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'''George Papadopoulos''' was an unpaid campaign volunteer during the [[2016 presidential election]].
 
==John Brennan==
[[Obama]] [[CIA]] director [[John Brennan]] invented a fake narrative that he had received information from foreign intelligence sharing programs that associates of Donald Trump were meeting and taking money from Russian operatives. Brennan passed the fake narrative to [[James Comey]] who began counterintelligence surveillance on [[Paul Manafort]] and others in the Trump orbit.
 
Brennan's fake narrative became the basis of the [[Trump-Russia hoax]], taken as gospel by [[leftist]]s and the [[mainstream media]].<ref>https://spectator.org/john-brennans-plot-to-infiltrate-the-trump-campaign/</ref>
 
In May 2017 Brennan testified to Congress: {{quotebox|'''"I was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between Russian officials and U.S. persons''' that raised concerns in my mind about whether or not those individuals were cooperating with the Russians, either in a witting or unwitting fashion, and it '''served as the basis for the FBI investigation to determine whether such collusion — cooperation occurred"'''.}} Brennan is referring to unsolicited contacts made by [[Joseph Mifsud]], [[Alexander Downer]], and [[Stefan Halper]] toward Trump volunteer George Papadopoulos in London, through whom Papadopoulos was brought in contact with people said to be Russian.<ref>https://www.themarketswork.com/2018/05/10/ties-that-bind-stefan-halper-joseph-mifsud-alexander-downer-papadopoulos/ </ref><ref>http://dailycaller.com/2018/05/17/halper-trump-page-papadopoulos/ </ref> [[Carter Page]] and Sam Clovis also met with Halper. Halper was a paid [[provocateur]] attempting to compromise Trump campaign workers by baiting them to show interest in Hillary Clinton's missing emails.
<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/05/22/4-surprising-facts-about-stefan-halper-the-professor-and-top-secret-informant-on-russia/ </ref> (Comey previously testified that he deliberately kept Congress in the dark about the counterintelligence investigation on the Trump campaign); Brennan throws Comey under the bus by providing specific dates of compliance with advise and consent provisions for covert activity, and noting that the contacts were referred to the FBI for investigation: {{Quotebox|"Through the so-called Gang-of-Eight process we kept congress apprised of these issues as we identified them. Again, in consultation with the White House, I personally briefed the full details of our understanding of Russian attempts to interfere in the election to congressional leadership. Specifically, Senators [[Harry Reid]], [[Mitch McConnell]], [[Dianne Feinstein]] and [[Richard Burr]] and to representatives [[Paul Ryan]], [[Nancy Pelosi]], [[Devin Nunes]] and [[Adam Schiff]] between 11th August and 6th September [2016], I provided the same briefing to each of the gang of eight members.<br><br>Given the highly sensitive nature of what was an active counter-intelligence case, involving an ongoing Russian effort, to interfere in our presidential election, the full details of what we knew at the time were shared only with those members of congress; each of whom was accompanied by one senior staff member."}}<!--*''Guardian'' reported the information came from Robert Hannigan of UK GCHQ.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/15/how-trump-walked-into-putins-web-luke</ref>-->
Brennan shared his invented narrative with [[DNI]] [[James Clapper]] and Jimmy "the Weasel" Comey to form a Joint Counter-Intelligence Task Force.<ref>''NYT'', 1/19/17</ref>
 
[[Stanford University]] professor [[Victor Davis Hanson]] is quoted as saying, {{quotebox|The [[Obama administration]] institutionalized [[deception]] as a tool of government.<br>We are slowly appreciating over the last year that lying under [[oath]] was an Obama-administration requisite for a high position in the [[intelligence community]].<br>Having engaged in [[illegal]]ity during the Obama administration is better on a résumé than following the law in a Trump government.<br>And yet still, this one constant keeps reverberating throughout the hysteria: Our elite always values the messenger over the message.}}
 
==Josef Mifsud==
[[File:Mifsud with Boris Johnson.jpeg|right|350px|thumb|'''Mifsud (right) with [[UK]] intelligence head Boris Johnson (center)''' two weeks after Papadopoulos' plea agreement.<ref>https://www.politico.eu/article/boris-johnson-pictured-with-london-professor-from-fbi-russia-probe/amp/ </ref> According to Never Trumpers, Mifsud is a Russian agent.]]
According to Robert Mueller and [[Adam Schiff]], Joseph Mifsud is a [[Russia]]n agent. Mifsud however was not arrested and charged after four days of questioning by Mueller in the [[United States]] in February of 2017. Neither have any of the institutions he's worked at begun investigations into a security breach which would have stretched back decades, if the FBI and Mueller's assertions were remotely possible.
 
Mifsud may have unwittingly been manipulated by [[John Brennan]] and [[Stefan Halper]] to make contact with George Papadopoulos, given Papadopoulos and Mifsud's interest in the energy sector.
 
Mifsud and Papadopoulos obtained positions at an organization named the Centre for International Energy and Natural Resources Law & Security. Papadopoulos was a 'nobody' and the Centre sketchy at best. On March 6, 2016, Papadopoulos, who at the time lived in London, spoke with a supervisory campaign official about joining Trump’s team.
 
The following week, while traveling in Italy, Papadopoulos met a professor also based in London. On learning that Papadopoulos would be joining the Trump campaign, the professor shared that he had substantial connections with Russian government officials. Over the next several months, the professor introduced Papadopoulos to different Russian connections. In turn, Papadopoulos shared updates with the Trump campaign about the Russians’ desire to meet with Trump’s team.
 
Mifsud went into hiding after the ''[[Washington Post]]'' published his name in connection with his meetings with Papadopoulos.
 
Mifsud is a member of the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) whose top donor is the [[Soros]] [[Open Society Foundation]].
==Alexander Downer==
During Papadopoulos' encounter with Downer in the London pub, Papadopoulos told Downer about the meetings with Mifsud and friends. Downer reported what Papadopoulos said to [[US State Department]] back channels, who told John Brennan, who told [[Comey]], [[McCabe]] and [[Strzok]], who then opened a counterintelligence investigation based on the unverified, unvetted information to violate the civil and Constitutional rights of members of the Trump campaign, and interfere in the [[2016 presidential election]].
 
==Stefan Halper==
Two months before the 2016 election, Papadopoulos received a strange request for a meeting in [[London]], one of several the young Trump adviser would be offered — and he would accept — during the presidential campaign. The meeting request came from Stefan Halper, a foreign policy expert and Cambridge professor with connections to the CIA and its British counterpart, MI6.<ref>http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/25/george-papadopoulos-london-emails/ </ref>
 
Halper met with Papadopoulos on September 23, 2016.<ref>https://www.conservativereview.com/news/stefan-halper-is-only-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-in-obama-spy-scandal/ </ref> Halper brought up the subject of Hillary Clinton's emails which he alleged the Russians hacked.
 
In November 2016, Halper told ''[[Russia Today]]'' television that [[Hillary Clinton]] would be best for U.S.-UK relations.
 
==Robert Mueller and Jeannie Rhee==
Papadopoulos is said to have lied about the timing and scope of his contact Mifsud. [[Robert Mueller]], [[Jeannie Rhee]], and the [[Mueller office]] allege that Papadopoulos falsely claimed that contacts with Mifsud started before he joined the Trump campaign. Contacts started on March 14, 2016; this was some time after he “learned he would be a foreign policy advisor for the campaign” (Statrmrnt of Offense, page 3, paragraph 4) but a week before the campaign’s March 21 announcement that he was a campaign “policy advisor” (page 4, paragraph 6).
==See also==
 
==References==
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