Key Questions Raised by New Spy Revelation Ahead of Horowitz Report

The Purge

Platinum Member
Aug 16, 2018
17,881
7,856
400
How many FBI informants were run against Trump’s people? Were there other “honey traps,” such as Azra Turk, sent to flirt with and extract information from Trump aides in the hope of using the information to continue to justify their spying?

We know that this wasn’t the first informant, nor the last, given that Turk was also accompanied by longtime FBI informant and University of Cambridge professor Stefan Halper while attempting to essentially entrap Papadopoulos. It also can’t be forgotten that Halper reached out to more Trump campaign aides along the way too, such as Carter Page and Sam Clovis. Those attempts reek of entrapment as well.

In light of Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s forthcoming report, there are other key questions: Have any of these informants worn wires? If so, which ones and when? How often does the FBI run informants at political campaigns using “academics”? Or, how about spies posing as “assistants”?

Moreover, did the FBI investigate Trump’s national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, based on his prior attendance at a dinner conference at the University of Cambridge in England, when Flynn was the defense intelligence agency director?

[Continued]...

(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...


Using a weaponized FBI in (a continuing) active attempt to attack and overthrow the Constitutional government of the United States of America is a act of giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

Conviction of ALL involved, including any former high government officials, should lead to sentences of public hangings....but it won't...I'll settle for 30 years, no parole!
 
How many FBI informants were run against Trump’s people? Were there other “honey traps,” such as Azra Turk, sent to flirt with and extract information from Trump aides in the hope of using the information to continue to justify their spying?

We know that this wasn’t the first informant, nor the last, given that Turk was also accompanied by longtime FBI informant and University of Cambridge professor Stefan Halper while attempting to essentially entrap Papadopoulos. It also can’t be forgotten that Halper reached out to more Trump campaign aides along the way too, such as Carter Page and Sam Clovis. Those attempts reek of entrapment as well.

In light of Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s forthcoming report, there are other key questions: Have any of these informants worn wires? If so, which ones and when? How often does the FBI run informants at political campaigns using “academics”? Or, how about spies posing as “assistants”?

Moreover, did the FBI investigate Trump’s national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, based on his prior attendance at a dinner conference at the University of Cambridge in England, when Flynn was the defense intelligence agency director?

[Continued]...

(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...


Using a weaponized FBI in (a continuing) active attempt to attack and overthrow the Constitutional government of the United States of America is a act of giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

Conviction of ALL involved, including any former high government officials, should lead to sentences of public hangings....but it won't...I'll settle for 30 years, no parole!
Excellent questions you asked:

How many FBI informants were run against Trump’s people?
Were there other “honey traps,” such as Azra Turk, sent to flirt with and extract information from Trump aides in the hope of using the information to continue to justify their spying?

Have any of these informants worn wires? If so, which ones and when?
How often does the FBI run informants at political campaigns using “academics”?
Or, how about spies posing as “assistants”?

Moreover, did the FBI investigate Trump’s national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, based on his prior attendance at a dinner conference at the University of Cambridge in England, when Flynn was the defense intelligence agency director?

Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report on his investigation into the circumstances surrounding FISA surveillance of former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page is ready to drop. Horowitz’s report will likely provide new and damaging details surrounding the FBI’s use of the FISA court to spy on Page. The conclusion of Horowitz’s probe predicates Barr to conduct a broader and more exacting investigation into all aspects of the Russia collusion hoax.

Horowitz’s investigation focused on a discrete aspect of the Russia collusion investigation—the electronic surveillance of Page. Barr previously stated that he anticipated receiving Horowitz’s conclusions concerning the propriety of the FISA process targeting Page in May or June.

Why The IG Report On FISA Abuse Will Unleash Barr’s Investigation
 

Forum List

Back
Top