Durham Investigation Insiders Say ‘No Evidence’ to Support Obamagate Has Been Found in 18 Months

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The same “insiders” that said President Trump colluded with Russia?
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The same “insiders” that said President Trump colluded with Russia? Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
Basically! Go figure!
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The same “insiders” that said President Trump colluded with Russia? Originally Posted by Jacuzzme



Different insiders
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Different insiders Originally Posted by matchingmole
Same swamp dwellers!
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Different
More of your unsubstantiated BULLSHIT MoleHole...stick with your infantile memes!!
... Hmmm.... Surely believe things have changed. ...

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... Hmmm.... Surely believe things have changed. ...

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again

salty you should be ashamed for bumping the moletroll's post and throwing salt on him like he's a snail.

well done!


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The same “insiders” that said President Trump colluded with Russia? Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
If they are leaking "information" to the media from the U.S. Attorney's Office, they will be "outsiders" quickly and hopefully prosecuted, because they will be disclosing information that was presented to a Federal Grand Jury.

As is customary ... it appears the OP doesn't have:

1. a link
2. names
3. FACTS
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Different insiders Originally Posted by matchingmole
Names, please?
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Chickens. Meet roost. It will be a swell homecoming.

Our Reporting of an Unknown Indiana University Professor Who Was Involved in the Russia Collusion Farce Is Finally Coming to Light

We reported on a little-known University of Indiana professor in January of 2019 who was involved in the Trump-Russia collusion lie. Today this professor is finally being noticed by the Mainstream Media.

Back in January of 2019 we were looking into the unlawful Mueller special counsel and uncovering all sorts of information related to the lies behind the investigation. One individual we identified was University of Indiana professor Jean Camp.

This past week, Kimberly Strassel at the Wall Street Journal reported on professor Camp.
The Alfa story came to life in October 2016, when Franklin Foer of Slate was gulled into writing that a largely anonymous “benevolent posse” of “computer scientists,” “spurred by a sense of shared idealism,” had discovered data showing secret communications between the Trump Organization and Russia-based Alfa Bank. Cybersecurity professionals instantly ridiculed the data as nonsense, and the FBI dismissed it, but the liberal media kept it alive. In October 2018, the New Yorker’s Dexter Filkins devoted a 7,600-word panegyric to the “self-appointed guardians of the Internet” who continued to flog the claims.

In recent court filings, Mr. Durham explains that these tech experts—including Rodney Joffe, formerly of Neustar, Inc.—were in cahoots with the same crew as Mr. Steele, using the same playbook. They worked with Democratic lawyers at Perkins Coie and opposition-research firm Fusion GPS, with the goal of dredging up “derogatory” information on Mr. Trump that would please “VIPs” in the Clinton campaign. The techies did so, the Durham indictment says, in part by mining protected internet data that had been supplied to a government contractor—allowing them to snoop on the White House as well as Trump Tower and Mr. Trump’s Manhattan apartment.

Mr. Joffe’s legal team continues to insist he is “apolitical” and wasn’t aware his lawyer, Michael Sussmann, was billing Team Clinton. (A grand jury impaneled by Mr. Durham indicted Mr. Sussmann in September on a charge of making a false statement to the FBI. Mr. Sussmann pleaded not guilty.) The press initially tried to ignore the story, then resorted to parsing the definition of “spying,” justifying the accused, and trashing Mr. Durham.

The problem for the last-gaspers is that the techies they seek to defend have already put too much on the record that suggests their real concern was a President Trump, not national security. Start with the company that the “apolitical” Mr. Joffe kept. One of his colleagues involved in the project and referenced in the Sussmann indictment is Paul Vixie, whose Twitter feed sports a long record of liberal, anti-Trump sentiments. Another member of the circle—who took on the job of publishing the Joffe data—is L. Jean Camp, an Indiana University computer-science professor and Clinton supporter who called on Americans to join the “resistance” against Mr. Trump. So much for the media’s description of a gang of politically innocent nerds...


So much for the media’s description of a gang of politically innocent nerds...[/I]

[/INDENT] Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
the leftist media follows its heart

in short, they lie and skew

albeit there's little blood in their heart
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SNICK
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Originally Posted by matchingmole
Only in your wildest dreams.