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− | '''Christopher Steele''' is "the man behind the infamous [[Donald Trump|Trump]] 'dirty dossier'".<ref>''[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4290182/Ex-MI6-officer-Christopher-Steele-work.html "The spy who came in from the cold: Ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele - the man behind the infamous Trump 'dirty dossier' - finally breaks cover"]''</ref> | + | '''Christopher David Steele''' is "the man behind the infamous [[Donald Trump|Trump]] 'dirty dossier'".<ref>''[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4290182/Ex-MI6-officer-Christopher-Steele-work.html "The spy who came in from the cold: Ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele - the man behind the infamous Trump 'dirty dossier' - finally breaks cover"]''</ref> |
==Orbis Business Intelligence== | ==Orbis Business Intelligence== | ||
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+ | Christopher Steele is a director of [[Orbis Business Intelligence]], a private [[intelligence agency]]. It may be more than a mere coincidence that the same three men ([[Pablo Miller]], [[Sergei Skripal]] and Christopher Steele) who had personal and professional links going back to the 1990s{{cn}} should have a continuing association at the same time as the [[Steele dossier]] was being compiled and later as the so-called [[Russiagate]] inquiry was imploding. Former [[FBI]] Director [[James Comey]] described the Steele dossier as “salacious and unverified” in a Senate hearing.<ref>''[[Document:The Strange Case of the Russian Spy Poisoning: Sergei Skripal]]''</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:03, 1 May 2018
Christopher Steele (spook, businessman) | |
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Born | 1964-06-24 Aden, South Arabia (Now Yemen) |
Alma mater | Cambridge University/Girton College |
Member of | Independent SAGE, Orbis Business Intelligence |
Christopher David Steele is "the man behind the infamous Trump 'dirty dossier'".[1]
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Orbis Business Intelligence
- Full article: Orbis Business Intelligence
- Full article: Orbis Business Intelligence
Christopher Steele is a director of Orbis Business Intelligence, a private intelligence agency. It may be more than a mere coincidence that the same three men (Pablo Miller, Sergei Skripal and Christopher Steele) who had personal and professional links going back to the 1990s[citation needed] should have a continuing association at the same time as the Steele dossier was being compiled and later as the so-called Russiagate inquiry was imploding. Former FBI Director James Comey described the Steele dossier as “salacious and unverified” in a Senate hearing.[2]
A Document by Christopher Steele
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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File:Trump-Intelligence-Allegations.pdf | dossier | January 2017 | Russia Donald Trump US/2016 Presidential Election | A dossier of evidence purporting to demonstrate that Donald Trump and his transition team members have a history of improper contact with the Russian government and that Russian Intelligence collected substantial compromising information on Trump during his Russian business trips. |
Related Quotations
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OffGuardian | “The BBC’s new drama “The Salisbury Poisonings” concluded over the weekend. A three-part story “based on actual events”, claiming to tell the story of the alleged poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury in 2018. It’s exactly what you’d expect. Schlocky tat. Poorly researched, badly written and woefully factually inaccurate. The Guardian gave it four stars. Because of course they did. Because when you’re dealing with government-backed narrative everything that reinforces it must be described as having value. It’s one of the hallmarks of propaganda, that no story which supports the propaganda – however ridiculous – can ever be questioned, criticised or disputed. There’s room for an in-depth review, and indeed Craig Murray has done a fine job deconstructing the series. But here, I just want to focus on everything they don’t tell you.” | OffGuardian | 19 June 2020 |
Orbis Business Intelligence | “The @Telegraph story claiming a link between Sergei #Skripal and Christopher Steele's company Orbis is wrong, I understand. Skripal had nothing to do with Trump dossier. Skripal had nothing to do with Trump dossier.” | Luke Harding | 2018 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Beware the Cult of Cadwalladr | blog post | 22 January 2022 | Craig Murray | The present libel trial between Arron Banks and Carole Cadwalladr is therefore a struggle between two deeply unpleasant people. Cadwalladr’s lies, in my view, are political and still come within the realm of free speech. I support her right to say it, just as I support my right to denounce and expose her as an utterly unprincipled and fraudulent tool of the security services. |
Document:Rothschild TNK-BP Intriguers Drafted The Trump-Russia Report | article | 14 January 2017 | Yoichi Shimatsu | An in-depth analysis of a 35 page UK-sourced intelligence document purporting to discredit Donald Trump and prove Russian involvement in the so-called 'hacking' of the 2016 presidential election. |
Document:Sputnik Gatecrashes Launch of Mark Urban's Book 'The Skripal Files' | Article | 5 October 2018 | Kit Klarenberg Johanna Ross | Sputnik Gatecrashes Launch of Mark Urban's Book 'The Skripal Files' |
Document:Spy behind Donald Trump 'golden shower' dossier feared president had been 'compromised by foreign power' | Article | 10 January 2018 | James Law | "It's political rhetoric to call the dossier phoney. The memos are field reports of real interviews that Chris's network conducted and there's nothing phoney about it. We can argue about what's prudent and what's not, but it's not a fabrication." |
Document:Striving to Make Sense of the Ukraine War | blog post | 4 April 2022 | Craig Murray | These things can be true at the same time: a) The Russian invasion of Ukraine is illegal: Putin is a war criminal; b) The US led invasion of Iraq was illegal: Blair and Bush are war criminals. |
Document:The Strange Case of the Russian Spy Poisoning: Sergei Skripal | blog post | 17 March 2018 | Ludwig De Braeckeleer James O'Neill | In any major criminal inquiry one of the basic questions the investigation asks is: who had the means, the motive and the opportunity? Framed in that light, the Russians come a distant fourth behind the other prime suspects: the U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies themselves, and those elements of the deep state opposed to Donald Trump. |
Document:Why is disgraced MI6 author of the dodgy Trump-Russia dossier involved in a controversial group seeking harsh Covid restrictions? | Article | 24 July 2021 | Kit Klarenberg | Christopher Steele, the Russiagate spook is involved in lobbying for more lockdowns in the UK. |
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