http://phibetaiota.net/2017/01/robert-steele-in-defence-and-intelligence-norway-the-russians-did-not-hack-the-us-election-a-few-facts-from-a-former-cia-spy/#more-123110
I just stumbled across this blog accidentally, but a former CIA agent, Robert David Steele, recently wrote an article calling the Russian hacking allegations "absolute crap." He also made an interesting comment about pedophilia in high places.
"The exposure (I use the term advisedly) of John Podesta as a very unethical political operative with very strong possibilities of also being a pedophile, resulted from a single phishing expedition by a single hacker who social engineered Podesta into changing his Google email password through an intermediate site that then was able to steal all of Podesta’s email. This hacker is in jail in the US and it is almost certain that he is collaborating with a US intelligence service, not the Russians.
"The final 'leaks' came from the New York Police Department (NYPD) after it confiscated a laptop from Anthony Weiner that turned out to have – it is alleged – all 650,000 emails that included Huma Abedeen as an addressed. This is a mother lode. The FBI immediately sequestered this machine, but not before the NYPD copied many of the emails and leaked the fact that they provided evidence of treason by Hillary Clinton and Huma Abedeen in taking money from Qatar and Saudi Arabia in return for regime change in Syria and Yemen as well as classified information in passing; and information reinforcing the possibilities of female as well as male pedophilia in the highest ranks of the Democratic Party."
The Public Intelligence Blog links to Defence and Intelligence Norway (http://www.etterretningen.no/2016/12/31/the-russians-did-not-hack-the-us-election-a-few-facts-from-a-former-cia-spy/)), which posted Steele's blog entry on Dec. 31.
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jml1201 ago
Does anyone know where the original source is of this statement?
“What’s in the emails is staggering and as a father, it turned my stomach,” the NYPD Chief said. “There is not going to be any Houdini-like escape from what we found. We have copies of everything. We will ship them to Wikileaks or I will personally hold my own press conference if it comes to that.”
It's in so many articles but I can't find the original source
zoltan907 ago
The original source seems to be True Pundit. This is the article everyone else cites:
http://truepundit.com/breaking-bombshell-nypd-blows-whistle-on-new-hillary-emails-money-laundering-sex-crimes-with-children-child-exploitation-pay-to-play-perjury/
No one seems to know who runs the site. It doesn't have a masthead, or list any author bylines or contact information. It frequently cites unnamed sources, so I would take anything it reports with a grain of salt.
jml1201 ago
I don't know how I overlooked that for so long. It just dawned on me when I saw this post. We should try and find out if this is legit.
ThisNameAlreadyTaken ago
Has anyone tried contacting the NYC police detective that made that statement? Should be easy to corroborate. If he doesn't exist, it's fake info. If he says that he didn't say it, it's fake. If he refuses to answer, could be either/or. If he says it's real, either he's lying or it is real.
RebelSkum ago
I believe the NYPD chief James P. O'Neill made statements along these lines on Twitter. He's pretty well respected
Ionsurfer ago
He's probably on a long vacation, by now
jml1201 ago
Also, does anyone know the status with Wieners case? Is there anywhere to check? Thanks.
zoltan907 ago
Back in November, Blackwater founder Erik Prince claimed that an NYPD source told him that arrests were imminent in the investigation, but I don't know if there was any follow-up on that. He claimed that Wiener and Huma were cooperating were the investigators, implying that they might try to cut a deal if this ever went to trial.
http://www.breitbart.com/radio/2016/11/04/erik-prince-nypd-ready-make-arrests-weiner-case/
He also mentions that quote from the NYPD chief. The current NYPD chief is Carlos M. Gomez.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/administration/department_co.shtml
I wonder if someone could call his office, and ask a spokesperson to confirm whether that quote was accurate.