Gregg Phillips says in Court Docs he is a FBI informant.....Is this true??
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Greg and Katharine Followed the Law in regards to the voluminous evidence they had on election Interference. If they had not contacted the FBI with this they would've been arrested and tried and convicted and we Never would've known about the 2 thousand mules.They Knew the FBI was working against them but they had to give them all the evidence thus making him an fbi informant. Technically if you ever are interviewed by the fbi (I was 11/19/2020) and answer their questions then you became an Informant.
“My job was to…”
Sorry not buying it.
We have given this guy way too many chances to “pull the ripcord” and “release all the data” and so far he is all talk and no action.
You can't wait 2 more weeks? geez...
You're both 'gon get banned.
Thank you for the input...👍
I don’t trust him.
I don't trust anybody, but I have been rewarded by waiting for Trump's actions to play out. They always seem to, despite it all.
He has been quite clear and open that when they discovered the server they worked with the FBI. At first the FBI was working with them until 'something' came down from higher up the chain and the FBI turned on them.
This. Yeah. Gregg never hid this from us. He laid all of that out on the table.
Didn’t he become an “informant” when he took their findings to the FBI?
Correct. If you do not wish for your identity to be public/published you may request to be considered a confidential informant, but there are no guarantees as we see above.
I am reminded of Sean Connery's line in The Untouchable's.
Who would claim to be one that is not?
Is everyone in the FBI ok or are they all Dark? If Greg is an informant, in my humble opinion...He is ok. maybe working with the few good guys left.
Fundamentally, yes. He has been transparent since the jump on cooperating with the cabalistic corrupt FBI. Things that make you go hmmm, ya? If you were to present information to the FBI of wrongdoing, you'd be one too. I suspect deeper involvement than just passing notes in class.