FBI Agents Discussed "Secret Society" Within DOJ And FBI Working To Undermine Trump

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    FBI Agents Discussed "Secret Society" Within DOJ And FBI Working To Undermine Trump


    01/23/2018

    Congressional investigators learned from a new batch of text messages between anti-Trump FBI investigators that a "secret society of folks" within the Department of Justice and the FBI may have come together in the "immediate aftermath" of the 2016 election to undermine President Trump, according to Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) who has reviewed the texts.
    The new texts were included in a 384-page DOJ document release to Congressional investigators last Friday - during which Congress was notified in the cover letter that that five months of text messages from December 14, 2016 to May 17, 2017 have gone missing (If only the NSA had copies).
    Ratcliffe was joined by Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) to discuss the latest developments with Fox News host Martha McCallum, when Ratcliffe said:
    What we learned today in the thousands of text messages that weve reviewed that perhaps they may not have done that (checked their bias at the door). There's certainly a factual basis to question whether or not they acted on that bias. We know about this insurance policy that was referenced in trying to prevent Donald Trump from becoming president.
    We learned today from information that in the immediate aftermath of his election that there may have been a secret society of folks within the Department of Justice and the FBI to include Page and Strzok to be working against him.​
    ~Snip~
    Alas, it appears the Inspector General Michael Horowitz made this statement in error, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a Monday statement that Horrowitz was in fact the one who "discovered the FBI's system failed to retain text messages for approximately 5 months," which was confirmed by Fox News.
    A Justice Department spokesperson told Fox News that the Departments Office of Inspector General also does not have any text messages between the two during that time period.
    Not to worry - the DOJ, known for its honesty, will leave "no stone unturned."

    Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018...ty-within-doj-and-fbi-working-undermine-trump

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    There's a secret cabal within US intelligence agencies? I bet no one saw that coming.
    Hmm..., another day and another example of the absolute, complete, total, open in your Faces, Tyrannical Lawlessness. This is apparently part of the memo leaked by a Federal Agent.
    This may well be the biggest pile of institutional excrement I have ever had the misfortune to see or hear about, in my lifetime. Disgusting doesn’t even begin to describe it.
    The lame explanation from the FBI is as follows"
    "The explanation for the gap was 'misconfiguration issues related to roll outs, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities.' "
    How convenient and what TOTAL Bull Crap...
    It's so obvious that the 'Deep State' has been undermining Trump with weaponized leaks and "Trumped -UP" Russian boogeyman nonsense that it's just beyond insulting to the average person's intelligence that they deny it. These text messages are just the tip of a very big and deep iceberg.
    Deep State and the Shadow Government are Clear and Present Dangers to our Republic. On top of this stunning FBI/DOj news, former POTUS appointed office holders are implicated too. Remember this phrase regarding past POTUS office holders:
    "Two will be taken, three will be shaken".​
    All I can say is the Memo content is Shocking. Assuming President Trumo is successful, this may take awhile to clean up the mess created by last 24 years of POTUS leadership.
     
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    zerohedge?

    mein gott
     
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    Zerohedge is an Alt Right pro-Russian entity.
     
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    Dr. Craig Pirrong, professor at the Bauer College of Business writes that "I have frequently written that Zero Hedge has the MO of a Soviet agitprop operation, that it reliably peddles Russian propaganda: my first post on this, almost exactly three years ago, noted the parallels between Zero Hedge and Russia Today


    Why not just follow Putin on twitter...
     
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    What makes you think they don't follow Putin on Twitter if he is on it.
     
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    Former Zero Hedge writer Colin Lokey said that he was pressured to frame issues in a way he felt was "disingenuous," summarizing its political stances as "Russia=good. Obama=idiot. Bashar al-Assad=benevolent leader. John Kerry=dunce. Vladimir Putin=greatest leader in the history of statecraft." Zero Hedge founder Daniel Ivandjiiski, in response, said that Lokey could write "anything and everything he wanted directly without anyone writing over it."[20] On leaving, Lokey said: "I can't be a 24-hour cheerleader for Hezbollah, Moscow, Tehran, Beijing, and Trump anymore. It's wrong. Period. I know it gets you views now, but it will kill your brand over the long run. This isn't a revolution. It's a joke

    Colin Lokey was the original "Tyler Durden". As noted...that name is now used by any of a number of a pool of anonymous "editors".

    Of note...the Russian hacker Guccifer 2.0 who provided the hacked emails to wikileaks was determined to be ALSO a similar "pool" of hackers and it was traced of course to Russian hackers...who operate NOT from inside Russia...but from former satellite states...like for instance...Bulgaria
     
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    FBI texts that stand out: Peter Strzok says he has "a sense of unfinished business" that was "unleashed" by the Clinton email case. "Now I need to fix it" Strzok says. Later, he calls the Russia probe "an investigation leading to impeachment" BEFORE he has joined the Mueller team pic.twitter.com/3aFifIoQ73

    — Sarah Westwood (@sarahcwestwood) January 23, 2018
     
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    --five months of FBI and DOJ text messages are missing
    --Hillary deleted 33,000 emails
    --12-minute gap in the Oval Office tape
    --the dog ate my homework
     
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    Trump material missing as well.
     
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    The NSA captures everything, right? Should be able to get a FISA warrant and query the database for their communications.
     
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    Since you have not indicated your source, or placed them in quotes, one can conclude you've plagiarized the text.
     
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    One can conclude you are afraid of the truth of the matter.
     
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    No one except the Progressive Marxist Socialists are afraid of the truth that's been verified by fact. You have not done so by refusing to indicate your source or even use quotation marks to show it is not your words. If you want tyo be believed in any way you should indicate your sources. Therefore it has to be concluded that your sources if any reflect Marxist Socialist ideology.
     
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    One, you can't even define those terms.

    Two, you do not have verified evidence: Nunes and Gowdy are not objective truth tellers.

    Three, your logic is illogical.
     
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    >>>MOD EDIT Quoted Post Deleted <<<



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    GOP Lawmakers Raise Concerns Over 'Secret Society' In FBI Agents' Texts

    By Olivia Beavers
    01/22/18

    House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) on Monday raised concerns that the two FBI agents who privately exchanged text messages disparaging President Trump mentioned a "secret society" shortly after the Republican candidate won the election.
    Gowdy joins a chorus of Republicans who are upset over texts between FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with some claiming they serve as proof of the bureau's bias against Trump in the probes into Russian election meddling, as well as into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of State.
    Strzok, who spoke in openly derisive terms about Trump, served on both investigations before being removed from the Russia probe by special counsel Robert Mueller.
    "The day after the election ... there is a text exchange between these two FBI agents, these supposed to be fact-centric FBI agents saying, 'Perhaps this is the first meeting of the secret society,'" Gowdy said on Fox News's "The Story with Martha MacCallum."

    Source: http://thehill.com/policy/370211-go...essages-mention-secret-society-after-election

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    The FBI has become politically biased...they are no longer capable of completing their duties. When an FBI includes members who are communicating "A Secret Society." That means they have crossed into possible sedition.
    Liberal, come to terms with the truth, your political party incited members of the FBI and other federal bureaucracies to resist the normal transition of power. We, as a Constitutional Republic, must not allow a segment of our government, especially that part of government responsible for information gathering and enforcement, to challenge its existence. Every American understands how this behavior must be quelled.
    "Secret Societies" aimed at a coup d'etat are all the democrats have left that remains of what was the Russian conspiracy theory, created from a dossier they manufactured themselves. They can't even pull off a government shutdown and blame it on the republicans any more. Their bag of tricks has been emptied.
     
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    Thanks, but I know the source. Something that simple the OP would not admit to. You'd think that the OP would be honest enough to simply show their source. Goes to show the unworthiness of the poster.
     
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    So where is the crime. There is no evidence of any secret society at all, is there?
     
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    Are you claiming that I'm an agent of the Russians? Spit it out rather that use innuendo.
     
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    It's confusing. I've seen texts published in articles about this subject. I can't translate those texts, in any way, so that I can see indications of a secret society.

    I guess there is supposed to be such a reference in the famous four-page memo. But that's just a wild guess.
     
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    It's mentioned in an video interview:
    "Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) told Fox News’ Bret Baier on Tuesday evening that there is an informant talking to Congress about meetings the people in the ‘secret society’ were having offsite."
    “What this is all about is further evidence of corruption-more than bias but corruption at the highest levels of the FBI,” Johnson began.
    “Now ‘secret society’, we have an informant that is talking about a group that were holding secret meetings off-site,” Johnson continued.



    Are you calling the Honorable Senator from Wisconsin or are you accusing him of being a paid agent of RT?
    Funny, the only connection to Russia we’ve actually seen related to the election was the DNC and HRC campaign paying intermediaries who obtained info from Russia about DJT that so far has remained unsubstantiated. Yes, Putin has been successful, but his goal was not to get DJT elected, it was to sow distrust by Americans in their own election process and the Democrats have played right into his hands.
     
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    Not regular agents, just the top few Obama put in place.
     
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    Almost like a Star Chamber eh?
     
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    The informal star chamber are those in power and out who are saying that a 'secret society'.

    They are being used unknowingly or are actively engaged in fabrication that strikes at the heart of our society.

    They are helping the Russians.
     
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    Zero hedge?

    The Russian misinformation site?

    Yea...they're pushing this hard huh...
     
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