31-03-2017, 09:11 PM
"Get the picture? The whole case against Trump is based on a pile of unverified BS from some ex-MI-6 flunkey trying to make a killing off sexed up rumors of imaginary collusion."
My god, there is so much denial going on right now in the so-called alternative media, which is apparently plugged into Kelly-Anne Conway's "alternative facts." This author just ignores Steele's whole background on Russia and the multiple sources he has there, going back to the fall of the USSR:
From 1990 to 1992, Steele worked under diplomatic cover as an MI6 agent in Moscow, serving at the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow.[SUP][9][/SUP] Steele's identity as an MI6 officer was one of 115 names Her Majesty's Government attempted to suppress through a DSMA-Notice in 1999.[SUP][10][/SUP][SUP][11][/SUP] Steele reportedly later served as head of MI6's Russia desk.[SUP][12][/SUP] He returned to London in 1993, working again at the FCO until his posting to Paris in 1998, where he served under diplomatic cover until 2002.[SUP][9][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP][SUP][14][/SUP][SUP][15][/SUP] In 2003, Steele was sent to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan as part of an MI6 team, briefing Special Forces on "kill or capture" missions for Taliban targets, and also spent time teaching new MI6 recruits.[SUP][9][/SUP]
Steele's expertise on Russia remained valued, and he served as a senior officer under John Scarlett, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), from 2004 to 2009.[SUP][12][/SUP] Steele was selected as case officer for Alexander Litvinenko and participated in the investigation of the Litvinenko poisoning in 2006.[SUP][9][/SUP] It was Steele who quickly realised that Litvinenko's death "was a Russian state 'hit'".[SUP][12][/SUP]
One of the Russians connected to the dossier may have been murdered:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/...ald-trump/
And the whole case against Trump is not just based on the Steele dossier, as this delusional author wants us to believe. A lot of it is being dug up by the media, and much of the rest by the intelligence agencies. We'll see the whole story soon enough, and it won't be pretty.
Former NSA intelligence analyst John Schindler provided some insight into the reaction of national security officials. "Now we go nuclear," he wrote on Twitter. "[Intelligence community] war going to new levels. Just got an [email from] senior [intelligence community] friend, it began: He will die in jail.'" "US intelligence is not the problem here," Schindler added in another tweet. "The President's collusion with Russian intelligence is. Many details, but the essence is simple."
My god, there is so much denial going on right now in the so-called alternative media, which is apparently plugged into Kelly-Anne Conway's "alternative facts." This author just ignores Steele's whole background on Russia and the multiple sources he has there, going back to the fall of the USSR:
From 1990 to 1992, Steele worked under diplomatic cover as an MI6 agent in Moscow, serving at the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow.[SUP][9][/SUP] Steele's identity as an MI6 officer was one of 115 names Her Majesty's Government attempted to suppress through a DSMA-Notice in 1999.[SUP][10][/SUP][SUP][11][/SUP] Steele reportedly later served as head of MI6's Russia desk.[SUP][12][/SUP] He returned to London in 1993, working again at the FCO until his posting to Paris in 1998, where he served under diplomatic cover until 2002.[SUP][9][/SUP][SUP][13][/SUP][SUP][14][/SUP][SUP][15][/SUP] In 2003, Steele was sent to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan as part of an MI6 team, briefing Special Forces on "kill or capture" missions for Taliban targets, and also spent time teaching new MI6 recruits.[SUP][9][/SUP]
Steele's expertise on Russia remained valued, and he served as a senior officer under John Scarlett, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), from 2004 to 2009.[SUP][12][/SUP] Steele was selected as case officer for Alexander Litvinenko and participated in the investigation of the Litvinenko poisoning in 2006.[SUP][9][/SUP] It was Steele who quickly realised that Litvinenko's death "was a Russian state 'hit'".[SUP][12][/SUP]
One of the Russians connected to the dossier may have been murdered:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/...ald-trump/
And the whole case against Trump is not just based on the Steele dossier, as this delusional author wants us to believe. A lot of it is being dug up by the media, and much of the rest by the intelligence agencies. We'll see the whole story soon enough, and it won't be pretty.
Former NSA intelligence analyst John Schindler provided some insight into the reaction of national security officials. "Now we go nuclear," he wrote on Twitter. "[Intelligence community] war going to new levels. Just got an [email from] senior [intelligence community] friend, it began: He will die in jail.'" "US intelligence is not the problem here," Schindler added in another tweet. "The President's collusion with Russian intelligence is. Many details, but the essence is simple."