for a "I told you so" post :thumbsup:

    In any case, truth or lie, tough titty, you wanted spying on our own people, you got it...Though in this case doubtfully.

    Hush....an alias
     
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    Yep...about the time I, and others, were trying to warn people about what they were getting into, trading their rights to privacy for government assurances of security.
     
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    Where did I mention the Patriot Act?
     
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  12. shootersa

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    Heres a thought. Get this guy, and the guy the Democrats tout as having proof that Trump had prostitutes pee in Obama's bed, and lets have them testify in a public hearing.

    That will really give the unsupporters something to howl over.
     
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_government_mass_surveillance_projects#United_States

    • BULLRUN: a highly classified U.S. National Security Agency program to preserve its ability to eavesdrop on encrypted communications by influencing and weakening encryption standards, by obtaining master encryption keys, and by gaining access to data before or after it is encrypted either by agreement, by force of law, or by computer network exploitation (hacking).
    • Carnivore: A system implemented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that was designed to monitor email and electronic communications. Apparently replaced by commercial software such as NarusInsight.
    • ICREACH: Surveillance frontend GUI that is shared with 23 government agencies, including the CIA, DEA, and FBI, to search illegally collected personal records.
    • Main Core: A personal and financial database storing information of millions of U.S. citizens believed to be threats to national security.[20] The data mostly comes from the NSA, FBI, CIA, as well as other government sources.[20]
    • MUSCULAR: Overseas wiretapping of Google's and Yahoo's unencrypted internal networks by the NSA.
    • MYSTIC is a voice interception program used by the National Security Agency.
    • NSA ANT catalog: a 50-page document listing technology available to the United States National Security Agency (NSA) ANT division to aid in cyber-surveillance.
    • PRISM: A clandestine national security electronic surveillance program operated by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) which can target customers of participating corporations outside or inside the United States.
    • Room 641A: A telecommunication interception facility operated by AT&T for the U.S. National Security Agency.
    • Sentry Eagle: efforts to monitor and attack an adversary's cyberspace through capabilities include SIGINT, Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), Information Assurance, Computer Network Defense (CND), Network Warfare, and Computer Network Attack (CNA). The efforts included weakening US commercial encryption systems.[21]
    • Special Collection Service (SCS): A black budget program that is responsible for "close surveillance, burglary, wiretapping, breaking and entering." It employs covert listening device technologies to bug foreign embassies, communications centers, computer facilities, fiber-optic networks, and government installations.[22]
    • Turbulance (NSA): Turbulence is a United States National Security Agency (NSA) information-technology project started circa 2005. It was developed in small, inexpensive "test" pieces rather than one grand plan like its failed predecessor, the Trailblazer Project. It also includes offensive cyberwarfare capabilities, like injecting malware into remote computers. The U.S. Congress criticized the project in 2007 for having similar bureaucratic problems as the Trailblazer Project.[26]
    • X-Keyscore: A system used by the United States National Security Agency for searching and analysing internet data about foreign nationals.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_surveillance_in_the_United_States

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  14. pussy in boots

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    Why is it when a liberal cites a pro left wing source it must be right, but a conservative cites a pro right wing source it's all lies?
    Here we go with the liberal double standard again. They are always (right) and everybody who discovered agrees with them are wrong.
     
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    RandyKnight Have Gun, Will Travel

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  16. anon_de_plume

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    So, you're all for letting Assange and Snowden back into the country without charges? Have you ever advocated the whistleblowers protection before? Or only when it saves Trump?
     
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  17. anon_de_plume

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    Exactly where did the democrats claim anything about pee?
     
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  18. Hellcat41979

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    It's called the Stumber policy. It started when they cried about the NRA being used as a source but at the same time Stumber was flooding the boards with crap from anti-gun sources.
     
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  19. M4MPetCock

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    I took from that link exactly what I needed, which was identifying information (name, and job history) so that people could see that the person in the video was a knowledgeable source.

    binney info.jpg

    Because it seems most other posts only say "according to a source", "a source familiar with the case", "secret service sources", "Russian sources", etc.
     
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      Don't waste your time brother.
       
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      In that Binney became a whistleblower in 2002 after his own surveillance system was not chosen over a more aggressive system to be used as part of the many systems which fell under that vast umbrella of the Patriot Act. That is why I posted that partial list of surveillance operations. The Patriot Act which everyone in a mass hysteria welcomed, and should have been threatening revolution over, not only legitimized yet made legal the very sorts of spying you're concerned about... The American people foolishly told the government that it was okay, their own fear getting the better of them... and as I have said in NUMEROUS threads over the years, you MUST look at who benefitted/has something to gain. In this case, the government, not the people.

      Hush....an alias
       
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    I am trying to understand why you started a new thread. This should be in 'Breaking News'. @ace's n 8's had something similar, but nice try Hannity.

    Strange how this shit breaks on right wing conspiracy sites.

    Nunes Backs Down From Assertion Trump Was Monitored

    The chairman of the House intelligence committee has backed down from his dramatic assertion that Donald Trump and his aides were "monitored," by U.S. spies — a claim the Republicans have cited this week in emails to loyalists.

    Rep. Devin Nunes told reporters Friday he can't be sure whether conversations among Trump or his aides were captured in the surveillance that has become a source of controversy since Nunes made it public in two news conferences this week.

    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nunes-backs-down-assertion-trump-was-monitored-n738151
     
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