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21 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

I have a dark suspicion - like the “under toad” (John Irving ref.) that at least some of these officers who have killed themselves recently are in some way connected - on the wrong side - with the current sex trafficking storm. 

Hope not though. It’s a tough job, and many have been in military combat. Lots of stress in those positions. 

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330 pages from Judicial Watch today:
 

Ohr and Senior State Official Pushed Impeachment Issue
 

(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released 330 pages of Justice Department documents showing Bruce Ohr, who was demoted from his position as U.S. Associate Deputy Attorney General in December 2017, discussing information obtained through his wife Nellie Ohr. This information included anti-Trump dossier materials, including a spreadsheet that tries to link President Trump to dozens of Russians.
 

On December 5, 2016, Bruce Ohr emailed himself an Excel spreadsheet, seemingly from his wife Nellie Ohr, titled “WhosWho19Sept2016.” The spreadsheet purports to show relationship descriptions and “linkages” between Donald Trump, his family and criminal figures, many of whom were Russians. This list of individuals allegedly “linked to Trump” include: a Russian involved in a “gangland killing;” an Uzbek mafia don; a former KGB officer suspected in the murder of Paul Tatum; a Russian who reportedly “buys up banks and pumps them dry”; a Russian money launderer for Sergei Magnitsky; a Turk accused of shipping oil for ISIS; a couple who lent their name to the Trump Institute, promoting its “get-rich-quick schemes”; a man who poured him a drink; and others.

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33 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

330 pages from Judicial Watch today:
 

Ohr and Senior State Official Pushed Impeachment Issue
 

(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released 330 pages of Justice Department documents showing Bruce Ohr, who was demoted from his position as U.S. Associate Deputy Attorney General in December 2017, discussing information obtained through his wife Nellie Ohr. This information included anti-Trump dossier materials, including a spreadsheet that tries to link President Trump to dozens of Russians.
 

On December 5, 2016, Bruce Ohr emailed himself an Excel spreadsheet, seemingly from his wife Nellie Ohr, titled “WhosWho19Sept2016.” The spreadsheet purports to show relationship descriptions and “linkages” between Donald Trump, his family and criminal figures, many of whom were Russians. This list of individuals allegedly “linked to Trump” include: a Russian involved in a “gangland killing;” an Uzbek mafia don; a former KGB officer suspected in the murder of Paul Tatum; a Russian who reportedly “buys up banks and pumps them dry”; a Russian money launderer for Sergei Magnitsky; a Turk accused of shipping oil for ISIS; a couple who lent their name to the Trump Institute, promoting its “get-rich-quick schemes”; a man who poured him a drink; and others.

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So, none of these crack gum shoes had done enough homework / figured out that 45 doesn't drink?

 

Wtf taught them their trade? Inspector Clouseau?

 

Smh

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49 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

So, none of these crack gum shoes had done enough homework / figured out that 45 doesn't drink?

 

Wtf taught them their trade? Inspector Clouseau?

 

Smh

 

Maybe that Russian asset pours a mean Diet Coke?

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Adam Lovinger, the whistleblower at the DOD Office of Net Assessment who had his security clearance revoked for supposedly leaking classified information, was cleared of those charges but was never informed of that outcome. "Whistleblower reprisal" indeed. This is some article.


Report cleared Adam Lovinger, withheld from defense team
 

A confidential counterintelligence investigation cleared suspended Pentagon analyst Adam S. Lovinger on allegations of leaking data to the news media, but officials never told his defense team.
 

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) examined Mr. Lovinger’s use of classified computer networks. In a 2018 report, the NCIS said its review “did not reveal any potential CI [counter intelligence] concerns,” according to a copy obtained by The Washington Times.
 

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“This single NCIS document undercuts about 80% of the government’s sham case against him,” Mr. Bigley told The Times. “No wonder DoD withheld it. No leak, and he didn’t have any ‘sensitive' documents on his computer so he couldn’t have been mishandling ‘sensitive’ information on his computer.”
 

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The Lovinger case became a cause celebre for conservatives who believe the Pentagon retaliated against the 12-year employee. He supported President Trump’s policies and went to work for the new White House in 2017. The Office of Net Assessment quickly pulled him back to the Pentagon, where he was suspended and stripped of his security clearance. His pay stopped in April 2018.
 

Mr. Lovinger lost his appeal in a decision this spring following a five-day closed hearing in December before an administrative judge who ruled in favor of the Office of Net Assessment. One of the overriding narratives during Mr. Lovinger’s battle to keep his job was that he had violated rules by leaking derogatory stories about the office to the news media.
 

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Before his suspension, Mr. Lovinger complained internally that the Office of Net Assessment (ONA) was not doing its job by failing to produce reports on future threats known as “net assessments.” Instead, the office was awarding contracts for outside academic-style reports, he said.
 

One paid contractor was Stefan Halper, the Washington national security figure who while at Cambridge University became an FBI informant to spy on Trump campaign associates in 2016.
 

Here is how Mr. Bigley discovered the NCIS verdict:
 

Judicial Watch, a conservative investigative nonprofit run by Tom Fitton, joined the Lovinger team. It filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court to obtain the Pentagon’s file on Mr. Lovinger.
 

Mr. Fitton hit pay dirt. The Pentagon turned over a number of email threads. Buried in them was a passing reference to the NCIS. Nothing more.
 

Mr. Bigley then filed an open records request. Last month, the NCIS turned over its 2018 report.
 

The attorney said he was stunned. He never knew the probe even existed, but less its findings.
 

He also discovered the Pentagon knew his client was exonerated on the leak issue.
 

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