DNI's Gabbard identifies Obama IC crimes

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I agree with Schiff. Both he and Eric Swalwell are national security risks.
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The sound of silence.

Democrats are not defending Adam Schiff.
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That's fine you MAGAts are up in your conspiracy fantasies. This is what is happening now for your team. Try to defend this:

https://southpark.cc.com/video-clips/3vifo0/south-park-welcome-to-mar-a-lago

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SBGold said:

That's fine you MAGAts are up in your conspiracy fantasies.

Talking about conspiracy fantasies....

movielover
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Clapper has always been 'sus'.

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Tulsi impressing career staff.

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Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".
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movielover said:

Clapper has always been 'sus'.


This is beyond atrocious and outrageous. Let there never again be a question about the deep state / IC's bias
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Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".


Admiral Mike Rogers of the NSA is a true Patriot and may have saved the Presidency of Donald Trump. During and after President-elect Trump's election in 2016, his NSA analysts saw unusual activity with the NSA database(s). He directed them to dig into it further.

Subsequently, they found massive-scale outside (unauthorized?) NSA database activity, and it was clear someone was tracking every move of DJT and his team (fraudulent FISA warrants and the two-hop rule).

Rogers allegedly took a day off work, flew to Manhattan on the DL, went to Trump Tower, and warned DJT he was being spied on. Readers may recall DJT pulling up his President-elect office, and moving it to New Jersey.

Some of this information was released in a heavily redacted 99-page judicial finding byFISA-court Judge Rosemary Collyer. Admiral Rogers helped her in drafting it.

Rogers shut down outside access to the database (Democrat-contract firm FusionGPS one alleged external user), and immediately thereafter, a Bill Clinton dirty-tricks functionaries visited the Obama White House. In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane
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HM makes a great point.

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Don't forget. Worst political crimes in our nation's history.

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This Gang of Eight member had secret communications w Christopher Steele.

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The Hill: Report: Clapper, Carter recommended Obama fire NSA head [Admiral Mike Rogers]

by Harper Neidig - 11/19/16


So the insiders wanted to axe the two apparent honest truth tellers - Rogers and Gabbard.

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/306894-report-clapper-carter-recommended-obama-fire-nsa-head/
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movielover said:

Don't forget. Worst political crimes in our nation's history.

Russia was trying to influence the 2016 election to benefit Donald Trump?

Now we know Hillary Clinton was using tranquilizers to juice herself during the 2016 campaign and was experiencing wild mood and energy swings and Russia knew about it!
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movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane
What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.
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No wonder Schiff hates Trump, he prevented him from getting the job he wanted.
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?
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movielover said:

The Hill: Report: Clapper, Carter recommended Obama fire NSA head [Admiral Mike Rogers]

by Harper Neidig - 11/19/16


So the insiders wanted to axe the two apparent honest truth tellers - Rogers and Gabbard.

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/306894-report-clapper-carter-recommended-obama-fire-nsa-head/


Wow - they tried to remove him right after the election, just as they were getting ready to launch the fake narrative. They knew he would not "join the team". Crazy. And then they leaked it.
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NSA reportedly tracks everything, including geolocation. Add that to multiple fradulent FISA warrants for the POTUS and Treasury officials, as well as the two-hop rule, and they were tracking everybody.

AI two-hop rule: "The "two hop rule" in the context of FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) refers to a practice where the government, under certain warrants, can access not only the communications of a targeted individual but also the communications of those they contacted, and then the communications of those contacts, and so on, for up to two or three "hops". This practice, also known as "chaining," allows for the surveillance of individuals who may not be directly suspected of wrongdoing but who are connected to a target through their communications."
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Can Adam Schiff do this?

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BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?

I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.

As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.

Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.

Also, the amateurs going after foreign contacts usually have a robust antenna system and in a suburban neighborhood, most neighbors will complain if you put up a 50 or 100 foot tower in your backyard.
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?


I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.

As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.

Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.

Is there something that prevents her from communicating long distance via ham even if she doesn't have a license? Would you agree that Ham radio is a very niche/uncommon hobby, generally speaking?
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BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?


I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.

As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.

Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.

Is there something that prevents her from communicating long distance via ham even if she doesn't have a license? Would you agree that Ham radio is a very niche/uncommon hobby, generally speaking?
Why bother getting a license at all then?
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?


I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.

As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.

Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.

Also, the amateurs going after foreign contacts usually have a robust antenna system and in a suburban neighborhood, most neighbors will complain if you put up a 50 or 100 foot tower in your backyard.

Well that blew the sinister spin on the HAM issue to shreds. MAGAts, don't know much about anything

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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

BearGoggles said:

Eastern Oregon Bear said:

movielover said:

bear2034 said:


Clapper admits that this was a "team sport" that required "compromise on our 'normal modalities'".

In 2016 Nellie Ohr, wife of top DOJ official Bruce Ohr and rumored CIA contractor, took six Ham radio classes and acquired a new Ham radio license while helped fabricate the Steele dossier. She subsequently lied to Congress, committing several felonies, but never suffered any consequences.

We see here again Rogers being honest.

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/newly-declassified-fbi-document-proves-fusion-gps-contractor-nellie-ohr-lied-to-congress-about-contributions-to-crossfire-hurricane

What is suspicious and sinister about having a Ham license? I need to know because my Ham license needs to be renewed, but if I've been unknowingly associating with evil and dastardly people, that might influence my decision.

Do you know a lot of middle aged/older women who suddenly pick up this "hobby"? And just coincidentally when she (or her associates, including her husband) might be looking to surreptitiously communicate with a person living a long way away, like England over a medium that is not closely monitored and leaves no records (as opposed to phone calls or emails)?


I'm not a woman, but I was 47 when I got my license.

As for Nellie Ohr, I looked her up in the FCC database. She has a technician class license with privileges on the UHF and VHF bands, which have a line of sight communication distance of up to 100 miles, but generally no more than 30 miles in practice. You can tap into repeaters for more distance, but there are no repeaters in the Atlantic Ocean. My experience is that UHF and VHF are used rather like CB radios were used - chit chat between friends and traffic/Smokies reports.

Nellie would need a license with HF privileges (General or Extra) to communicate long distance to Europe or other continents legally. She doesn't have that, so your conspiracy theory isn't very likely. In practice, it's not terribly reliable to hop on the radio and reach a specific person halfway around the world at any given time. Atmospheric transmission is a fickle beast.

Is there something that prevents her from communicating long distance via ham even if she doesn't have a license? Would you agree that Ham radio is a very niche/uncommon hobby, generally speaking?

Why bother getting a license at all then?

Hmm,. I don't know. My brother is also a pretty big HAM radio fan, I don't think it uncommon as there are stores devoted to the hobby.

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Blast from the past.

 
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