Friday, May 18, 2018

Crossfire Hurricane: Category Five Political Espionage

Deep in the New York Times's account of "Crossfire Hurricane," the FBI's codename for spying on the Trump campaign, is a hilariously bland paragraph about John Brennan and James Comey teaming up to dig dirt on Trumpworld.

The F.B.I.'s thinking crystallized by mid-August, after the C.I.A. director at the time, John O. Brennan, shared intelligence with Mr. Comey showing that the Russian government was behind an attack on the 2016 presidential election.

Panicking at the sight of Donald Trump's Super Tuesday wins in March 2016, Brennan had by the following month formed the beginnings of a spying operation against him, and managed to enmesh a bunch of other agencies in it, thinking that would keep the outside of the CIA's cup clean.

Make no mistake about it: that the FBI and the CIA, on little more than the say-so of a virulent Trump hater like Brennan, were meeting to spy on the campaign of Hillary's opponent makes Watergate look like a tenth-rate burglary.

Brennan, shortly thereafter, was bringing CIA agents, FBI agents, NSA agents, and an assortment of Obama's political aides together in one room at CIA headquarters to bat around ideas on how to smoke out the campaign of Hillary's opponent.

British intelligence, through various planted stories, has bragged about its role in helping Brennan spy on the Trump campaign.

Then Brennan's Langley group needed something, anything, to get the dolts over at the FBI to open up a formal probe.

https://spectator.org/crossfire-hurricane-category-5-political-espionage/ 

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