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deminks

(11,014 posts)
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 02:41 PM Jan 2017

David Corn: The Spy Who Wrote the Trump-Russia Memos: It Was "Hair-Raising" Stuff

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/01/spy-who-wrote-trump-russia-memos-it-was-hair-raising-stuff

Last fall, a week before the election, I broke the story that a former Western counterintelligence official had sent memos to the FBI with troubling allegations related to Donald Trump. The memos noted that this spy's sources had provided him with information indicating that Russian intelligence had mounted a yearslong operation to co-opt or cultivate Trump and had gathered secret compromising material on Trump. They also alleged that Trump and his inner circle had accepted a regular flow of intelligence from the Kremlin. These memos caused a media and political firestorm this week when CNN reported that President Barack Obama and Trump had been told about their existence, as part of briefings on the intelligence community's assessment that Russia hacked political targets during the 2016 campaign to help Trump become president. For my story in October, I spoke with the former spy who wrote these memos, under the condition that I not name him or reveal his nationality or the spy service where he had worked for nearly two decades, mostly on Russian matters.

The former spy told me that he had been retained in early June by a private research firm in the United States to look into Trump's activity in Europe and Russia. "It started off as a fairly general inquiry," he recalled. One question for him, he said, was, "Are there business ties in Russia?" The American firm was conducting a Trump opposition research project that was first financed by a Republican source until the funding switched to a Democratic one. The former spy said he was never told the identity of the client.

The former intelligence official went to work and contacted his network of sources in Russia and elsewhere. He soon received what he called "hair-raising" information. His sources told him, he said, that Trump had been "sexually compromised" by Russian intelligence in 2013 (when Trump was in Moscow for the Miss Universe contest) or earlier and that there was an "established exchange of information between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin of mutual benefit." He noted he was "shocked" by these allegations. By the end of June, he was sending reports of what he was finding to the American firm.

The former spy said he soon decided the information he was receiving was "sufficiently serious" for him to forward it to contacts he had at the FBI. He did this, he said, without permission from the American firm that had hired him. "This was an extraordinary situation," he remarked.

The response to the information from the FBI, he recalled, was "shock and horror." After a few weeks, the bureau asked him for information on his sources and their reliability and on how he had obtained his reports. He was also asked to continue to send copies of his subsequent reports to the bureau. These reports were not written, he noted, as finished work products; they were updates on what he was learning from his various sources. But he said, "My track record as a professional is second to no one."

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David Corn: The Spy Who Wrote the Trump-Russia Memos: It Was "Hair-Raising" Stuff (Original Post) deminks Jan 2017 OP
K&R... spanone Jan 2017 #1
so much more will come out MFM008 Jan 2017 #2
I believe so too get the red out Jan 2017 #6
Plenty are writing in this country. Problem's the PEOPLE. Hortensis Jan 2017 #10
if only he could have shared this in time. mopinko Jan 2017 #3
Wow. Even I am starting marybourg Jan 2017 #4
Certain Republican Members of Wellstone ruled Jan 2017 #5
Aided and abetted by the FBI. crosinski Jan 2017 #7
Why was this allowed to go so far? Cracklin Charlie Jan 2017 #8
According to this.. Which is rather obvious to us.. but, this is from Steele.. Cha Jan 2017 #11
And now he is (soon to be ) dead! Boxerfan Jan 2017 #9
Don't say that. Blue_Roses Jan 2017 #12
K&R otohara Jan 2017 #13

get the red out

(13,466 posts)
6. I believe so too
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 03:29 PM
Jan 2017

Foreign news media and intelligence services will do the work those in this country won't. Though I think Trump has really pissed the CIA off to the point that the would love to see him driven out of office. The Republicans won't like it, but if it comes down to saving their skins, they will turn against Trump as quickly as they jumped on his bandwagon. They have no loyalty except to themselves and their "owners", if Trump's behavior threatens that, he's toast.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
10. Plenty are writing in this country. Problem's the PEOPLE.
Sat Jan 14, 2017, 05:07 AM
Jan 2017

And most of those who do pay attention are watching TV/cable programs or on-line sources carefully designed to keep viewership and advertising rates up.



mopinko

(70,127 posts)
3. if only he could have shared this in time.
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 03:00 PM
Jan 2017

i remember seeing him on the teevee machine w his hair smoldering. if only it could have caught fire.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
5. Certain Republican Members of
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 03:07 PM
Jan 2017

the House and Senate will protect this POS because it is Party over Country.

crosinski

(411 posts)
7. Aided and abetted by the FBI.
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 03:44 PM
Jan 2017

Vladimir Putin cultivated Trump to begin his campaign to 'disrupt and divide and discredit' our democracy, and then our FBI finished the job for him.

Way to go FBI! Your obsession with that no-good-nic Hillary and her evil-email-server sure served America well! I salute all you patriotic FBIers from here in the steerage compartment of The Good Ship America, as we slip ever so slowly into the sea of What Once Was A Great Nation. And, even as I watch the lifeboats float away leaving me here to drown with all my family and friends, I know that you too will die. Possibly incinerated quickly from thermonuclear war, or perhaps slowly from hunger caused by global warming. And that makes me feel a little better, you dickheads.

Cha

(297,314 posts)
11. According to this.. Which is rather obvious to us.. but, this is from Steele..
Sat Jan 14, 2017, 05:28 AM
Jan 2017
Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele's frustration as FBI sat on Donald Trump Russia file for months

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"Mr Steele also decided to pass on information to both British and American intelligence officials after concluding that such material should not just be in the hands of political opponents of Mr Trump, who had hired his services, but was a matter of national security for both countries.

However, say security sources, Mr Steele became increasingly frustrated that the FBI was failing to take action on the intelligence from others as well as him. He came to believe there was a cover-up, that a cabal within the Bureau blocked a thorough inquiry into Mr Trump, focusing instead on the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails."

Good article!..
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-russia-dossier-file-investigation-hacking-christopher-steele-mi6-a7526901.html

Boxerfan

(2,533 posts)
9. And now he is (soon to be ) dead!
Fri Jan 13, 2017, 05:20 PM
Jan 2017

Because letting his name out in public was such a sure fire good idea-if you wanted him dead.


Not an accident-repeat-not an accident.

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