Strzok-Page Texts Refer to 'Oconus Lures' (Spies) in December of 2015

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More evidence of FBI spying on the Trump campaign, and it begain even earlier, way before the date previously claimed by Clapper, Brennan and Comey. If people don't go to prison for this, this country is over as far as freedom and the rule of law is concerned. It will have officially converted to a banana Republic.


The Senate on Monday released 500 pages of documents, including text messages between demoted counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and his paramour, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page. One of the formerly redacted texts suggests that the FBI may have been snooping into the Trump campaign way earlier than previously believed. Without mentioning any campaign specifically, the December 2015 text message refers to "oconus lures," which is FBI lingo for spies outside the continental United States. Strzok was leading the Clinton investigation at the time and would go on to play a central role in the Trump/Russia probe. It is being assumed that the pair was referring to the FBI's efforts to bait & hook unsuspecting Trump campaign officials overseas.
 
oconus lures...I think that may be some kind of fishing...octopus lures? typo?
 
I am usually being dead serious when I end my text with a ;)
 
More evidence of FBI spying on the Trump campaign, and it begain even earlier, way before the date previously claimed by Clapper, Brennan and Comey. If people don't go to prison for this, this country is over as far as freedom and the rule of law is concerned. It will have officially converted to a banana Republic.


The Senate on Monday released 500 pages of documents, including text messages between demoted counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and his paramour, former FBI lawyer Lisa Page. One of the formerly redacted texts suggests that the FBI may have been snooping into the Trump campaign way earlier than previously believed. Without mentioning any campaign specifically, the December 2015 text message refers to "oconus lures," which is FBI lingo for spies outside the continental United States. Strzok was leading the Clinton investigation at the time and would go on to play a central role in the Trump/Russia probe. It is being assumed that the pair was referring to the FBI's efforts to bait & hook unsuspecting Trump campaign officials overseas.

Why am I not surprised that you are vomiting back Trump's fake news?
 
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