It
is becoming very clear why James Comey was fired. He sat on millions of
documents to keep Barack Hussein, himself, and others out of jail. A
whistleblower has come forward to blow the entire illegal operation up in
Comey's face.
Former
FBI director James Comey seized and buried volumes of information that
demonstrated a wide-ranging government surveillance operation targeting
Donald Trump before he became president, reports Big League
Politics.
Big
League Politics has learned that Larry Klayman, attorney for former NSA
and CIA contractor and whistleblower Dennis Montgomery, delivered to the
FBI 47 hard drives and data amounting to more than 600 million pages of
documentation on the surveillance scheme. Then-FBI director James Comey’s
general counsel James Baker took the data into his possession, according
to multiple sources. But despite possessing Montgomery’s bombshell
whistleblower revelations, Comey never acted on or publicized the
information.
Additionally,
Comey’s former firm Lockheed Martin granted entry to Montgomery to one of
its facilities to help him work on the alleged mass surveillance program,
which was allegedly overseen by Obama administration officials John
Brennan and James Clapper and specifically targeted Trump.
As Big
League Politics recently reported: real estate mogul Timothy
Blixseth claims that he saw records from Montgomery proving that Obama
CIA director John Brennan oversaw repeated spying on the phone calls of
President Donald Trump and millions of other private American citizens.
An audiotape of an interview Blixseth gave –released by Federal
Judge G. Murray Snow as part of a civil case — is presented below.
In
the audiotaped interview — conducted before Trump ever ran for president
— Blixseth spoke to former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and
detective Mike Zullo. The audio was released in connection with a civil
contempt case that the Department of Justice filed against Arpaio. The
audio of this conversation appears to only be preserved in one location
on the Internet, on a whistleblower Soundcloud page.
“This
guy showed me 900 million phone calls. And I see myself in there. I see
people I know. I
see Donald Trump in there a zillion times, and Bloomberg
is in there,” Blixseth said on the tape, referring to information that
Montgomery allegedly showed him.
“He’s
a very genius computer guy,” Blixseth said of Montgomery. “What they did
is, they were actually working for the CIA. And they mask it as — I’m
sure you’ll remember this — the contracts with the CIA, of which I had
many copies, said that they were decoding Al-Jazeera television, said
that there was broadcast embedded, remember that? Owned by Gore? Al
Gore’s got part of it now. But it was all bullshit. That was bullshit.
That was a front by the CIA. And this guy [Montgomery] worked for Brennan
and Clapper. Those were the two guys running it,” Timothy Blixseth told
Arpaio and Zullo on the tape.
“He
started out in 2004 with another partner in Reno, Nevada,
called eTreppid. They collected about $40 million from the CIA. Top
security clearance. All kinds of letters…In 2006 they started a new
company that [my ex-wife] owns, and they started doing the same
business for the government. What it really turns out they were doing is
they were hacking into all of America.”
Big
League Politics called the listed number for eTreppid Technologies, but
we were told that Montgomery no longer works there. “That company closed
down years ago, sir,” a representative said of eTreppid Technologies.
When asked what the company is called now, the representative said, “I’m
sorry, I can’t discuss any more with you.”
Blixseth
claimed in his conversation with Zullo and Arpaio that Brennan and
Clapper were running the operation.
“Everything
they said they didn’t do, that Brennan said recently, mainly Clapper.
It’s all bullshit. And I’ve got it right here,” Blixseth said.
Now
the story gets better.
Dennis
Montgomery told Zullo in a separate interview — also preserved and
released on audiotape — that he gained entry to a Lockheed Martin
facility in Los Angeles to work on the surveillance program on a super
computer contained at the facility. James Comey served as an executive at
Lockheed Martin from 2005 until 2010. An insider close to the story
estimates that Montgomery gained access to the facility in 2009, at the
beginning of the Obama administration, but that date is only a close
estimate. Lockheed Martin did not immediately return a request for
comment for this report.
Montgomery
told Zullo on the tape that he accepted nearly eight thousand dollars
from someone, with no receipt, and went to Los Angeles to use the
facility.
“Lockheed,”
Montgomery said, referring to the company that operated the facility he
used.
Why
did he have to use that Lockheed facility? Because it had a
super-computer that made it easier for him to open a disk related to the
surveillance program.
“Well,
the thing is, I could get on something that was a thousand times faster,”
Montgomery said of the facility’s computer.
Klayman
has called on House Intelligence Committee chairman Rep. Devin Nunes to
hear testimony from Montgomery.
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