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Here's an amazing array of coincidences on John Brennan as he rose to power as Director of the CIA.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4492773&page=1
ABC News: March 21, 2008
An embarrassed State Department admitted today that the passport files of all three presidential candidates - Sens. John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton - have been breached by its employees (or subcontractors thereof) on March 14.
The bombshell announcement came within hours of the admission that Obama's personal file was improperly accessed several times earlier this year and no one was notified of the breach.
http://historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=philip_nolan_1
Two of the government contractors who improperly accessed Senator Barack Obama’s (D-IL) passport records are revealed to have worked for a Virginia-based firm, Stanley, Inc, before being fired. A third, who accessed both Obama’s and Senator John McCain’s (R-AZ) records, worked for The Analysis Corporation.
The Analysis contractor who accessed Obama’s and McCain’s files has not yet been fired; that contractor is described as a veteran State Department contractor and an otherwise “terrific” employee. Analysis is staffed with an array of former intelligence-community officials. Its CEO is John Brennan.
From The Analysis Corporation's Wikipedia page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Analysis_Corporation
In November 2005, John O. Brennan was appointed president and CEO of TAC. Mr. Brennan was the former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a 25-year veteran of the CIA. Following Mr. Brennan’s departure in October 2008 to serve as advisor to then-presidential candidate Barack Obama, Alexander Drew became the acting president of TAC.
In early 2008 TAC found itself in the midst of a scandal when a State Department spokesman revealed that a TAC contractor, formerly a retired State Department employee, gained unauthorized access on March 14 to the passport records for Barack Obama and John McCain.
Isn't this interesting. Obama should be concerned about people illegally gaining access to his private records, right? And it appears he was:
Below is from CNNpolitics when the breach occurred - http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/03/21/obama.passport/index.html
(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama called for an investigation Friday into how the security of the passport files of the three remaining presidential candidates was breached.
The State Department admitted Friday that the passport files of Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. John McCain had been accessed without authorization.
"One of the things that the American people count on in their interactions with any level of government is that if they have to disclose personal information, that it stay personal and stay private," Obama said in Portland, Oregon.
"And when you have not just one but a series of attempts to tap into people's personal records, that's a problem not just for me but for how our government is functioning," he said. Obama said he expected "a full and thorough investigation" by the administration in conjunction with congressional oversight committees.
The State Department's inspector general has started an investigation, department officials said.
A month later - on April 19, 2008 - the key witness in this case was murdered. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/apr/19/key-witness-in-passport-fraud-case-fatally-shot/
Lt. Quarles Harris Jr., 24, who had been cooperating with a federal investigators, was found late Thursday night slumped dead inside a car, in front of the Judah House Praise Baptist Church in Northeast, said Cmdr. Michael Anzallo, head of the department’s Criminal Investigations Division.
Cmdr. Anzallo said a police officer was patrolling the neighborhood when gunshots were heard, then Lt. Harris was found dead inside the vehicle, which investigators would describe only as a blue car. City police said they do not know whether his death was a direct result of his cooperation with federal investigators.
Lt. Harris told federal authorities he obtained “passport information from a co-conspirator who works for the U.S. Department of State.”
On April 8, 2008, after the breach became public, Obama confessed to having taken a trip to Pakistan in 1981. The then-candidate said: "I traveled to Pakistan when I was in college." Journalist Jake Tapper was surprised and said: "This last part -- a college trip to Pakistan -- was news to many of us who have been following the race closely. And it was odd that we hadn't heard about it before, given all the talk of Pakistan during this campaign."
https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/few-details-known-about-obama-s-three-weeks-pakistan
Odd time to be visiting Pakistan for 3 weeks. Pakistan in 1981 was under martial law, with opposition politicians incarcerated, judges sacked, media censorship enforced and anti-government strikes underway. The year Obama visited was also a particularly dangerous one for Americans. During a hijacking that March of a Pakistan passenger liner, three Americans onboard were singled out and threatened with death.
But back to John Brennan and those illegal searches of Obama/McCain/Clinton passports. It seems like the State Department's investigation went the way of so many others - nowhere. No followup. It just kind of quietly disappeared.
But magnanimous Obama seemed to bear no grudges against John Brennan - the CEO of the firm responsible for one of the breaches. Six months later, the very guy responsible for the snooping...joined Obama's campaign as an advisor in October 2008.
Having a relatively mundane career path - from an obscure CIA agent which culminated as the Interim Director of National Counterterrorism Center in 2004, Brennan had to go back into the private sector in 2005.
Surprisingly, after the breach and after joining Obama's campaign in 2008, Brennan was vaulted to National Security Advisor in 2009 and CIA Director in 2013.
What a rise!
In parallel, the Analysis corporation's government services also rose. From TAC's Wikipedia page: "It was awarded over $400m in government contracts since 2000, including some $30.6m in 2007, $19.5m in 2008, and $150m in 2009." Looks like the TAC's breach of Obama/Clinton/McCain records in 2008 paid off - the company received $130 million more in government contracts the year following the breach.
Just another coincidence, I'm sure.
All after, it was his firm that breached confidential records of the candidates. Including the records of the very-forgiving Obama.
And months after the breach, when Barack Obama was elected President and could have directed the State Department to pursue that "full and thorough investigation" he wanted - in conjunction with congressional oversight committees - nothing. Nothing for 8 long years of his presidency.
Sure would be interesting to know what life-changing information Brennan accessed from the passport information.
Is this how the unhinged, foul-mouthed, Gus Hall-voting Brennan was elevated to the very top of the CIA? By a president who wanted to ensure that his personal information "stay personal and stay private".
And stay private it did. The MainStream Media quickly dropped the story. Never bothered to follow-up on it. Didn't want to waste everyone's time with the connections between the breach, Brennan's company, and his personal meteoric rise to the top.
All just a coincidence, I'm sure.
This is how DC operates. Blackmail is as common as a paycheck. Often it IS a paycheck.
What if Donald Trump had spent 3 weeks in Iran? Or North Korea? Or Pakistan? Think the MSM would gloss over it? What if someone with knowledge on him was shot through the head in a car? Would they stay mum on that?
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[–] 25567932? 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Wow Well done Anon. Stunning. That is quite the story. We know Brennen is a rat . We know obama is a rat. My gut says obama with all his coincidences was never a citizen, and should never have been president...... sounds like Brennen likely knew and was bought off.
[–] 25569340? 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Would love if that passport surfaced.