A Timeline of Treason: Obama, Clinton, & the Deep State

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Thousands of mobile phones used by the FBI were impacted by a glitch that resulted in the loss of text exchanges between bureau employees Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, the glitch affected close to 10 percent of cellphones used by bureau employees.

Thousands of FBI phones hit by glitch resulting in loss of texts: report | TheHill

That’s the excuse they’re going with, although the FBI IG said in a written letter to the HIC months ago that they were in possession of all the texts from the requested time frame.
 
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That’s the excuse they’re going with, although the FBI IG said in a written letter to the HIC months ago that they were in possession of all the texts from the requested time frame.

That's easy. They got them from the phone service carrier. So when the HIC put up a stink to further their narrative that the FBI was out to get Trump, they were leading you by the leash.

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That's easy. They got them from the phone service carrier. So when the HIC put up a stink to further their narrative that the FBI was out to get Trump, they were leading you by the leash.

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Um, they wouldn’t have gotten them from the carrier. The FBI would have duplicates of every single text/email sent and recieved to any agent stored on one of their servers.
 
Um, they wouldn’t have gotten them from the carrier. The FBI would have duplicates of every single text/email sent and recieved to any agent stored on one of their servers.

Good lord man. The phones were not configured so the carrier would forward the texts to the FBI servers. Its still on the carriers servers just didn't get archived to the FBI servers. You are welcome for the lesson.

It has everything to do with provisioning on the carrier end.
 
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Good lord man. The phones were not configured so the carrier would forward the texts to the FBI servers. Its still on the carriers servers just didn't get archived to the FBI servers. You are welcome for the lesson.

It's has everything to do with provisioning on the carrier end.

My buddies ex wife spied on him, he deleted a lot of messages from some other chick, the ex got the text from the carrier. Not hard to get.
 
My buddies ex wife spied on him, he deleted a lot of messages from some other chick, the ex got the text from the carrier. Not hard to get.

She could only get them if the phone was in her name but you are right.
 
A top Justice Department official is urging House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes not to release a much-buzzed-about memo circulating in Congress that purportedly reveals government surveillance abuses.

In the letter, which Fox News has obtained, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote, “We believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the Committee to disclose such information publicly without giving the Department and the FBI the opportunity to review the memorandum and to advise the HPSCI of the risk of harm to national security and to ongoing investigations that could come from public release.”

“It’s really stupid they would try to block us from releasing the memo," a senior congressional intelligence source told Fox News. "It only makes it worse for them. And it is more evidence that DOJ is trying to obstruct our investigation.”

The four-page memo is being described by lawmakers as “shocking,” “troubling” and “alarming,” with one congressman likening the details to KGB activity in Russia.



It is believed to include information about government surveillance conducted during the Obama administration.


“It's troubling; it is shocking,” North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows said. “Part of me wishes that I didn't read it because I don’t want to believe that those kinds of things could be happening in this country that I call home and love so much.”
 
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