Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 8:49 a.m. No.16048828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8863 >>8959

https://twitter.com/browne_pamela/status/1513105936579059713?s=20&t=qE66mcVSU5jOjWS7U2qVFQ

 

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walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

THREAD: ALFA, SIMPSON, KAVALEC, SOLOMON - some nuggets that have flown under the radar… 1/x

 

walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

Most narratives about the Alfa Server start with Franklin Foer’s story in Slate – October 30, 2016. But the rumors of a secret Trump-Alfa connection were first injected into the public consciousness no later than October 4, 2016. 2/x

 

walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

I will first point to Krypt3ia’s blog post on 10/8/16. Krypt3ia “caught wind” of a mysterious website when someone “asked [him] to look at an i2p address that they couldn’t figure out.” 3/x https://krypt3ia.wordpress.com/2016/10/08/gdd53-a-russian-hosted-i2p-site-that-claims-trumps-email-system-had-ties-to-alfabank-russia/…

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walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

The site was named “gdd53.” It was originally hosted on the dark web (look up “i2p”), although it was mirrored on a page that was accessible from a normal browser. Krypt3ia even included some screenshots from the site and its claims regarding the Trump/Alfa connection. 4/x

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

Here’s an archived version of the site (from November 1, 2016) 5/x: https://web.archive.org/web/20161101145710/http://gdd.i2p.xyz/…

 

walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

This was the first emergence of “Tea Leaves” attempting to put this information into the public sphere. TL also posted a link to the site on Reddit on Oct 4, but that is (mostly) outside the scope of this thread. 6/x

 

walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

Krypt3ia even wonders “But then why the tip off email to someone who then got in touch with me? Someone I spoke to about this alluded to maybe that was the plan, for me to blog about this from the start…"

walkafyre

@walkafyre

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Aug 17, 2021

We know that Michael Sussmann of Perkins Coie represented a pseudonymous “Max,” a colleague of Tea Leaves who took his findings to the FBI (and several media outlets) in September. Perkins, as we also know, also engaged FusionGPS on behalf of Hillary/DNC. 8/x

 

A lot more posts

 

anons read this whole amazing detailed thread, the abdolutelt spot on research is mind blowing done in aug 2021before all Durham details

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/walkafyre/status/1427820108064432136

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 8:57 a.m. No.16048863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8884

>>16048828

Aug 17, 2021

Again, this is OCTOBER 5 – 3 days before Krypt3ia posts about it. So who sent the initial email to Simpson? Krypt3ia? Krypt3ia's source? Or was Simpson actually Krypt3ia's source? Remember, we know Simpson and Max have a connection – Perkins Coie. 11/x

Aug 17, 2021

If Sussmann/Perkins passed the info to Simpson in order to push the story out, then things start getting real shady real fast. Sussmann knew that the FBI was looking into the server – he had gone to them in September. 12/x

 

Aug 17, 2021

One of Tea Leaves/Max’s “smoking guns” is that the server was updated on September 23 after the NYT went to Alfa and inquired (“no one but Alfa was asked”). Well, apparently the FBI had also been asking around… 13/x

 

Aug 17, 2021

TL/Max knew FBI was involved, and insinuating “only Alfa” was informed is actual disinformation. Anyone else find it odd we have yet another example of “I didn’t think the FBI was doing anything so I had to go to the media” while Steele was also going to the media as well? 14/x

 

Aug 17, 2021

Simpson gets sent this brand spanking new website on the dark web, so he can media blitz this scandal and Steele’s dossier to the media as a “hail Mary” attempt – it’s almost too perfect. Good thing they are protected by attorney-client privilege with Perkins Coie… 15/x

 

BUT WAIT – THERE’S MORE. 16/x

10:33 PM · Aug 17, 2021·Twitter Web App

 

Aug 17, 2021

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@walkafyre

On October 13, 2016, Kathleen Kavalec, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, forwarded a 5-page attachment to Stephen Laycock at the FBI, who in turn forwarded it to Pete Strzok and the Crossfire Hurricane team. The attachment was withheld in full from release under FOIA. 17/x

 

More

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/walkafyre/status/1427820826330603525

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 9:06 a.m. No.16048902   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8910 >>8928

Two Acquitted in Whitmer Case, FBI Misconduct Central

Julie KellyApril 8, 2022

Part 1 of 2

 

In a huge defeat for the U.S. Department of Justice, a jury today acquitted two men accused of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the fall of 2020.

 

In a huge defeat for the U.S. Department of Justice, a jury today acquitted two men accused of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the fall of 2020 and deadlocked on a verdict for two other defendants. The verdicts were announced at the Gerald R. Ford Federal Building in Grand Rapids after more than four days of deliberations; jurors heard 13 days of testimony in a case the government considered one of its biggest domestic terrorism investigations ever.

 

Daniel Harris and Brandon Caserta of Michigan were found not guilty of conspiring “to unlawfully seize, confine, kidnap, abduct and carry away, and hold for ransom and reward, or otherwise, the Governor of the State of Michigan.” Jurors could not reach a unanimous decision for Adam Fox, the alleged ringleader, and Barry Croft, Jr., resulting in a mistrial.

 

Harris was also found not guilty on charges of conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction for allegedly attempting to build an explosive device to use in the abduction scheme and other firearms charges.

 

Jurors this morning notified Chief U.S. District Court Judge Robert Jonker that they had reached a verdict on several charges but were deadlocked on others. Jonker urged the jury of six men and six women to continue deliberating under a soft “Allen charge,” which instructs jurors to keep pushing for a unanimous verdict but they later notified Jonker the outcome was the same.

 

Defense attorneys had argued—successfully, it would appear—that their clients were entrapped by the FBI; at least a dozen FBI confidential human sources and undercover agents working out of numerous FBI field offices were deeply embedded in the plot.

 

Jonker ruled before the trial began on March 8 that defense counsel could not raise the entrapment issue until the government rested its case, but that plan was quickly scuttled when it became obvious the four defense attorneys were unable effectively to represent their clients without demonstrating the FBI’s extensive involvement. To prove entrapment, the defense had to convince the jury that the government induced the criminal behavior and the defendants lacked predisposition to carry out the kidnapping conspiracy on their own.

 

Against the objections of prosecutors, Jonker notified the jury last Friday they could consider entrapment. Jonker advised jurors to ask themselves whether “the agent or informant persuade[d] the defendant who is not already willing to commit a crime to do something illegal?”

 

A roster of FBI agents and experts took the stand during the three-week trial, which was temporarily delayed due to one participant’s COVID diagnosis; Dan Chappel, the lead informant and government’s star witness known as “Big Dan,” explained how he brought the makeshift group of alleged “militia” members together after he was hired by the FBI in March 2020. Chappel created encrypted chat groups and organized excursions for field training and surveillance of Whitmer’s cottage. (He, along with other FBI informants, posed as leaders of two “militia” groups, at least one of which was created by the FBI.)

 

For his work over a six-month period, Chappel, a truck driver for a U.S. Postal Service subcontractor, was compensated at least $60,000 by the FBI in cash and gifts such as a new laptop, tires, and a smart watch.

 

Prosecutors mostly relied on conversations secretly recorded by FBI assets as evidence of wrongdoing; two men charged in the same indictment had pleaded guilty and testified for the government in exchange for lighter prison sentences.

 

Jurors heard defendants make inflammatory, and on some occasions, violent comments about the Democratic governor, who is up for re-election this year. Foxl lived at the time in the dilapidated cellar of a Grand Rapids vacuum repair shop with no running water or toilet; Chappel texted Fox at least 1,000 times between June and early October, cultivating a close relationship with the otherwise friendless and sparsely-employed outcast. On at least five occasions, Chappel offered Fox a $5,000 credit card, which Fox repeatedly refused.

 

In his closing remarks last Friday, assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler dismissed defense arguments that the evidence merely amounted to “crazy talk” by disgruntled misfits high on marijuana. “In America, there’s a lot of things you can do. You can criticize the government publicly, absolutely,” Kessler told jurors. “If you don’t like elected leaders, you can vote them out at the ballot box. What you can’t do is kidnap them, kill them, or blow them up. It wasn’t just talk.” Continued

 

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https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/08/two-acquitted-in-whitmer-case-fbi-misconduct-central/

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 9:07 a.m. No.16048910   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16048902

Part 2 of 2

 

Two Acquitted in Whitmer Case, FBI Misconduct Central

 

But defense attorneys angrily condemned the FBI’s sting operation. “When I look at what happened in this case, I am ashamed of the behavior of the leading law enforcement agency in the United States,” Joshua Blanchard, Croft’s public defender, said during his closing argument. Christopher Gibbons, Fox’s public defender, called the government’s conduct “unacceptable in America. That’s not how it works. They don’t make terrorists so we can arrest them.”

 

The case produced damaging headlines for Donald Trump in October 2020 just as millions of Americans were already voting for president, including in the crucial swing state of Michigan. During a dramatic speech on October 8, 2020, Whitmer blamed Trump for “stoking distrust, fomenting anger, and giving comfort to those who spread fear and hatred” and for refusing to condemn “hate groups like these two Michigan militia groups.” Joe Biden accused Trump of sending “dog whistles” to white supremacist militias, later telling reporters it was “despicable” and “beneath the office of the presidency” that Trump allegedly encouraged the would-be kidnappers.

 

Biden also thanked the FBI for a job well done—but the agency has been mired in scandal related to the caseever since. Richard Trask, the special agent in charge at the Detroit FBI field office, was fired last summer after he was arrested for assaulting his wife in a drunken rage following a swingers party. Reporters also found anti-Trump sentiment on Trask’s Facebook page.

 

Two other FBI agents who handled Chappel were removed from the government’s witness list amid accusations of unethical conduct. Stephen Robeson, a longtime FBI informant and convicted felon, also was fired for committing at least two other crimes while working on the Whitmer investigation. Known to the defendants as “Steve,” Robeson coordinated numerous events including a militia conference in Dublin, Ohio in June 2020 and training exercises in his home state of Wisconsin. After the government accused him of acting as a “double agent” and Robeson threatened to plead the Fifth, Judge Jonker denied defense counsel’s motion to compel his testimony.

 

Harris and Caserta, who have been incarcerated since their arrests in October 2020, were released from custody. Fox and Croft will remain in prison as the government decides its next move.

 

https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/08/two-acquitted-in-whitmer-case-fbi-misconduct-central/

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 10:07 a.m. No.16049229   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anons,Techie researcher anon to follow, hes doing a lot of research on DARPA anx companies associated with upcoming DARPA anc prior ones

 

This anon and many otherstracking down all tech used by Sussman, Joffe, alpha bank connectionsand what tech companies WW were involved. These anons are brilliant as far as i can tell being non tech myself.

 

Hmmm…

@Hmmm57474203

Interesting. There is/was another program that seems very similar to Enhanced Attribution. Cyber Identity and Behavioral Analytics Research (CIBAR). Not of info about the program that I can find but what I can find sounds familiar.

https://eng.ufl.edu/ai-university/research/cyber-identity-and-behavioral-analytics-consortium-cibar/…

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12:41 AM · Apr 10, 2022·Twitter Web App

 

Here’s his page

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/Hmmm57474203

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 10:18 a.m. No.16049295   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9310 >>9376

>>16049150

So is NWO, WEF, etc promoting nazism, it makes sense Nazis willingly killed a lot of Russians, Jews and other races. And NWO want to kill most of us. Are all leaders of NWO descendants of nazis, think Merkle.

 

EU is shaping up to be destroyed from within, no old world beauty, culture and history there any longer. Just chaos all over the place

Anonymous ID: b6bef8 April 10, 2022, 10:49 a.m. No.16049431   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16049391

No one remember Trump is right about everything he’s said, there’s always s good reason why he does anything, but there are a bunch of upset rino’s on twitter today