December 16, 2018

This FBI agent was a key player in the agency's effort to clear Hilliary and torpedo Trump

Behold the face of...what?  Honesty?  You decide.




For those who haven't followed the last two years of politics, the creature in the above clip is former FBI agent Peter Strzok, whose last position was with Robert Mueller's "collusion" investigation.  He also served as the FBI's "chief counterintelligence officer."

While with the bureau, serving in those posts, the married Strzok was having an illicit affair with top FBI attorney Lisa Page.  The pair exchanged roughly 50,000 (not a typo) texts on their FBI-issued phones--whiich FBI lackeys promptly erased, despite the investigation then taking place.

Once Congress learned about these text messages, and that they likely contained proof that the director of the FBI was part of a conspiracy to throw a presidential election, congress demanded that the FBI turn over the texts.  But astonishingly--by amazing coincidence!!--the FBI claimed its sophisticated text-capture system had failed--and amazingly, exactly at the time the two lovers were carrying out their conspiracy to elect Hilliary.

The agency also claimed it had tried oh-so-hard! to recover the demanded evidentiary texts.  Really, they tried!  But it just was impossible, Congressman.

Ah.  So congress asked one of the few relatively uncorrupted federal agencies--the Defense Department--to take a look.  And astonishingly, the technicians at DoD were able to recover tens of thousands of the things.

This didn't make the director of the FBI happy, because it provided proof that his agency had tried to throw the election.  Which naturally leads to the question:  WHO in the agency ordered this, or was aware of it, or helped in the effort.

Those who did--many of whom are still at the FBI and DOJ--are fighting like mad to prevent the public from finding those answers.

As many have noted:  If you or I deleted thousands of pages of evidence, we'd be in jail.  But in DC, no one is ever punished for anything.  Almost like they're above the law or something.

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