Whistleblower with '47 hard drives and 600 million pages of information' on illegal surveillance.
Freedom Watch have released a letter sent to Chairman Nunes of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence investigating whether President Trump and his associates were 'illegally and unconstitutionally spied upon'.
The letter recalls that Obama's Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper lied in Congressional testimony, and refers to Obama's former CIA Director, John Brennan as 'ethically challenged'.
This is one of the key sections from the letter which reveals that whistleblower Dennis Montgomery left the NSA and CIA with '47 hard drives and 600 million pages of information' (emphasis added):
"Montgomery left the NSA and CIA with 47 hard drives and 600 million pages of information, much of which is classified, and sought to come forward legally as a whistleblower to appropriate government entities, including congressional committees, to expose that the spy agencies were engaged for years in systematic illegal surveillance on prominent Americans, again including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, other justices, 156 judges, prominent businessmen such as Donald Trump, and even yours truly.
Working side by side with former Obama Director of National Intelligence ("DIA") James Clapper, who lied in Congressional testimony, and former Obama Director of the CIA, the equally ethically challenged John Brennan, Montgomery witnessed, 'up close and personal' this 'Orwellian Big Brother' intrusion on privacy, likely for potential coercion, blackmail or other nefarious purposes.
But when Montgomery came forward as a whistleblower to congressional intelligence committees and various other congressmen and senators, including Senator Charles Grassley - Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee who, like Comey, once had a reputation for integrity, he was 'blown off'. No one wanted to even hear what he had to say.
The reason I suspect is that Montgomery's allegations were either too hot to handle, or the congressional intelligence and judiciary committees already knew that this unconstitutional surveillance was being undertaken."
So according to Freedom Watch/Dennis Montgomery, Obama's administration illegally and unconstitutionally spied on:
* The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
* 156 judges.
* Other justices.
* Prominent businessmen.
* Donald Trump.
* Larry Klayman (founder of Freedom Watch).
The letter also states:
"In landmark court cases which I filed after the revelations of Edward Snowden, the Honourable Richard Leon ... had ruled that this type of surveillance constituted a gross violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution."
And adds:
"It would appear that the FBI's investigation was 'buried' by FBI Director Comey, perhaps because the FBI itself collaborates with the spy agencies to conduct illegal surveillance.
Also of interest is the following threat from Freedom Watch to go public if Comey was not questioned regarding Mongomery's revelations:
"During my meeting with House Intelligence Committee counsel Allen R. Souza, I politely warned him that if Chairman Nunes ... does not question Comey about the FBI's Montgomery investigation, I would go public with what would appear to be the House Intelligence Committee's complicity in keeping the truth from the American people."
These questions were not raised during the March 20th hearing. Freedom Watch gave Chairman Nunes a deadline of March 24, 2017 to respond, and concluded by asking:
"Do you intend to get at and investigate the full truth, or as has been the case for many years in government, sweep the truth under the carpet?"
You can read the full text of the letter at the link below:
Freedom Watch letter to Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
The letter recalls that Obama's Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper lied in Congressional testimony, and refers to Obama's former CIA Director, John Brennan as 'ethically challenged'.
Montgomery witnessed 'Orwellian Big Brother' intrusion on privacy. |
"Montgomery left the NSA and CIA with 47 hard drives and 600 million pages of information, much of which is classified, and sought to come forward legally as a whistleblower to appropriate government entities, including congressional committees, to expose that the spy agencies were engaged for years in systematic illegal surveillance on prominent Americans, again including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, other justices, 156 judges, prominent businessmen such as Donald Trump, and even yours truly.
Working side by side with former Obama Director of National Intelligence ("DIA") James Clapper, who lied in Congressional testimony, and former Obama Director of the CIA, the equally ethically challenged John Brennan, Montgomery witnessed, 'up close and personal' this 'Orwellian Big Brother' intrusion on privacy, likely for potential coercion, blackmail or other nefarious purposes.
But when Montgomery came forward as a whistleblower to congressional intelligence committees and various other congressmen and senators, including Senator Charles Grassley - Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee who, like Comey, once had a reputation for integrity, he was 'blown off'. No one wanted to even hear what he had to say.
The reason I suspect is that Montgomery's allegations were either too hot to handle, or the congressional intelligence and judiciary committees already knew that this unconstitutional surveillance was being undertaken."
So according to Freedom Watch/Dennis Montgomery, Obama's administration illegally and unconstitutionally spied on:
* The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
* 156 judges.
* Other justices.
* Prominent businessmen.
* Donald Trump.
* Larry Klayman (founder of Freedom Watch).
A section from the Freedom Watch letter. |
The letter also states:
"In landmark court cases which I filed after the revelations of Edward Snowden, the Honourable Richard Leon ... had ruled that this type of surveillance constituted a gross violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution."
And adds:
"It would appear that the FBI's investigation was 'buried' by FBI Director Comey, perhaps because the FBI itself collaborates with the spy agencies to conduct illegal surveillance.
Also of interest is the following threat from Freedom Watch to go public if Comey was not questioned regarding Mongomery's revelations:
"During my meeting with House Intelligence Committee counsel Allen R. Souza, I politely warned him that if Chairman Nunes ... does not question Comey about the FBI's Montgomery investigation, I would go public with what would appear to be the House Intelligence Committee's complicity in keeping the truth from the American people."
These questions were not raised during the March 20th hearing. Freedom Watch gave Chairman Nunes a deadline of March 24, 2017 to respond, and concluded by asking:
"Do you intend to get at and investigate the full truth, or as has been the case for many years in government, sweep the truth under the carpet?"
You can read the full text of the letter at the link below:
Freedom Watch letter to Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
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