MI6’s Russiagate hitman showed up in the Guardian this week, reports Business Insider, from testimony he presented to the Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee in 2018. Christopher Steele, it turns out, provided his dodgy dossier to the Committee in 2016, and later complained bitterly that “no inquiries were made or actions taken thereafter.”
“A blanket appeared to be thrown over” the information he provided Prime Minister Theresa May’s government, he whined, thus hiding the “truth” that Putin has a “likely hold” over Trump.
Even worse, the Guardian says, Boris Johnson has refused thus far to release the report written by the Committee, which is likely full of Steele’s fantasies, as well as other British intelligence lies. At first, Boris said he didn’t want to release it before the election in December, but that was six months ago and still no release. Some opposition MP’s told the Guardian that it is because Trump has a “likely hold” over Boris.