The use of Italian intelligence agencies to spy on members of the Trump campaign have roiled the internal workings of the Italian government at the highest levels. Simply put, Joseph Mifsud, who is represented in the Mueller report on page one as a “Russian agent”, is actually a senior Italian intelligence asset.
He works with British intelligence, the CIA and the FBI. Mifsud trains intelligence agents at a center for advanced intel studies in the hills above Rome. He is living there now. His rent is paid for by the institute.
This is the mysterious “Russian agent” that is at the very center of the “official” explanation of the origins of the Mueller probe.
Opinion| According to George Papadopoulos, the Trump campaign associate Mifsud targeted, the Italian parliament is now debating whether to declassify materials related to the Mifsud-Papadopoulos operation.
This development aligns with Attorney General William Barr’s scope letter to House Judicial Chairman Jerrold Nadler:
“… The review is broad in scope and multifaceted, and is intended to illuminate open questions regarding the activities of U.S. and foreign intelligence services as well as non-governmental organizations and individuals.”
Mifsud’s connection to Western intelligence agencies was known more than a year ago. Despite Mifsud’s known history of working for British and U.S. intel agencies Robert Mueller had no story to tell unless Mifsud was a Russian asset.
So Mueller told his story and Democrats and the mainstream media covered for him.
Let that roll around in your mind while you consider whether President Trump is right about the media being the enemy of the people.
There’s more to this. If I’m right, non-governmental organizations and individuals might very well be Barr making reference to The European Council on Foreign Affairs (ECFR) and George Soros.
These connections were also known more than a year ago.
This is why Rep, Devin Nunes (R-CA) challenged the FBI to prove Joseph Mifsud is/was a Russian operation a little over two weeks ago:
Nunes also sent a letter to President Trump, prior to last week’s visit, askinghim to question British Prime Minister Theresa May about the role that U.K. intelligence played in the Spygate conspiracy:
The temptation is to think this is now breaking wide open, but the feeling here is that the more we learn the more we learn that we’re just scratching the tip of the iceberg.
Those suspicions were at least somewhat confirmed by Barr during a recent interview with CBS’ Jan Crawford:
“Like many other people who are familiar with intelligence activities, I had a lot of questions about what was going on, and I assumed I’d get answers when I went in, and I have not gotten answers that are at all satisfactory.”
“In fact, I probably have more questions and some of the facts that I’ve learned don’t hang together with the official explanations of what happened.”
“Things are just not jibing.”
It looks like Italy, a country that elected a Trumpian nationalist leader, is now going to start supplying at least some of the answers.
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