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>>2761427
>>2761474
BO>>UK>>AUS
AUS>>UK>>BO
BO>>Alexander Downer (FVEY)(EX1)
FAKE NEWS BLAST
NARRATIVE SHIFT NEC
[Sample]
https://www.politico.eu/article/tony-blair-fire-and-fury-michael-wolff-calls-claims-he-warned-trump-of-uk-spying-complete-fabrication/
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/04/tony-blair-donald-trump-gchq-spied
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-spies-uk-blair-warning-latest-mi6-british-intelligence-a8140791.html
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5264892/tony-blair-british-spooks-donald-trump-warning/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/03/tony-blair-warned-trump-aides-britain-may-have-spied-election/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5233733/Blair-warned-Trump-aides-Brit-intelligence-spied-them.html
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair-warned-donald-trump-11793848
https://metro.co.uk/2018/01/04/tony-blair-denies-warning-trump-uk-intelligence-agencies-may-spied-7202705/
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-42561216
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-42561680
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/us/tony-blair-denies-warning-trump-that-uk-may-have-spied-on-him-1.3344803
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/899872/donald-trump-tony-blair-job-middle-east-jared-kushner-Michael-Wolff-book-gchq-iraq-war
BO unlocks UK / F_intel [FVEY]
UK / F_intel unlocks REQ
REQ = [Think Highest Levels]
[Focus 2]:
"This is the case with Halper, who is now proven to be a spy, possibly with (Australian Ambassador) Alexander Downer” who her husband met with in London."
https://saraacarter.com/whistleblower-exposes-key-player-in-fbi-russia-probe-it-was-all-a-set-up/
BO closed door necessary.
Red-Handed comms revealed to 'encourage truthful testimony'.
[19] phone calls today - DC/UK/AUS panic?
[WHO] ARE THE FIREWALLS?
What will the FAKE NEWS push tomorrow?
Q
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/04/politics/papadopoulos-fbi-spying-cnntv/index.html
Papadopoulos doubts FBI was behind woman probing for Trump-Russia intelligence(CNN.com)
Caroline Kelly
CNN —
Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos expressed doubt Saturday that the woman he met in London in September 2016 – who reportedly posed as an academic’s assistant to try to seduce him and determine whether the Trump campaign had ties to Russia – was an FBI agent.
Papadopoulos’ comments made to CNN’s Michael Smerconish on Saturday come following reporting from the New York Times – published on Friday and citing people familiar with the operation – that said the woman he met in London two months before the 2016 presidential election was a federal investigator sent by the FBI to determine whether Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was working with Russia. Papadopoulos spent two weeks in prison for lying to federal investigators, an early charge in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation.
Papadopoulos said that when academic and FBI informant Stefan Halper – who he said he did not previously know – flew him to London under the guise of consulting work on the Middle East energy business, Halper arranged for Papadopoulos to go out for drinks with his assistant, a Turkish woman who he said was namedAzra Turk.
“I was a little suspicious about it because I didn’t have any understanding why I was meeting a different person, especially a Turkish national,” Papadopoulos told Smerconish. “I mean that’s why I disabused the claim that this was some sort of FBI agent.”
The woman “barely spoke English, she was very flirty,” Papadopoulos said, and probed on two subjects – his energy sector experience in the Middle East and “Trump and Russia.”
Papadopoulos said that the meeting was “bizarre” and fruitless because “of course there is no conspiracy, and I have never even met a Russian official in my life.” He added that the woman did not offer him sex “overtly, but made it very clear that that was on the table if we continued to enjoy each other’s company.”
The Times reported that the FBI sent Halper and Turk to meet with Papadopoulos in London as part of the agency’s investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. The FBI told CNN Saturday that it had no comment on the matter.
Halper set up a meeting with Papadopoulos, flying him to London to write a policy paper on Israel and Cyprus energy issues for $3,000. The agency sent Turk, whose real name is unknown, posing as Halper’s assistant to provide oversight, gather intelligence and potentially provide testimony about the operation, the Times reported.
British intelligence agencies were aware of the FBI’s work but could not confirm its involvement, people familiar with the operation told the Times. The Times was unable to confirm whether British intelligence agencies were involved in the operation. CNN has reached out to the British government for comment.
Papadopoulos questioned whether the FBI was behind the operation and accused the British government of playing a role in the meeting.
“The profile did not match an FBI operation, it was in London,” he told Smerconish, adding that he met with British government officials the same day he met Turk and Halper.
“This was very well-planned, I believe the British were involved in this,” he said, adding: “So why would the FBI be operating in London? It just doesn’t make sense to me.”
President Donald Trump was quick to portray reports of the FBI’s attempts to glean information about his campaign as a political scandal.
“Finally, Mainstream Media is getting involved - too ‘hot’ to avoid. Pulitzer Prize anyone?” Trump tweeted Friday. “The New York Times, on front page (finally), ‘Details effort to spy on Trump Campaign.’ @foxandfriends This is bigger than WATERGATE, but the reverse!”
https://nypost.com/2019/05/02/fbi-sent-a-blonde-bombshell-to-meet-trump-aide-papadopoulos-report/
FBI sent a blond bombshell to meet Trump aide Papadopoulos: report
By Published May 2, 2019 Updated May 2, 2019, 9:31 p.m. ET
George Papadopoulos
George Papadopoulos (middle) AP
The “sexy bottle blonde” woman whom a former Trump campaign adviser says came on to him in a London bar was sent there by the FBI to investigate suspected campaign collusion with Russia, according to a new report Thursday.
The woman, who used the name Azra Turk, was working for the feds when she posed as a research assistant who wanted to discuss foreign policy with Trump adviser George Papadopoulos, the New York Times said.
Turk, whose real name is unknown, traveled to London to work with Cambridge University professor Stefan Halper, a longtime FBI informant whom the feds had told to set up a meeting with Papadopoulos, according to the Times.
But the feds learned nothing of value when Papadopoulos and Turk had drinks on Sept. 15, 2016, or when Papadopoulos later met with Halper at the Sofitel hotel in London’s West End, and Turk returned to the US, the Times said.
The revelation of the FBI’s role in arranging the meetings came amid claims by Trump and his supporters that US officials under then-President Barack Obama spied on his campaign.
Last month, Attorney General William Barr told a Congressional committee that he thought “spying did occur” and that he’d be looking into the “genesis” of the FBI probe that was later taken over by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Justice Department Inspector Gen. Michael Horowitz is conducting an internal investigation of the FBI’s activities that could wrap up as early as this month.
In a statement, Trump re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale said: “There is a word for this in the English language: Spying. Democrats and their media friends have expressed horror at the term, but there is no other way to describe it: The FBI spied on the Trump campaign in 2016.”
“As President Trump has said, it is high time to investigate the investigators,” he added.
During a closed-door interview with members of Congress last year, Papadopoulos described Turk as a “beautiful young lady” who seemed willing to trade sex for information.
Turk “never explicitly said I will sleep with you for this, but her mannerisms and her behavior suggested that she was flirtatious, and she was very open to something like that if I ended up providing what she wanted, whatever that was,” Papadopoulos told the lawmakers.
Papadopoulos — who later served 12 days in prison for lying to the FBI about his contacts with Russian intermediaries during the campaign — also expanded on his encounter with Turk in his memoir, “Deep State Target,” published in March.
In the book, Papadopoulos recounts how Turk contacted him shortly after he arrived in London by sending a text message that said, “Let’s meet for a drink. I’m looking forward to meeting you.”
Papadopoulos said he wasn’t sure if the message was “suggestive” until he arrived at the bar Turk had picked out for them.
“It was definitely suggestive. Azra Turk is a vision right out of central casting for a spy flick. She’s a sexy bottle blonde in her thirties, and she isn’t shy about showing her curves—as if anyone could miss them. She’s a fantasy’s fantasy,” he wrote.
But within five minutes, the book says, Turk began grilling Papadopoulos about the Trump campaign.
“She wants to know: are we working with Russia? ‘I don’t know what you are talking about,’ I say with a nervous laugh — her question is creepy,” he wrote.
But Turk “keeps pushing” and puts her hand on Papadopoulos” arm, telling him he’s more attractive than his pictures suggest and that he’s “doing important work,” Papadopoulos wrote.
“I’d love to hear more about the campaign. It is such a fascinating subject. How is Trump going to win? How can he beat Hillary Clinton?” he recalls her saying.
Convinced she’s not really a research assistant, Papadopoulos waited until they finished their drinks and said goodbye, he wrote.
Shortly after the Times story was posted online Thursday, Papadopoulos re-tweeted a link to it.
“I agree with everything in this superb article except ‘Azra Turk’ clearly was not FBI,” he wrote.
“She was CIA and affiliated with Turkish intel. She could hardly speak English and was tasked to meet me about my work in the energy sector offshore Israel/Cyprus which Turkey was competing with.”