8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (14)
#17508066 at 2022-09-07 03:48:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21462: Presidential Records Act Edition
>>17508059
>Greg Brower
>Congressional liaison
>Said shithead with cornhead boss
#17508059 at 2022-09-07 03:45:49 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #21462: Presidential Records Act Edition
Group of shitheads tried to file an amicus brief on POTUS Special Master suit, Judge Cannon said DENIED kek.
One name that sticks out though: Greg Brower. Comey crony with sex discrimination allegations against him, just like McCabe. Once U.S. Attorney in Las Vegas. Worked under Baker in General Counsel's office. Congressional liaison during heyday of Spygate and FISA fuckery. Q said the shithead was FIRED. Now he's trying to run interference for documents that likely implicate him and his former masters. PANIC kek!
>https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/64911367/trump-v-united-states/
>https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/press-releases/Gregory-a-Brower-named-assistant-director-for-the-office-of-congressional-affairs
>https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/ex-las-vegas-prosecutor-key-player-in-russia-probe-cited-for-sex-discrimination/
>https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/former-u-s-attorney-for-nevada-leaves-fbi-liaison-job/
>https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1567226364431945728
#12217940 at 2020-12-29 03:49:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15599: Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania Electors Are Belong To Us Edition
https://www.defendingdemocracytogether.org/national-security/
Adm. Steve Abbot
Fmr Dep Homeland Security Advisor
Kenneth Adelman
Fmr Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Amb. Peter Allgeier
Fmr Deputy US Trade Representative
Mary Catherine Andrews
Fmr Special Asst to the President
Richard Armitage
Fmr Deputy Secretary of State
Christopher Barton
Fmr Director, NSC Staff
Nancy Bearg
Fmr Senior Director, NSC Staff
John Bellinger
Fmr Legal Adviser, Dept of State
Adm. Kenneth Bernard
Fmr Special Asst to the President
Mark Bitterman
Fmr Special Asst to the Secretary of Defense
Amb. Robert Blackwill
Fmr Deputy National Security Advisor
Christian Bonat
Fmr Dep General Counsel, Defense Dept
Amb. Richard Boucher
Fmr Asst Secretary of State
Amb. Charles Bowers
Fmr US Ambassador
Bertram Braun
Fmr Director, NSC Staff
Amb. Peter Bridges
Fmr US Ambassador
Douglas Brook
Fmr Asst Secretary of the Army
Linton Brooks
Fmr Under Secretary of Energy
Greg Brower
Fmr Asst Director of the FBI
Kara Bue
Fmr Dep Asst Secretary of State
Amb. Richard Burt
Fmr US Ambassador to Germany
Sally Canfield
Fmr Dep Chief of Staff, Dept of Homeland Security
Victor Cha
Fmr Director, NSC Staff
Amb. Jack Chow
Fmr Dep Asst Secretary of State
Thomas Christensen
Fmr Dep Asst Secretary of State
Eliot Cohen
Fmr Counselor of the Dept of State
Joseph Collins
Fmr Dep Asst Secretary of Defense
Heather Conley
Fmr Dep Asst Secretary of State
Bret Coulson
Fmr Director, NSC Staff
Chester Crocker
Fmr Asst Secretary of State
Patrick Cronin
Fmr Asst Administrator, USAID
Amb. Sada Cumber
Fmr US Special Envoy to the OIC?
Mike Donley
Fmr Secretary of the Air Force
#11321561 at 2020-10-28 12:54:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14461: 6 Days Until The Election Edition
>>11321559
In contrast with President Trump, former Vice President Joe Biden has devoted his career to supporting law enforcement, protecting the independence of the Justice Department, and working to ensure that the federal government exercises its law enforcement powers fairly and impartially and in the interests of all Americans. And, as he has often mentioned during this turbulent time, Joe Biden understands that unity - and not division - is the key to meeting the challenges that our country is facing. Unlike the current president, Joe Biden and his Justice Department will make every effort to unite law enforcement and the nation in the pursuit of justice - to defend the rule of law, to serve and protect all Americans, and to build a criminal justice system that provides equal justice under the law.
We firmly believe that Vice President Joe Biden is the candidate who can - and will - provide the leadership we need to refocus the Justice Department on the cause of impartial justice and to address the deep-seated societal issues that are roiling our country today. We give him our strongest endorsement, and we hereby announce that we will each be voting for Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris to serve as
A. Brian Albritton Middle District of 2008-2010
Donald B. Ayer Eastern District of 1981-1986
the next President and Vice President of the United States. David Kelley
Daniel Bogden District of Nevada 2001-2007, 2009-2017
Greg Brower District of Nevada 2008-2009
Wayne Budd
District of Massachusetts 1989-1992
Paul Charlton District of Arizona 2001-2006
Jonathan L. Goldstein District of New Jersey 1974-1977
Thomas Heffelfinger District of Minnesota 1991-1993, 2001-2006
David C. Iglesias District of New Mexico 2001-2006
Marcos Jimenez
Southern District of Florida 2002-2005
Florida
California
Southern District of New York 2003-2005
John McKay
Western District of Washington 2001-2006
Michael McKay
Western District of Washington 1989-1993
Jan Paul Miller
Central District of Illinois 2002-2005
Matthew Orwig
Eastern District of Texas 2001-2007
Paul Perez
Middle District of Florida 2002-2007
Stanley Twardy District of Connecticut 1985-1991
Ken Wainstein District of Columbia 2004-2006
William H. Webster Eastern District of Missouri 1960-1961
William Weld
District of Massachusetts 1981-1986
#6801744 at 2019-06-20 22:33:42 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8700: Rockin' Stock Market Edition
JUDICIAL WATCH: New Strzok-Page Emails Reveal FBI Efforts to Muddle Comey Testimony on Hillary Clinton Email Scandal
Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch received 345 pages of Department of Justice records that show top FBI brass attempting to muddle James Comey's Senate testimony about Hillary Clinton's email scandal.
Top FBI officials wrote Congress a letter to supplement James Comey's testimony - and a few hours later, President Trump fired Comey as FBI Director.
The new emails also show the media colluding with the FBI - shocker!
Via Judicial Watch:
In an email thread starting at 6:34 a.m. on May 9, 2017, with the subject line "Comey's Testimony on Huma Abedin Forwarding Emails Was Inaccurate - ProPublica" nearly a dozen top FBI officials scrambled to draft a letter to Congress about Comey's May 3 Senate testimony.
This email thread was concerned with a May 8, 2017, ProPublica report stating that, "Comey's most surprising revelation was that Huma Abedin - [Anthony] Weiner's wife and a top Clinton deputy - had made 'a regular practice' of forwarding 'hundreds and thousands' of Clinton messages to her husband, 'some of which contain classified information.' Comey testified that Abedin had done this so that the disgraced former congressman could print them out for her boss.... FBI officials have privately acknowledged that Comey misstated what Abedin did and what the FBI investigators found."
After a flurry of emails, by 8:56 a.m. Comey's chief of staff, Jim Rybicki, sent the group a draft letter for Congress, saying, "Below is a draft that has been reviewed by the Director. Please let me know your thoughts." At 2:02PM, Asst. Director for Congressional Affairs, Greg Brower, asked his colleagues to review the latest iteration of the draft letter to the Senate.
The FBI was also colluding with the media, according to emails exchanged between counterintelligence FBI chief Peter Strzok and his paramour FBI lawyer, Lisa Page.
In an April 10, 2017, email exchange between Strzok, Page and other redacted FBI officials with the subject line "NYT Last Shot," the FBI appears to be given a preview of an upcoming article in The New York Times.
[Redacted] emails Strzok, Page and others: Pete/Lisa, The editing is nearing completion and we have one last shot to hear what the end result is. Do you have time later today or tomorrow that is convenient for a listening session? Likely by phone in Mike's office.
In an email on April 26, 2017, ProPublica reporter Peter Elkind sent the FBI a "fact check" list of items in preparation for a story he was working on about James Comey and the Clinton email investigation. Elkind describes the list as, "a first small batch of straightforward details for fact-check purposes." Elkind notes that his information showed that Comey had "ordered up files on about 30 previous cases where government had investigated mishandling of classified information."
In response to Elkind's questions, four top FBI officials, including Strzok, Page and Kortan were assembled as a "quorum" to discuss.
The emails also show the FBI reacting to a Judicial Watch press release discussing how an FBI court filing revealed the existence of a grand jury targeting Hillary Clinton.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/06/judicial-watch-new-strzok-page-emails-reveal-fbi-efforts-to-muddle-comey-testimony-on-hillary-clinton-email-scandal/
#6801182 at 2019-06-20 21:17:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8699: Tiffany Thursday Edition
Judicial Watch: New Strzok-Page Emails Reveal FBI Efforts to Muddle Comey Testimony on Clinton Emails; FBI-Media Collusion
Snippets
(Washington, DC) - Judicial Watch announced today it received 345 pages of records from the Department of Justice that show FBI top officials scrambling to write a letter to Congress to supplement then-Director James Comey's Senate testimony in an apparent attempt to muddle his message.
In an email thread starting at 6:34 a.m. on May 9, 2017, with the subject line "Comey's Testimony on Huma Abedin Forwarding Emails Was Inaccurate - ProPublica" nearly a dozen top FBI officials scrambled to draft a letter to Congress about Comey's May 3 Senate testimony.
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This email thread was concerned with a May 8, 2017, ProPublica report stating that, "Comey's most surprising revelation was that Huma Abedin - [Anthony] Weiner's wife and a top Clinton deputy - had made 'a regular practice' of forwarding 'hundreds and thousands' of Clinton messages to her husband, 'some of which contain classified information.' Comey testified that Abedin had done this so that the disgraced former congressman could print them out for her boss.... FBI officials have privately acknowledged that Comey misstated what Abedin did and what the FBI investigators found." After a flurry of emails, by 8:56 a.m. Comey's chief of staff, Jim Rybicki, sent the group a draft letter for Congress, saying, "Below is a draft that has been reviewed by the Director. Please let me know your thoughts." At 2:02PM, Asst. Director for Congressional Affairs, Greg Brower, asked his colleagues to review the latest iteration of the draft letter to the Senate.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-new-strzok-page-emails-reveal-fbi-efforts-to-muddle-comey-testimony-on-clinton-emails-fbi-media-collusion/
#6326520 at 2019-04-26 22:01:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8090: Young, Vibrant POTUS Edition
>>6326395
McFaul equates Maria-Butina's actions to those of Natalia V. Veselnitskaya for the Trump Tower 'meeting'.
McFaul backups Adam Schiff's comments when asked by a reporter about Trump being a Russian 'tool' for sanction removal.
McFaul has a contract with NBC.
Today POTUS called our NBC as worse that CNN.
Maybe "Eyes-on" McFaul?
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"NBC's Morgan Radford talks to Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, about Maria Butina, who pleaded guilty to charges she working in the United States as an unregistered foreign agent of the Kremlin. Molly McKew, former adviser to Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, and Greg Brower, a former U.S. attorney, also joined the discussion." NBC Dec. 15, 2018
https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/watch/maria-butina-guilty-of-work-for-russia-to-get-close-to-trump-1399041603936
#5939486 at 2019-03-28 11:44:18 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7598: Someday I Will Tell you the Secret! Edition
Apr 04, 2017 DOJ Asst Dir of Congr. Affairs Greg Brower letter to HPSCI saying they can't provide the docs but could do a briefing
Apr 04, 2017 Grassley letter to John Kelly at DHS; he asks about Rinat Akhmetshin and Bill Browder
Apr 05, 2017 CBS News reports that visitor logs in the Russian Embassy in DC show Buryakov has left the country
Apr 05, 2017 Waldman files FARA; indicates Waldman has ended represenation of Rusal/Deripaska; not revealed till 6/29/18
Apr 05, 2017 Waldman: "[Steele] seems to have cold feet from the leaks. Said he wanted a bi partisan letter"
Apr 05, 2017 Laufman emails Waldman asking for clarification on Assange
#1963616 at 2018-06-30 00:04:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2475: TwitterStorm ~ WHO IS #QAnon Edition
1. Trisha Anderson - Trisha Anderson, an adviser in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel who was also hired by the Bush Administration, was previously an attorney at Attorney General Eric Holder's former firm, Covington & Burling, where she helped represent 13 Yemeni detainees.
2. James Baker - James Addison Baker III (born April 28, 1930)[1] is an American attorney and political figure. He served as White House Chief of Staff and United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Ronald Reagan, and as U.S. Secretary of State and White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush.
3. Gregory Brower - Gregory Allen "Greg" Brower (born February 8, 1964) is an American attorney in private practice, former state senator in the Nevada Senate, former United States Attorney in the state of Nevada and a former member of the Nevada Assembly. He is a member of the Republican Party.
4. John Carlin - The Honorable John P. Carlin was the Assistant Attorney General for National Security from April 2014 through October 2016. As AAG, Mr. Carlin oversaw nearly 400 employees responsible for protecting the country against international and domestic terrorism, espionage, cyber, and other national security threats.
5. Kevin Clinesmith - Kevin Clinesmith, a Washington D.C.-area attorney, was publicly accused by a Congressman of possibly being the FBI lawyer described in the Inspector General's report as allegedly writing anti-Trump messages, including one that declared "viva le resistance."
6. Tashina Gauhar - Tashina Gauhar is the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Intelligence. Ms. Gauhar has extensive experience working with the U.S. Intelligence Community and has held a variety of national security positions within the Department since 2001, including serving as an Assistant Counsel in the Office of Intelligence Policy and Review and later as the Deputy Chief of Operations in the Office of Intelligence, and recently the Chief of Operations. Prior to joining the Justice Department, Ms. Gauhar was an associate at the law firm of DLA Piper (then Piper Marbury Rudnick and Wolfe, LLP).
7. David Laufman - Chief, Counterintelligence and Export Control Section at National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice - National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Law Offices of David H. Laufman, PLLC,; Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (on detail to Fraud Section, U.S. Department of Justice)
8. Andrew McCabe
9. Mary McCord
10. Jonathan Moffa - DOJ Deputy General Counsel Trisha Anderson
11. Sally Moyer
12. Bruce Ohr
13. Lisa Page
14. Joseph Pientka
15. E.W Priestap
16. Peter Strzok
17. George Toscas - In 2016, George Zeno Toscas was a General Attorney at the Offices, Boards and Divisions in Washington, District Of Columbia. As our dataset only goes as far back as 2004, it is likely that has worked in the federal government prior to 2004.
#1819575 at 2018-06-19 22:29:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2292: "What a Wonderful Day" Edition
>>1819552
Bah, sorry the formatting is so bad.
Strzok > Sally Moyer and/or Kevin Kleinsman > Greg Brower > any Congressman they thought advantageous
#1819552 at 2018-06-19 22:27:53 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2292: "What a Wonderful Day" Edition
>>1819367
If Strzok had tapped POTUS's phone and wanted to leak to Democrats, he had a perfect bridge already in place with the FBI lawyers (hat tip to Mark Meadows for naming & shaming them today) Sally Moyer and Kevin Kleinsman and their boss at FBI Congressional Affairs Greg Brower.
Reinforcing that theory is this:
https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/05/politics/Greg-Brower-fbi-office-of-congressional-affairs/index.html
"By David Shortell, CNN
Updated 10:05 PM ET, Thu April 5, 2018
FILE - In this June 3, 2013 file photo, Nevada Sen. Greg Brower, R-Reno, speaks during Senate floor debate on the final day of the 77th Legislative session at the Legislative Building in Carson City, Nev. Brower is currently the FBI's top liaison with Congress during its investigation in Russian election meddling.(AP Photo/Cathleen Allison)
FILE - In this June 3, 2013 file photo, Nevada Sen. Greg Brower, R-Reno, speaks during Senate floor debate on the final day of the 77th Legislative session at the Legislative Building in Carson City, Nev. Brower is currently the FBI's top liaison with Congress during its investigation in Russian election meddling.(AP Photo/Cathleen Allison)
Washington (CNN)The FBI's top liaison on Capitol Hill is out.
Greg Brower, an FBI assistant director and head of the Office of Congressional Affairs, stepped down last Friday after a year on the job. In the role, Brower was on the receiving end of a pack of congressional probes into the law enforcement agency's conduct.
The decision, a "tough" one he made of his own accord, Brower said, follows other high-level departures from the bureau as FBI Director Christopher Wray assembles his own team of close advisers.
"It was tough but I had an offer I couldn't refuse from a great law firm," Brower said in an interview Thursday. "It was very gratifying to be a part of that team. I could not be more proud of how people work and how committed they are to the mission."
Brower was appointed to the position by then-FBI director James Comey in March of 2017 after serving as the bureau's deputy general counsel. He will join the lobbying and law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck as a shareholder in the litigation department.
The work in the legislative affairs office has heated up during Brower's tenure, as the fallout from Comey's firing by President Donald Trump has fanned a growing mistrust of the FBI among some lawmakers and spurred a round of congressional investigations.
Not long before Brower's departure, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee slapped the Justice Department with a subpoena for documents related to a trio of recent controversial decisions made by the FBI, including the move in 2016 to not charge Hillary Clinton after the probe of her email server and the internal recommendation by an FBI office to fire former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
In response, Wray said last week that the pace of document production for congressional inquiries at the bureau was "too slow" and doubled the number of FBI staff responsible for reviewing the records.
On Thursday, Brower said he had worked with the FBI's Office of the General Counsel, which reviews the internal documents for release, before his departure to get a "a better plan in place" to respond to "an unprecedented wave of oversight requests."
"That's all really on track," Brower said, adding that his decision to leave had nothing to do with the probes. "As the director mentioned, it's probably taking longer than it should, but the volume is just so unprecedented that we finally had to put more people on it."
Brower's year atop the office saw big wins for the bureau on Capitol Hill, including a six-year extension of the controversial foreign surveillance program known as FISA Section 702 in January and the recent passage of the CLOUD Act, which makes it easier for the US to collect data stored overseas.
"I felt like the biggest things I set off to do in '17 were done and I felt less bad about leaving," he said.
Brower is the fifth top adviser to the director to leave his position since Trump tapped Wray to replace Comey in June.
#1819052 at 2018-06-19 21:50:43 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2291: "London Calling..." Edition
>>1818777
"Referred for punishment"
Digging on Sally Moyer:
:: https://themarketswork.com/2018/01/27/the-unfolding-of-a-congressional-strategy/
:: https://twitter.com/almostjingo/status/998459855382855680 (Noted: Sally Moyer knew about the emails in Sept 2016)
Have seen FBI Congressional Affairs mentioned 3 times in 3 minutes of digging. Moyer is frequently mentioned with her Congressional Affairs boss Greg Brower.
Unable to locate photo of FBI lawyer Sally Moyer anywhere, obviously she keeps the internet wiped clean on the regular. There's another "Sally Ann Moyer" out there, but no legal background, also a member of the Junior League of Dallas Texas, so I'm guessing no.
#1260536 at 2018-05-01 13:14:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1579 Tears of a Clown
>>1260465
No, I think he (or she) is cooperating. Just pointing out that its DOJ discretion if the person is retired.
Who from FBI has retired lately, and in a position to get a deal?
James Rybicki
Greg Brower
#1247284 at 2018-04-30 14:28:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #1562: MEMES In The Morning Edition!
Good thread from John Huber
threadreaderapp.com/thread/990748514966745088.html
An article the @FBI really doesn't want you to read, that also shows how laughably wrong the top @washingtonpost reporters can be
Highlights another senior FBI agent who has left under a cloud - Greg Brower - FBI congressional liaison, installed by Comey in his final hours.
8chan/8kun TheStorm Posts (1)
#24769 at 2018-01-08 12:48:32 (UTC+1)
The Storm General #31: Graphic form for each correlation is a MUST. -Q
We looked into most of these but who are FBI Attorney Sally Moyer, FBI Assistant Director Greg Brower, and FBI Special Agent James Rybicki?
What do they have to do with the whole FBI/Dossier thing?