FBI buried Crossfire Hurricane & Biden evidence in secret files (06-06-2025--Hour2)
The Pete Kaliner ShowJune 06, 202500:38:2435.2 MB

FBI buried Crossfire Hurricane & Biden evidence in secret files (06-06-2025--Hour2)

This episode is presented by Create A Video – The FBI's case management system, Sentinel, has a function that allows agents to hide cases - with evidence and information - in a secret category called "Prohibited Access." So, when anyone searches the database for case information, Sentinel returns a false negative response - essentially hiding the existence of the files. The implications of this could be massive. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.comGet exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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What's going on. Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all of the links, become a patron, go to vpekclendershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free, rite to your smartphone or tablet, and again, thank you so much for your support. Charles Grassley, US Senator from Iowa I mentioned went over in the last hour the first letter memo release that he put out news release with an FBI analysis from twenty nineteen regarding Nelly Or and how the DOJ did not prosecute her even though the FBI had run an analysis that showed she had lied to Congress about her involvement in the creation of the Russia collusion in hoax and the coordination and research for the Steele dossier and the FSM memo. So that's last hour. That was the first thing that came out after he requested and got that FBI analysis to be declassified. Cash Betel and Pambondi declassified it, and that was the first thing that they focused on on May twenty eighth, June fifth, yesterday, here's another letter that Grassley has now sent to Pambondy and cash Battel. He says, on March twenty eighth, I made public an internal FBI analysis that I obtained the illegally protected whistleblower disclosures. That's what prompted all of this. Right, somebody inside the FBI that had access to the sentinel prohibited access files gave him that FBI analysis. Chuck Rassley has made a career protecting whistleblowers, getting whistleblower protections into law, and he is a guy you can obviously trust. If you're inside the government and you want to get something out that is, you know, corrupt or illegal or something, Chuck Rassley is your guy. So they hand off the FBI analysis from twenty nineteen. They give it to Grassley's office. He then gets the analysis declassified. He then releases it. It shows Nelly or lied to Congress. FBI had investigated it, knew it. But the second part of it, he says, was that some Special Council Robert Muller records were hidden in prohibited access status. The FBI analysis further noted that unlike restricted access status, when search terms that exist in the prohibited access status cases are searched in the sentinel database, the particular search will receive a false negative search response. In other words, it'll say there are no files, there are no matches for your query. As I'm sure you're aware. He says, the impact of parking records in a way that impedes or in some cases prevents responsive records from being produced to Congress pursuing to a valid request and during the court course of court litigation, whether criminal or civil, is wide ranging and potentially catastrophic to constitutional requirements. Indeed, if the FBI has failed to take steps in the past to access records in restricted or prohibited status, the FBI has not fully responded to many years of my oversight requests, Grassley seems mad. He goes on to say, here's a new name, maybe not to you, but to me. It was on April twenty ninth, twenty twenty five, I sent a letter highlighting the political weaponization by the FBI against Peter Navarro. In that letter, who is now Trump's trade guy? Right, isn't that Peter Navarro? I think he's in the administration. Now, in that letter, I made public FBI emails regarding the investigation and later prosecution of Navarro. These communications provide a behind the scenes snapshot of some of the actions taken by the FBI's Washington Field office to investigate Navarro for contempt of Congress as well as obstruction. The emails show that Special Agent Walter Giardina or Jardina played a signify eificant role in the investigation and ultimate prosecution of Navarro. My office has also been informed that Special Agent Jardina was involved in Arctic frost Crossfire Hurricane Special Counsel Mueller's investigation, which he received an award for the latter, as well as the Dan Scavino, Roger Stone, and Hillary Clinton cases. I have said this for now what eight years. It's like one of these cop shows, these cop dramas or something, or like the you know, Special Victims Unit or Blacklist or something, where you have like an FBI agency or a team. Right, it's like this specialized unit or something and they handle all the cases. You always see them in some headquarters and there's like, you know, dozens of people in the background sitting at desks doing stuff, looking at monitors and all this stuff. But whenever it comes to doing the actual investigating, it's always like three people. They're always at the front of Like when they're kicking down the door and they got a whole team a swat all, you know, kitted up behind him wearing all their gear. Meanwhile the main characters are busting through the door with like a you know, a skin tight T shirt and just a bulletproof vest, right, Meanwhile everybody else around them has all this tactical equipment. And then of course they always get separated from the swat teams, you know, and so then they're out there alone, and they alone come across the bad guy and they either let him get away or he gets away, or they capture him or kill him or whatever. But it's always the same people. That's the way it is with all of these high profile investigations out of the Washington Field office, it's there's like five people. Why is that? Do we not have anybody else qualified to handle all of this all of these cases? Like how does Peter Struck get on every single case? Right? Well, here's another guy, Walter Jardina, allegedly involved in the following. He was an initial recipient of the Steele dossier. What are the odds he got it? Like, among the first people to get the Steele dossier, it was him. Oh, and then he falsely said that the dossier was corroborated as true, which it was not, which it could not be because it was not true. Jardina then stated openly his animosity towards President Trump and made known his personal motivation to investigate Trump. But wait a minute, I thought these were all professionals. They didn't let any of their personal biases cloud their judgment or direct their investigation. Remember Peter Struck said that Lisa Page too, you know, despite the fact that we do have the text message chain going back and forth between the lovers, you know, as they were having their affair that you know, Page is like, oh my gosh, I can't believe Trump's not going to win, is he? And Peter Struck says, no, we'll stop him. And when asked what does that mean? By I believe it was Trey Goudy in a congressional hearing under oath, he said, what does that mean? We'll stop him? And Struck said, I was talking about the voters. Yeah, that's what you were talking about. You lying liar. Jardina also electronically wiped the laptop like with a cloth he was assigned. He wiped it while working for Special Counsel Mueller outside of established protocol for record preservation, raising the possibility that he destroyed government records. The destruction of the laptop was reported to the DOJ Office of Inspector General. That's what you do, of course, after a very high profile, very public investigation into you know, political leaders, of course you wipe the laptop. I mean, of course you do outside of the protocol. Sure. Jardina also instructed agents to use false emolument clause predication on President Trump in order to quote dig around the emoluments about you know, getting you know, financial gifts and stuff like that. Let's use that as a predicate so we can investigate more, you know, kind of like a wiretap on Carter page. So we can investigate more. And if we have to lie to get the predicate, so be it. Jardina was a case agent assigned to the Crimson River case, later changed to red Massari. This case was lated by whom it is not known to the Washington Post in August of twenty twenty four, roughly ninety days before the presidential election, in an attempt to falsely discredit President Trump. This guy's a very bad actor. It appears that not only did Special Counsel Muller's team park federal records in the prohibited access status, making them unreviewable, his team also destroyed federal records. Oh. One of Muller's team, Andrew Weissman, appears to have deleted all the data on his government phone more than once, like with a cloth. All right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. 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Reading from Chuck Grassley's letter to Pam Bondi and Cash Battel. Bondi obviously the Attorney General. Cash Betel the director of the FBI, and this is a letter that he sent yesterday, and he's raising the issue of the prohibited access designation inside of the FAI database called Sentinel, their case management system. So you know, you open up a case on somebody, people put stuff into that case, You have a case number, whatever, anything that you're investigating you throw into this case. And there are different levels. You've got unrestricted, restricted, and prohibited access. And as I mentioned last hour, there are US attorneys that don't even know that the prohibited access category existed because when FBI agents do a search in that database for a case against say Hunter Biden, if that case is designated as prohibited access, your search results will come back with no results. That obviously poses a lot of problems for discovery in criminal and civil matters when you're required the government's required to turn over exculpatory or impeachment evidence to the opposing party. But also it impedes investigations by Congress, It impedes Freedom of Information Act requests, and it also impedes investigations by the FBI itself. If we are two different agents working on the same case, you don't know what is in the case file. If I have labeled mine prohibited access, who exactly gets to do that. We don't know how many cases are in there. We don't know some of this stuff is in the Mueller report or investigation. Some of the stuff from the Mueller investigation got labeled with this prohibited access in the letter, Grassley says. One Muller team member, Andrew Weisman, appears to have deleted all the data on his government phone more than once. March eighth, twenty eighteen, records showed that weissman entered his password too many times oops, and wiped his phone. I'd just forgotten my password I just have so many of them. I entered it ten times wrong. Sorry, September twenty seventh, got six months later. Another report says Weisman accidentally wiped cell phone data lost another accident. Oops, it can happen to Weisman twice? Right? Who hasn't wiped their phone of all data twice and six months accidentally? Right? On two occasions, officials admitted to deleting data, and multiple individuals stated that the phone automatically wiped the data after they used the wrong password too many times. Based on information provided to Grassley's office as well as Senator Ron Johnson's office, in June of twenty nineteen, which was shortly after the Special Council's Office closure, the department's Justice Management Division took POSI ession of seventy nine phones that the Special Council's Office was using. Seventy nine slight problem. The office had ninety six total, so they didn't even get all the phones of those. It appears seventy four phones were reviewed for official records, and these records, including notes and text messages, were sent to the DOJ or FBI systems for preservation, which means not all of the phones that were used by the people in the Mueller investigation had all their records retained and preserved. The number of times and the stated reasons for the deletions calls into question whether it was a widespread, intentional effort. No, the Mueller team's use of prohibited access status to park federal records raises questions about whether a full analysis of their work, as well as of the underlying records, has been done. He has now set a June twentieth deadline for the FBI and DJ to produce answers to a list of twelve questions that he outlines for them. He wants everything. I want it all Special Counsel Mueller's records. Are they still in prohibited access status? He wants info on Jordina, on Weisman, Did anybody else of the Special Counsel Muller's team have access? Could they label stuff prohibited access? Produce all Biden family records in prohibited access status, Provide all records to records to include all emails, text messages from classified and unclassified systems related to Jordina's involvement in the previously mentioned cases. It goes on, and He's got a whole list here. Margo Cleveland at the Federalist. In another piece from June second, she says people familiar with the investigation into the Russian collusion hoax told the Federalists that senior officials did not know that the FBI case management database called Sentinel allowed agents to conceal the existence of evidence, nor did anyone from Special Counsel Robert Muller's office ever mentioned that documents related to their investigation into the Trump campaign had been rendered invisible by use of the prohibited access coding, even though they knew the Department of Justice was investigating the origins and the handling of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. So the Durham report, right, you had Mueller first, the Muller report first, and then you had Horowitz, the Inspector General, and then you had the John Durham investigation. The Durham team know about the prohibited access stuff? Did they see that stuff? It does not appear so that senior officials overseeing the investigation into the origins and handling of Crossfire Hurricane did not know, and that Muller's Special Council office used the prohibited access function to render invisible materials connected to the investigation into Trump Cleveland says this is scandalous. Now in question is the entirety of Special Counsel John Durham's investigation into the Russia collusion hoaxers, as well as Inspector General Michael Horowitz's investigation into FAISA abuse related to Carter Page. Even after all this time, we still don't have the full accounting because the original perpetrators have buried the documentation and the evidence so deep. Hopefully it comes out. Here's a great idea. 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He has since passed away, but my gosh, what he described was just unimaginable. Well, I mean, first of all, I couldn't imagine it. I mean I couldn't imagine approaching that beach. I mean, we've all seen like abandon brothers and we've seen you know, all that, But what our grandfathers did for us is incredible in my opinion. Yeah, and so on days like this, I always try to reset our you know, am I doing something that is worthy of their sacrifice? Well? I think you do a hell of a job. So thank you, sir, Well, thank you. I appreciate it. Thanks for the call. Jamie. No, I'm kidding ahead, what would you what's your comment now? But here's my point. My dad is eighty three. He was a Korean veteran, and our deal is is like we we had a conversation like this morning. It is like we've been watching Fox. We've been watching all this stuff. And the thing is, honestly, I listened to your whole program morning or you know, whatever what time it is. But my point is you really think that we are ever going to be able to prosecute these people that did wrong by America. If there is a chance of it happening, it is right now. And that's why I spent an hour on it, and it's why I'm, you know, spending this hour on it too, because I think the more people that know about it, the more pressure builds for them to actually prosecute. It's a disgrace against America. I mean, obviously, I think it's embezzlement. I think it's craziness. I mean, I can't wrap my arms around it. I mean, I mean, you know, it's just like my dad and all my grandparents, they paid their taxes, they paid everything, and they're happy to do it because they're proud Americans. And you know what this concerns me is like the other side of it. Can't get a get a grip on it. I mean, the thing is, man, they are in buzzling from the country and they have taken money from the country, and you know, I don't understand it. I feel, I'm being honest with you, I fully can't understand it. So this gets to a statement that Jordan Peterson, doctor Jordan Peterson made that I now see everywhere, or I see examples of it everywhere, which is that if you have a storehouse of value right and it's unguarded, it will be the set upon by parasites, and that you know, that's the case. I've had a small business my whole life, you know, I ran a great painting company. And the thing is, I paid my taxes, I've done every you know, I've done everything I was supposed to do, you know, and I paid a large amount of taxes and I don't mind doing it. It's just going to the proper place. But at the end of the day, we're obviously finding out that it never went to where it's supposed to go. Well yeah, so okay, So I'm not sure if you're talking about usai D stuff or or what I like, I've been talking about the FBI investigation into Donald Trump and the Central Database. And all that. Yeah, I'm went you on all that, but I mean I kind of changed views on it, and I'm sorry about Yeah. No, So on the embezzlements, Well, you'll be interested in this next part of it because it actually connects to the Biden So, and I appreciate what you're saying. Jamie and I thank you for the call. Have a great weekend. But the the magnitude of the corruption inside the FBI is such that we don't even know yet, and it's going to take time. It's only been four months. Right, We've got cash Betell in there, we have Pam Bondy, Dan Bong, and I want to believe that they are going to try. And this is an example, the release of that internal FBI analysis from twenty nineteen that has now exposed this that the FBI knew that Nelly Orr lied to Congress about her role in the Russia collusion hoax. Right, we know that we also now know about this prohibited access tag, but we just found out and so now we need to find out how many cases got this tag, who had the authority to slap the tags on cases? Right? When was this tag developed? Is this a long standing thing or is this something that they created in order to hide certain investigations that the Washington Field Office was engaged in that happened to be all about Donald Trump. But get this, it's not just Trump. The United States Attorney screening evidence rely to the Ukrainian corruption case in the lead up to the twenty twenty election. So Hunter Biden, the US attorney that was going through, Remember Bill Barr told this US attorney look through all of the stuff, see if there's anything there. He says he did not know that the FBI's Sentinel case management system had this stealth feature to render files invisible during the search queries, nor did anybody from FBI headquarters reference the existence of such prohibited access files during discussions over access to relevant material related to Barisma and Hunter Biden. So there you go, there you go. Remember this was let's see here. This is again Margo Cleveland at the Federalist dot com. Scott Brady is his name. He served as the US attorney for the Western District of Pennsil under Trump one point zero. He told the Federalist that he had never heard the phrase prohibited access. He said, yeah, I heard restricted access. And if you type in the search bar and you're looking for a case and it comes back as restricted access, it'll say you can't look at it, but you know it exists. Prohibited access doesn't even tell you it exists. It hides it, it buries it. And he says, no one from the Special Council Robert Mueller's team mentioned the prohibited access functionality of Sentinel to the DOJ team that was investigating the origins of Crossfire, Hurricane and the FBI's fraudulent targeting of the Trump campaign. This is very significant because Attorney General William Barr had tasked Brady with vetting information related to Ukraine corruption, including evidence that implicated the Biden family in a pay to play scandal. It was hidden from Brad, who went looking to find if is there any connection? What are Let's run a search through the case management database. Let's run a search and find out, you know, were there any investigations, Were there any sources or witnesses? Is there any evidence what's been compiled by the FBI regarding Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Jim Biden and Beisma and the tri cooms, right and the Russian mayor's wife, like all of these pay to play connections. Does the FBI have anything on all of this stuff? Well, you're running in the search bar and nothing comes up. Out there's nothing there. And that's what he came back and said. Remember, but he didn't even know of the prohibited access category. Nobody told him. Seems important, all right? 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Creative Video Preserving Family Memories since nineteen ninety seven, located in mint Hill, just off four eighty five. Mail orders are accepted to get all the details at createavideo dot com. Margo Cleveland, writing at the Federalist dot com about six gott Brady. She interviewed Scott Brady, who was the US Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania. He was the guy that former Attorney General William Barr tasked with vetting information related to Ukraine corruption and the Hunter Biden scandal and the laptop and all that. As part of the screening process, Brady worked with the Pittsburgh FBI office as well as FBI Headquarters, although FBI headquarters required the local FBI agents to obtain headquarters approval before undertaking any investigative steps. Among other things, Brady asked the FBI agents to run keywords through the case management database called Sentinel to locate information within the FBI's holdings that would help narrow the that would help narrow the scope of the searches right and assess whether the evidence about Ukraine corruption held any kind of level of reliability. According to Brady, agents in both the Pittsburgh FBI office and headquarters ran the Sentinel searches and then gave him the results. Brady told the Federalist that the Sentinel search results that were shared with him revealed no hits related to the Hunter Biden laptop or material found on the laptop In fact, Brady did not even learn of the existence of the laptop until The New York Post broke the story in October, after his team had already concluded its investigation. But what do we know about the laptop and the FBI? They had it, So how does the FBI have it? But the sentinel search shows no results. Well, they lay did prohibited access obviously, right, They labeled it prohibited access, and so when the agents type in Hunter Biden Ukraine laptop whatever, nothing pops up. Because that's what the prohibited access designation is designed to do. It is designed to hide. It is the smoking gun. Just like Hillary Clinton's server, not her emails, her server, that's the smoking gun. You do not set up your own server and then run everything through it unless you're trying to maintain control over the deletion of the evidence. That's it. Now, Whether FBI headquarters hid reports on the Hunter Biden laptop or other documents relevant to Brady's vetting of the evidence of the Biden crime family and Ukrainian corruption, we don't know for sure. Like to me personally, it seems pretty obvious that that's what happened, But maybe not. Maybe they just never entered it into the case management service or a system at all. Right, that's possible too. So here are some of the questions the FBI needs to answer. According to Cleveland, when was the prohibited access function added to Sentinel? Right? Who decided to addit, Who approved that decision? Who was told of that decision? Who can mark material as prohibited access? What standard determines whether material is classified as prohibited versus restricted? Who has to approve that designation? Who can see the existence of files designated as prohibited? How long are materials maintained under the prohibited designation? What happens if all the individuals with prohibited access to a file leave the FBI? Can anybody do you see the existence of the file or is it just them? Are these materials ever deleted? Can Sentinel be audited to determine if documents have been deleted? If it can be audited by whom? Can the documents be recovered? Who can delete the documents? Who can recover the documents? Has an audit ever been conducted on the prohibited files? By whom? What were the results? Can the FBI obtain a list of all the prohibited materials? How has the FBI obtained such a list. How many documents were logged as prohibited? Has anyone reviewed those documents to find out if they were relevant to any criminal or civil cases? Have there ever been congressional or inspector general investigations any Foyer requests that were compromised or were not responded to because of these designations. When somebody searches for a term that appears in the prohibibited access document and then gets a message that says, oh, no responsive documents, are there any triggers that alert the agents working on that case? Right? Like, if I'm working a case, I've got it. I've got it hidden in the sentinel system. And then you come along and you're like, hey, I'm looking for information on Hunter Biden cases. Whatever do I get a ping? Like? Do I get a text message or an alert that says, oh, you're trying to access the file? If so, what steps are taken to ensure that any relevant information hidden behind this prohibited access coding reaches the proper parties? Like? What if I'm working on something that's prohibited, you look for something, you get no results because it's prohibited. Can I reach out to you? Like? Am I made aware and then can I make you aware of what's in the file. Do all FBI agents know about the prohibited access functionality? Is it in training material? Does the FBI Domestic Investigations Operations Guide cover Sentinel? Does Sentinel show the prohibited access coding as an option when you enter a document? I mean, this is all basic fundamental stuff because we have no idea, and you've got US attorneys that think about this, that have taken cases to trial, and they don't know if all of the evidence that was collected by the FBI was ever actually turned over to them, let alone the defense attorneys. This this, this has to be completely ripped open because you could have people in prison that don't belong there, You can have litigation that would have gone the other This is a mess. This could be galactic in proportion. I mean, like the the scale and size of this dwarfs anything that I can recall, depending on how many of these files were actually designated as prohibited. My sneaking suspicion though, and maybe I'm just a little bit of a cynic, it's just about the Trump stuff. I think it's only about the political stuff. I think it's about Trump. I think the cases include Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton. I think it's the political ones, right, I think those are the ones that they listed as prohibited. So this way, nobody outside the Washington Field office or Washington headquarters, that nobody outside of that little cabal would be able to know and respond to freedom of information requests or whistleblow. I suspect that's what's going on. Hopefully that's the extent of it, because if it reaches into all criminal and civil matters, I mean, this could blow up hundreds of cases. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without you, your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to dpetecleanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.