DNI, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and his PDDNI, Principal Deputy Director
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And I would like to talk about a whole weird effort that connects to the A-tip fiasco and DNI clapper under Obama and all that.
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So, of course, Dave Grush recently came on Megyn Kelly and said that DNI Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and his PD DNI, Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Stephanie O'Sullivan, were not only aware of the crash retrieval issue, but also managed it in the senior capacity.
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This guy ran in the same cohort as Clapper and O'Sullivan.
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Anyways, under that same vein of Clapper, O'Sullivan, and Dempsey serving senior roles in legacy programs, there seemed to be a coordinated effort to set up a presidential candidate as the disclosure president that would have been the next Democratic incumbent after Obama, Hillary Clinton.
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And the bridge between Clapper and the bridge between Lou Elizondo.
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And I would not be surprised if it was Clapper.
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But if he has played a larger role in the structure of these programs and especially served under somebody like Clapper for this effort to, you know, both of them up here in the age of disclosure, three clips totally in less than a minute of Clapper.
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Maybe somebody should ask Jay Stratton to go chat about Stephanie O'Sullivan, you know, who formerly served in O&I, who was PDD&I under Clapper and former CIA DS&T Deputy Director.
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And why didn't Clapper talk about her when she worked directly under him?
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Like you think back to Clapper serving as, you know, the head of the crash retrieval portfolio
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If AATIP was a cover program that Lou directed under Clapper, then even somebody like Clapper
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The probably closest thing we had to him was Clapper.
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