I've read this a dozen times on my own..
for once can you do more the c/pLONG articles without making your point? I doubt you can.
But buried in that mass of generalities is this:
now think about what I told you in the beginning -i even started a thread.
There was a LONG Email chain where there was discussion about the Steele dossier being unverified.
Do you see the monkey wrench in the works?
https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/4...vide-most-damning-evidence-of-fisa-abuses-yet
The email exchanges show the FBI was aware — before it secured the now-infamous warrant — that there were intelligence community concerns about the reliability of the main evidence used to support it: the Christopher Steele dossier.
The exchanges also indicate FBI officials were aware that Steele, the former MI6 British intelligence operative then working as a confidential human source for the bureau, had contacts with news media reporters before the FISA warrant was secured.
f the FBI knew of his media contacts and the concerns about the reliability of his dossier before seeking the warrant, it would constitute a serious breach of FISA regulations and the trust that the FISA court places in the FBI.
That’s because the FBI has an obligation to certify to the court before it approves FISA warrants that its evidence is verified, and to alert the judges to any flaws in its evidence or information that suggest the target might be innocent.