Good day all. As noted yesterday, we had a problem with the Jetpack plugin and had to remove it. Jetpack has been fixed and is restored, with the developers apologizing for the bad update. What a pity that the United States intelligence services can’t seem to grasp the fact that Obama is no longer the president and won’t be able to cover for them when they ignore congress.
Since it came out that Susan Rice had her hands all over the “Unmasking” of Trump’s people, the Democrats have tried to bury the story. However, they are not in a position to do so in Congress, and the committees are now demanding information. The problem is, the various agencies aren’t cooperating. Here are some of the details from Fox News:
Lawmakers probing the surveillance of key officials in the Trump campaign and administration say the intelligence agencies now nominally under the president’s control are stonewalling efforts to get to the bottom of who revealed names and leaked protected information to the press.
The House and Senate Intelligence Committees are currently investigating allegations the Obama administration spied on Trump associates – and possibly Trump himself – for as long as the year preceding his inauguration. And while former Obama National Security Adviser Susan Rice has been implicated as at least one of the officials who sought redacted names from surveillance transcripts, multiple lawmakers and investigators for the panel told Fox News the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency – all agencies in position to aid the probe – are not cooperating.
“Our requests are simply not being answered,” said one House Intelligence committee source about the lack of responsiveness. “The agencies are not really helping at all and there is truly a massive web for us to try and wade through.”
The answer to this is very simple. Go to the White and meet with President Trump. Ask the heads of the agencies to be involved with the meeting. Explain the problems you are having. President Trump is not happy with the surveillance of his team and I suspect he will instruct his agency heads to assist congress in their investigations.
The Agency heads, now with the full support of the President, can go in to their respective agencies and instruct the various department managers who are not cooperating that this stonewalling will stop immediately. If it doesn’t, then pull their security clearances and escort them from the building. Inform their replacement that if they don’t pull their thumps out and provide the information requested by congress, then they too will be shown the door.
Problem solved.
Thatisall
~The Angry Webmaster~
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Sometimes it’s better to keep your enemies close so you can keep an eye on them.
This is not one of those times. Demand the information with a (short) deadline. Summarily fire anyone who A) leaves ANYTHING out, or B) fails to meet the deadline. (And of course any actual participants, willing or not, in the previous crimes.)
Repeat as needed. (It will be. It’s a big swamp that needs a lot of draining.)