302s are the forms filed during an investigation for things like witness interviews.
Mueller's team has been caught editing their 302s after the fact to align a narrative, so these aren't necessarily the most reliable.
The thing about these 302s is that they still don't prove Russia did any hacking. So, we have a 2 year investigation asserting that the Russians were hacking, but the only evidence we have is the word of Crowdstrik because the FBI never did any of the investigating of the server on their own... they just took Crowdstrike's word for it. The Crowdstrike team consisted of a member from the Atlantic Council and two people that worked for Mueller in the past (One was appointed by Obama in the past).
This FOIA release demonstrates to those who have been paying attention that the Mueller team is crafting a narrative and not actually looking for evidence of these Russians. Anyone who has been reading all of this stuff can see CIA in between the lines in a lot of places.
But, confirmation bias is a bitch and most people won't even read this document and, if they do, they won't cross reference all the information in it to re construct the truth.
Thank you very much, I couldn't have come up with this conclusion on my own, and I'm not the most retarded...
>But, confirmation bias is a bitch and most people won't even read this document and, if they do, they won't cross reference all the information in it to re construct the truth.
Quite frankly, the brief summary you did above is more than necessary, it's vital, because otherwise random people including me, just can't figure out what's in there to look for, let alone why this is relevant or important
It would be hebrew it would be the same for the vast majority, basically
More FOIA requests are due, so I hope to see more of how the FBI operates. At this stage, it is pretty clear that the FBI's primary responsibility is covering up crimes, as opposed to prosecuting people committing them. A lot fo narratives make more sense when you see "FBI is investigating" and read it as "FBI is covering up."
Also, "Russians" often just means "CIA". Can be interchangeable to make more sense in a lot of news articles.
(post is archived)