Latest Qanon Nate Cain Whistleblower turned over documents from Clinton Foundation, Uranium One

in #informationwar5 years ago (edited)

Nate Cain took this to heart, "When you see something, Say something.

His tweet was in regards to this and you will find his story below the latest Q drops from last night (Dec. 10, 2018)

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Notice the time stamp for next post, 9:52:18

Then POTUS' tweet timestamp in the evening.

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The last drop last night where Q points out for 'invasion needed for safeguarding of People and Evidence.'

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Nate Cain Did say something! He didn't wait and think, it's someone else's job or another person will Eventually catch them at their deception. He knew he Needed to Say Something. This is his story!

Dennis “Nate” Nathan Cain is a patriot.
The FBI raided the home of a patriotic whistleblower who was in possession of documents regarding the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One, according to the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras.

The whistleblower, Dennis Nathan Cain, had previously turned the documents over to the Department of Justice’s inspector general and both the House and Senate Intelligence committees.

Nevertheless, the FBI rummaged through Cain’s home for six hours, even after the whistleblower handed over the documents, according to Socarras.

UPDATE – December 4, 2018
FBI agents raided the home of a recognized Department of Justice whistleblower who privately delivered documents pertaining to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One to a government watchdog, according to the whistleblower’s attorney.

The Justice Department’s inspector general was informed that the documents show that federal officials failed to investigate potential criminal activity regarding former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and Rosatom, the Russian company that purchased Uranium One, a document reviewed by The Daily Caller News Foundation alleges.

The delivered documents also show that then – FBI Director Robert Mueller failed to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct pertaining to Rosatom and to other Russian government entities attached to Uranium One, the document alleges. Mueller is now the special counsel investigating whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election.

“The bureau raided my client to seize what he legally gave Congress about the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One,” the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras, considered the FBI’s raid to be an “outrageous disregard” of whistleblower protections.

Sixteen agents arrived at the home of Dennis Nathan Cain, a former FBI contractor, on the morning of Nov. 19 2018 and raided his Union Bridge, Maryland, home.

The raid was permitted by a court order signed on Nov. 15 by federal magistrate Stephanie A. Gallagher in the U.S. District Court for Baltimore.

A special agent from the FBI’s Baltimore division, who led the raid, charged that Cain possessed stolen federal property and demanded entry to his private residence.

“On Nov. 19, 2018 the FBI conducted court authorized law enforcement activity in the Union Bridge, Maryland area,” bureau spokesman Dave Fitz said. “At this time, we have no further comment.”

Cain informed the agent while he was still at the door that he was a recognized protected whistleblower under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act and that Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz recognized his whistleblower status, according to Socarras.

Cain further told the FBI agent the potentially damaging classified information had been properly transmitted to the Senate and House Intelligence committees as permitted under the act, Socarras said. The agent immediately directed his agents to begin a sweep of the suburban home, anyway.

Frightened and intimidated, Cain promptly handed over the documents. Yet even after surrendering the information to the FBI, the agents continued to rummage through the home for six hours.

“After asking and getting my approval to do so, DOJ IG Michael Horowitz had a member of his staff physically take Mr. Cain’s classified document disclosure to the House and Senate Intelligence committees.

“For the bureau to show up at Mr. Cain’s home suggesting that those same documents are stolen federal property, and then proceed to seize copies of the same documents after being told at the house door that he is a legally protected whistleblower who gave them to Congress, is an outrageous disregard of the law,” he continued.

Cain came across the potentially explosive information while working for an FBI contractor.

Cain met with a senior member of Horowitz’s office at a church close to the White House to deliver the documents to the IG, according to Socarras.

Cain sat in a pew with a hoodie and sun glasses, Socarras said. Cain held a double-sealed envelope containing a flash drive with the documents. The IG official met him and, without saying a word, took the pouch over Cain’s shoulder and left.

The law protects whistleblowers who are government contractors and requires the IG to share such potentially damaging information with the attorney general — who at the time was Jeff Sessions.

The two law enforcement officials directed the documents be sent to the Senate and House Intelligence committees for their examination, according to Socarras, who said that a high-level IG official hand-delivered the documents to the the two intelligence committees.

“I cannot believe the Bureau informed the federal magistrate who approved the search warrant that they wanted to search the home of an FBI whistleblower to seize the information that he confidentially disclosed to the IG and Congress.

The whistleblower act is intended to protect whistleblowers within the intelligence community, which includes the FBI.

“The [intelligence community] is committed to providing its personnel the means to report violations of law,” according to a 2016 intelligence community directive.

“The [whistleblower act] authorizes employees of contractors to take government property and give it to the two intelligence committees confidentially,” Socarras told TheDCNF.

The FBI has yet to talk to Cain’s attorney despite the raid, according to Socarras.

“Socarras said after the raid, and having received my name and phone number from Mr. Cain as his lawyer, an FBI agent actually called my client directly to discuss his seized electronics “Knowingly bypassing the lawyer of a represented client is serious misconduct.”

Put it all together, and Dennis “Nate” Nathan Cain is a true patriot, for when he witnessed corruption and injustice he came forward and spoke up. He didn’t just shut up and say it’s none of my business.

Remember when they received the information concerning the Clinton Foundation?

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This in an article from Heavy concerning what Horowitz said in 2015 in an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled “Give Inspectors General Access to the Records They Need to Do Their Jobs.”

Horowitz says that having access to all of an agency’s records is a vital part of his job but that in the 2010s, FBI attorneys have been seeking to withhold some crucial records.

“For decades, there was no controversy over what the words ‘all records’ meant,” Horowitz wrote, referring to the language of the 1978 Inspector General Act. “But that changed in 2010 when FBI attorneys suggested, soon after several critical reports by my office as inspector general at the Justice Department, that ‘all records’ might not include some records the FBI was seeking to withhold. This was the first time anyone in the department had asserted that the broad powers of the IG Act did not apply fully to our oversight.”

He introduced Rob Storch as new NSA Inspector General,

According to Next Gov.,

Storch joins the NSA OIG as the first presidentially-appointed watchdog in the agency’s history.

Prior inspectors general have been appointed by the director of the NSA, producing a potential conflict of interest for what is intended to be an independent office.

Storch was originally nominated to the post by then-President Barack Obama in November 2016, however, the Senate failed to vote before he left office. Trump re-upped his nomination in June, with the final confirmation and presidential signature coming on Dec. 22.

Here is the link where Michael Horowitz speaks at National Whistleblower Day 2018

Dropped by Q on Sept. 18, 2018

He will be taking over an office that, one year ago, saw its leader, George Ellard, removed for reprisal against an agency employee reaching out—the antithesis of an inspector general’s role. Storch will be expected to right the ship and bring new autonomy to the office.

"We look forward to welcoming Mr. Storch,” NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers said after his confirmation. “His nomination and confirmation underline our commitment to lawfulness, transparency and the protection of legitimate whistleblowers.”

Storch has a track record of supporting whistleblowers, having served as chairman of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Whistleblower Ombudsman Working Group, which established the Whistleblower Ombudsperson program.

Prior to his confirmation, Storch served as deputy inspector general at the Justice Department and a federal prosecutor.

You will remember this from November 30th

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Sources found below. What are your thoughts? Please let me know in the comments below!

Sources;

This is the NSA OIG Hotline for reporting wrongdoing.

https://oig.nsa.gov/OIG-Hotline/

http://www.patriotortraitor.com/tag/nate-cain/

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/420131-feds-received-whistleblower-evidence-in-2017-alleging-clinton-foundation

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I like that you added the additional Q drop even as a comment. I personally find that to be the most important part of the story.
I have been following the Q boards on the chans since last fall.
All I can say is if this is a LARP it is the best one ever.

I agree with you. . .if it's a larp, it sure woke many up and got us doing our homework and a reminder that we should Never trust what people are telling us without vetting the info itself.

Vitally important drop. Going to see if I can get it in there now as I got busy and stopped trying to get it in after being denied.

Thanks so much for reading! WWG1WGA

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