NSA and CIA whistleblower Dennis Montgomery has sued former FBI director James Comey, as well as President Obama, former CIA director John Brennan and current NSA director Mike Rogers, for allegedly covering up mass surveillance of United States citizens including President Donald Trump.

Circa confirms, based on their review of government documents, that Montgomery provided hardware disks to the Federal Bureau of Investigation containing information connected to his claims. Montgomery worked as a contractor for the NSA and CIA. He claims he worked on a secretive surveillance program overseen by Brennan and James Clapper, which began in Nevada during the Bush administration.

The lawsuit alleges the following, according to Circa via The Toronto Sun: “This domestic surveillance was all being done on computers supplied by the FBI,” Montgomery told Circa. “So these supercomputers, which are FBI computers, the CIA is using them to do domestic surveillance.” Montgomery’s suit was filed Monday night…“They’re doing this domestic surveillance on Americans, running a project on U.S. soil,” Montgomery said.”

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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…