The Nellie Ohr Cover-Up and the FBI's "Black Hole" Filing System
FBI-Gate: What Remains Hidden in the Stasi's, I mean FBI's, "Black Hole" System?
Newly revealed documents from Sen. Chuck Grassley — summarized nicely in The Federalist by Hans Mahncke — expose Nellie Ohr's deeper involvement in the Trump-Russia collusion hoax, showing her as a central figure linking Clinton campaign operatives, the DOJ, and the FBI. Despite lying under oath and contributing to the Steele Dossier, her actions were not prosecuted; instead, the FBI buried the evidence.
The FBI’s use of a “black hole” system to obscure sensitive documents further shielded her actions from scrutiny. Notably, Nellie and Bruce Ohr’s 2016 trip to Prague with FBI agent Timothy Thibault raises additional questions about coordination in the smear campaign.
Ultimately, despite clear evidence of wrongdoing, Ohr and others involved in promoting the collusion narrative have faced no consequences.
The Spygate revelations surrounding Nellie Ohr represent far more than a single case of perjury before Congress.
Rampant, Systemic Brady Violations
The FBI's systematic burial of evidence reveals a pattern of potential Brady violations—the legal requirement to disclose exculpatory evidence to defendants—that could invalidate numerous prosecutions stemming from the Trump-Russia investigation.
The discovery of the FBI's "black hole" document system, designed to make evidence unsearchable even to other federal agents, indicates this is almost certainly a systemic method used to hide crimes by government officials.
If the FBI was willing to cover up Nellie Ohr's central role in manufacturing the Trump-Russia narrative—allowing the statute of limitations to expire before revealing her lies—what other evidence of political weaponization, surveillance abuse, or outright seditious conspiracy remains hidden in those same "prohibited access" files?
It’s high time we hear more from Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino on FBI-Gate.
The Spygate Top 20: A Hall of Shame
The "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation represents one of the most concerning abuses of power in modern American history. What began as opposition research funded by political opponents evolved into a full-scale intelligence and law enforcement operation
Among the plethora of questions which
arise are:
First, who actually had access to the “prohibited files” system?
And even more importantly, Who was in charge of deciding who gets permitted access?
Also, what other agencies have a similar system set-up?
The black hole of corruption just goes deeper and deeper, and wider and wider.
Statute of limitations should be raised to 20 years for lying to Congress. Refusal to testify under oath should get you sent to jail. Still want to scream because Eric Holder refused to testify what he knew about in the death of border patrol agent Brian Terry. If he didn’t know anything why did he refuse?