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Massive Amount of Data on 47 HARD DRIVES from Whistle Blower Proves Obama and Crew Spied on Everyone

Gateway Pundit ^ | 3/23/17 | Jim Hoft

Posted on by markomalley

A massive amount of data on 47 hard drives from a government whistle blower was turned over to the Freedom Watch group recently. The information proves Obama and company spied on everyone.

Via The Conservative Treehouse:

Freedom Watch notifies congress of a Deep State intelligence community whistle blower, Dennis Montgomery, with hundreds of millions of documents showing CIA and FBI and Intelligence Committees were spying on, and conducting surveillance on, American citizens for political purposes. Mr. Montgomery is trying to use a legal whistle-blower process and not follow the same approach as Edward Snowden.

Freedom Watch Whistleblower Notification to Congress by The Conservative Treehouse on Scribd











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To: markomalley

Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of hard drives.



by 2 posted onby Paladin2 (No spellcheck. It's too much work to undo the auto wrong word substitution on mobile devices.)

To: markomalley

How does one get his hands on that many hard drives? Unless of course he was in the IT department.



by 3 posted onby unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)

To: Paladin2; markomalley

Please, oh please, let there be backups. This stuff has a way of “accidentally” getting damaged or lost.



by 4 posted onby generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)

To: markomalley

Yet the alphabet news programs tonight were all about Nunes’ apology and how everyone was dissing him about how he went about his disclosure. Not 10 seconds was about the actual contents of the disclosure.



To: markomalley

We need a Constitutional Amendment that rewards whistle blowers with a generous pension for life, and holds accountable those who would side step them. It is the only way to clean the corrupt swamp. A most basic problem is that only a handful in Congress actually put citizens rights and the Constitution as front and center. Maybe because many are afraid knowing what has been recorded and they can be blackmailed. We need true Constitutional zealots and not swamp rats and donors to big wigs. We now have a worthless media that works for insiders.



by 6 posted onby apoliticalone (Political correctness should be defined as news media that exposes political corruption)

To: markomalley

Powerful!!! obama spent a lot of time gathering a data base on all the citizens in the U.S. I’ve heard it mentioned since January. That administration obama assembled were a bunch of the worst criminals I have ever heard of, but to be touted by the media and et al, as the best. How can so many be just like them, to be able to defend such actions!



To: markomalley

Put between two pieces of bread and add mustard.



To: MNnice

Hat tip to Rep. Nunes. Much better to apologize (seek forgiveness) than to ask for the PERMISSION of the opposing side. Kevin should be given a complimentary copy of the “Art of the Deal”.



To: markomalley

The CIA and NSA don't get to spend tens of billions on national data collection, mining, and storage centers and not provide their overlords a return on the investment? I mean how stupid can we all be? The media will not squeak a peep out of fear of being James Rosen'd or Andrew Breitbart'd. Every private citizen's phone call, email, and message is archived for all time just waiting for the day a government agency decides to zero in for any reason or purpose. That's what the Clapper "Not Wittingly" testimony divulged while trying to not say anything of substance in open congressional hearings.



To: markomalley

If this story is true it would explain the Roberts vote on Obamacare. He was blackmailed on the intelligence gained thru this spying.



by 11 posted onby Nateman (If liberals are not screaming you are doing it wrong!)

To: markomalley

If this story is true it would explain the Roberts vote on Obamacare. He was blackmailed on the intelligence gained thru this spying.



by 12 posted onby Nateman (If liberals are not screaming you are doing it wrong!)

To: ptsal

Even Maxine Waters had a comment about Obama’s big database. Maybe Maxine will step up to the plate and testify before Rep. Nunes’ committee.



To: markomalley

I would consider it a badge of honor to be on the Øbama spied-upon enemies list.



by 14 posted onby lightman (Trump = A glourius amalgamation of Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan!)

To: unixfox

I have a whole pile of hard drives, unfortunately many hold under a couple of gigabytes. I feel that I have paid for the product development of the whole non-volatile storage industry since about 1992.



by 15 posted onby Paladin2 (No spellcheck. It's too much work to undo the auto wrong word substitution on mobile devices.)

To: markomalley





To: unixfox

How does one get his hands on that many hard drives? Unless of course he was in the IT department. Or if you really want to get hi-tech: A full quad-core computer in a case not much larger than the normal USB stick. Can be used for keyboard emulations and NIC emulations while the processor can simulate a computer within the enclave. Specifications# Quad-core ARM Cortex A7

32 K L1/512 K L2 Cache

512 MB DDR3 Memory

8 GB SLC NAND Disk Link



by 17 posted onby markomalley (Nothing emboldens the wicked so greatly as the lack of courage on the part of the good -- Leo XIII)

To: markomalley

In ancient times, I would have considered this to be evidence of a smoking gun. Now I just realize I’ll probably never hear about these drives again. If I do, it will be when Comey says there’s nothing of value on them, or when asked he says, “What drives?”



by 18 posted onby DoughtyOne (NeverTrump, a movement that was revealed to be a movement. Thank heaven we flushed!)

To: markomalley; hoosiermama; Liz; Whenifhow; LucyT

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3537528/posts?page=1#1 Thanks, markomalley! Ping to whistleblower approach instead of Snowden approach, and full PDFs of Klayman letter about it. Large # of hard drives with info backing up claims of surveillance of US citizens. Not just candidate/President Trump & his campaign, but —all— of us.



by 19 posted onby WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)

To: ptsal

Maxine Waters, “Obama is making a Huuuuuge database on everyone that they’ll all have to deal with...” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIA1lQBqH1s&feature=youtu.be&t=23 35 seconds



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