24-01-2018, 09:35 PM
James Lateer Wrote:Tracy: My response to your important information was probably way too sarcastic considering it was totally new information to me and I appreciate it as such. But how would one evaluate the credibility of the Estonian and the Polish counterintelligence people given the revelations about the U.S. Counterintelligence chief, Peter Strzok (and his paramour)? I would be very interested in learning if you (or other people) have any clue as to what the U.S. Government could do to fix all the problems that have come to light regarding our top law enforcement officials, especially counter-intelligence people. To me, this is very serious for our country. Can we trust their interactions with all these foreign intelligence people? What is their commitment to the US Values of democratic principles and elections, either here or overseas?
James Lateer
To me, the Strzok texts are a big fuss over nothing. Strzok and his girlfriend talked crap about everybody in 2016 -
"Strzok once texted, "I'm worried about what happens if HRC is elected." He also referred to Clinton's daughter, Chelsea Clinton, as "self-entitled," and dismissed Sen. Bernie Sanders, I - Vt., as an "idiot." Page also called Sanders supporters "idiots.""
[FONT=&]https://www.salon.com/2017/12/15/why-did...t-mueller/
[/FONT]FBI agents are allowed to have and express political opinions per Bureau regulations.
I can't vouch for any intelligence agency's commitment to democratic principles, but we do know that Eastern European/Baltic countries are always very concerned about Russia, for good historical reasons, and keep constant surveillance on them.