Monday, September 28, 2020

Jim Comey Fought to Include a Russian Spy's Disinformation in the Report on Russian Election Interference

AFTER the effort to secure the FISA warrant, the FBI discovered that the PSS referenced in the Steele Dossier memos was Mr. Danchenko - the Russian spy - and FBI counterintelligence databases revealed that Mr. Danchenko - the Russian spy - had made a "Pitch" to potential Obama Administration officials to sell classified information to "People he knew".

It just so happened that in the time frame that Danchenko - the Russian spy - knew Russian intelligence agents stationed in the United States, and visited with one of them at the Russian Embassy.

AFTER they learned the PSS in Steele's memos was Danchenko - the Russian spy - Jim Comey aggressively argued with the CIA to include information from the Steele Dossier memos sourced to Danchenko - the Russian spy - regarding the allegations that the Russians were engaged in a clandestine arrangement with Donald Trump to win the election over Hillary Clinton.

The CIA, FBI, and NSA intelligence analysts quickly gathered available intelligence on the Russian efforts and began making "Assessments" with regard to the motives of various Russian entities and actors involved.

Jim Comey and the FBI felt strongly that, here is a very sensitive document that is being produce by the CIA, NSA, and FBI about Russian attempts to interfere in the election and Russian attempts to denigrate one candidate and promote prospects of the other.

A review of FBI databases revealed that the Primary Sub-source had contact in 2006 with the Russian Embassy and known Russian intelligence officers.

That is the same "December 2016" that Jim Comey was arguing to have the Primary Sub-Source's information "Woven into" the text of the ICA. Jim Comey wanted information - for all he knew Russian intelligence disinformation - from an assessed Russian intelligence asset, to be included in the text of the ICA, on the basis that it was TRUE. There was no discussion about caveating the information based on the sourcing.

https://www.redstate.com/shipwreckedcrew/2020/09/28/jim-comey-fought-to-include-russian-spy-disinformation-in-the-ica-on-russian-election-interference/ 

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