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    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 5 16:19:30 2024
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    I recently got, and mostly read,
    "The Great War of Our Time" by Michael Morell.
    Sheesh, thank goodness he probably got no money from me!

    from https://judiciary.house.gov/media/in-the-news/spies-who-lie-leader-cosigners-were-cia-payroll-when-they-falsely-claimed-hunter

    ‘Spies Who Lie’ leader, cosigners were on CIA payroll when they falsely claimed Hunter Biden laptop was Russian fake
    June 25, 2024
    In The News
    Steven Nelson

    New York Post
    Some of the 51 “Spies Who Lie” were active CIA contractors when they claimed files from first son Hunter Biden’s laptop had “the classic earmarks” of Russian disinformation ahead of the 2020 election — a fact that was uneasily noted inside the agency at the time, new records
    acquired by The Post show.

    Former CIA acting director Michael Morell, who previously told Congress
    he organized the Oct. 19, 2020, letter to give Joe Biden a “talking
    point” ahead of a debate against then-President Donald Trump, was a contractor at the time, the agency recently confirmed to Congress.

    Former CIA inspector general David Buckley also was a contractor at the
    time of the letter, according to an interim report from two House
    committees investigating the matter.

    The terms of their contracts and compensation were not immediately clear
    and the House panels believe additional letter-signers may have been contractors — even though the letter described the signers as “former” officeholders.

    “This frustrates me. I don’t think it is helpful to the Agency in the
    long run,” a CIA official whose identity was redacted wrote on Oct. 20,
    2020 — the day after the letter was distributed to Politico — with a
    link to the outlet’s story.

    “I also love that at least a few of the random signatures belong to individuals currently working here on contracts…,” responded another official, whose name also was redacted.

    The federal Hatch Act bars most employees of the CIA and other spy
    agencies from engaging in partisan political activity, but the status of contractors is murkier.

    The CIA indicated Morell and Buckley were contractors in a table which specified that former CIA director John Brennan and fellow
    letter-signers Nick Rasmussen and Marc Polymeropoulos had no such
    arrangement.

    A separate agency-provided table showing officials who had either badge clearance or contracts at the time suggests that other signers had
    formal relationships with The Company.

    That table also indicates that Morell’s contract lapsed at some point
    after Oct. 19, 2020, and that he entered into a new contract on May 1,
    2021, as an “independent contractor” — though that relationship was qualified as including “no fee senior advisory services,” making the financial component unclear.

    Morell’s colleague at Beacon Global Strategies, fellow letter-signer
    Jeremy Bash, is identified in the second table as an “independent contractor” as well — serving as a “contractor/green badge” holder from April 2, 2019, through April 1, 2022, with a brief gap before receiving
    a new deal beginning in August 2022.

    Another letter-signer, former National Security Agency deputy director,
    Richard Ledgett, was also listed as having the same status at the time
    of the letter.

    The disclosures are contained within an interim report by the House Intelligence Committee and the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee
    on the Weaponization of the Federal Government — which also reveals that then-CIA Director Gina Haspel likely knew about the letter when it was submitted for review.

    “The new information included in this report, based on new testimony and declassified documents, shows the potential dangers of a politicized intelligence community,” the interim report by the House panels says.

    “Some of the signatories of the statement were on the CIA payroll at the
    time as contractors and others had special access to CIA facilities.

    “Even Michael Morell — before the Committees learned of his contract
    with the CIA — acknowledged, ‘It’s inappropriate for a currently serving staff officer or contractor to be involved in the political process.'”

    The report notes that: “Due to purported operational concerns, the CIA declined to declassify the entire universe of signatories who were on
    active contract.”

    Then-candidate Biden used the intelligence alumni letter to falsely
    claim at his second and final 2020 presidential debate with Trump that
    The Post’s reporting on his role in his family’s international business dealings was a “Russian plant” and “garbage.”

    “There are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he’s accusing me of is a Russian plant,” Biden said of Trump. “Five former
    heads of the CIA, both parties, say what he’s saying is a bunch of
    garbage. Nobody believes it except his good friend Rudy Giuliani.”

    Morell testified to Congress last year that he was inspired to organize
    the letter after receiving a call from future Secretary of State Antony Blinken, a longtime Biden adviser.

    The Post’s first laptop bombshell — published five days before the 51-person letter was made public — revealed that Vadym Pozharskyi, an executive at the Ukrainian gas company Burisma, emailed Hunter in 2015
    to thank him for the “opportunity to meet your father” — directly contradicting Biden’s 2019 claim that he’d “never spoken” with his son about “his overseas business dealings.”

    The Biden campaign vaguely denied that the meeting occurred. But further reporting corroborated key details, including the fact that Joe Biden
    attended a 2015 DC dinner one day before the Burisma exec’s email. A
    group of his son’s associates, including Pozharskyi and a trio from Kazakhstan that posed for a photo with the Bidens, attended.

    Hunter earned up to $1 million per year to serve on Burisma’s board from
    2014 to 2019, beginning when his father led the Obama administration’s Ukraine policy.

    A second October 2020 bombshell from The Post — published four days
    before the spies’ statement — described communications about Hunter
    Biden and his uncle Jim Biden’s business venture with the Chinese state-linked company CEFC China Energy, a since-defunct reputed cog in Beijing’s “Belt and Road” foreign influence campaign.

    A May 13, 2017, email from the laptop said the “big guy” would get 10%
    of the CEFC deal and former Biden family associate Rob Walker testified
    to Congress that Joe Biden met with the company’s chairman Ye Jianming
    before cash began to flow earlier that year.

    The CIA did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday and
    The Post was not immediately able to reach Morell or Buckley.

    Read the full article here.

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