For those of you who might have missed the Senate Intelligence Committee testimony of FBI Director Christopher Wray, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, NSA Director Mike Rogers, Defense Intelligence Agency Director Robert Ashley, and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo this afternoon, I can sum it up in three points… […]
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U.S. Intelligence chiefs warn that our government is lying to us, placing our democracy in peril. (At what point can we start using the word treason?)
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 2018, Angus King, Chris Wray, CIA, conspiracy theory, cybersecurity, Dan Coats, Defense Intelligence Agency, Devin Nunes, Director of National Intelligence, domestic abuse, Donald Trump, election hacking, election integrity, election meddling, FBI, intelligence community, Jack Reed, Joe Kennedy, John Kelly, Martin Heinrich, midterm elections, Mike Pompeo, Mike Rogers, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, national security, National Security Agency, NSA, Nunes memo, Republican lies, Rob Porter, Robert Ashley, Robert Cardillo, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Senate Intelligence Committee, Sheldon Whitehouse, social media, treason, Vladimir Putin, voter suppression 62 Comments
“Never before has a U.S. president so clearly ignored such a grave and growing threat to U.S. national security.”
Following up on yesterday’s release of the Fusion GPS testimony by “sneaky” Diane Feinstein, the Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, led by Ben Cardin, today issued a minority report titled, “Putin’s Asymmetric Assault on Democracy in Russia and Europe: Implications for U.S. National Security.” While, as you might imagine, the report gets into […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2018, Ben Cardin, Countering Violent Extremism, cyberattacks, Diane Feinstein, Donald Trump, election hacking, election meddling, Fusion GPS, Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, hybrid threat, legislative agenda, Magnitsky Act., media literacy, National Counterterrorism Center, national security, NATO, NCTC, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, social media, State Hybrid Threat Actors, the Democratic agenda, threats to Democracy, Vladimir Putin 6 Comments
Having cautioned that we might not be so keen on the Russia investigation when it starts taking down our heroes on the left, former National Security Agency analyst John Schindler points to John Conyers
A few days ago, former National Security Agency analyst and counterintelligence officer John Schindler noted on Twitter that the Russia investigation would eventually take down not just Republicans, but Democrats as well. “If you think the coming takedown of Kremlin spy-influence networks in DC will only bag people you dislike,” he said, “consider hiding in […]
Posted in Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Dana Rohrabacher, Donald Trump, John Conyers, John Schindler, Kremlin, Paul Manafort, propaganda, Russia, Russiagate, sexual harassment, soul searching, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin 5 Comments