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FBI Had Secret Team To Coordinate Attacks, On Trump Look Who's Behind It All!

Earlier this week, the Republican Senator from the great state of Wisconsin, Ron Johnson,

sent a letter to the current FBI Director regarding the fake Steele Russian Dossier

which was paid for by the DNC and the Hillary Clinton Campaign.

Since new emails now show that the FBI gave details of this dossier to CNN, Senator Johnson

accused the FBI of having a "sensitive matter team" as a reference by FBI Chief of Staff

Jim Rybicki in a January 6, 2017 email to unspecified recipients.

In the letter, Senator Johnson outlined a timetable of events between FBI officials,

President-elect Trump and CNN via The Gateway Pundit:

1.

January 6, 2017, 9:44 a.m. FBI Chief of Staff James Rybicki sent an email to unspecified

recipients stating, "the director is coming into HQ briefly now for an update from the

sensitive matter team."

2.

January 6, 2017, afternoon.

Director Comey met with President-elect Trump.

3.

January 7, 2017.

Director Comey memorialized his discussion with President-elect Trump via an email to

senior FBI leadership.

Director Comey wrote, "I said there was something that Clapper wanted me to speak

to PE [President Elect] about alone or in a very small group."

Director Comey wrote, "I then executed the sessions exactly as I had planned," and

"I said media like CNN had them and were looking for a news hook."

4.

January 8, 2017, 12:08 p.m.

Then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe sent an email to senior FBI leadership with the

subject line "Flood is coming."

Mr. McCabe wrote, "CNN is close to going forward with the sensitive story.

… The trigger for them [CNN] is they know the material was discussed in the brief and

presented in an attachment."

5.

January 8, 2017, 12:55 p.m. Mr. McCabe emailed then-Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and

then-Principal Deputy Attorney General Matthew Axelrod with the subject line "News."

Mr. McCabe wrote, "Just an FYI, and as expected, it seems CNN is close to running a story about

the sensitive reporting."

Two days later on January 10, 2017, CNN ran the story about the unverified and salacious

allegations made in the anti-Trump dossier with BuzzFeed publishing the dossier within

a couple hours of CNN's report."

Now ask yourselves this question, How did James Comey know that the fake news king CNN

was about to run an anti-Trump dossier story back in January of 2017?

And more importantly, who was putting pressure on leaker Comey with this Dossier which was

already discredited by this time?

But here is where things even get stranger.

Who do you supposed started working at CNN covering the DOJ around the same time all

this started going down?

Obama crony Valerie Jarrett's daughter Laura.

Via The Free Beacon:

"CNN has assigned the daughter of one of President Obama's top advisers to cover

the Department of Justice.

The network announced in a press release that Valerie Jarrett's daughter Laura would be

one of four reporters to cover the Justice Department in 2017.

The New York Post broke the news that Jarrett had been hired in September, though a formal

announcement about her beat did not come until Thursday.

Jarrett has long wanted to work in television news, though being an objective reporter was

not her original goal.

She told Vanity Fair in a 2009 "Bright Young Things" profile that her chief ambition

was to "work as a TV-news legal analyst."

Her favorite cause was "promoting civil rights and social equality for women and minorities."

Jarrett worked as a private practice attorney prior to joining the news network, according

to her CNN bio page.

She has some experience with her beat, having defended "companies and individuals in government

investigations brought by the Justice Department," as well as other government agencies.

She does not, however, appear to have any journalism experience.

Her last publishing stint came while she attended Harvard Law School.

"She was Articles Selection co-chair, an Article Editor, and a Technical Editor for

the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, and published her own articles on the intersection

of gender, violence, and the law," the bio says.

A search of the journal's archive shows that she penned one article; it was about

strip searches in school.

She concluded that they are invasive.

CNN did not respond to a request for comment about whether any steps were taken to avoid

conflicts of interest in Jarrett's reporting or about the genesis of the hiring.

Valerie Jarrett has been Obama's closest confidant for nearly his entire career.

She spent all eight years in the White House as his senior adviser.

The president and his family "[shut] down a whole suburb" to attend Laura Jarrett's

2012 wedding to the son of Canadian Liberal Party member of Parliament.

Valerie Jarrett did not take Trump's surprise election win well.

"It kind of was like a, I'm not sure what the right analogy would be, but like a punch

in the stomach, let's say.

Soul-crushing might be another description," Jarrett said in December.

Donald Trump sparred with CNN throughout the campaign and beyond, a feud that came to a

head after the network went public with a description of a memo making wild, unverified

assertions about Trump's relationship to Russia and prostitutes.

Trump dismissed CNN as "fake news" and refused to take a question from one of its

reporters at his first post-election press conference.

Jarrett is not the first political family member to work in television news.

Washington Free Beacon Man of the Year Billy Bush worked for many years as a correspondent

and co-host of NBC's Access Hollywood and the Today Show before parting ways with the

company for mysterious reasons in October.

Chelsea Clinton, the former First Daughter and the woman responsible for Hillary Clinton

becoming an abuela, worked a brief stint at NBC News as a "special correspondent."

She was paid $600,000 a year."

If all this isn't collusion between dirty politicians and the media then I don't know

what is.

We as people of moral character need to stand up and say enough.

The left took to the streets to protest President Trump before he was even inaugurated into

office, all because the Obama cronies like James Comey and the corrupt to its core FBI

decided to wage a war against the man that although he said "mean things" during

the campaign had always been loved by the left until he decided to run against Hillary

Clinton and her "built-in corruption."

A man that can, and is, bringing the whole establishment to its knees.

What do you think about this?

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What is Exposure – How Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO Affect Your Video Exposure - Duration: 4:18.

Whoa, too much.

Right... There.

So, exposure...

Hey everyone, Camber here back with you and today we are talking

about exposure, and if you're new here this channel is all about teaching you

how to use your camera to make good films. So if that's you, consider subscribing.

Now, exposure is the amount of light allowed to hit the image sensor of your

camera while taking a photo or a video. In the days of film cameras, there was an

actual mechanism that was in front of the film. When taking a photo, the

mechanism would move out of the way and allow light to hit the film for a period

of time. Then the mechanism would move back in front of the film and block out

the light once again. So you were literally exposing the film to light.

Hence the term, exposure. And most digital photo cameras work in a similar way, like

the DSLR, however most smaller digital photo cameras and almost all video

cameras don't have a physical mechanism in front of the sensor and instead use

an electronic shutter. So both mechanical and electronic shutters work in a

similar way, however, all you really need to know is that longer exposure times

result in a brighter image and more motion blur and shorter exposure times

result in a darker image and less blur. And for a photo you're dealing with one

exposure whereas for video you're dealing with a constant stream of exposures.

Known as frame rate.

That are anywhere from 24 to 60 frames per second for

normal-looking video and above 60 frames per second for high-speed video

typically used for slow motion. And exposure is controlled by three main

things in your camera; and that is your aperture, your shutter speed, and your ISO.

And each of these is going to get their own video in much greater detail in the

future; but for a quick overview your aperture controls how much light hits

your camera sensor, your shutter speed controls how long the light hits your

sensor, and your ISO will control the sensitivity of your sensor to light. And

for stylistic effects your aperture controls your depth of field or the

blurriness of your background, your shutter speed will control the motion blur

of your image, and the ISO is going to control how grainy your footage looks.

So when your exposure is set properly a change in any one of these settings will require

an equivalent change and one or more of the other settings, and in order to be

able to control all these settings you need to be shooting in manual mode.

But how do you know if your exposure is set properly. Well, let's take a look at the

exposure meter inside your camera. Looking at the meter scale you should

see a zero in the middle with a one and two on each side of the zero. Each of the

numbers on the meter scale represents a stop of light, which is a doubling or

halving of the amount of light let in when taking a photo. So if you hear a

person talk about increasing exposure by one stop, that simply means to capture

twice as much light as on the previous shot or half as much by decreasing a

stop. Moving to the right side of the zero results an overexposed image and to

the left results in an underexposed image. Now there are different types of

metering modes in your camera that will affect the way your camera senses light

and displays it on your metering scale, and we'll cover this in a separate video;

however, in general, if your scene is evenly lit, the zero on your metering

scale should represent a properly exposed image. So the goal is to properly

expose all of your shots, however, I prefer to be a little underexposed

because as soon as you overexpose anything, especially skin, you can't get

that information back. But on the flip side if your footage is too underexposed,

when you brighten it in editing, it'll start getting grainy very quickly.

So getting exposure correct is crucial to your footage looking good. And that's all

I have for exposure so if you made it this far, hit that thumbs up and let me

know down below if you have any more questions about exposure. Subscribe if

you haven't, and remember that the only way to get better at something is to practice.

So get out there and film something.

See you soon!

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