DNC Lawsuit Reveals New Connections Between the DNC, Outside Contractor Crowdstrike and FISA Court Abuses

Saturday, May 19, 2018
By Paul Martin

by Joe Hoft
TheGatewayPundit.com
May 19, 2018

New revelations by Jeff Carlson at theMarketswork reveal that the DNC claimed that their servers were compromised by Russia on the exact same date that the FBI stopped allowing outside contractors access to raw FISA data collected by the US Government’s intelligence agencies.

According to Carlson

“The DNC lawsuit against Russia and the Trump Campaign provides for a new timeline of events. And raises new questions.

Recall, the DNC famously refused to allow the FBI to examine their servers – which has always seemed more than a bit odd.

If the DNC had definitive proof of Russian hacking, one would expect a standing invitation to examine the evidence. Instead, they have protected those servers from any outside examination.

This may be tied to NSA Director Rogers’ discovery of Outside Contractors.

The DNC lawsuit files show that the DNC supposedly came under a cyberattack on the DNC servers located in Virginia and Washington DC which was executed by GRU (Russian) agents on April 18, 2016.

Ironically, at about the same time a government investigation related to the many issues with the FISA court process and government sharing data with outside contractors was in place. This investigation was requested based on feedback to Admiral Rogers shortly after he became Obama’s NSA Director.

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