Anonymous ID: b9a499 Oct. 7, 2021, 7:40 a.m. No.14739345   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14735509 Who is this guy? (PB)

>DNC Server that they refused to give to the FBI, the Debbie Wassw…(POTUS twat)

Becerra should be mentoned much more than Noodles Schultz has been. She's their patsy.

 

EXCLUSIVE: DWS IT Guy Was Banned From House After Trying To Hide Secret Server

Luke Rosiak, Investigative Reporter September 12, 2017 https://archive.is/RYo6O

 

A secret server is behind law enforcement’s decision to ban a former IT aide to Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz from the House network.

 

Now-indicted former congressional IT aide Imran Awan allegedly routed data from numerous House Democrats to a secret server. Police grew suspicious and requested a copy of the server early this year, but they were provided with an elaborate falsified image designed to hide the massive violations. The falsified image is what ultimately triggered their ban from the House network Feb. 2, according to a senior House official with direct knowledge of the investigation.

 

The secret server was connected to the House Democratic Caucus, an organization chaired by then-Rep. Xavier Becerra. Police informed Becerra that the server was the subject of an investigation and requested a copy of it. Authorities considered the false image they received to be interference in a criminal investigation, the senior official said.

 

Data was also backed up to Dropbox in huge quantities, the official said. Congressional offices are prohibited from using Dropbox, so an unofficial account was used, meaning Awan could have still had access to the data even though he was banned from the congressional network.

 

Awan had access to all emails and office computer files of 45 members of Congress who are listed below. https://archive.is/kwul0

 

Fear among members that Awan could release embarrassing information if they cooperated with prosecutors could explain why the Democrats have refused to acknowledge the cybersecurity breach publicly or criticize the suspects.

Each House member’s data is supposed to be stored on his own server, but Imran moved files to a computer that was only supposed to hold the files of the administrative office of the Democratic Caucus, the senior official said.

In the spring of 2016, House administrators became aware that the Awans were allegedly falsifying purchase orders. They followed the trail and found that the misconduct extended to a major cybersecurity breach.

 

'''On Jan. 24, 2017, Becerra vacated his congressional seat to become California’s attorney general. “He wanted to wipe his server, and we brought to his attention it was under investigation. The light-off was we asked for an image of the server, and they deliberately turned over a fake server,” the senior official said.

“They were using the House Democratic Caucus as their central service warehouse … It was a breach. The data was completely out of [the members’] possession.'''

 

The senior official said the Awans’ enterprise-scale use of Dropbox was… the funneling of huge quantities of data offsite where it could not be taken back by House authorities.

Becerra was one of five members who first hired Awan in 2004, his first year on the Hill. Only two of the five — Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York and Becerra — remained in office through 2016, and each of them later put two of Awan’s relatives on their payrolls as well, including his wife Alvi and brother Abid.

When Becerra became chairman of the Democratic Caucus in 2013, that office began paying Alvi $25,000 to $30,000 a year in addition to the payments from Becerra’s personal office, meaning he was responsible for far more of the payments to the Awan family than any other member. https://archive.is/kwul0

https://dailycaller.com/2017/09/12/exclusive-dws-it-guy-was-banned-from-house-after-trying-to-hide-secret-server/

Anonymous ID: b9a499 Oct. 7, 2021, 8:17 a.m. No.14739552   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14739456

WASHINGTON – In 1986 Congress passed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA), creating a no-fault compensation program to stabilize a vaccine market adversely affected by an increase in vaccine-related lawsuits and to facilitate compensation to claimants who found pursuing legitimate vaccine-inflicted injuries too difficult and cost prohibitive.

 

Under 42 U.S. Code § 300aa–22 – Standards of responsibility: Paragraph (b), which addresses “Unavoidable adverse side effects; warnings” states, “(1) No vaccine manufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988, if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings. https://archive.is/jLHoy

http://sonorannews.com/2017/07/03/vaccine-manufacturers-exempt-liability/

 

>R. Reagan, the Actor

Ronald Reagan and Albert Maltz, Testimony before HUAC, 1947 https://archive.is/BA8V6

Whether the Party should be outlawed, that is a matter for the Government to decide. As a citizen, I would hesitate to see any political party outlawed on the basis of its political ideology. We have spent a hundred and seventy years in this country on the basis that democracy is strong enough to stand up and fight against the inroads of any ideology. However, if it is proven that an organization is an agent of a foreign power, or in any way not a legitimate political party - and I think the Government is capable of proving that - then that is another matter. I happen to be very proud of the industry in which I work; I happen to be very proud of the way in which we conducted the fight. I do not believe the Communists have ever at any time been able to use the motion-picture screen as a sounding board for their philosophy or ideology. https://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/108/110880/ch26_a5_d1.pdf

Anonymous ID: b9a499 Oct. 7, 2021, 8:53 a.m. No.14739757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14739637

An older example – Bart Giamatti was actually investigating gambling UMPIRES.

Gambling UMPs being controlled by the mob = far worse than one guy betting on his team to win, eh?

 

Say it ain't so, Vincent By MICHAEL O'KEEFFE DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER JUL 29, 2007 

 

…at the height of the Pete Rose gambling investigation, Vincent let two umpires who had associated with gamblers and bookies off with barely a slap on the wrist - a decision he still believes was proper.

 

In 1989, at the height of the furor over Rose, Vincent quietly placed umpires Frank Pulli and Rich Garcia on probation for two years after they admitted placing bets with bookies on sporting events. Major League Baseball kept the investigation secret for years, and it didn't become public until the Daily News broke the story 13 years later, in March 2002.

… Vincent quietly gave the umpires a pass even as he was banishing one of the best players in baseball history.

 

What Dowd didn't say is that Pulli reportedly made bets from locker rooms and paid off in team parking lots after games. The Boston Herald reported that the probe revealed that Pulli bet with a New Jersey bookie who was an associate of the Genovese crime family.

Vincent and Dowd's lenience toward the umpires is all the more remarkable since both men have old-school opinions about gambling in an age where casinos have sprouted up in practically every state and sports books are just a computer-mouse click away.

Dowd, who also investigated illegal betting by Don Zimmer and Lenny Dykstra, says gambling is a cancer: Players, coaches and umpires, even with today's inflated salaries, can find themselves in debt to tough guys who wouldn't think twice about firebombing their homes if they miss a payment. The pressure to share locker room information - who's hurt? who's feuding? who's going to be traded? - can be overwhelming when you're in hock to guys who play rough.

 

Pulli and Garcia continued on with their careers. Pulli was an umpire supervisor before he retired. Garcia now serves in that position.

"They were high-quality people and they were dedicated to baseball," Vincent says. "Publicizing the disciplinary actions taken against them would have served no purpose." https://archive.is/4K9b7

https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/ain-vincent-article-1.264666

 

Anyone following POSTseason MLB in the '90s & 2000s may recall the clusterfucks, especially involving Garcia and his crews. Also, how vincent protected Lenny Dykstra's gambling when he was a Phillie in the early '90s, particularly 1993. The PHL owner was a former Commissioner's son.