Russia offered Carter Page a huge stake in Russia's state oil company
  The   oil story was completely phony.  It was fabricated by Fusion GPS   (Clinton campaign).  It was based on the true story that Page traveled   to Moscow and mingled with Russians.  But he wasn't working for Russia.    He was working for the CIA.  The FBI knew this but falsely claimed to   be suspicious of his actions.
 
  The FBI got a Title I FISA warrant targeting Page.  This warrant allowed them to spy on Trump and everyone around him.
  FISA’s License to Hop:
  How    the FISA warrant on Carter Page enabled Obama Administration    surveillance of the entire Trump team, and why civil libertarians should    be worried
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  That FISA warrant relied entirely on the Steele Dossier (which was a complete fabrication).
 
 In   an astonishing admission, the Department of  Justice Inspector   General  Michael Horowitz conceded to lawmakers  Wednesday that the  FBI’s  FISA  applications used to continue  surveillance on the 2016  Trump  campaign  were based entirely on sources  for the widely  discredited  Steele  Dossier funded by the Democrats.
  “The  FISA  applications relied  entirely on information from the  Steele… from  the  primary sub-source’s  reporting to support the  allegation that Page  was coordinating with  the Russian government on  2016 U.S. presidential  election activities.”  Horowitz said.  thefederalist.com
  The   FISA warrants contained 35 claims with zero supporting documentation,    documentation that didn't support the claims, or documentation that    DIRECTLY REFUTED the claims.
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  The    FBI knew Carter Page was an undercover CIA agent, but they feigned   ignorance so they could pretend his travel to Russia was suspicious.    Page requested an FBI interview, but they refused.
 On   August 17, 2016, Comey received information from the CIA  establishing   that Dr. Page was an “operational contact” for the CIA  during the   period of 2008 -2013.
  On  September  7, 2016, the CIA sent an   investigation referral to Defendant  Comey and  Defendant Strzok   regarding "U.S. Presidential candidate  Hillary Clinton's  approval of a   plan concerning U.S.Presidential  candidate Donald Trump  and Russian   hackers hampering U.S. elections as a  means of distracting  the public   from her use of a private mail  server."
  Thus,  Defendant Comey   was expressly warned and aware of the political agenda  driving the   claims against Dr. Page  at a very early stage. He was  similarly well   aware of Dr. Page’s  status as a CIA contact, yet he chose  to move   forward with an  investigation that he knew was based on a  political   distraction  campaign during a hotly contested election against  an   innocent American  citizen.
  Next, on  September 25, 2016, Dr.   Page sent Defendant Comey a letter denying he  had had communications   with any sanctioned Russian officials. Dr. Page   stated in the letter   that he had a decades’ long record of  interactions  with the CIA and   FBI. This was consistent with the prior  CIA reports  provided to the   FBI involving Dr. Page,  which established that he had  such a record.   It is clear that  Defendant Comey received this letter, as  he   distributed it to the  Crossfire Hurricane team, including its    supervisor, Defendant Strzok.
    By the end of  September,   probably no later than the third week of that  month,  Defendant Comey   learned of the existence of the Steele dossier.   Defendant Comey   understood at that time that the dossier was funded by   political   opposition to Presidential candidate Donald Trump and knew   that Dr.   Page’s letter of denial was a response to those unfounded   accusations.
  This   was exactly the political  tactic he had been  warned about by the CIA   about several weeks earlier.  Yet Defendant  Comey approved use of the   dossier anyway.
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  Tom |