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Revision as of 13:59, March 20, 2020
The United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (Senate Intelligence Committee or SSCI) was created as a supposed post-Watergate era reform. It is the only committee of congress in which the minority ranking member serves as "Vice-Chair." On no other committee does the ranking member hold the title of vice-chair. In theory, intelligence and foreign policy matters are handled in a bipartisan manner. This serves a dual purpose of the parties covering up each other's scandals, with the opposition party able to extract concessions.
SSCI is often referred to as the nexus or epicenter of the Uniparty. it has been criticized as the most corrupt body of the Deep state. As of 2019 Richard Burr is the current chair and Mark Warner the sitting vice chair.
When the Obama administration illegally used the foreign intelligence gathering apparatus for domestic political spying, this presented unique unprecedented problems for the committee. The FISA courts and intelligence committee oversight were created specifically to deal with Nixon-era and J. Edgar Hoover's Fourth Amendment abuses of American citizens' rights. The Obama administration exploited loopholes in the Patriot Act and amendments to target members of an opposing political campaign as a network of "agents of a foreign power."
Contents
Carter Page leak and Russia collusion hoax
In March 2017, SSCI director of security James Wolfe leaked the Carter Page FISA warrant application to the New York Times,[1] setting off a media firestorm of Trump-Russia collusion. Wolfe apparently leaked the classified information upon instruction from his Senate bosses.[2] Ranking Democrat Sen. Mark Warner was in covert contact with an attorney for Christopher Steele, who authored the information used in the warrant application, and Oleg Deripaska who was one of Steele's sources. The committee at the time supposedly was investigating Trump-Russia collusion while Warner was engaged in behind-the-scenes witness tampering with the key witness.
Daniel Jones,[3] a staffer for former vice chair Dianne Feinstein during the 2016 presidential election, resigned to head a private organization that raised money to continue funding FusionGPS, Steele's employer, and keep the Russia hoax alive during the Trump transition and first year of the Trump administration.
After the attempted Deep State coup in which the SSCI was deeply involved,[4] the committee nixed President Trump's appointment of Rep. John Ratcliffe as DNI to reform the intelligence community.
Members of the SSCI have been accused of insider trading after the stock market crash related to the Chinese coronavirus panic.[5] Insider trading is defined as buying and selling stock based upon non-public or 'insider' knowledge and information. By federal law passed by federal legislators, so-called 'insider trading' applies only to Wall Street bankers, brokers and other 'Wall Street insiders', and does not apply to government civil service system workers, members of congress, their staffs, and federal regulators.[6]
See also
- Spygate
- Uranium One bribery scandal
- James Wolfe indictment
- Deep State coup 1.0
- Deep State coup 2.0
- Sedition
References
- ↑ Remember James Wolfe - Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) Security Director?, Gregory J Ferguson
- ↑ Wolfe’s Indictment, Media Leaks & the Page FISA Application, by Jeff Carlson, July 28, 2018.
- ↑ Clinton Foundation Timeline - Daniel Jones.
- ↑ AG Bill Barr’s Other Problem – The 2018 DOJ and FBI Coverup To Protect The Senate Intelligence Committee, August 11, 2019.
- ↑ https://www.rt.com/usa/483567-burr-insider-trading-coronavirus/
- ↑ http://archive.is/wip/Qob1I
External links
- Michael Caputo Statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee
- Senate report gives cover to Obama White House targeting Trump, The Duran, February 15, 2020