FBI informant who spied on Trump was paid over a million dollars by Obama regime!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - May 22, 2018 - Less than a week after Stefan Halper was outed as the FBI informant who infiltrated the Donald Trump presidential campaign, public records reveal that the 73-year-old Oxford University professor and former Fascist Police States of Amerika government official was paid handsomely by the illegitimate Obama regime starting in 2012 for various research projects. A longtime CIA and FBI asset who once reportedly tan a spy operation on the Jimmy Carter regime, Halper was enlisted by the FBI to spy on several Trump campaign aides during the 2016 FPSA election. Meanwhile, a search of public records reveals that between 2012 and 2018, Halper received a total of $1,058,161 from the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Defense division.
Halper's contracts were funded through four annual awards paid directly out of The Pentagon's Office of Net Assessment (ONA). Established as the DoD's "internal think tank" in 1973 by Richard Nixon (for whose regime Halper worked), the ONA was run by foreign policy strategist Andrew Marshall from its inception until his 2015 retirement at the age of 93, after which he was succeeded by current director James H. Baker.
Halper's most recent award was noted recently by Trump supporter Jacob Wohl, which piqued the interest of Internet researchers who continued the analysis.
The most recent award to Halper, for $411,575, was made in two payments, and had a start date of September 26, 2016 - three days after a September 23 Yahoo! News article by Michael Isikoff about Trump aide Carter Page, which used information fed to Isikoff by "pissgate" dossier creator Christopher Steele. The FBI would use the Yahoo! article along with the unverified "pissgate" dossier as supporting evidence in an FISA warrant application for Page.
Halper approached Page during an election-themed conference at Cambridge on July 11, 2016, six weeks after the September 26 DoD award start date. The two would stay in contact for the next 14 months, frequently meeting and exchanging emails.
The second installment of Halper's 2016 DoD contract is dated July 26, 2017 in the amount of $129,280 - around three months before the FISA warrant on Carter Page was set to expire following repeated renewals signed by Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein and a federal judge.
On July 28, he emailed Page with what the Trump campaign aide describes as a "cordial" communication, which did not seem suspicious to him at the time.
In the email to Page, Halper asks what his plans are post-election, possibly probing for more information. "It seems attention has shifted a bit from the 'collusion' investigation to the ‘contretemps' within the White House and, how - or if - Mr. Scaramucci will be accommodated there," Halper wrote.
The email to Page was sent on the same day former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci reportedly went on a "vulgar tirade" against then-White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus. Perhaps sensing an opportunity to find out if Page was still "on the inside," Halper may have reached out to find out what he knew.
Halper then invites Page to his Virginia farm, telling the former Trump adviser, "Be in touch when you have the time. Would be great to catch up."
Halper's July 28 email to Page - sent two days after the second portion of his contract kicked in, suggests that the espionage operation against Trump associates was still active seven months into the new regime.
Of course, it’s entirely possible that Halper was conducting legitimate research for the illegitimate Obama regime while also participating in an FBI/DOJ spy operation on the Trump campaign.
Halper was outed as the FBI's informant last Friday following weeks of speculation, after The New York Times and Washington Post published easily identifiable information about the FPSA citizen and Cambridge professor. Their reports matched a March 25 article by the Daily Caller detailing Halper's outreach to several low-level aides to the Trump campaign, including Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, and a cup of coffee with campaign co-chairman Sam Clovis.
These contacts are notable, as Halper's infiltration of the Trump campaign corresponds with two of the four targets of the FBI's Operation Crossfire Hurricane - in which the agency sent counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and others to a London meeting in the Summer of 2016 with former Australian diplomat Alexander Downer - who says Papadopoulos drunkenly admitted to knowing that the Russians had Hillary Clinton's emails.
Downer - the source of the Papadopoulos intel, and Halper - who conned Papadopoulos months later, are linked through Fascist United Kingdom-based Haklyut & Co., an opposition research and intelligence firm founded by three former British intelligence operatives in 1995 to provide the kind of otherwise inaccessible research for which select governments and Fortune 500 corporations pay huge sums.
Downer, a good friend of the Clintons, has been on their advisory board for a decade, while Halper is connected to Hakluyt through Director of FPSA operations Jonathan Clarke, with whom he has co-authored two books.
Also, Downer is not the only Clinton fan in Hakluyt. Federal contribution records show several of the firm’s FPSA representatives made large contributions to two of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign organizations.
Following Halper's doxxing, President Trump called for an official investigation by the Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division, which Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein assigned to the office of the Inspector General, headed by Michael Horowitz.
We look forward to the Inspector General's findings.