
BOMBSHELL: Susan Rice is Behind Unmasking Trump Officials
When Chairman Nunes announced that he was briefed on what really happened with the Russians, Leftist scrambled. Plausible deniability notes were passed around like chicklets in Mexico.
Nevertheless, we finally know who to blame in the nefarious plot to undermine President Trump. Susan Rice.
Friday, Fox News reported a clue. They alluded to someone “very well known, very high up, very senior in the intelligence world.” A few days later, Mike Cernovich decided to name names.
Our sources:The person who did the unmasking is "very well known, very high up, very senior, in the intelligence world & is not in the FBI
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) March 31, 2017
There exists little doubt that Obama and many in his administration knew what was happening.
Zero Hedge reports,
This was apparently discovered after the White House Counsel’s office reviewed Rice’s document log requests:
The reports Rice requested to see are kept under tightly-controlled conditions. Each person must log her name before being granted access to them.Upon learning of Rice’s actions, [National Security Advisor] H. R. McMaster dispatched his close aide Derek Harvey to Capitol Hill to brief Chairman Nunes.
Cernovich points out, as revealed in an article by Circa, that President Obama began loosening the rules regarding “incidental intercepts” starting in 2011 – making it easier for the US Government to spy on individuals who are not the primary target(s) of a surveillance operation.
As his presidency drew to a close, Barack Obama’s top aides routinely reviewed intelligence reports gleaned from the National Security Agency’s incidental intercepts of Americans abroad, taking advantage of rules their boss relaxed starting in 2011 to help the government better fight terrorism, espionage by foreign enemies and hacking threats
Our sources: This surveillance that led to the unmasking of private names of American citizens started before Trump was the GOP nominee.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) March 31, 2017
Yet again we find Susan Rice in the middle of a controversy.
Let’s see if she can wriggle out of this one, like she did with Benghazi.
It appears that The New York times had this story for a good 2 days. However, they just swept it under the rug.
Perhaps they were figuring out what filmmaker to blame?