Latest Deep State Attack on their arch enemy Donald Trump - Intel Community Secretly Gutted Requirement Of First-Hand Whistleblower Knowledge
Posted by freedomforall 5 years, 6 months ago to Politics
The brand new version of the whistleblower complaint form, which was not made public until after the transcript of Trump’s July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the complaint addressed to Congress were made public, eliminates the first-hand knowledge requirement and allows employees to file whistleblower complaints even if they have zero direct knowledge of underlying evidence and only “heard about [wrongdoing] from others.”
The internal properties of the newly revised “Disclosure of Urgent Concern” form, which the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) requires to be submitted under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA), show that the document was uploaded on September 24, 2019, at 4:25 p.m., just days before the anti-Trump complaint was declassified and released to the public.
The internal properties of the newly revised “Disclosure of Urgent Concern” form, which the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) requires to be submitted under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA), show that the document was uploaded on September 24, 2019, at 4:25 p.m., just days before the anti-Trump complaint was declassified and released to the public.
I'm so tired of this charade and the minions its cultivated. I suspect the intensity has more to do with what Trump/Bar is poised to reveal than the upcoming election.
Since Bush, the term became meaningless. Just read that McConnell stated he "will have no choice but hold a trial" on impeachment:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-us...
Of course he has a choice: he can simply refuse to do it. Harry Reid wouldn't have had a second hesitation to deny it. But scared rabbit McConnell (have you ever seen him NOT SCARED?) has no choice.
The Senate needs 20 Rep votes to impeach. If it is up to McConnell, they will have it. In addition, it will be under the SCOTUS, namely Roberts.
Guess, which way he is going to steer the process?
“The [Intelligence Community Inspector General] cannot transmit information via the ICPWA based on an employee’s second-hand knowledge of wrongdoing,” the previous form stated under the bolded heading “FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED.” “This includes information received from another person, such as when an employee informs you that he/she witnessed some type of wrongdoing.”
“If you think that wrongdoing took place, but can provide nothing more than second-hand or unsubstantiated assertions, [the Intelligence Community Inspector General] will not be able to process the complaint or information for submission as an ICWPA,” the form concluded.
It's a statist looter set-up for a witch hunt without evidence against Trump. The rule of law in America is no more. "Pull" prevails as it has in all other dictatorships. Justice has become Just-Us.
We talked about the role of the CIA the other day when someone inserted that if was the FBI which has behaved criminally against Trump, not the CIA.
The entire Deep State has been infiltrated to the core with Obama acolytes and his enablers. He has been doing that cons consciously for 8 years, a long time.
Firing a few here and there did not change the fact that the entire Cabal is stacked against the president.
What I want to know though: suppose the left succeeds in removing the president. What do they think they will do with the other half of the country which still has a mind to think? Do they assume that power is going to fall on them and they will live happily ever after?
Yes, I believe they're convinced of that. The only real opposition they've faced over what may have been a decade or more of deep-state chicanery has amounted to less than a knuckle-rap. They have acted with impunity, yet even when their actions are made public, the worst they can expect from that "other half of the country" is complaints in social media, maybe an impassioned blog post, a letter to the editor or fifteen minutes of defaming on conservative radio or cable. If by chance some sort of legal redress is begun, the judiciary blocks it.
Congress does nothing. Of course, much of the Congress is either part of or beholden to the Deep State, but many who might otherwise try to press for consequences are unsure of the support of their constituents, since so few of us actually communicate with them. In my darker days I even find it conceivable that those of our elected officials who rail against the Deep State have simply latched onto a conservative version of the left's poverty shtick, something they can point to and speak against but do nothing substantive about because it's such a great campaign and fundraising issue.
RANT OFF ;-)
Anyway, yeah, they can't imagine we'd actually try to stop them.
I believe you are correct.
Considering their mindless determination to bulldoze anyone who disagrees with them, stubbornly refusing to listen to any opinion that is contrary to theirs and stupidly pushing an agenda that has failed over and over during history (communism), the only concussion is they believe they'll be "victorious" as the controlling force of the human race.
The only problem is they are not human themselves and they would need terroristic methods to impart control.
They are digging themselves into the grave, and I would be too happy to help them do it.
Bush definitely was an effective precursor to Obama.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019...
With one exception: if Michael (!!!) Obama will be put up for nomination that would present a great conundrum for the left: would she/he be the first black female or transvestite president?
To my knowledge Hussein is not backing Biden b/c it would be just supporting another white male which of course is considered a non-PC thing by the left.
Legit or not, makes no difference. Keep 'em busy with checking all this crap out - on themselves! Surely there are plenty of actions to be concerned about - it's not like they are saints or something.
For those who are not mindless Trump drones I recommend the following link:
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/1...
1. Hearing the entire transcript of the conversation and reaching a conclusion that 'there is no there there.'
2. Joe Biden's request for a favor to remove the Ukrainian prosecutor who had been checking into his son Hunter Biden's relationship to a Ukrainian firm wherein Hunter was receiving $50k / month for essentially doing nothing other than being a member of a board. There were also some US -> Ukrainian loan guarantees that Joe was going to cut if said prosecutor was not fired.
Whether or not it gets to the level of a crime as per the DoJ, or whether or not it is impeachable, or whether or not anyone will actually impeach him even if it was, the facts are in black and white and from the horses mouth.
Trump, in his capacity as President of the USA, engaged the President of a foreign country to get dirt on an American citizen.
This should be unacceptable behavior in and of itself.
Even if it didn't involve withholding an arms deal.
Even if it didn't involve the top candidate poling against him in the upcoming election.
It's still unacceptable behavior.
Pretend this was a democrat that did this and imagine what conservatives and most posters here would be saying.
So, this is not a "deep state" attack. This is just an incompetent, brazenly corrupt fool, behaving as per his character. Stop blaming everyone and everything else and get some principles.
Lets draw a parallel, someone robs your neighbors home when they are away. You friend mentions to you that he saw the people who robbed the house. You investigate more to pretty much ensure that the info is accurate and find a few more people who say they saws something.You tell your neighbor what you've learned and SUGGEST he talks to your friend and the others you've come across who say they saw the theft.
Yeah, evil unacceptable shit.I guess if you don't see anything first hand yo just veg out and say nothing no matter what you hear or who you encounter.
Yes. That's NOT the process to follow if you're investigating people who screwed the nation. Let alone if you ever hope to prosecute them.
"You investigate more to pretty much ensure that the info is accurate and find a few more people who say they saws something.You tell your neighbor what you've learned and SUGGEST he talks to your friend and the others you've come across who say they saw the theft."
That's not analogous. You said "investigate and prosecute." That would require you to go to the police.
So I guess it IS analogous, just not the way you intended. In both cases it's not the way to proceed if you want to "investigate and prosecute" someone.
Name calling isn't exactly the most mature or educated approach to an argument. Then again, what exactly do you think Biden didn't do as VP ? Why was that acceptable?
Then I can only imagine what you think of Trump.
Also, I didn't name call. I accurately described him.
"Then again, what exactly do you think Biden didn't do as VP ? Why was that acceptable?"
If you're going to take this angle then you also need to be condemning what Trump has done. Or you are a hypocrite.