FBI Crossfire Hurricane scam revealed
The truth about the FBI's discredited Crossfire Hurricane investigation is finally coming to light. FBI Director Kash Patel has just released nearly 700 pages of previously classified documents, exposing the inner workings of one of the biggest abuses of power in FBI history.
The documents, compiled under the "Crossfire Hurricane Redacted Binder" dated April 9, 2025, were declassified following President Trump's March executive order demanding transparency on the FBI's investigation into the bogus Trump-Russia collusion narrative
Make no mistake about it, this is huge.
The document dump includes emails, messages, interview summaries, and extensive notes about the infamous Steele dossier—the thoroughly debunked document that attempted to detail Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election. Obviously, we now know this was all part of what President Trump has rightfully called a "total weaponization" of the system.
But what's particularly intriguing is what these documents reveal about FBI informant Stefan Halper.
Halper, a Pentagon consultant who received over $1.1 million from the FBI between 1991 and 2017, was behind one of the most egregious claims used to justify the investigation. He alleged that then-Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn had left a 2014 event alone with Russian-British academic Svetlana Lokhova while serving as DIA head.
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Despite the fact that they knew he was unreliable, the FBI still treated him as a trusted source.
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Those responsible for pushing the Russian Collusion Hoax should be held accountable. It is hard to see how the FBI and DOJ should trust them at this point. The victims of the scam should consider suing those responsible for the bogus attacks.
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