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>Contacted by AFP, police in the German state of Hesse, where Frankfurt is located, said that they did not have any knowledge of a US Army operation to seize servers in its jurisdiction.
First of all Germany has been occupied for 102 years. The police there is not actually police, but a private company.
Why would the US military tell them shit?
>“The Hesse state’s criminal investigation bureau did not lead, nor provide any support to the police action described in this article,” the bureau’s spokesman Sebastian Wolf told AFP. “We have no knowledge of any such action,” he added.
Same shit.
Criminal investigation bureau, top kek
>Maximilian Kall, a spokesman for the German Ministry of Justice, told AFP that “it is false to say that servers were seized in connection with the US elections,” adding that “There was no request for judicial cooperation from the United States in relation to the November 3, 2020 election.”
Why would there be a request for cooperation when the military seized it themselves?
>An Army spokesperson confirmed to AFP that the allegations of a US Army raid on a server farm in Germany were false.
Why would they assume that their anonymous spokesperson knows shit about a classified military operation?
>A statement released on November 14 by the US Army confirms that the deaths of the officers shown in the post above actually resulted from a helicopter crash.
That makes sense because the military never has anything classified going on any everything told by the military is the truth.
>When asked to provide details on his allegations, Gohmert did not return AFP requests for comment.
Person didn't want to talk to us fake news people, which means the person must have lied.