Did The FBI Have Evidence Of A Breach Larger Than Snowden?
Isn’t it amazing that the Democrats continue on this ‘Witch Hunt’ of Trump, regardless of still not finding any evidence that Trump colluded with the Russians on the elections. They just can’t accept that Trump is president. I think it’s more about, the Democrats and Establishment in Washington,D.C., just don’t want to see their swamp or cesspool drained.
At this point it’s not about the election anymore. The Democrats are just out to find ANYTHING they can pin on Trump, just so they can say he should be impeached or they can force him to resign. Don’t believe me? Just look at the long history of questionable cases of ‘obstruction of justice’ involving Comey and Mueller. Start with Steven Hatfill and the Anthrax case, though, that’s a good one. Of course there are others: Frank Quattrone, Martha Stewart, Scooter Libby, Judith Miller, and of course, most recently Hillary Clinton.
Of course, if you REALLY want to look at some hard evidence, you don’t have to go any further than the FBI and Comey, and the more than 20 million American identities that were illegally unmasked. Looks like there is PLENTY of real solid evidence on that – 600 million classified documents!
From Circa:
A former U.S. intelligence contractor tells Circa he walked away with more than 600 million classified documents on 47 hard drives from the National Security Agency and the CIA, a haul potentially larger than Edward Snowden’s now infamous breach.
And now he is suing former FBI Director James Comey and other government figures, alleging the bureau has covered up evidence he provided them showing widespread spying on Americans that violated civil liberties.
The suit, filed late Monday night by Dennis Montgomery, was assigned to the same federal judge who has already ruled that some of the NSA’s collection of data on Americans violates the U.S. Constitution’s Fourth Amendment, setting up an intriguing legal proceeding in the nation’s capital this summer.
Montgomery says the evidence he gave to the FBI chronicle the warrantless collection of phone, financial and personal data and the unmasking of identities in spy data about millions of Americans.
“This domestic surveillance was all being done on computers supplied by the FBI,” Montgomery told Circa in an interview. “So these supercomputers, which are FBI computers, the CIA is using them to do domestic surveillance.”