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Once Halper ensnared Papadopoulos into the [[coup]] plot to destroy Trump he placed Papadopoulos in a London bar next to Australia’s High Commisioner to the United Kingdom and [[Clinton Foundation]] donor, [[Alexander Downer]]. Papadopolous related to FBI informant Alexander Downer what he had been told by FBI informant Prof. [[Joseph Mifsud]].<ref>http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/25/george-papadopoulos-london-emails/</ref> {{Quotebox|“Within hours of opening an investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia in the summer of 2016, the FBI dispatched a pair of agents [ [[Strzok]] and one other] to London on a mission so secretive that all but a handful of officials were kept in the dark. Their assignment, which has not been previously reported, was to meet the Australian ambassador."<ref>http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/the-secret-fbi-meeting-with-alexander-downer/news-story/b731f376f8b0cc0bc25fb7762ac521f7</ref>}}
In August 2016 ONA came under attack for wasting money on "research projects."<ref>https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/24/pentagons-offic-of-threat-assement-under-fire-from/</ref> [[Adam Lovinger]] was was working in the ONA as a strategist. His position required a top-level security clearance. Lovinger had grown increasingly concerned over the ONA’s use of outside contractors, due in part to the “problem of [[cronyism]]” and a growing “revolving door policy." Lovinger wrote an October 2016 email to ONA’s new director, James H. Baker (DOD) who had recently been appointed by Obama’s Defense Secretary. From Lovinger’s October 2016 email: {{quotebox|“the moral hazard associated with the Washington Headquarters Services contracting with [[Stefan Halper]].”<ref>https://www.vetr.com/posts/5000196251-Pentagon-Whistleblower-Demoted-After-Exposing-Millions-Paid-To-FBI-Spy-Halper-Clinton</ref><ref>https://www.theepochtimes.com/search/?q=stefan+halper&sort=date_desc</ref>}} Halper {{quotebox|"was being used by Net Assessment to go out essentially and engage with foreign government officials. As a contractor that’s totally illegal.”<ref>http://dailycaller.com/2018/08/16/stefan-halper-pentagon-outrageous/</ref>}} Halper had been awarded $1.06 million in contracts through five payments beginning in 2012.<ref>https://www.usaspending.gov/#/keyword_search/halper%252C%2520stefan</ref> Lovinger was invited by General [[Michael Flynn ]] to serve as a Senior Director on the White House Security Council, along with [[Ezra Cohen-Watnick]]. On that same day, James H. Baker (DOD) filed four separate charges against Lovinger.<ref>http://www.judicialwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Lovinger-v.-DOD-complaint-01914-2.pdf</ref>
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