FusionGPS (Piss Dossier) Senate Hearing Wednesday | |
Buford T. Justice (OP) User ID: 75243977 United States 07/18/2017 12:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | McCain, just today having eye surgery (retire) and even (Jeb Bush) might get drug into this, they will wanna know who was paying for the FusionGPS contract to compile the dossier. From 4chan from a few months ago.. The Steele Dossier is a PDF of 38 pages divided in 17 reports. The reports span between 20 June 2016 and 13 December 2016. The sources are either: -useless general sources on Russia -Ex Kremlin officials about Russia with no mention of Trump -and seemingly FusionGPS connected sources. possibly Russians they work with in their other files (ex: Magninskiy related) -The piss story seems to come from Source D (FusionGPS make it look like Source D is Rob Goldstone) They talk about all the other fabrications as they were produced (Carter Page, Alfa Bank, Don Jr., alleged hacks, etc..) It's a goldmine of information on how the Democrats built up this bogus Trump Russia narrative. Last Edited by Buford T. Justice on 07/18/2017 12:17 AM Do or do not, there is no try. -Yoda |
Buford T. Justice (OP) User ID: 75243977 United States 07/18/2017 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON Sen. John McCain faces questions in a defamation lawsuit about leaks leading to publication of the now-infamous dossier that alleged Donald Trump’s campaign had connections to Russian operatives, McClatchy has learned. The dossier compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele and his London firm, Orbis Business Intelligence Ltd., amounted to a collection of uncorroborated reports of collusion gathered as political research for sale to Trump’s opponents. It proved explosive when published by online news site BuzzFeed on Jan. 10. [link to www.mcclatchydc.com] Do or do not, there is no try. -Yoda |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40581907 United States 07/18/2017 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He was a hedge fund manager in Russia, where he made a lot of money but also learned a lot about corruption. In 2008, his lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, uncovered a $230 million corruption scheme by a number of Russian officials. Magnitsky was arrested, jailed for almost a year and died in custody. Browder says he was beaten to death. The Russian government says he died of a heart attack. Browder then pushed the U.S. Congress to pass something called the Magnitsky Act. It punishes Russian officials who were suspected of being involved in Magnitsky's death, denying their visas, freezing their assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin was so angry about this he ended his country's adoption program with the United States. So now back to this lawyer. She has worked hard to repeal the Magnitsky Act. |
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