Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
Thursday, 26 April 2018
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
BREAKING: FBI Strzok/Page Texts DOJ will make 6 months of missing texts ...
BREAKING: FBI Strzok and Page Texts DOJ will make 6 months of missing texts Available
BREAKING: DOJ will make the 6 months of missing texts that were eventually located by IG between Strzok and Page available to Congress sometime tonight or tomorrow, according to sources...developing
https://www.reddit.com/r/greatawakening/comments/8epajz/breaking_doj_will_make_the_6_months_of_missing/
Saturday, 10 February 2018
FBI Comey 'There's No Information to Support Wiretapping by former White House
FBI Comey 'There's No Information to Support Wiretapping by former White House,
FBI Comey Refutes and Denies any Wiretapping by the former President Obama , James Comey Denies any Wiretapping....
FBI Dir. Comey "No Comment" on who is Christopher Steel former British Spy
FBI Dir. Comey "No Comment" on who is Christopher Steel former British Spy
Former FBI Comey did not want to talk about about the former Fusion GPS Author Christopher Steel.
Former FBI Director Comey felt Uneasy in the Questions, The Steel Dossier has been Discretited
Friday, 9 June 2017
FULL HEARING: James #Comey Explosive TESTIMONY at Senate Intelligence
FULL HEARING: James #Comey Explosive TESTIMONY at Senate Intelligence
Sen. Marco Rubio asks fired FBI director James Comey about his Oval Office meeting with President Trump, where the president allegedly told him he "hoped" he could have the FBI go easy on fired national security adviser Mike Flynn, and his other interactions with the president during the investigation into the 2016 election.
RUBIO: Now, on a number of occasions here, you bring up -- let's talk (ph) now about the general Russia investigation, OK? In page 6 of your testimony, you say -- the first thing you say is, he asked what we could do to, quote/unquote, "lift the cloud," the general Russia investigation.
And you responded that we were investigating the matter as quickly as we could and that there would be great benefit, if we didn't find anything, to having done the work well. And he agreed. He reemphasized the problems it was causing him, but he agreed
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Thursday, 3 April 2014
THE FULL TEXT OF OBAMA’S STATEMENT ON FORT HOOD SHOOTINGS 2014
THE FULL TEXT OF OBAMA’S STATEMENT ON FORT HOOD
I just got off the phone with Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Sandy Winnefeld to get the latest report on the situation at Fort Hood.
Obviously, we’re following it closely. The situation is fluid right now, but my national security team is in close contact with not just the Defense Department, but the FBI. They are working with folks on the ground to determine exactly what happened, to make sure that everybody is secure. And I want to just assure all of us that we are going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened.
You know, any shooting is trouble. Obviously this reopens the pain of what happened at Fort Hood five years ago. We know these families. We know their incredible service to our country and the sacrifices that they make. Obviously our thoughts and prayers are with the entire community. And we are going to do everything we can to make sure that the community of Fort Hood has what it needs to deal with the current situation but also any potential aftermath.
We’re heartbroken that something like this might have happened again. And I don’t want to comment on the facts until I know exactly what has happened. But for now, I would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community of Fort Hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. The folks there have sacrificed so much on behalf of our freedom. Many of the people there have been through multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. They serve with valor, they serve with distinction, and when they’re at their home base, they need to feel safe.
We don’t yet know what happened tonight, but obviously that sense of safety has been broken once again. And we’re going to have to find out exactly what happened. The Pentagon will undoubtedly have further briefings for you as we get more details about what happened.
Thanks, everybody.
Friday, 17 January 2014
President Obama Speaks on U.S. Intelligence Programs
President #Obama Speaks on #U.S. #Intelligence Programs NSA.
Must listen its about all of us and there US intelligence eavesdropping ,
includes Cyber ATTACKS
includes Cyber ATTACKS
Monday, 25 November 2013
Obama Praises Deal to limit Iran's Nuclear Activities, Israel slams 'Ira...
Statement By The President On First Step Agreement On Iran's Nuclear Program
THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. Today, the United States -- together with our close allies and partners -- took an important first step toward a comprehensive solution that addresses our concerns with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s nuclear program.
Since I took office, I’ve made clear my determination to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. As I’ve said many times, my strong preference is to resolve this issue peacefully, and we’ve extended the hand of diplomacy. Yet for many years, Iran has been unwilling to meet its obligations to the international community. So my administration worked with Congress, the United Nations Security Council and countries around the world to impose unprecedented sanctions on the Iranian government.
These sanctions have had a substantial impact on the Iranian economy, and with the election of a new Iranian President earlier this year, an opening for diplomacy emerged. I spoke personally with President Rouhani of Iran earlier this fall. Secretary Kerry has met multiple times with Iran’s Foreign Minister. And we have pursued intensive diplomacy -- bilaterally with the Iranians, and together with our P5-plus-1 partners -- the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, and China, as well as the European Union.
Today, that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure -- a future in which we can verify that Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful and that it cannot build a nuclear weapon.
While today’s announcement is just a first step, it achieves a great deal. For the first time in nearly a decade, we have halted the progress of the Iranian nuclear program, and key parts of the program will be rolled back. Iran has committed to halting certain levels of enrichment and neutralizing part of its stockpiles. Iran cannot use its next-generation centrifuges, which are used for enriching uranium. Iran cannot install or start up new centrifuges, and its production of centrifuges will be limited. Iran will halt work at its plutonium reactor. And new inspections will provide extensive access to Iran’s nuclear facilities and allow the international community to verify whether Iran is keeping its commitments.
These are substantial limitations which will help prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon. Simply put, they cut off Iran’s most likely paths to a bomb. Meanwhile, this first step will create time and space over the next six months for more negotiations to fully address our comprehensive concerns about the Iranian program. And because of this agreement, Iran cannot use negotiations as cover to advance its program.
On our side, the United States and our friends and allies have agreed to provide Iran with modest relief, while continuing to apply our toughest sanctions. We will refrain from imposing new sanctions, and we will allow the Iranian government access to a portion of the revenue that they have been denied through sanctions. But the broader architecture of sanctions will remain in place and we will continue to enforce them vigorously. And if Iran does not fully meet its commitments during this six-month phase, we will turn off the relief and ratchet up the pressure.
Over the next six months, we will work to negotiate a comprehensive solution. We approach these negotiations with a basic understanding: Iran, like any nation, should be able to access peaceful nuclear energy. But because of its record of violating its obligations, Iran must accept strict limitations on its nuclear program that make it impossible to develop a nuclear weapon.
In these negotiations, nothing will be agreed to unless everything is agreed to. The burden is on Iran to prove to the world that its nuclear program will be exclusively for peaceful purposes.
If Iran seizes this opportunity, the Iranian people will benefit from rejoining the international community, and we can begin to chip away at the mistrust between our two nations. This would provide Iran with a dignified path to forge a new beginning with the wider world based on mutual respect. If, on the other hand, Iran refuses, it will face growing pressure and isolation.
Over the last few years, Congress has been a key partner in imposing sanctions on the Iranian government, and that bipartisan effort made possible the progress that was achieved today. Going forward, we will continue to work closely with Congress. However, now is not the time to move forward on new sanctions -– because doing so would derail this promising first step, alienate us from our allies and risk unraveling the coalition that enabled our sanctions to be enforced in the first place.
That international unity is on display today. The world is united in support of our determination to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Iran must know that security and prosperity will never come through the pursuit of nuclear weapons -- it must be reached through fully verifiable agreements that make Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons impossible.
As we go forward, the resolve of the United States will remain firm, as will our commitments to our friends and allies –- particularly Israel and our Gulf partners, who have good reason to be skeptical about Iran’s intentions.
Ultimately, only diplomacy can bring about a durable solution to the challenge posed by Iran’s nuclear program. As President and Commander-in-Chief, I will do what is necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. But I have a profound responsibility to try to resolve our differences peacefully, rather than rush towards conflict. Today, we have a real opportunity to achieve a comprehensive, peaceful settlement, and I believe we must test it.
The first step that we’ve taken today marks the most significant and tangible progress that we’ve made with Iran since I took office. And now we must use the months ahead to pursue a lasting and comprehensive settlement that would resolve an issue that has threatened our security -- and the security of our allies -- for decades. It won’t be easy, and huge challenges remain ahead. But through strong and principled diplomacy, the United States of America will do our part on behalf of a world of greater peace, security, and cooperation among nations.
Thank you very much.
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Saturday, 23 November 2013
TERRIFYING! NASA's Document 'Future Is Now' To Kill Mankind by 2025
Older woman claiming this document was found on the NASA website but that they've pulled it since publishing. It's a future warfare document with lots of bio/nano-tech info. Anyone on ATS able to discern if this is real or fake?
At a 113 pages and reminiscent of the Snowden documents I honestly wonder if this is real? If it is i'd say it's one of the most significant leaks to date but I'm skeptical. Looking to start the conversation and if there's anyone who can prove the authenticity?
http://www.stopthecrime.net/docs/nasa-thefutureof-war.pdf
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Boston Marathon Explosion "Everyone was just in utter shock and looking around."
"Everyone was just in utter shock and looking around."
"It is a criminal investigation that is … a potential terrorist investigation," FBI special agent Rick DesLauriers said in a news conference.
President Barack Obama vowed on Monday that the United States will find out who carried out explosions in Boston and will hold them accountable, and a White House official said the twin blasts are being treated as an "act of terror,"
White House official said any event with multiple explosive devices, as the Boston episode appeared to be,
"is clearly an act of terror, and will be approached as an act of terror."
"However, we don't yet know who carried out this attack, and a thorough investigation will have to determine whether it was planned and carried out by a terrorist group, foreign or domestic," the official said.
Explosion took place
casualties.'(CBC)
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