EMERGING TRUTH: OBAMA AND AG LYNCH AUTHORIZED SPYING ON PRESIDENT TRUMP
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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."
"[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.
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.