Anonymous ID: 728b41 April 6, 2021, 5:17 p.m. No.13374288   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4291 >>4301 >>4399 >>4452 >>4483 >>4496 >>4528 >>4547 >>4563 >>4566 >>4571 >>4837 >>4967

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Alleged Gaetz Extortion Plot Co-conspirator Served 10 Years in Prison for Fraud

 

More details about an alleged $25 million extortion scheme against Florida 1st District Congressman Matt Gaetz are coming to light.

 

Gaetz, during Tucker Carlson’s Fox News television show Tuesday, accused former federal prosecutor David McGee of the Beggs & Lane law firm in Pensacola of being the former Department of Justice official involved in the alleged extortion of his family, which Gaetz claims is under investigation by the FBI and DOJ.

 

Gaetz’s father, former Florida Senate President Don Gaetz, who found fortune in the hospice care industry, confirmed to POLITICO Reporter Matt Dixon that he had worn a wire for the FBI more than once and was supposed to meet Wednesday with Destin Developer Stephen Alford, an alleged co-conspirator.

 

According to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, a joint investigation with the FBI resulted in Alford’s 2015 arrest for state felony charges involving fraud, extortion, and grand theft. Alford, then 56, was charged for swindling approximately $350,000 from at least one investor by promising lucrative returns for money intended for real estate ventures.

 

Per OCSO, Alford also misrepresented real estate assets to the investor, and instead, used the money for personal use to include buying expensive jewelry, cars, and renting the luxury condominium at Destin Yacht Club, among other purchases. Alford at the time had been recently released from federal prison after serving a 10- year sentence for fraud in connection with an investment scheme to trade timberland to be used as an Air Force bombing range for prime Gulf-front property on Okaloosa Island.

 

Congressman Gaetz revealed information about the alleged extortion plot after the New York Times on Tuesday published a story citing three anonymous sources who allege he has been under investigation for involvement with a 17-year-old female.

 

The unnamed sources told the NY Times they had been briefed on an alleged investigation into whether or not Gaetz had a sexual relationship with a 17 year old and violated federal sex trafficking laws by paying for her travel.

 

https://ssrnews.com/alleged-gaetz-extortion-co-conspirator-served-10-years-in-prison-for-fraud/

 

So more than a decade ago, Russian oligarch Deripaska spends $25 million and allegedly gets Proof of Life of Levinson, a former FBI agent supposedly being held in an Iranian prison.

 

Bob Kent, former AF Intel, some shady sort of contractor, working against Iranian interests in the ME, allegedly, gets info on Levinson out of the blue. Can't get any funding to act on it. Gets funding, but then it goes south and some Iranians die.

 

Bob Kent digs into Levinson and finds his family attorney is David McGee, former DOJ attorney. Kent contacts McGee, McGee gets him in touch with "his guy in Florida" with some juice, Stephen Alford.

 

Bob Kent then calls Don Gaetz, worth $500M+, Matt's dad, with a "request". Fund our rescue mission at $25,000,000 and we can help your son's legal troubles go away. Don immediately calls it an extortion plot.

 

Kent wheedles him some more, but Don says he will try to help get a pardon for Matt (wtf), but that he won't fund the mission.

Then Don calls Kent and says he will fund the mission.

Then Don meets with Kent in person, and Don likely was wired, according to Matt. Their only in-person meeting.

 

After the wired meeting, but before the money changes hands, suddenly the NYT blows the cover off of the story.

One might wonder how they knew any of it was happening. Maybe their "unnamed sources" will come forward.

 

Adding to this, the Trump administration informed the Levinson family that he was already dead, years ago.

 

Great movie!

Anonymous ID: 728b41 April 6, 2021, 5:31 p.m. No.13374376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4390

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Reuters said that this guy said it, not the inventor. After they had to correct their story that the news was "false".

 

The context around the quote shows Lauritsen is not saying PCR tests do not work. Instead, he is clarifying that PCR identifies substances qualitatively not quantitatively, detecting the genetic sequences of viruses, but not the viruses themselves: “PCR is intended to identify substances qualitatively, but by its very nature is unsuited for estimating numbers. Although there is a common misimpression that the viral load tests actually count the number of viruses in the blood, these tests cannot detect free, infectious viruses at all; they can only detect proteins that are believed, in some cases wrongly, to be unique to HIV. The tests can detect genetic sequences of viruses, but not viruses themselves.”

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-pcr/fact-check-inventor-of-method-used-to-test-for-covid-19-didnt-say-it-cant-be-used-in-virus-detection-idUSKBN24420X