Saturday, October 3, 2020

Declassified Smoking Gun About Barack Obama

 

Declassified  Smoking Gun About Barack Obama 

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe  declassifyed  documents showing that on July 26, 2016, U.S. intelligence agencies obtained intelligence that the Russian government believed Hillary Clinton gave the go ahead to fabricate a scandal against Donald Trump by claiming the Trump campaign colluded with Vladimir Putin on the release of hacked emails.

“In late July 2016, U.S. intelligence agencies obtained insight into Russian intelligence analysis alleging that U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had approved a campaign plan to stir up a scandal against U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump by tying him to Putin and the Russians’ hacking of the Democratic National Committee. The IC does not know the accuracy of this allegation or the extent to which the Russian intelligence analysis may reflect exaggeration or fabrication,” Director of National Intelligence Ratcliffe wrote in a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham.

Evidence of this scheme was captured on tape as on July 24, 2016, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook went on TV and began floating the idea of a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.

Ratcliffe’s letter added that former CIA Director John Brennan personally briefed Barack Obama on the scheme Hillary Clinton allegedly approved to frame Donald Trump of colluding with the Russians.

“According to his handwritten notes, former Central Intelligence Agency Director Brennan subsequently briefed President Obama and other senior national security officials on the intelligence, including the ‘alleged approval by Hillary Clinton on July 26, 2016 of a proposal from one of her foreign policy advisors to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by Russian security services,’” Ratcliffe added.

 On January 5, 2017, Obama had an  Oval Office meeting with Vice President Joe Biden, FBI Director James Comey, National Security Advisor Susan Rice and others. In that meeting, Joe Biden reportedly suggested using the 1799 Logan Act as the pretext to interview incoming National Security Advisor Michael Flynn about his December phone call with the Russian Ambassador. Obama and his team settled on a strategy to investigate the incoming Trump administration for a conspiracy theory they were told may have been hatched by the Clinton campaign to sow chaos during the 2016 election.

Ratcliffe’s letter also revealed that Comey and Peter Strzok – the top two officials on the Russian probe – knew in September that the intelligence community had reason to believe the Clinton campaign concocted the Russian collusion theory.

“On 07 September 2016, U.S. intelligence officials forwarded an investigative referral to FBI Director James Comey and Deputy Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Peter Strzok regarding U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s approval of ‘a plan concerning U.S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections’ as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private mail server,” Ratcliffe added.

Ratcliffe later clarified that this was not Russian disinformation.

“To be clear, this is not Russian disinformation and has not been assessed as such by the intelligence community. I’ll be briefing Congress on the sensitive sources and methods by which it was obtained in the coming days.”

Conclusions: 1.Donald Trump’s claim about the Russian collusion conspiracy theory  is true.  2.The Obama administration did spy on Trump’s campaign. 3.The  narrative that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians was  fabricated by Hillary Clinton.


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