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'''Nellie Ohr''' is the wife of former Obama Associate Deputy Attorney General [[Bruce Ohr]]. Both Ohr's have been heavily implicated into the [[Obama administration]]'s [[FBI scandal|FISA abuse scandal]] to spy on the Trump campaign during the [[2016 Presidential election]] and [[Deep State coup|soft coup]] attempt to undermine the presidency of [[Donald Trump]].
 
'''Nellie Ohr''' is the wife of former Obama Associate Deputy Attorney General [[Bruce Ohr]]. Both Ohr's have been heavily implicated into the [[Obama administration]]'s [[FBI scandal|FISA abuse scandal]] to spy on the Trump campaign during the [[2016 Presidential election]] and [[Deep State coup|soft coup]] attempt to undermine the presidency of [[Donald Trump]].
  
The Clinton Campaign and [[DNC]] hired [[Fusion GPS]] to conduct ‘Opposition Research’ against Donald Trump. [[FEC]] records show [[Obama for America]] also paid $972,000 to Perkins Coie, the surrogate law firm for FusionGPS, 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 for both FusionGPS and [[CIA]].<ref>Nellie Ohr represented the CIA's "Open Source Works" group in a 2010 "expert working group report on international organized crime" along with her husband Bruce Ohr and FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson. Open Source Works, the CIA’s in-house open source analysis component, is devoted to intelligence analysis of unclassified, open source information. The directive that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization.<br>
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The Clinton Campaign and [[DNC]] 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 for both FusionGPS and [[CIA]].<ref>Nellie Ohr represented the CIA's "Open Source Works" group in a 2010 "expert working group report on international organized crime" along with her husband Bruce Ohr and FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson. Open Source Works, the CIA’s in-house open source analysis component, is devoted to intelligence analysis of unclassified, open source information. The directive that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization.<br>
  
 
The directive itself that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization. CIA says the existence of any such records is a classified fact. “The CIA can neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of records responsive to your request,” wrote Susan Viscuso, CIA Information and Privacy Coordinator, in a November 29, 2017 response to a [[Freedom of Information Act]] request from Jeffrey Richelson of the National Security Archive for the Open Source Works directive and charter.<br>
 
The directive itself that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization. CIA says the existence of any such records is a classified fact. “The CIA can neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of records responsive to your request,” wrote Susan Viscuso, CIA Information and Privacy Coordinator, in a November 29, 2017 response to a [[Freedom of Information Act]] request from Jeffrey Richelson of the National Security Archive for the Open Source Works directive and charter.<br>
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After being shut out by the FISA Compliance Audit and contracted by the Clinton campaign in April 2016, FusionGPS needed a back-door to access continued FISA information. FusionGPS hired Russian expert Nellie Ohr, wife of DOJ Assoc. Dep. Attn. Gen. Bruce Ohr.  Nellie could use Bruce’s high level DOJ-NSD access to continue gathering FISA-702 data; and Nellie, Bruce and Simpson collaborated on other projects in the past.<ref>[https://t.co/u5HPgJwvWd Expert Working Group Report on International Organized Crime, John T. Picarelli, Discussion Paper Document No.: 230846, National Institute of Justice, June 2010, p. 30 PDF. Published by the United States Dept. of Justice.]</ref>
 
After being shut out by the FISA Compliance Audit and contracted by the Clinton campaign in April 2016, FusionGPS needed a back-door to access continued FISA information. FusionGPS hired Russian expert Nellie Ohr, wife of DOJ Assoc. Dep. Attn. Gen. Bruce Ohr.  Nellie could use Bruce’s high level DOJ-NSD access to continue gathering FISA-702 data; and Nellie, Bruce and Simpson collaborated on other projects in the past.<ref>[https://t.co/u5HPgJwvWd Expert Working Group Report on International Organized Crime, John T. Picarelli, Discussion Paper Document No.: 230846, National Institute of Justice, June 2010, p. 30 PDF. Published by the United States Dept. of Justice.]</ref>
  
Nellie collaborated with MI6 agent [[Christopher Steele]] to write the ''[[Steele dossier]]''. In May 2016, Nellie Ohr’s husband Bruce inside the DOJ was working with FBI counterintelligence deputy [[Peter Strzok]]. In late May Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license, a communication tool that would allow Nellie Ohr and Christopher Steele the ability to communicate outside the normal risk of communication intercepts.<ref>http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/LicArchive/license.jsp?archive=Y&licKey=12382876</ref> Steele filed his first report entitled ''Company Intelligence Report'' on June 20, 2016, the 'pee pee' memo. Days later Peter Strzok of the Obama FBI Counterintelligence  Division met with Christopher Steele and received a preliminary draft of Steele's memo.<ref>https://www.wsj.com/articles/lifting-the-steele-curtain-1510274070</ref>
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Nellie collaborated with former [[MI6]] officer [[Christopher Steele]] to write the ''[[Steele dossier]]''. In May 2016, Nellie Ohr’s husband Bruce was working with FBI counterintelligence deputy [[Peter Strzok]] from inside the [[DOJ]]. In late May Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license, a communication tool that would allow Nellie Ohr and Christopher Steele to communicate outside normal electronic communication intercepts.<ref>http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/LicArchive/license.jsp?archive=Y&licKey=12382876</ref> Steele filed his first opposition research report, the infamous 'pee-pee memo' entitled ''Company Intelligence Report'' on June 20, 2016. Days later Peter Strzok of the Obama FBI Counterintelligence  Division met with Steele and received a preliminary draft of Steele's memo.<ref>https://www.wsj.com/articles/lifting-the-steele-curtain-1510274070</ref>
  
By June 2016 Peter Strzok, Bruce Ohr and DOJ Attorney [[Lisa Page]] applied for FISA approval against the Trump campaign, which was initially denied.
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Also in June 2016 Peter Strzok, Bruce Ohr and DOJ Attorney [[Lisa Page]] applied for FISA approval against the Trump campaign, a month before the FBI's Russia investigation began. The initial FISA warrant application  was denied.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 07:39, April 11, 2018

Nellie Ohr is the wife of former Obama Associate Deputy Attorney General Bruce Ohr. Both Ohr's have been heavily implicated into the Obama administration's FISA abuse scandal to spy on the Trump campaign during the 2016 Presidential election and soft coup attempt to undermine the presidency of Donald Trump.

The Clinton Campaign and DNC 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 for both FusionGPS and CIA.[1]

After being shut out by the FISA Compliance Audit and contracted by the Clinton campaign in April 2016, FusionGPS needed a back-door to access continued FISA information. FusionGPS hired Russian expert Nellie Ohr, wife of DOJ Assoc. Dep. Attn. Gen. Bruce Ohr. Nellie could use Bruce’s high level DOJ-NSD access to continue gathering FISA-702 data; and Nellie, Bruce and Simpson collaborated on other projects in the past.[2]

Nellie collaborated with former MI6 officer Christopher Steele to write the Steele dossier. In May 2016, Nellie Ohr’s husband Bruce was working with FBI counterintelligence deputy Peter Strzok from inside the DOJ. In late May Nellie Ohr applied for a HAM radio license, a communication tool that would allow Nellie Ohr and Christopher Steele to communicate outside normal electronic communication intercepts.[3] Steele filed his first opposition research report, the infamous 'pee-pee memo' entitled Company Intelligence Report on June 20, 2016. Days later Peter Strzok of the Obama FBI Counterintelligence Division met with Steele and received a preliminary draft of Steele's memo.[4]

Also in June 2016 Peter Strzok, Bruce Ohr and DOJ Attorney Lisa Page applied for FISA approval against the Trump campaign, a month before the FBI's Russia investigation began. The initial FISA warrant application was denied.

See also

References

  1. Nellie Ohr represented the CIA's "Open Source Works" group in a 2010 "expert working group report on international organized crime" along with her husband Bruce Ohr and FusionGPS founder Glenn Simpson. Open Source Works, the CIA’s in-house open source analysis component, is devoted to intelligence analysis of unclassified, open source information. The directive that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization.
    The directive itself that established Open Source Works is classified, as is the charter of the organization. CIA says the existence of any such records is a classified fact. “The CIA can neither confirm nor deny the existence or nonexistence of records responsive to your request,” wrote Susan Viscuso, CIA Information and Privacy Coordinator, in a November 29, 2017 response to a Freedom of Information Act request from Jeffrey Richelson of the National Security Archive for the Open Source Works directive and charter.
    “The fact of the existence or nonexistence of requested records is currently and properly classified and is intelligence sources and methods information that is protected from disclosure,” Dr. Viscuso wrote. This is a surprising development since Open Source Works — by definition — does not engage in clandestine collection of intelligence. Rather, it performs analysis based on unclassified, open source materials. -FAS
    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-12-12/mccabe-cancels-testimony-something-far-more-sinister-fusion-gps
  2. Expert Working Group Report on International Organized Crime, John T. Picarelli, Discussion Paper Document No.: 230846, National Institute of Justice, June 2010, p. 30 PDF. Published by the United States Dept. of Justice.
  3. http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/LicArchive/license.jsp?archive=Y&licKey=12382876
  4. https://www.wsj.com/articles/lifting-the-steele-curtain-1510274070