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Dirty Corrupt Peter "dickhead" Strzok testifying before Congress ! Already has contradickted himself !


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No link yet, but even though I have work to do in the garden..

OMG.

This arrogant dirtbag told one Congress person he didn't remember the text, but another time,

he said details about the text, ...

oh, really now.

  Our FBI is in very serious trouble up on high. Who ARE these

nazi-ish dirtbags that obaMao put all over our government?

also, strzok refuses to release his personal emails...

which, he ADMITS there are many....on official FBI media.

freaking seriously? Fair to say - Obamao's Mafia ?

the new "The Enemy Within" by Robert Kennedy?

a mafia in our gov?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Enemy_Within_(Kennedy_book)

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surely there must be something mentally wrong with this piece of garbage. He isn't a lawyer, but HE decided

to change the wording of Comey's report, using terms that were not legal crimes.

etc etc etc.

  This jackwagon is way past corrupt...maybe napoleon delusions? bi-polar ? I just think there is something wrong with this dude -

and his position at the FBI makes him very dangerous.

his damaging txts, extra-marital affair with lisa scumbucket page, his incessant, warped twisting of words, and running on and on and on to take up time...

  he's dirty. What an amazing display of his ilk over being interviewed for hours.

(it's fun to put it on hold, then watch it for an hour, fast fowarding through the sicko democratic refusals to

ask him any legit question, while grandstanding like a mad maxine waters.

 

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20 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

surely there must be something mentally wrong with this piece of garbage. He isn't a lawyer, but HE decided

to change the wording of Comey's report, using terms that were not legal crimes.

etc etc etc.

  This jackwagon is way past corrupt...maybe napoleon delusions? bi-polar ? I just think there is something wrong with this dude -

and his position at the FBI makes him very dangerous.

his damaging txts, extra-marital affair with lisa scumbucket page, his incessant, warped twisting of words, and running on and on and on to take up time...

  he's dirty. What an amazing display of his ilk over being interviewed for hours.

(it's fun to put it on hold, then watch it for an hour, fast fowarding through the sicko democratic refusals to

ask him any legit question, while grandstanding like a mad maxine waters.

 

...you did vote for Donald Trump, right?

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Daily Wire: Why The Peter Strzok Hearing Was A Giant Waste Of Time

On Thursday, House Republicans hosted FBI agent Peter Strzok to discuss Strzok’s leadership of investigations into Hillary Clinton’s emails as well as Russian election interference. The hearing had a bevy of viral moments, from Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) questioning Strzok on what he meant when he texted “we’ll stop it” (Strzok was referring to Trump’s election, obviously) to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) forcing Strzok to read his text messages out loud to Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-TX) slamming Strzok for his marital infidelity.

But did it accomplish anything?

Perhaps the only thing the hearing accomplished was to make everyone look rather terrible. Republicans looked like they wanted their moment in the sun; Democrats looked like they were defending bias in law enforcement; Strzok looked like a self-assured, smug jerk.

The hearing did not, however, clear up the central question surrounding Strzok: in which way, precisely, did Strzok’s bias affect the Russian collusion investigation? The suggestion of some on the Right, including members of the White House and allies like Rudy Giuliani, is that Strzok’s texts demonstrate a bias inextricable from the workings of the investigation. But for us to know that, we’d have to know how that bias influenced the investigation. We don’t. Presumably, we will after Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz releases his comprehensive report on that investigation. But if Strzok was just an butt texting with his mistress about Trump, and if his biases were counterbalanced by other professionals within the Bureau, then it’s not at all clear that the investigation itself was somehow fatally flawed.

It’s also possible that flaws within the Russian collusion investigation were contained, and didn’t infect the entire investigation. What if, for example, Strzok’s certainty of Trump’s evil pushed him to file for a FISA warrant on Carter Page on specious grounds? Would that somehow impact the investigation of George Papadopoulos, or the 12 Russians who were just indicted for election interference? The fruit of the poisonous tree theory would be that Strzok’s bias poisoned the entire investigation. But did it?

Perhaps so. But we haven’t seen that evidence yet. And no matter how offputting Strzok is, until we know the answer to that question, the investigation won't be justifiably shut down.

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14 minutes ago, jbluhm86 said:

...you did vote for Donald Trump, right?

stick to the subject dumbass. Trump isn't a prosecutorial

FBI agent. This thread is about an FBI agent who was dirty, and in charge of

two major investigations, who is a liar. To his wife, to Congress, to the FISA court...

peter dickhead strzok protected the guilty higgardly, and worked to stop

Pres Trump from winning the election, got all testy and jblew about himself, smirking about

how dare anybody question his honesty, blah blah blah.

He's dirty deep state corrupt.

 

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https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/russia-collusion-real-story-hillary-clinton-dnc-fbi-media/

In a textbook example of denial and projection, Trump foes in and out of government wove a sinister yarn meant to take him down. 

Barack Obama keeps a close watch on his emotions. “I loved Spock,” he wrote in February 2015 in a presidential statement eulogizing Leonard Nimoy. Growing up in Hawaii, the young man who would later be called “No-Drama Obama” felt a special affinity for the Vulcan first officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise. “Long before being nerdy was cool, there was Leonard Nimoy,” the eulogy continued. “Leonard was Spock. Cool, logical, big-eared and level-headed.”

It is the rare occasion when Obama lets his Spock mask slip. But November 2, 2016, was just such a moment. Six days before the presidential election, when addressing the Congressional Black Caucus, he stressed that the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, threatened hard-won achievements of blacks: tolerance, justice, good schools, ending mass incarceration — even democracy itself. “There is one candidate who will advance those things,” he said, his voice swelling with emotion. “And there’s another candidate whose defining principle, the central theme of his candidacy, is opposition to all that we’ve done.”

oh, there's plenty more:https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/03/russia-collusion-real-story-hillary-clinton-dnc-fbi-media/

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52 minutes ago, DieHardBrownsFan said:

Ya, like Slick willie.....

yup. exactly. only difference is dems never pretended to hold any "moral majority" over anyone. the corruption of the clinton foundation now thats a different story. dems did pretend only republicans swallow corporate cok. 

trumps infidelity is really no big deal. and neither is strzoks....he was just hittin some workplace a-ss. Same as half thebmen in this country do and the other half wishes they could too. 

 

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the president doesn't prosecute anybody. you all elected your piece of trash, we put up with him for eight damaging years.

and I can easily list the damages.

  When somebody PROSECUTES, and they are a lying scumbag, cheats on his wife, cheats to try to interfere with a free election and get HIS big gov deep state piece of trash into the office for their own good...

  has no business being in the FBI. and strzok IS guilty, and he has blighted the FBI's reputation, and the FBI

agents KNOW IT.

Anybody want a prosecutor as dirty and corrupt and dickhead strzok coming after you for political reasons ?

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the president of the united states influences all kinds of policy across the entire spectrum of our society and he is the figurehead of our country.......oh wait thst was only when clinton was president. His infidelity ofc matters but Trump can cheat on his "wives" and grab women at parties by the hoo hah and its perfectly acceptable.

Your hypocrisy here is dually noted cal, you can expect to be reminded of this every time you go on a god fearing christian moral lecture, from here on and hence forth for all of time. 

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the president doesn't prosecute anybody. you all elected your piece of trash, we put up with him for eight damaging years.

and I can easily list the damages.

  When somebody PROSECUTES, and they are a lying scumbag, cheats on his wife, cheats to try to interfere with a free election and get HIS big gov deep state piece of trash into the office for their own good...

  has no business being in the FBI. and strzok IS guilty, and he has blighted the FBI's reputation, and the FBI

agents KNOW IT.

Anybody want a prosecutor as dirty and corrupt and dickhead strzok coming after you for political reasons ?

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proving the dirty corrupt rosenstein needs to be impeached..........

and the cover-up has to end more quickly.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/lisa-page-peter-strzok-congress-testimony/2018/07/14/id/871681/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=idealmedia&utm_campaign=newsmax.com&utm_term=68938&utm_content=2265270

"Remarkably, we learned new information today suggesting the DOJ had not notified Lisa Page of Congress' outstanding interview requests for over 7 months now. The DOJ/FBI appear to be continuing their efforts to keep material facts, and perhaps even witnesses, from Congress," Meadows tweeted Friday.

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Come on, Trump haters. We have a deep state corrupt dirty conspiracy crisis in our entire gov...put there by dems, in particular,

buttock obaMao, and they have obstructed justice for months.

That is why they had to get Trump - higgardly was their only hope for secrecy.

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strzok must be mentally unbalanced, psychotic, something.

Lisa Page said his posts about stopping Trump meant EXACTLY

what he said.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2018/07/17/former-fbi-lawyer-lisa-page-said-anti-trump-texts-with-peter-strzok-mean-exactly-n2501115

Now, Page reportedly told House members that those anti-Trump texts meant exactly what they mean, according to Rep. John Ratcliff (R-TX)  (via ABC News😞

https://radio.foxnews.com/2018/07/17/rep-louis-gohmert-fbi-agents-told-me-peter-strzok-has-gotten-away-with-murder/

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Peter Strzok’s Father, Peter Paul Strzok: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

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  • Published Jul 18, 2018 at 3:18am
  • Updated Jul 18, 2018 at 10:20am
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Peter Strzok, the FBI agent in a storm of controversy over his anti-Trump tweets and Congressional testimony, spent time living in Iran and Africa during his childhood, old newspaper clippings about his father, who is also named Peter Paul Strzok, show.

The elder Strzok is a former U.S. Army major who spent significant time in the Middle East and African continent, according to the clippings, which show the Strzok family also has deep ties to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Peter Strzok II, the FBI agent, does not have a lengthy record trail online, at least before his Donald Trump controversies, and his bio has thus been a bit of a mystery. However, his dad was frequently featured in local newspaper articles in the 1970s, 1980s and even through the 1990s, and the elder Strzok’s biography helps flesh out the background of the son.

Another newspaper clipping confirms that Major Peter Strzok and his wife welcomed a son, Peter, on the FBI agent’s birth date. The family name goes far back. World War II draft records show there was also a Peter Paul Strzok who was born in Thorp, Wisconsin in 1891. The FBI agent’s father is 82-years-old. Military registers confirm the father was an Army major. Old phone directories give Peter Strzok, the agent, as Peter P. Strzok II. The FBI agent embroiled in the controversy also served in the U.S. Army.

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Military record for Strzok’s dad

Here’s what you need to know:


1. The Elder Strzok Once Lived in Iran With His Son & Wife, Who Taught at an American School in Tehran

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Part of the Leader-Telegram story featuring Peter Strzok’s dad.

In 1979, the Eau Claire, Wisconsin Leader-Telegram ran an article that discussed Peter Strzok, the dad. It said that Strzok, the dad, had just left Iran that February. The newspaper said that the dad “hopes the government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini will stabilize the country.”

The article noted: “Strzok’s wife and eight-year-old son, Peter, returned to the U.S. Jan. 6.” His wife, the agent’s mother, Virginia, was a teacher at the American school in Tehran and Peter Strzok, the father, “was working for a firm which sold and serviced 2,000 helicopters for the Iranian government.”

It quoted the elder Strzok as saying, “I’d like very much to go back to Iran,” and it adds that Strzok spent “two terms of military service and seven months as a civilian in the country.”

It says that Strzok was a support unit manager for Bell Helicopter, Inc., and says the paper asked Strzok about the “issue of treatment of Americans in Iran.”

He said the “resentment of America was because Iranians linked the U.S. involved (sic) with the Shah,” explained the Leader-Telegram.

The article quotes Strzok as saying, “When you have a country where hundreds were killed and only two Americans out of the thousands in that country were slain, you can’t make a case of physical violence against Americans,” noting that no Americans were killed in the attack on the American embassy. He said that he hoped “Khomeini would be able to unite those factions and form a stable government,” the newspaper reported.

According to the article, the elder Strzok returned to Iran in July 1978 after retiring as a Lt. Col. with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The article concluded by saying the elder Strzok was planning to fly to Saudi Arabia next to “check on a new job with a construction enterprise.”

Online records now give the elder Strzok as living in North Carolina but with previous addresses in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Virginia. According to Guide Star, in 1986, Peter Strzok the dad was listed as the principal agent for a non-profit called International Agricultural Development with the North Carolina address. The non-profit was listed as an agency to facilitate the growth of rural organizations.

An old newspaper article from 1969 also referred to “Major Peter Strzok, chairman, Reserve Officers Training Corps Department, Lake Superior State College in Sault Ste. Marie.”


2. Strzok’s Dad Was Developing a Program to Send Midwestern Farm Equipment to Iraq & Once Argued for Military Censorship

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GettyPeter Strzok, the FBI agent.

A 2003 article in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported that Strzok, the father, was living in Washburn, Wisconsin and “is independently organizing a program that involves sending reconditioned tractors, tillers, and other aid to northern Iraq, where conditions are more secure than in the country’s middle and southern regions.”

The article says that Strzok, the father, “formerly directed humanitarian and development programs in the Middle East.”

Peter Strzok, the dad, is also mentioned in a column that the Minneapolis Star-Tribune ran in 1991. The column is called “If you ran the paper,” and the headline on the column reads, “Reader says he sees need for military censorship.”

The article says Strzok “was disturbed” by a column the writer ran about a reporter who used a fax in a war zone to “avoid censorship.” Strzok also took issue with the writer’s opinion that “the Pentagon’s effort to control access to the news backfired in some ways.”

Strzok asked the newspaper, “Was he placing British commandos at risk by detailing their operations and methods used?”

Strzok added, “I spent two tours in Vietnam, two in Saudi Arabia and three in Iran. I think I understand the absolute need for reporter oversight in combat actions.” He called it a “professional unable to police itself.”

A 2003 article in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter newspaper in Wisconsin reprinted an Associated Press story that reported Strzok, the elder, “thinks the Midwest’s old sheds and barns contain something that could help Iraq’s shaky economy: farm equipment.”

He planned to collect the equipment in Ashland, Wisconsin, recondition it and then truck it to Duluth, Minnesota to ship it to Iraq.

He also wrote a column in the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 1986. In it, he described visiting the Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Gambia to “see the condition of the crops.”


3. Strzok, the Dad, Was Born to a Family That Farmed in Rural Northern Wisconsin

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Getty Peter Strzok II

Peter Strzok, the dad, is the son of Michael John Strzok, who died at age 96, in 2002 in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, according to his obit. Michael Strzok was formerly of Thorp, Clark County and Gilman, Wisconsin. The funeral service was in a Catholic church.

It was a farming family. Michael Strzok “was born Aug. 19, 1905, in Thorp to John and Maryanne (nee Polnaszek) Strzok. He married Josephine Badzinski on Sept. 2, 1929, and she died on Nov. 1, 1997. They farmed in rural Gilman where he expanded to trucking, livestock sales and became a partner in the Mattes Livestock Sales. He was also in partnership in Gilman Farm Service,” his obituary says.

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Evening News birth announcement in 1970.

Michael Strzok had 11 children, of which Peter Paul Strzok, the FBI agent’s dad, is one of them. The other Strzok children (the aunts and uncles of the FBI agent) include an Arizona doctor and a priest based in Kenya, Africa named Fr. James Strzok. The FBI agent’s mother is named Virginia Sue Strzok, the obit says.


4. When Peter Strzok Was Growing Up, His Dad Moved the Family to Africa & Then Worked in Haiti

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Part of the Bismarck Tribune article on Peter Strzok as it appears on Newspapers.com

A 1983 article in The Bismarck Tribune said that Peter Strzok, the father, worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, helping “the governments of underdeveloped nations.”

After he retired, he “began working with Catholic Relief Services, this time dealing directly with the struggling farm families in the impoverished African nation of Upper Volta,” the newspaper article reported.

After three years in Upper Volta, the elder Strzok took an assignment as director of Catholic Relief Services in Haiti. One goal: Reduce the infant mortality rate. He also worked in a food assistance program. The article stated that he was married with a then-13-year-old son. (The FBI agent Strzok is now 48.)

“He said his family has a good attitude about the lifestyle, but every now and then his son wishes for a television video game,” the newspaper reported, adding the father said his “value system changed when he moved to Upper Volta.” People “spend their time working to survive,” according to the newspaper.

In 1983, the Wisconsin State Journal also ran a story on Peter Strzok’s dad. The story says the elder Strzok served 21 years in the Army before retiring. Instead, he “moved his family to Upper Volta, an almost barren nation in Africa, where he is program director for Catholic Relief Services,” says the article.

The newspaper reported that the elder Strzok ran a program teaching farmers how to be more effective. The article said Strzok grew up on a dairy farm.

Another article in the Eau Claire Leader-Telegram in 1981 quoted the father as saying the Upper Volta area of Africa was “very primitive” and “rough.” It said that he ran a $25 million program.

“He and his wife and son have lived in Africa for three years,” said the article.

“I really believe the world has to address the problem of developing countries,” he told the newspaper.


5. The Younger Strzok Attended High School in Minnesota & Then Entered the Army Himself

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GettyPeter Strzok

A 1987 article in the St. Cloud Daily Times lists the younger Peter Strzok as Peter P. Strzok II, of Minneapolis, son of Peter and Virginia Strzok. “Peter plans to attend Georgetown University, Washington D.C.,” the article says, listing his activities in high school at St. John’s Prep as golf club, speech, National Honor Society, student newspaper and yearbook.

Strzok graduated from Georgetown University, a list of donors to the university showed. Strzok earned his master’s degree from the school in 2013, the list indicated. In 2012, Strzok and his wife, Melissa Hodgman, also a Georgetown alum, donated between $2,500-4,999 to their alma mater.

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Peter Strzok in high school

The Wall Street Journal has called Strzok “one of the FBI’s most experienced counterintelligence agents.” Hodgman started working in the enforcement division at the SEC in 2008 as a staff attorney and was promoted to assistant director in 2012.

Peter Strzok is a former Army officer, according to The New York Times. Little is known about Strzok’s time in the military, however.

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