The progressives’ Penny Dreadful about Donald
Trump being put in the White House by Vladimir Putin is beginning to
unravel. On 2 March Evelyn Farkas,
a former Deputy Secretary of Defense in the Obama administration, revealed on
MSNBC that Obama officials were surveilling the Trump campaign. Farkas resigned from her government post
in September 2015 to become the senior foreign policy advisor for presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton. Farkas
stated: “the Trump folks, if they
found out how we knew what we knew about their, the staff, the Trump staff’s
dealing with Russians, that they would try to compromise those sources and
methods, meaning we would no longer have access to that intelligence. So I
became very worried, because not enough was coming out into the open, and I
knew that there was more…. We have very good intelligence on Russia. So then I had talked to some of my
former colleagues, and I knew that they were trying to also help get
information to the Hill.” On March
30 she appeared on MSNBC to claim that what she said was distorted and
“fake news.” “And on the dark
campaign of fake news, you know, that's still ongoing. We see even someone like
myself get swept up in all of this. You know, when people like me are speaking
on behalf of process, people spin to it suit their needs. And I think it may be
that the Russians are behind even such fake news today.”
The Russians may have attempted to interfere in
our election. They probably had no
more success than the Gulf States, Mexico or the Mossad. Powerful nations, including the
U.S., frequently interfere in foreign elections. There were contacts between Trump supporters and the
Russians. General Flynn and
Senator Sessions spoke with the Russian ambassador. What they said was probably perfectly innocent. Flynn may have told the ambassador to
be patient. The belligerent Obama
policy would end with Trump’s assumption of the Presidency. Flynn, a retired head of the DIA, must
have known that his conversation was being recorded. His suggestion was no worse than President Obama’s
remark to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev that he would be “more
flexible” after the U.S. presidential election.
Would the Obama Administration “spy” on
Americans? Perhaps we could
consult the former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, John
Brennan. Brennan stated before
the Council of Foreign Relations, “As far as the allegations of, you know, CIA
hacking into, you know, Senate computers, nothing could be further from the
truth. I mean, we wouldn’t do that. I mean, that’s, that’s just beyond the, you
know, the scope of reason in terms of what we would do.” Brennan said this in response to
allegations that the CIA was hacking Democratic Senator Diane Feinstein. Unfortunately he later had to apologize
for his remarks when it was revealed that the CIA was in fact spying on the
Senator. The Director of National
Intelligence, James
Clapper, committed perjury during congressional testimony about spying on
Americans. The President had no
problem with spying on Angela
Merkel. How extensive was FBI involvement in
this spying? Is the FBI investigating
itself? Should Director Comey
recuse himself?
The accusation of Russian influence is being
investigated by the FBI, CIA, NSA, the Senate Intelligence Committee, the House
Intelligence Committee and thousands of reporters in the establishment
media. So far they have come up
with nothing. Much of the
suspicion of Russian interference is based on the “Steele” dossier. At one point the FBI was considering
paying Steele
for his information. The Steele
dossier is not a government document.
However, it was compiled by someone with experience in intelligence and
should conform to certain basic principles. The “Confidential” and “Sensitive Sources” marking on the
cover page do not make sense. “Sensitive
Sources” are never “Confidential.”
Senator McCain forwarded the dossier to the FBI. It had previously been provided to Vice
President Biden. Biden
claimed “It surprised me in that it made it to the point where the agency, the
FBI thought they had to pursue it.”
Biden realized that it was obviously bogus. It is hard to believe that Senator McCain is less perceptive
than the Vice President. The FBI
may also be relying on information provided by the company Crowd
Strike, a company with diminished credibility.
Senator Mark
Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence, stated “let's take just one moment to review what we already
know. Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, ordered a deliberate campaign
carefully constructed to undermine our election. Russian operatives also hacked John Podesta. This is not innuendo or false
allegations. This is not fake
news.” It appears Senator has come
to his conclusions prior to an investigation. There is no evidence that Putin ordered this campaign. If there is such evidence it was
obtained from someone very close to the Russian President and it was extremely
irresponsible for the Senator to reveal this information.
Congressman Nunes
claims that the Obama White
House surveilled members of the incoming administration on subjects that had
nothing to do with Russia. The
claim that this information was collected “incidentally” will not endure. Nunes
is being vilified for being an unsophisticated former dairy farmer and there
are demands he recuse himself. Sen. Charles
Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has begun his own
investigation. On March 6 Grassley
demanded the FBI turn over documentation and answer questions about the
Washington Post’s allegation that the FBI planned to pay for Steele’s
information. Grassley sent a
follow-up letter on March 28 having not received answers to his first request.
The fifth column in
the intelligence community can stonewall and the establishment media can
obfuscate for only so long. Patriotic
members of the rank and file within the intelligence community will speak
up. We will be treated with
headlines like “Trump Russia
dossier key claim 'verified'” from the BBC. The key claim is that there was a spy
in the Russian embassy. They could
have consulted Inspector Clouseau for that piece of investigative reporting. These media reports will not survive internet
exposure.
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