Christopher Steele, the Man Behind the Dossier(newyorker.com)
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Christopher Steele, the Man Behind the Dossier
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/03/12/christopher-steele-the-man-behind-the-trump-dossier
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But it was double-grade fabric.
I love how the dossier is so accurate that people have to do ad hominem attacks on Steele as a person instead of attacking the dossier.
Literally no one in Congress or anywhere else has been able to find a single thing wrong with it.
There's some terrifying stuff in there including a mysterious 20 percent share in a Russian oil company. The pee tapes. Etc etc.
Really hoping Mueller brings alot of this to light.
Literally no one in Congress or anywhere else has been able to find a single thing wrong with it.
There's some terrifying stuff in there including a mysterious 20 percent share in a Russian oil company. The pee tapes. Etc etc.
Really hoping Mueller brings alot of this to light.
No one can prove a negative.
No one can even cast doubt on it...its like no one can disprove the theory of gravity because the evidence is too strong.
one of the issues with the info about Steele that has come out is if he had been'employed'or rendered services to the FBI while also doing the same with MI5 then some rather serious laws were broken.
I'm sure with today's state of the rule of law it'll easily be swept aside.
I'm sure with today's state of the rule of law it'll easily be swept aside.
>Several months after Steele signed the deal, he learned that, through this chain, his research was being jointly subsidized by the Clinton campaign and the D.N.C. In all, Steele was paid a hundred and sixty-eight thousand dollars for his work.
>nonpartisan Fact Checker blog at the Washington Post, awarded Nunes’s statement four Pinocchios—his rating for an outright lie. “There is no evidence that Clinton was involved in Steele’s reports or worked with Russian entities to feed information to Steele,” Kessler wrote.
2 + 2 = 5, apparently.
>nonpartisan Fact Checker blog at the Washington Post, awarded Nunes’s statement four Pinocchios—his rating for an outright lie. “There is no evidence that Clinton was involved in Steele’s reports or worked with Russian entities to feed information to Steele,” Kessler wrote.
2 + 2 = 5, apparently.
> he kept his phones in a Faraday bag—a pouch, of military-tested double-grade fabric, designed to block signal detection.
I guess he doesn't keep them in the bag all the time.