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'''Mary Jacoby''' is the wife of [[Glenn Simpson]], founder of [[FusionGPS]].<ref>http://library.fora.tv/speaker/6818/Glenn_Simpson</ref>
==''The Octopus''==Mary Jacoby is the daughter of Jon Jacoby, who introduced Walter Smiley to the Stephens family of [[Arkansas]].<ref>http://walton.uark.edu/abhf/walter-v-smiley.php</ref> Smiley is the founder of [[Systematics]] which the Stephens family purchased an 80% stake.<ref>http://www.stephensgroup.com/our-portfolio-partners/case-studies</ref> [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] was the intellectual property lawyer for Systematics.<ref>According to The ''American Lawyer'', July 1992: "[Hillary] Clinton also was attracted to intellectual property litigation. 'We did not have any intellectual property expertise when she joined us,' says [[Vince Foster]], who adds that Clinton got involved in this area through her work for the firm client, Systematics Inc., a company based in Little Rock that provided computer systems for financial institutions. 'She became sort of self-taught in all of this,' explains Foster. 'And you don't find a lot of intellectual property subspecialists in Arkansas. Quite frankly, the rest of us here thought of it as a foreign language.'"</ref> Part of this "intellectual property" involved a banking transaction software system based on the PROMIS software. A federal bancruptcy court ruled in 1987 that the [[US Justice Department]] '"stole' " the PROMIS software from a small company called [[Inslaw Inc]] when the DOJ refused to pay Inslaw for itthe software program and forced Inslaw into bankruptcy. The US [[intelligence community]] took the PROMIS software and added a hiden "backdoor" for monitoring banking transactions and [[money laundering]]. Systematics was the marketing firm that the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) was using used to get the PROMIS software with the hidden backdoor into the hands of banks worldwide. The intellectual property that Hillary Clinton handled , and that Systematics marketed, was marketing had been stolen from Inslaw. ==John McCain==''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' correspondents Mary Jacoby and Glenn Simpson reported a consultant to [[John McCain]] hired a public-relations firm to improve the American image of a [[Ukrainian]] political party backed by Russian leader [[Vladimir Putin]], according to documents filed with the Justice Department. The lobbying firm of Davis Manafort Inc. arranged through an affiliate for the public-relations firm's work in the spring of 2008, at the same time Davis Manafort was being paid by McCain's presidential campaign. The firm is co-owned by lobbyist Rick Davis, manager of [[John McCain 2008 Presidential Campaign|Sen. McCain's presidential campaign]], and Republican strategist [[Paul Manafort]]. ==Deep State coup==The Clinton campaign and [[Democratic party]] hired Fusion GPS to conduct ‘opposition research’ against [[Donald Trump]]. [[FEC]] records show [[Obama for America]] also paid $972,000 to the law firm of [[Perkins Coie]], the surrogate intermediary for FusionGPS and Hillary Clinton beginning in April 2016. Mary Jacoby, wife of Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson, visited the [[White House]] at the same time. FusionGPS then hired [[Nellie Ohr]] who specializes in Russian-centric [[counterintelligence]]. Nellie Ohr worked with former [[MI6]] officer [[Christopher Steele]] to write the ''[[Clinton-Steele dossier]]''.  Nellie Ohr is the wife of Obama Associate Deputy Attorney General [[Bruce Ohr]], who then presented the ''Clinton-Steele dossier'' to the [[FISA]] court to obtain surveillance warrants on the Trump campaign.
==See also==
*[[Danny Casolaro]]
*[[Clinton scandal]]s
*[[Bank of Credit and Commerce International]]
*[[John McCain 2008 Presidential CampaignSpygate]]*[[Tashina Gauhar]]
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