Comments by "Spring Bloom" (@springbloom5940) on "NBC News"
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I think my comment is in regard to Schiff's credibility. Keep in mind, just about everything Schiff goes public to deny, turns out to be largely true. I dont think anyone can really pay attention to his verbiage and body language and not have reservations about what hes saying; unless they just want to believe it. As a former intelligence analyst, Im familiar with how these assets are developed and the kinds of information they deliver. Most 'spies', dont know that they are 'spies', because theyre actively manipulated and taken advantage of by handlers. I dont know how this went down, but Schiff makes me suspect that whomever the source is, was actively developed, which crosses a line from passively accepting voluntary information to actively spying.
In other words, it doesnt matter if the informant were approached, or came forward voluntarily, what matters is how they were handled after initial contact. If they were solicited to remain in place and gather information, then it becomes an active operation and subject to oversight; someone is responsible for it. So, in this case, that would be an active intelligence operation, against the Republican Presidential candidate, by the incumbent Democratic administration. If thats what happened, then that definitely needs to be investigated, because it has the potential to be an unparalleled abuse. Like Trump or dont, but imagine this happening to someone you do like.
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