Comey Memo Shows FBI Lied to EVERYONE

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According to a memo typed up for use by James Comey and handed over by Lisa Page, the FBI lied to everybody. The bureau hustled the House, swindled the Senate and deceived their own Justice Department overseers. Everything they said about the “substance and strength of evidence undergirding its counterintelligence investigation of President Trump” was false and misleading.

Comey memo spells it out

A “seven-page internal FBI memo dated March 8, 2017” was declassified recently. It documents the “talking points” the Federal Bureau of Instigation lined up for former Director Comey ahead of his meeting with congressional leadership. The memo is clearly “riddled with half-truths, outright falsehoods, and critical omissions,” RealClearInvestigations declares.

The Director was scheduled to give House and Senate back-to-back briefings the very next day. Since then, both committees have “held hearings based in part on the misrepresentations made in those FBI briefings.

Trump hating adulteress Lisa Page was the one who prepared the memo. At the time, she was a senior FBI lawyer. She was also sleeping with bureau agent Peter Strzok and cooking up anti-Trump “insurance policies” with him in Andrew McCabe’s office.

The memo she typed up relates to the “confidential human source” the bureau relied on to target “former Trump campaign officials Paul Manafort and Carter Page” for “allegedly conspiring with the Kremlin to hack the election.” Comey quoted those “tips” from a source, later identified as Christopher Steele, to justify investigating Paul Manafort. We know now that Steele’s dirty little dossier was pure fiction.

Relying on Steele’s dubious data, Comey convinced high ranking congressional leaders that “the unidentified informant” clued in the FBI that Manafort “initially ‘managed‘ the relationship between Russian government officials and the Trump campaign, using Carter Page as an intermediary.” That was total bullcrap.

The director also misled congress that “Page was reported to have had ‘secret meetings‘ in early July 2016 with a named individual in Russia’s presidential administration during which they discussed Russia’s release of damaging information on Hillary Clinton in exchange for alterations to the GOP platform regarding U.S. policy towards Ukraine.” Interviews “with Carter Page and other key sources indicated that none of that was true.” Worse, “the FBI knew it at the time of the congressional briefings.

Tiptoeing around the traps

The memo Page crafted was a miracle of opinion manipulation. It did a great job of anticipating “concerns about the quality of information Comey was relaying to Congress.” She suggested he head off the most inconvenient questions with a preemptive lie. According to the document, the director was advised “tell lawmakers that ‘some‘ of the reporting ‘has been corroborated.’” Things like Moscow really is in Russia.

Also, Page suggested he point out that the informant’s “reporting in this matter is derived primarily from a Russian-based source.” That made it sound a whole lot more credible. That “Russian-based” source turned out to be American Igor Danchenko. The only thing Russian about him is his ancestry. He’s also next up for prosecution by John Durham.

By then, the FBI already knew that the sub-source Steele was using “was American-based.” They interviewed Danchenko in January of 2017, two months before the meetings Comey had. He was living in the U.S. and working at the Brookings Institution.

He told them that the things he fed to Steele “was dubious hearsay passed along over drinks with his high school buddies and an old girlfriend named Olga Galkina, who had made up the accusations about Carter Page and Manafort that the FBI relayed to Congress.” He told them but they didn’t care. They covered it up intentionally.

Comey hid those facts from congress and more. In order to avoid those nasty questions he had bad answers to, they gave Steele the codename “CROWN” suggesting to congress he was officially with British Intelligence. He hadn’t worked there for years. The memo also avoided telling congress “that Steele had been fired by the FBI for leaking information to the media.

He intentionally hid that from the highest oversight committees. If anybody asks, the memo suggests, “tell lawmakers only that ‘CROWN, a former FBI CHS, is a former friendly foreign intelligence service employee who reported for about three years, and some of whose reporting has been corroborated.‘” Don’t however, say what was corroborated because it’s nothing much. They used the exact same techniques on the FISA court to get and renew their warrant’s to tap Carter Page. Through their authority to bug him, they were listening in on half of Donald Trump’s conversations.

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