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{UAH} 8 WAYS PRESIDENT BARRACK OBAMA TRIED TO TERRORIZE DONALD J TRUMP FROM BECOMMING AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT

Friends

 

As these pieces keep on coming out, I  keep remembering the words I said to a Toronto black Police supervisor officer in this city. You see all supervisors in these cities are white, but I just happened by accident to see only one. And I think he is the only one that I have ever seen. "Do your best and make us all proud" Friend this city and this country is not racist, it hires every race as it has, blacks just fuck up. he either gets a firkin badge and his brother or relative or friend asks him to use it to buy drugs, or some silly crap. Get a time and look at the numbers of blacks that get recruited into the face and see how many actually go up. Now look at the reasons of why they are let go. And by the way they also have an advantage already in the system that they are judged with consideration of their race.

 

Since the creation of United States presidency we got a chance than one of our very own ended up in the White House. And I need an Amen to that. In my discussing about the Obama presidency, I refuse to lump the failures of blacks in America to him, for I believe it is institutionalized, all I needed was to see that he even tried to help them. I failed to get that for the worst, anti-blacks Biden policy to incarcerate all of them,  was written under the Obama presidency. I am not  even going to take him on that. I love an Obama that can fail in policy, and an Obama that can fail in pushing blacks forward, I relieve him the massive deaths of black kids in Chicago.  I am looking for an Obama, a black man that has an ability to walk into an organized system, and does not play dirty. I fail even getting that.

 

I am sitting on a computer tonight, fighting with men like Edward Pojim pleading for the crap, falling to realize that as these reports keep on coming out, as we continue to post these pieces, either way President Barrack Obama is ending up written in history as the only president that has used his office to sabotage an incoming administration. Why dd that fail to happen to all white presidents? Ever wonder? His suckers like Comey like what have you are all going to go. the institution is going to remain, but as an EM a Blackman, I stand today with the only black president I have in my life,  that decided to use his office to fuck up the system, and that system is slowly but steadily catching up with him. And trust me Obama is never going to be charged for he is a president, but what a shade he has thrown to all of us as black people.

 

Friends, we as blacks will never develop in this society, till we get the strength, but the urge, to denounce idiots like Barrack Obama, for that makes our future generation aim to do better.

 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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8 signs pointing to a counterintelligence operation deployed against Trump's campaign

 

By Sharyl Attkisson

 

It may be true that President Trump illegally conspired with Russia and was so good at covering it up he's managed to outwit our best intel and media minds who've searched for irrefutable evidence for two years. But there's a growing appearance of alleged wrongdoing equally as insidious, if not more so, because it implies widespread misuse of America's intelligence and law enforcement apparatus. Here are eight signs pointing to a counterintelligence operation deployed against Trump for political reasons.

 

Code name

 

The operation reportedly had at least one code name that was leaked to The New York Times: "Crossfire Hurricane."

 

 

Wiretap fever

 

Secret surveillance was conducted on no fewer than seven Trump associates: chief strategist Stephen Bannon; lawyer Michael Cohen; national security adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn; adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner; campaign chairman Paul Manafort; and campaign foreign policy advisers Carter Page and George Papadopoulos. The FBI reportedly applied for a secret warrant in June 2016 to monitor Manafort, Page, Papadopoulos and Flynn. If true, it means the FBI targeted Flynn six months before his much-debated conversation with Russia's ambassador, Sergey Kislyak.

 

The FBI applied four times to wiretap Page after he became a Trump campaign adviser starting in July 2016. Page's office is connected to Trump Tower and he reports having spent "many hours in Trump Tower."

 

CNN reported that Manafort was wiretapped before and after the election "including during a period when Manafort was known to talk to President Trump." Manafort reportedly has a residence in Trump Tower. Electronic surveillance was used to listen in on three Trump transition officials in Trump Tower — Flynn, Bannon and Kushner — as they met in an official capacity with the United Arab Emirates' crown prince.

 

The FBI also reportedly wiretapped Flynn's phone conversation with Kislyak on Dec. 31, 2016, as part of "routine surveillance" of Kislyak.

 

NBC recently reported that Cohen, Trump's personal attorney, was wiretapped. NBC later corrected the story, saying Cohen was the subject of a "pen register" used to monitor phone numbers and, possibly, internet communications.

 

National security letters

 

Another controversial tool reportedly used by the FBI to obtain phone records and other documents in the investigation were national security letters, which bypass judicial approval.

 

Improper use of such letters has been an ongoing theme at the FBI. Reviews by the Department of Justice's Inspector General found widespread misuse under Mueller — who was then FBI director — and said officials failed to report instances of abuses as required.

 

Unmasking

 

"Unmasking" — identifying protected names of Americans captured by government surveillance — was frequently deployed by at least four top Obama officials who have subsequently spoken out against President Trump: James Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence; Samantha Power, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; Susan Rice, former national security adviser; Sally Yates, former deputy attorney general.

 

Names of Americans caught communicating with monitored foreign targets must be "masked," or hidden within government agencies, so the names cannot be misused or shared.

 

However, it's been revealed that Power made near-daily unmasking requests in 2016.

 

Prior to that revelation, Clapper claimed ignorance. When asked if he knew of unmasking requests by any ambassador, including Power, he testified: "I don't know. Maybe it's ringing a vague bell but I'm not — I could not answer with any confidence."

 

Rice admitted to asking for unmasked names of U.S. citizens in intelligence reports after initially claiming no knowledge of any such thing.

 

Clapper also admitted to requesting the unmasking of "Mr. Trump, his associates or any members of Congress." Clapper and Yates admitted they also personally reviewed unmasked documents and shared unmasked material with other officials.

 

Changing the rules

 

On Dec. 15, 2016 — the same day the government listened in on Trump officials at Trump Tower — Rice reportedly unmasked the names of Bannon, Kushner and Flynn. And Clapper made a new rule allowing the National Security Agency to widely disseminate surveillance material within the government without the normal privacy protections.

 

Media strategy

 

Former CIA Director John Brennan and Clapper, two of the most integral intel officials in this ongoing controversy, have joined national news organizations where they have regular opportunities to shape the news narrative — including on the very issues under investigation.

 

Clapper reportedly secretly leaked salacious political opposition research against Trump to CNN in fall 2017 and later was hired as a CNN political analyst. In February, Brennan was hired as a paid analyst for MSNBC.

 

Leaks

 

There's been a steady and apparently orchestrated campaign of leaks — some true, some false, but nearly all of them damaging to President Trump's interests.

 

A few of the notable leaks include word that Flynn was wiretapped, the anti-Trump "Steele dossier" of political opposition research, then-FBI Director James Comey briefing Trump on it, private Comey conversations with Trump, Comey's memos recording those conversations and criticizing Trump, the subpoena of Trump's personal bank records (which proved false) and Flynn planning to testify against Trump (which also proved to be false).

 

Friends, informants and snoops

 

The FBI reportedly used one-time CIA operative Stefan Halper in 2016 as an informant to spy on Trump officials.

 

Another player is Comey friend Daniel Richman, a Columbia University law professor, who leaked Comey's memos against Trump to The New York Times after Comey was fired. We later learned that Richman actually worked for the FBI under a status called "Special Government Employee."

 

The FBI used former reporter Glenn Simpson, his political opposition research firm Fusion GPS, and ex-British spy Christopher Steele to compile allegations against Trump, largely from Russian sources, which were distributed to the press and used as part of wiretap applications.

 

These eight features of a counterintelligence operation are only the pieces we know. It can be assumed there's much we don't yet know. And it may help explain why there's so much material that the Department of Justice hasn't easily handed over to congressional investigators.

 

Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) is an Emmy-award winning investigative journalist, author of The New York Times bestsellers "The Smear" and "Stonewalled," and host of Sinclair's Sunday TV program, "Full Measure."

 

EM         -> { Trump for 2020 }

On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

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