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To: LindyBill who wrote (696791)3/3/2020 4:26:56 PM
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Justice Department prosecutor John Durham is questioning personnel connected to the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment, which awarded multiple contracts to FBI informant Stephan Halper.

Nick Weil noticed some VERY interesting Strzok / Page texts regarding the ONA:

  • Strzok met with ONA 6 days before ONA gave Halper a new contract
  • when Strzok said "our guy is talking", he seemed to get that info from ONA and this was when Mifsud was interacting with Papadopoulos
  • when the FISA court found that an agency "largely staffed by private contractors" was giving contractors access to raw FISA info, that might refer to ONA rather than FBI

It's *possible* that the FBI had nothing to do with Mifsud, Downer, Stefan Halper, Henry Greenberg etc. It's *possible* that it was all run out of the DOD think tank Office of Net Assessment. That would partly explain why FBI can't hand over docs relating to Halper

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