James Comey Sued By Former Intelligence Contractor For Hiding Illegal Surveillance

 

A former intelligence contractor is suing former FBI Director James Comey for hiding all of the illegal spying on Americans he was warned about.

Remember, the FISA court recently said James Comey’s FBI was constantly breaking the law, illegally spying on Americans, and illegally transferring that information to third parties.

This former intelligence contractor corroborates exactly what the FISA court confirmed James Comey, and the FBI, did. Only on a much larger scale.

 

Wednesday, June 7 – Hour 2 Podcast

 

Trump pitched Republican leaders on a solar-paneled border wall – Axios

Trump said his vision was a wall 40 feet to 50 feet high and covered with solar panels so they’d be “beautiful structures,” the people said. The President said that most walls you hear about are 14 feet or 15 feet tall but this would be nothing like those walls. Trump told the lawmakers they could talk about the solar-paneled wall as long as they said it was his idea. One person cautioned that the President wasn’t presenting the solar-paneled wall as the definite solution.

A listener suggested the same thing a couple months ago.

GOP Proposal Would Sell Green Cards to Pay for Border Wall

Under Rohrabacher’s proposal, the 55,000 Green Cards awarded to randomly-selected foreign nationals would be replaced by a system for those able to pay a $1 million fee.

ISIS Slaughters 163 Civilians Rather Than Let Them Flee | The Daily Caller

The Islamic State slaughtered 163 civilians in just one day last week to prevent them from fleeing from their territory in the city of Mosul, a senior UN official announced Tuesday.

James Comey sued by intelligence contractor Dennis Montgomery over spying on Americans | Circa News – Learn. Think. Do.

A former U.S. intelligence contractor tells Circa he walked away with more than 600 million classified documents on 47 hard drives from the National Security Agency and the CIA, a haul potentially larger than Edward Snowden’s now infamous breach.

 

Monday, May 22 – Hour 2 Podcast

 

House IT Workers Fear Members Are Being Blackmailed | The Daily Caller

Congressional technology aides are baffled that data-theft allegations against four former House IT workers — who were banned from the congressional network — have largely been ignored, and they fear the integrity of sensitive high-level information.

LAWYER: “Total Media Blackout” on Coverage of Fraud Case Against DNC

The lawyer who filed a class-action lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee and its ex-chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz nearly a year ago tells RT that there has been a “mainstream media blackout” of the fraud case stemming from the 2016 primary.

Study: Journalists Are Biased Alcoholics Who Can’t Control Their Emotions – The Burning Truth

A new survey of journalists, reporters and broadcasters shows that media types drink more alcohol, and may have difficulty controlling their emotions and suppressing biases.

Monday, May 2 – Hour 1 Podcast

Almost every speed limit is too low — Quartz

“We all speed, yet months and months usually pass between us seeing a crash,” lieutenant Megge tells us when we call to discuss speed limits. “That tells me that most of us are adequate, safe, reasonable drivers. Speeding and traffic safety have a small correlation.”

Trump Dumps Michelle Obama’s School Lunch Rules

Former first lady Michelle Obama’s dictates on school lunches were thrown out Monday by one of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet members.

USDA Secretary’s ‘Make School Meals Great Again’ Proclamation Cheered by Nation’s Nutritionists

“SNA commends USDA in supporting practical flexibility to benefit school meal programs and students.”

Tomi Lahren Settles Lawsuit With The Blaze | The Daily Caller

Political commentator Tomi Lahren is officially parting ways with The Blaze.

 

Wednesday, April 5 – Hour 3 Podcast

Indiana road taxes again.

CNN Struggling Under Shadow of Growing Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

Since the filing of this action, counsels for the plaintiffs have been contacted by more than 175 people, both former and current employees of the Defendant, requesting to be members of the putative class action, all having similar complaints of intentional racial discrimination, discrimination impact and discriminatory practices employed by the Defendants.

Video Gaming Becomes a Scholarship Sport at University of Utah – Bloomberg

The University of Utah will become the first big-time sports school to offer scholarships for competitive video gaming, so far the most high-profile entry into collegiate esports.

Amazon Has a New Way for Customers to Pay | Fox Business

One of the few negatives that online retailers must deal with is that it’s not easy to shop with them if you don’t have a credit or debit card. That’s a problem Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) wants to solve with a new program it’s offering. The online retailer has launched Amazon Cash Opens a New Window. , a way for people to directly add money into their Amazon account.