In examining the cast of FBI and senior Department of Justice officials fired, retired, resigned and under investigation since May 2017, the breathtaking scope of the FBI's unprecedented criminal efforts to steer a presidential election and frame a newly elected president serves as Exhibit A for the organization's disbandment.
The group dubbed the "Secret Society" by FBI lawyer Lisa Page in a text to self-anointed FBI "Super Agent" Peter Strzok had a clear goal: Stop Trump.
How to do that "Legally"? How does one manufacture a phony Russia hoax and hang it around Trump's neck when you're constrained from going after his campaign, organization and staff?
The FBI is specifically prohibited from penetrating and subverting U.S. organizations under the provisions of Executive Order 12333, Section 2.9: "No one acting on behalf of agencies within the Intelligence Community may join or otherwise participate in any organization in the United States on behalf of any agency within the intelligence community without disclosing his intelligence affiliation to appropriate officials of the organization, except in accordance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the attorney general." That's tough for the "Secret society."
There's more to Section 2.9: "Such participation shall be authorized only if it is essential to achieving lawful purposes as determined by the agency head or designee. No such participation may be undertaken for the purpose of influencing the activity of the organization or its members except in cases where: The participation is undertaken on behalf of the FBI in the course of a lawful investigation; or The organization concerned is composed primarily of individuals who are not United States persons and is reasonably believed to be acting on behalf of a foreign power."
Thrilled with the initiation of their foreign counterintelligence investigation implicating Trump "Associates," the secret society could launch full-bore with an array of techniques and tradecraft.
Keep in mind that the FBI/DOJ never gave Trump a "Defensive security briefing" that is standard when FBI/DOJ comes upon a foreign counterintelligence threat to a U.S. organization or corporation.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/in-the-news/farrell-how-the-fbi-ran-an-illegal-counterintelligence-masquerade-in-plot-to-get-trump/
The group dubbed the "Secret Society" by FBI lawyer Lisa Page in a text to self-anointed FBI "Super Agent" Peter Strzok had a clear goal: Stop Trump.
How to do that "Legally"? How does one manufacture a phony Russia hoax and hang it around Trump's neck when you're constrained from going after his campaign, organization and staff?
The FBI is specifically prohibited from penetrating and subverting U.S. organizations under the provisions of Executive Order 12333, Section 2.9: "No one acting on behalf of agencies within the Intelligence Community may join or otherwise participate in any organization in the United States on behalf of any agency within the intelligence community without disclosing his intelligence affiliation to appropriate officials of the organization, except in accordance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the attorney general." That's tough for the "Secret society."
There's more to Section 2.9: "Such participation shall be authorized only if it is essential to achieving lawful purposes as determined by the agency head or designee. No such participation may be undertaken for the purpose of influencing the activity of the organization or its members except in cases where: The participation is undertaken on behalf of the FBI in the course of a lawful investigation; or The organization concerned is composed primarily of individuals who are not United States persons and is reasonably believed to be acting on behalf of a foreign power."
Thrilled with the initiation of their foreign counterintelligence investigation implicating Trump "Associates," the secret society could launch full-bore with an array of techniques and tradecraft.
Keep in mind that the FBI/DOJ never gave Trump a "Defensive security briefing" that is standard when FBI/DOJ comes upon a foreign counterintelligence threat to a U.S. organization or corporation.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/in-the-news/farrell-how-the-fbi-ran-an-illegal-counterintelligence-masquerade-in-plot-to-get-trump/
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