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‘Fired Up’? Whistleblower Makes Damning Statement About Senior-Level F.B.I. Officials And Alfa Bank Lies


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The greatest political scandal of our times is unraveling…

We are seeing a lot of evidence come to light as a result of the ongoing Sussmann trial, and we are seeing a lot of agents, whistleblowers, and other individuals come forward to sing like canaries.

According to sources, an F.B.I. whistleblower has come forward to explain that senior-level F.B.I. officials were ‘fired up’ about the now-debunked Alfa Bank claims peddled by Hillary Clinton.

These people were far too excited about information that we now know to be completely false, and they continue to deny it to this very day…

They tried to unseat a duly elected President for over 4 years, and that has a name: it’s called sedition. They’re the real insurrectionists—it’s high time we put an end to their hypocritical screeching.

Here’s more on the story:

NTD News told readers:

“People on the 7th floor to include director are fired up about this server,” Joseph Pientka, an agent based in Washington, told Curtis Heide, a colleague working from the bureau’s Chicago office, in a message dated Sept. 21, 2016.

“Reachout [sic] and put tools on,” Heide added. “Its [sic] not an option—we must do it.”

Comey was the bureau’s director at the time the message was sent.

 

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The Clinton campaign, and their former officials, continue to deny claims that they gave the Alfa Bank story to the F.B.I., according to Politico:

Mook said he had no knowledge of Clinton approving Sussmann to go to the FBI with the server information on behalf of the campaign.

“I don’t see why she would,” he said.

Mook confirmed that top campaign officials were aware of the Alfa Bank “secret server” allegations in the summer and fall of 2016, but said they favored handing them off to a reporter.

“Going to the FBI does not seem like a very effective way to get that information out to the public. We do that through the media,” he said.



 

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