EMERGING TRUTH: OBAMA AND AG LYNCH AUTHORIZED SPYING ON PRESIDENT TRUMP
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
By NWV Senior Political News Writer, Jim Kouri
As
this week's spy drama continues to unfold, a former military intelligence
officer and police detective told NewsWithViews.com that last
year President Barack Obama's Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, signed
off on -- and expedited -- two FISA (Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act) Court requests to wiretap the Trump
campaign.
Former
homicide detective Barry Thomas Neallon, a retired intelligence operative
with the U.S. Marines (*Force Recon), claims, "If Attorney General
Lynch was processing applications for electronic eavesdropping warrants,
then both her boss, Barack Obama, and her FBI chief, James Comey, had
to know about the spying and the justification to invade the privacy of
a presidential candidate from the opposition party."
Besides
Neallon's statement to NewsWithViews.com, ABC
News reported on Thursday that all of the applications to the FISA
Court were authorized by Lynch.
"[Which]
means that she chose not to investigate the Clinton Foundation for illegal
activities but rather signed an application to wiretap President Trump,”
stated Jim Hoft, the editor-in-chief for the Gateway
Pundit website.
Just
about every news story on the subject of the Trump wiretaps mentions that
the FISA Court turned down the first request to wiretap Trump even though
it was requested by Lynch herself. The fact the FISA judge nixed the warrant
is evidence that the Justice Department did not even come close to satisfying
the usually minimal standards for obtaining such warrants.
Out
of close to 11,000 warrant applications during the Obama administration
only two were rejected by the FISA Court. "It's almost like getting
an indictment from a grand jury. A decent prosecutor could get a ham sandwich
indicted. Likewise, judges aren't tough on warrants unless they believe
the requester is on a 'fishing expedition' or the request is totally without
merit," said former police officer and corporate security director
Iris Aquino.
When
on Saturday morning President Trump’s tweeted that President Barack
Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower in October 2016, the usual cabal of Democrats
and news media outlets began their routine of casting doubts on Trump's
accusation. "It was as if they were saying 'how dare you make outrageous
allegations against Saint Barack,'" Aquino noted in a tongue-in-cheek
quip.
Meanwhile,
Ben Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser for Obama, told the news
media over and over again that presidents can't order a wiretap. He also
cast doubts on the honesty of the new president.
Lynch
made statements this week on a video and she's heard encouraging protests
and marches, blood in the streets and even death in order to stop and
topple the Trump administration.
During
the last presidential election cycle, a man named Julian
Assange single-handedly alerted a large number of American voters
about the secretive, devious and hypocritical goings-on at the Democratic
National Committee headquarters and their connections to the Hillary Clinton
for President campaign and members of the so-called mainstream news media.
The damage done to the Democratic Party as a result of the leaked information
may never be fully gauged.
Instead
of looking at cyber security considerations at the DNC — a political
party that’s not part of the U.S. government — Democrats in
both houses of Congress prefer to make wildly absurd accusations about
President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and anyone else
they can drudge up in order to portray themselves as victims. Also, instead
of asking the appropriate committees in the House and Senate to probe
the nation’s vulnerability to foreign espionage — especially
cyber espionage — the Democrats wish to create an ad hoc or select
committee to investigate the alleged cyber crimes perpetrated against
their opposition.
*Force
Recon is one of the United States Marine Corps' special
operations capable forces (SOC) that provide essential elements of military
intelligence to the command element of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force
(MAGTF), by supporting their task force commanders.