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The Hammer is the Stasi-like secret surveillance system created by CIA/NSA/FBI contractor-turned-whistleblower Dennis L. Montgomery for Obama’s intelligence chiefs, CIA Director John Brennan and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
The Hammer, under the Obama administration, negated every American’s constitutional rights to privacy, turning the United States into a police state where the federal government was weaponized by the Obama administration against its political enemies.
According to the secretly-recorded audio tapes released by Federal Judge G. Murray Snow, Brennan’s and Clapper’s illicit super surveillance system “The Hammer” wiretapped Trump “a zillion times.”
Late that Sunday evening, just hours after General McInerney’s radio appearance, Strzok and Page exchanged a text message that explicitly referenced Dennis Montgomery and Montgomery’s attorney Larry E. Klayman.
The next morning, [17 hours later] the Russian Collusion investigation was born.
Early the following morning, Monday, March 20, 2017, FBI Director Jim Comey announced before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that the FBI Counterintelligence Division, where Strzok served as Deputy Assistant Director, was investigating Trump’s connections to the Kremlin, and that the FBI had “no information” to support Trump’s tweet claiming that President Obama wiretapped Trump. That morning, FBI Director Jim Comey lied to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and to the American people.
Comey was well aware that President Trump was under illegal surveillance because Montgomery had already turned over to Comey’s FBI mountains of evidence confirming the existence of Brennan’s and Clapper’s illegal surveillance system.
Looks like a very suspicious website, secretively hiding who they are, and with writers of apparently very meager credentials.
Also, highly biased inflammatory writing. I wonder how you would react if the Washington Post had referred to Stormy Daniels as Trump's "supposed paramour." Well, in that case, maybe she was a paramour. But it's a mean, snide way to refer to an ordinary girlfriend. And I'm not seeing much support for any of the claims.
Looks like a very suspicious website, secretively hiding who they are, and with writers of apparently very meager credentials.
Also, highly biased inflammatory writing. I wonder how you would react if the Washington Post had referred to Stormy Daniels as Trump's "supposed paramour." Well, in that case, maybe she was a paramour. But it's a mean, snide way to refer to an ordinary girlfriend. And I'm not seeing much support for any of the claims.
I think you're being scammed.
Actually, you've been scammed by mainstream media for years. That's why few trust them any more.
I remember when this story came out and it was quickly buried. If you read the article you'd have seen names, dates and copies of the whistleblower's receipt for those 47 hard drives of evidence!
Google another story elsewhere then. It may have been in the Washington Post because they weren't too happy about Obama spying on reporters!
Actually, you've been scammed by mainstream media for years. That's why few trust them any more.
I remember when this story came out and it was quickly buried. If you read the article you'd have seen names, dates and copies of the whistleblower's receipt for those 47 hard drives of evidence!
Google another story elsewhere then. It may have been in the Washington Post because they weren't too happy about Obama spying on reporters!
"Mr. Montgomery's impending suicide is just so sad..."-Hillary Clinton, 2019
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