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From: Virus Guy <Virus@Guy.COM>

Why Did James Comey Issue "Stand Down" Order On Imminent Deal With 
Julian Assange?

Tue, 06/26/2018 - 07:34

A "stand down" order given by James Comey to kill an imminent deal 
between the US Government and Julian Assange preceded the largest leak 
in CIA history, known as "Vault 7," reports John Solomon of The Hill. 
Assange was willing to redact the names of CIA employees, and also 
offered to provide technical evidence which would rule out "certain 
parties" (such as Russia) in the DNC email hack.

In short, Comey killed advanced negotiations with the WikiLeaks founder 
that would have safeguarded the lives of CIA agents who are now at risk, 
while also providing key evidence in the ongoing Russia investigations. 
For the longer version, keep reading.

In January of 2017, Julian Assange's legal team approached 
Clinton-linked D.C. lobbyist Adam Waldman to reach out and see if anyone 
in the Trump administration would negotiate with the WikiLeaks founder.

Waldman, who acted as an intermediary from 2009 - 2011 between Russian 
oligarch Oleg Deripaska and the FBI, worked for Assange pro bono. 
Assange's bargaining chip was a massive trove of CIA technical documents 
known as "Vault 7," which detailed the agency's massive cyber-warfare 
arsenal.

After Assange's team made contact, Waldman reached out to Bruce Ohr - a 
DOJ official who would later be demoted in December, 2017 for failing to 
disclose secret meetings with Fusion GPS founder Glenn Simpson. Bruce's 
wife, Nellie Ohr was hired by Fusion GPS as part of an ongoing 
anti-Trump effort. Fusion also produced the 35-page "Steele Dossier," 
written by former MI6 spy Christopher Steele.

[As an aside, Waldman also promised Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) access to 
Steele in late March of 2017, which fell through weeks later after 
Steele got cold feet. So Waldman is a "deep-state middleman" of sorts.]

Waldman and Ohr would meet in person on Feb. 3, 2017 in Washington, 
while Waldman and Assange met three times in London.

After Assange made clear that he would be open to redactions at most to 
protect the names of exposed officials, Ohr took Assange's offer up the 
chain of command at the DOJ - which by and large held Assange in contempt.

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Although the intelligence community reviled Assange for the damage his 
past releases caused, officials ôunderstood any visibility into his 
thinking, any opportunity to negotiate any redactions, was in the 
national security interest and worth taking,ö says a senior official 
involved at the time.

-The Hill
---------

(To reiterate, James Comey killed a deal that would have protected CIA 
officials in the line of duty and ostensibly ruled out Russia in the 
election leaks.)

After Ohr ran Assange's offer up the flagpole, the DOJ assigned federal 
prosecutor David Laufman - an accomplished prosecutor and then-head of 
the DOJ's counterintelligence and export controls section.

Waldman, Assange's lobbyist, then contacted Laufman - where he laid out 
the groundwork for a deal that would grant Assange limited immunity and 
a one-time "safe passage" to leave the London embassy and talk with US 
officials.

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The shuttle diplomacy soon resulted in an informal offer ù known in 
government parlance as a ôQueen for a Dayö proffer ù in which Assange 
identified what he wanted and what he might give.

-The Hill
----------

Laufman also "put an offer on the table from the intelligence community 
to help Assange assess how some hostile foreign powers might be 
infiltrating or harming WikiLeaks staff."

Amid the negotiations, and perhaps to show the US government that he was 
serious, Assange released his first Vault 7 leak on March 7, 2017 - 
around 8,000 pages of documents concerning the CIA's cyber weapons. The 
talks continued since US officials were very concerned about the 
remainder of Assange's leaks.

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ôDear David, I relayed our conversations to Assange and he had a 
generally positive view of it,ö Waldman wrote Laufman in mid-March.

The shuttle diplomacy soon resulted in an informal offer ù known in 
government parlance as a ôQueen for a Dayö proffer ù in which Assange 
identified what he wanted and what he might give.

-The Hill
----------

Three weeks later on March 28, 2017, Waldman wrote Laufman with an 
advanced offer: ôSubject to adequate and binding protections, including 
but not limited to an acceptable immunity and safe passage agreement, 
Mr. Assange welcomes the opportunity to discuss with the U.S. government 
risk mitigation approaches relating to CIA documents in WikiLeaks' 
possession or control, such as the redaction of agency personnel in 
hostile jurisdictions and foreign espionage risks to WikiLeaks staff.ö

Assange was also willing to discuss technical evidence which would rule 
out certain parties in the DNC leaks during the 2016 election - which 
the US Government believes were hacked by Russia - a charge Assange denies.

ôMr. Assange offered to provide technical evidence and discussion 
regarding who did not engage in the DNC releases,ö Waldman told The 
Hill's Solomon. ôFinally, he offered his technical expertise to the U.S. 
government to help address what he perceived as clear flaws in security 
systems that led to the loss of the U.S. cyber weapons program.ö

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Inside Justice and the intelligence community, confidence grew that 
perhaps the mercurial Assange might adapt how he released classified 
information.

ôAs we give continued consideration to the substance of your proposed 
proffer, please clarify a procedural point,ö Laufman wrote Waldman in 
early April. The government wanted to know if Assange's demand for ôsafe 
passageö meant him coming to America, or just leaving the London embassy 
for meetings there.

What U.S. officials did not fully comprehend was that an earlier event 
weighed heavily on the Assange team's distrust of U.S. intentions.

-The Hill
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Several days after the negotiations with Assange began, Warner reached 
out to Senator Warner to see if Senate Intelligence Committee staff 
desired any contact with Assange as part of their investigations.

Warner then reached out to James Comey - who ordered a stand-down.

ôHe told me he had just talked with Comey and that, while the government 
was appreciative of my efforts, my instructions were to stand down, to 
end the discussions with Assange,ö Waldman told The Hill.

In disbelief at the news, Waldman went back to Laufman - who said "You 
are not standing down and neither am I."

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Waldman couldn't believe a U.S. senator and the FBI chief were sending a 
different signal, so he went back to Laufman, who assured him the 
negotiations were still on. ôWhat Laufman said to me after he heard I 
was told to æstand down' by Warner and Comey was, æThat's bull####. You 
are not standing down and neither am I,'ö Waldman recalled.

A source familiar with Warner's interactions says the senator's contact 
on the Assange matter was limited and was shared with Senate 
Intelligence chairman Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.). But the source 
acknowledges that  Warner consulted Comey and passed along the ôstand 
downö instructions to Waldman: ôThat did happen.ö

-The Hill
----------

And with that, Assange got cold feet and backed out of the deal - 
releasing the entire "Vault 7" trove of information for which the DOJ 
just indicted former CIA computer engineer, Joshua Adam Schulte. And the 
rest is history.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-06-26/why...
order-imminent-deal-julian-assange
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