Re: This really caught my eye,Trump and russia connection.
That sort of seems to say it all right there. So with all our intelligence assets, all our active assets and shares between the US and various partner governments nothing comes up but some former intelligence person finds something that was paid for. Then it is suddenly "qualified" by other legitimate intelligence source as to its legitimacy. Against a foreign government that nearly every major European nation has had it's own intelligence commitments focused against since the end of WWII and the start of the Cold War. Not even considering all the clamor that while the Cold War might have ended the intelligence war never really did when you consider what has been going on in many areas.
I know it was all passed via Humint so no one knew about it.
All I know is right now there are a lot of agencies with egg on their face if they truly missed things that badly. To get that egg off the buck is going to get passed and part of it will be to make the Russians look a whole lot more effective than they are because they can't make their own agencies look a bit more stupid or show the areas that were broken into ignored proper procedures and practices which should have been in place and followed. If the procedures and practices were followed nothing would be there to be compromised.
Some of the memos were circulating as far back as last summer. What has changed since then is that US intelligence agencies have now checked out the former British intelligence operative and his vast network throughout Europe and find him and his sources to be credible enough to include some of the information in the presentations to the President and President-elect a few days ago.
I know it was all passed via Humint so no one knew about it.
All I know is right now there are a lot of agencies with egg on their face if they truly missed things that badly. To get that egg off the buck is going to get passed and part of it will be to make the Russians look a whole lot more effective than they are because they can't make their own agencies look a bit more stupid or show the areas that were broken into ignored proper procedures and practices which should have been in place and followed. If the procedures and practices were followed nothing would be there to be compromised.
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