John R. Houk
© January 23, 2018
Ok, it’s time for more discussion on revealed information
that FAKE NEWS loves to ignore or twist.
Married to other spouses love birds Peter Strzok and Lisa
Page who are obvious conspirators against President Trump and attempted to everything
in their power to insure a Crooked Hillary election victory in November 2016,
have been caught with their pants down – so to speak.
Their FBI text messages before the 2016 election and
afterwards by the love birds expose a Deep State collusion between the FBI and
DOJ in anti-Trump motives and moves.
AND CHECK IT OUT! The revealed text messages are
incriminating enough, BUT – shades of Lois Lerner – 50,000 text messages between the love
birds have mysteriously disappeared from the most technological law enforcement
agency in the world; i.e. the FBI! HMMM… Can you say COVER-UP!?
AND along with missing texts and – GASP! –
five months of lost digital correspondence, Strzok-Page messaging has revealed
their exists after Trump’s election a FBI-DOJ Secret Society.
Could this “Secret Society” be responsible for missing
probably incriminating evidence of criminal FBI-DOJ messaging up to and
including treason?
As the Dems undoubtedly will point out, without the evidence
criminality can’t be proven. The Dems then would say something like, “Nothing
to see here – just move on and forget about it.”
BUT Conservatives and the non-Establishment GOP must dig in
their heels and toss aside obstructionists in government (law enforcement
and elected officials) by any legal means necessary. Executive Branch
obstructionists need to be fired – forget about the Dem lies of cover-up. It is
obvious the largest cover-up is among Dems and their stealth bureaucracy in the
Executive Branch held over from treasonous Obama. Also, legal investigative
procedures against Obstructionist Dems and Establishment Republicans.
Well, those are my thoughts. Below is a number of sources
that inspired my lack of faith in a government hampered by Deep State/Secret
Society unconstitutional activity against a duly elected President of the
United States – Donald J. Trump.
JRH 1/23/18
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FBI's Strzok and Page spoke of
'secret society' after Trump election, lawmakers say
By Adam Shaw
January 23, 2018
Two top FBI officials
under fire for exchanging anti-Trump text messages during the 2016 election
spoke of a “secret society” the day after President Trump's victory,
according to two lawmakers with knowledge of the messages.
Peter Strzok -- a top
counterintelligence official involved in both the Hillary Clinton email probe
and FBI Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe -- exchanged more than
50,000 messages with senior FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with whom he was romantically
involved.
House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., and Rep. John
Ratcliffe, R-Texas, said Monday that among the messages the pair exchanged
are references to a “secret society” within the Department of Justice and the
FBI.
“We learned today about information
that in the immediate aftermath of [Trump’s] election, that there may have been
a secret society of folks within the Department of Justice and the FBI -- to
include Page and Strzok -- that would be working against him,” Ratcliffe said
Monday on Fox News' “The Story with Martha MacCallum.”
“I’m not saying that actually
happened, but when folks speak in those terms, they need to come forward to
explain the context with which they used those terms,” he added.
Gowdy said the “secret
society” reference occurred the day after Trump won the presidential election
in November 2016.
“There’s a text exchange
between these two FBI agents, these two supposed to be objective fact-centric
FBI agents, saying that perhaps this is the first meeting of the ‘secret
society,'” Gowdy said.
“So of course I’m going to
want to know what secret society you’re talking about because you’re supposed
to be investigating objectively the person who just won the Electoral College;
so yeah I’m going to want to know," he said.
It isn’t the first time the
messages have raised questions about what may have been going on at the FBI. In
one previously released message, Strzok appeared to make reference to an
“insurance policy” against a Trump win.
'So of course I’m going to want to know what
secret society you’re talking about because you’re supposed to be investigating
objectively the person who just won the Electoral College, so yeah I’m going to
want to know.' - Rep.
Trey Gowdy
“I want to believe the path
you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way he gets
elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk. It’s like an insurance policy
in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40…” he wrote.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Strzok
claims the message was addressing a colleague who felt the FBI could take its
time with allegations of Trump/Russia collusion because Democratic nominee
Hillary Clinton was thought certain to win.
"Andy," meanwhile,
may have been a reference to FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who is at the
center of new tensions with the Trump administration.
Axios reported late Monday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions,
urged by President Trump, has been pressuring FBI Director Christopher Wray to
fire McCabe.
The outlet reported that Wray
threatened to resign if McCabe was fired. White House Counsel Don McGahn
reportedly told Sessions that McCabe wasn’t worth losing the FBI director over
and risking another media firestorm like when Trump axed former director James
Comey last year.
The developments come as the
DOJ announced that the FBI “failed to preserve” five months of texts between
Strzok and Page.
“We will leave no stone
unturned to confirm with certainty why these text messages are not now
available to be produced and will use every technology available to determine
whether the missing messages are recoverable from another source,” Sessions
said in a statement provided to Fox News. “If we are successful, we will update
the congressional committees immediately.”
The missing messages from
Strzok and Page span a crucial window, between the presidential transition and
the launch of Mueller’s Russia probe. Strzok was removed from the probe by
Mueller after he learned of the messages.
On Tuesday, President
Trump described the
missing messages as "one of the biggest stories in a long time."
Fox News’ Brooke Singman
and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.
Adam Shaw is a Politics
Reporter and occasional Opinion writer for FoxNews.com. He can be reached here or
on Twitter: @AdamShawNY.
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Posted by Fox News
Published on Jan 22, 2018
Congressman sounds off on
'The Story.'
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BREAKING: New Texts From
Anti-Trump FBI Agents Mention A 'SECRET SOCIETY'
"What 'secret
society' are you talking about?"
January 22, 2018
New text messages from
anti-Trump FBI agents reviewed by investigators reportedly make reference to a
"secret society," in what could be the nail in the coffin for special
counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
Investigators have reviewed
50,000 text messages on FBI servers looking for all exchanges between
anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer Lisa Page during the 2016
election, Fox
News reported. The revelation comes as investigators are
seeking the whereabouts of approximately five months' worth of text messages
between Page and Strzok.
House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy told Fox News on Monday that
one of the newly-revealed text messages spoke of a "secret society."
"The day after the
election, the day after what they really, really didn't want to have happen,
there's a text exchange between [Strzok and Page] ... saying, 'Perhaps this is
the first meeting of the secret society,'" Gowdy said. "So, of course
I'm going to want to know: What 'secret society' are you talking about?"
The thousands of texts @TGowdySC and I reviewed today revealed manifest bias among top FBI officials against @realDonaldTrump. The texts between Strzok and Page referenced a "secret society."— John Ratcliffe (@RepRatcliffe) January 23, 2018
Attorney General Jeff
Sessions' Department of Justice is doing everything in its power to retrieve
the missing text messages and to get to the bottom of what happened.
"We will leave no stone
unturned to confirm with certainty why these text messages are not now
available to be produced and will use every technology available to determine
whether the missing messages are recoverable from another source,"
Sessions told Fox News. "If we are successful, we will update the
congressional committees immediately."
"After reviewing the
voluminous records on the FBI’s servers, which included over 50,000 texts, the
Inspector General discovered the FBI’s system failed to retain text messages
for approximately 5 months between December 14, 2017 to May 17, 2017,"
Sessions continued. Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel in the Russia
investigation on May 17.
Former Chief Asst. U.S.
Attorney Andrew McCarthy noted that Sessions was not clear on whether the
50,000 text messages were all between Strozk [sic] and Page.
Many commenters saying 50K texts between Strzok and Page. Maybe, but I don’t think Sessions statement is clear on that. I took him to be saying they reviewed 50K total text messages on server, not that they were all between Strzok & Page.— Andrew C. McCarthy (@AndrewCMcCarthy) January 23, 2018
One of the most shocking text
messages revealed thus
far was from Strzok to Page and mentioned an "insurance policy" in
case Trump won:
“I
want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in [deputy FBI
director Andrew McCabe’s] office that there's no way he gets elected -- but I'm
afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an insurance policy in the unlikely
event you die before you're 40…”
Regarding the "insurance
policy" text message, The Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro wrote:
"This looks an awful lot like motivation for launching an investigation
into Trump in order to sink Trump as a hedge against Trump’s victory. The FBI’s
investigation into Russian governmental interference in the election began in
July 2016, just weeks before Strzok’s text message. And that means that there
is now more of a smoking gun of FBI corruption against Trump than there is of
Trump colluding with Russia."
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Posted by News for You 2
Published on Jan 22, 2018
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Posted by james hoft
Published on Jan 22, 2018
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GOP
lawmakers raise concerns over 'secret society' in FBI agents' texts
By OLIVIA BEAVERS
01/22/18 10:57 PM EST
House Oversight Committee
Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) on
Monday raised concerns that the two FBI agents who privately
exchanged text messages disparaging President Trump mentioned a "secret society"
shortly after the Republican candidate won the election.
Gowdy joins a chorus of Republicans
who are upset over texts between FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer
Lisa Page, with some claiming they serve as proof of the
bureau's bias against Trump in the probes into Russian election meddling,
as well as into Hillary Clinton's use of a
private email server while secretary of State.
Strzok, who spoke in openly
derisive terms about Trump, served on both investigations before being removed
from the Russia probe by special counsel Robert Mueller.
"The day after the
election ... there is a text exchange between these two FBI agents, these
supposed to be fact-centric FBI agents saying, 'Perhaps this is the first
meeting of the secret society,'" Gowdy said on Fox News's "The
Story with Martha MacCallum."
"So I'm going to want to
know what secret society you are talking about, because you're supposed to be
investigating objectively the person who just won the Electoral College,"
he continued.
Gowdy also pointing
to his concern about their mention of an "insurance policy"
in their back-and-forth during the spring of 2016, a remark that
has captured Republicans' attention.
Mueller removed the agents
from his team after news of their critical messages surfaced, but
Republicans continue to argue the agents reveal a prejudice against Trump
within the FBI.
Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas), a House Judiciary Committee
member, also indicated that the existence of a secret society within the
government raises red flags that top officials were working
against Trump.
"We learned today about
information that in the immediate aftermath of his election, there may have
been a 'secret society' of folks within the Department of Justice and the FBI,
to include Page and Strzok, working against him. I'm not saying that actually
happened, but when folks speak in those terms, they need to come forward to
explain the context," Ratcliffe said on Fox with Gowdy by his side.
The Texas lawmaker said he is
not bothered that Strzok and Page had an "intense anti-Trump bias,"
as long as they put their personal feelings aside and performed
properly and fairly in their job.
The FBI told lawmakers
in a letter over the weekend that the bureau did not have a record of
messages exchanged over a roughly five-month period between Strzok and Page,
citing problems with the bureau's issued mobile phones.
The announcement further
fueled the scrutiny of Republicans, who are calling for efforts to track down
the missing messages.
Ratcliffe indicated
that their disappearance appears suspicious.
"It is possible these
text messages that are missing, perhaps they really were lost. Perhaps it is
another strange coincidence," Ratcliffe said, adding that it "is
harder and harder for us to explain one strange coincidence after
another."
Republicans have also sought
to draw attention to the text messages as a sign that the investigation is
politically motivated against the president, while Democrats accuse their
colleagues of attempting to undermine the Russia probe, which is looking into
possible ties between Trump campaign aides and Russia.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday announced the Justice Department
will investigate the missing text messages, a
decision that comes after he faced pressure from the White House
and GOP lawmakers to look into the matter.
“We will leave no stone
unturned to confirm with certainty why these text messages are not now
available to be produced and will use every technology available to determine
whether the missing messages are recoverable from another source,"
Sessions said in a statement.
The president and his allies
have described Mueller's Russia investigation as a "witch hunt."
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Further titles of
interest:
o Full List of DOJ and FBI Corruptors and
Criminals Who Destroy the US from Within! [This is actually a link to an about 12-minute video
with an annoying computer-generated voice. The video links to:]
o Full
List of DOJ and FBI Corruptors and Criminals Who Destroy the US from Within; By Gary Maher; USA Politics Today;
1/19/18
o Gowdy:
Strzok And Page Need To Explain Anti-Trump "Secret Society" Texts; Posted By Tim Hains; Real Clear Politics;
1/22/18
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FBI-DOJ Secret Society?
John R. Houk
© January 23, 2018
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FBI's Strzok and Page spoke of 'secret society' after Trump
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