Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 4:47 a.m. No.16127823   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7859 >>7876 >>8041 >>8155 >>8219 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

>>16127811

Conversation

 

Julieanna

@julieanngirly

Another fire/explosion at another food processing/distribution center in the USA.A few days ago it wasTaylor Farms in Salinas, CA.☹️. Just now it was reported thatAzure Standard in Dufur, Oregonhas burned up.😒😒😐🧐. These food processing plants are mysteriously combusting.

8:44 PM · Apr 19, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

 

https://twitter.com/julieanngirly/status/1516578618566221825?s=20&t=ZyJZvja9_y3VqiAd56Vlsw

 

Julieanna

@julieanngirly

Has any other country have a mysterious fire/explosion happening at their food processing/distribution centers? I know a fertilizer plant in North Carolina exploded in February 2022. 😐. I am beginning to see a trend here. Anyone else see it?

8:49 PM · Apr 19, 2022·Twitter for iPhone

 

https://twitter.com/julieanngirly/status/1516579671319756808?s=20&t=ZyJZvja9_y3VqiAd56Vlsw

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 4:57 a.m. No.16127859   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16127823

Seems like the destruction of any company, farms, transportation, distribution centers, etc possibly related to food have been going on since Jan 2021. Is there a combined database somewhere we can research? So Gates has got to be involved, whos his partners on the land purchases, there’s a lot of them

 

Rt Hon Sir Quasimodo Esq. Blah Blah Blah

@ShtBlackwood

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Apr 20

Replying to

@julieanngirly

If you combine the sudden world shortage of fertilizer.

The NC plant,The EU are now offering farmers payment to retire early.

Gates is snapping up arable land, (probably not on his own)

Pushing his fake meat.

Killing of peoples animals.

Well it's Global Trend.

 

VeggieHaggisLover

@HaggisVeggie

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Apr 20

Replying to

@julieanngirly

No fires in the UK thus far but our government has put out adverts offering cash to farmers to retire or give up their farms!

Georgia Shaw

@gingerwhinger72

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Apr 21

There was this one last year

 

https://twitter.com/gingerwhinger72/status/1517003830709432320?s=20&t=ZyJZvja9_y3VqiAd56Vlsw

 

Georgia Shaw

@gingerwhinger72

·

Apr 21

Replying to

@julieanngirly

There was a big one last year in theUK at an Ocado distribution centrewhen 3 robots collided and caused a massive fire

 

https://www.ft.com/content/aaddf4b1-a78b-4289-b42f-fd3f5cd7f176

 

Ocado’s largest warehouse will be unable to fulfil the UK online supermarket’s orders for several days after a robot malfunction caused a fire.

 

The incident at the site in south-east London is the second major blaze in the past three years at one of Ocado’s vast automated warehouses.

 

The closure over the weekend of the Erith customer fulfilment centre, which can process 150,000 orders per week for its retail joint-venture with Marks and Spencer, caused Ocado to delay or cancel thousands of orders.

July 17, 2021

 

https://www.ft.com/content/aaddf4b1-a78b-4289-b42f-fd3f5cd7f176

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:24 a.m. No.16127974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7989 >>7991 >>8041 >>8155 >>8219 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1517343154684448818?s=20&t=EYKUBobultm0elur46SwRQ

 

This article has pics and writeups oc all the board, I’ll post the writeups after this

 

These are the Twitter board members fighting Elon Musk’s takeover bid

Isabel Vincent and

Amid a feared takeover bid from Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Twitter’s board of directors threatened to fight back with a “poison pill” strategy, allowing it to flood the market with new shares if Musk buys more than 15 percent of the company.

 

Fending off Musk’s $43 billion offer by creating more shares could dilute the value of shareholders’ stock — but Twitter’s 10 board members own just a tiny portion, Musk noted in an April 16 tweet: “The Twitter board collectively owns almost no shares! Objectively, their economic interests are simply not aligned with shareholders.”

 

That same day, even Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who is formally leaving the board when his term expires at the company’s annual shareholder meeting next month, tweeted that the board of directors “has consistently been the dysfunction of the company.”

 

Musk, who owns a 9.2% stake in Twitter, has reportedly secured $46.5 billion in financing to fund his Twitter takeover bid.

 

After backing out of an agreement to take a seat on the board, Musk is threatening to cut board salaries to zero, a move he says will save the company nearly $3 million a year. Each non-employee board member earned $225,000 in stock in 2021, according to Twitter’s public filings. Directors, with the exception of Dorsey and his co-founder, CEO Parang Agrawal, also received $12,500 in cash, plus extra fees, ranging from $2,500 to $7,500, for serving on various board committees.

 

So who are these Twitter board members fighting Musk’s hostile bid? Twitter — which has come under fire for censorship, in part for banning the New York Post’s coverage of Hunter Biden’s laptop — is filled with a motley mix of tech vets, retail gurus, academics, philanthropists and former government officials.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/04/21/the-twitter-board-members-fighting-elon-musks-takeover-bid/

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:28 a.m. No.16127991   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7996 >>8041 >>8155 >>8219 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

>>16127974

Bret Taylor, chairman of Twitter’s independent board

 

Twitter followers: 107,500

 

Recent tweet: “We are all excited to work with you and build the future of Twitter together” — tweeted at Elon Musk on April 5, before negotiations turned hostile

 

Taylor, 41, is a former product manager at Google, where he co-created Google Maps. He also worked as Facebook’s chief technology officer between 2010 and 2012, when he left that company to found Quip, a competitor to Google Docs. Since November 2021, the Stanford grad has served as co-CEO of Salesforce, a customer relationship management company. Taylor joined the Twitter board in 2016 and has been chair since 2021.

 

 

Parang Agrawal, CEO, Twitter

 

Twitter followers: 540,000

 

Recent tweet: “Elon has decided not to join our board…Elon is our biggest shareholder and we will remain open to his input” — tweeted April 10.

 

Born in India, the 37-year-old joined Twitter in 2011 and has served as chief technology officer of the company since 2017. He rose through the ranks to be named the company’s first Distinguished Engineer, largely for his work on strategic initiatives involving artificial intelligence. A confidant of Dorsey, he took over the leadership of the company in 2021. Agrawal has a PhD in computer science from Stanford University.

 

Mimi Alemayehou, senior vice president for public-private partnership at Mastercard

 

Twitter followers: 20,200

 

Twitter MO: Alemayehou usually retweets other people’s comments or stories on Twitter, including support for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and recently the Atlantic piece “It’s Your Friends Who Break Your Heart.”

 

Born in Ethiopia, Alemayehou spent her childhood in Kenya and has a master’s degree in international affairs from Tufts University. In 2010, President Barack Obama nominated her as the executive vice president of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, the federal government’s $16 billion development finance institution, which funds investment opportunities in developing countries. The 53-year-old’s tweets often focus on African business ventures and startups, along with health, job creation and climate change in the developing world.

 

Fei-Fei Li, professor of computer science at Stanford University

 

Twitter followers: 398,2000

 

Recent tweet: “More women and people from underserved and underrepresented communities should be in Computing!” — tweeted on March 22

 

Li has worked as vice president at Google and chief scientist at Google Cloud, and is co-director of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute. The China-born academic, who grew up in New Jersey, is an expert on computer vision, having worked on the science that allows software to recognize objects — such as vehicles and buildings — in video footage captured by drones. Li, 45, regularly tweets about various AI-related topics, conferences, breakthroughs and other #peakgeek happenings.

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:29 a.m. No.16127996   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7998 >>8013 >>8041 >>8155 >>8219 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

>>16127991

 

Board of twitter

 

Egon Pierre Durban, co-CEO of Silver Lake

 

Twitter followers: 4,305

 

At 48, Durban heads Silver Lake, a billion-dollar private investment firm that specializes in technology investments. His company is also an investor in Manchester City Football Club. A Twitter board member since March 2020, he has a degree in finance from Georgetown University, and has served on the board and operating committee of Skype. Durban mostly tweets about tech companies he invests in — ranging from Airbnb to the sovereign wealth fund of Abu Dhabi. Durban posted his first tweet— lauding company CEO Dorsey — just two years ago.

 

Robert Zoellick, former president of the World Bank

 

Twitter followers: 1,283

 

Twitter MO: Non-existent

 

A former deputy secretary of state under President George W. Bush, Zoellick, 68, was the 11th president of the World Bank, a position he held from 2007 to 2012. A Twitter board member since July 2018, Zoellick previously served as chair of the board of international advisors at Goldman Sachs. A veteran federal bureaucrat and graduate of Harvard Law School, he has also served as a counselor of the US secretary of the Treasury and deputy chief of staff at the White House under President George H.W. Bush from 1992 to 1993. In “Politics of Diplomacy,” former Secretary of State James Baker describes him as “a superb manager, policy analyst and writer.” Intriguingly, Zoellick appears to never have tweeted in his life.

 

Patrick Pichette, former chief financial officer of Google

 

Twitter followers: 6,787

 

Recent tweet: “You can smell spring in the air in London today. Happy intl women’s Day!” — tweeted on March 8

 

A Twitter board member since December 2017, Pichette is a London-based partner at Inovia Capital, a Canadian venture capital firm. Born in Canada, Pichette was educated at Oxford University and the Universite du Quebec in Montreal. An avid cycler who often uses Twitter to update followers on his bike rides around England, the 57-year-old also appears to have a penchant for breakfast cereals. Last month he tweeted a picture of a canister of Lucky Charms, which he declared as “The real and only reason to go back to the Twitter office :D.”

 

 

Martha Lane Fox, entrepreneur and philanthropist

 

Twitter followers: 137,700

 

Recent tweet: “So incredibly thrilled that #RizAhmed won — a short film in collaboration with @WeTransfer — many congratulations @djbradfield” — Oscar night, March 27, 2022

 

The 49-year-old baroness, who has been on the Twitter board since April 2016, has also served as the founder and chair of Lucky Voice Group Ltd., a private karaoke company, since 2005. The British philanthropist sits on the boards of WeTransfer and Chanel and became the youngest female member of the House of Lords in 2013. She is the director of Peers for the Planet, an environmental nonprofit tied to the House of Lords calling for “an urgent response to climate change.” In 2014, Lane Fox, who has a BA in ancient and modern history from Oxford University, was appointed chancellor of the Open University. She has a robust and eclectic Twitter output, ranging from concerns about protecting the open web to photos of snow-covered alpine peaks.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/04/21/the-twitter-board-members-fighting-elon-musks-takeover-bid/

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:31 a.m. No.16127998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8041 >>8155 >>8219 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

>>16127996

Last two Board of Twitter

 

Omid Kordestani, entrepreneur and former executive chairman of Twitter

 

Twitter followers: 39,100

 

Recent tweet: “Embarrassed for my kids to hear this ‘debate’ in the background.” — tweeted on Sept. 29, 2020, during a Biden-Trump debate

 

Iranian-born executive Kordestani, 59, is worth $1.9 billion and has been on the Twitter board since October 2015. He served as a senior vice president of global sales and business development at Google between 1999 and 2009. Timemagazine named him one of the “100 People Who Shape Our World” in 2006, calling him “the main brains behind Google’s innovative and aggressive push to reach deals with a multitude of partners and make big money through advertising.” A father of two with an MBA from Stanford, Kordestani’s tweets tend to commemorate holidays and, very occasionally, politics.

 

David Rosenblatt, CEO of 1stdibs.com

 

Twitter followers: 7,941

 

Recent tweet: “Thank you, @jack, for your vision, leadership and unrelenting dedication to Twitter since its founding but especially over the last 6 years. I look forward to our next chapter with @paraga leading the flock.” — tweetedon Nov. 29, 2021

 

Rosenblatt has been on the Twitter board since January 2011. He began his career in e-commerce in 1997 as a product manager at Doubleclick, a business tied to Google that makes its money from online advertisers, and now runs the online vintage furniture site 1stdibs.com. He has an MBA from Stanford University, and tweets mostly about design, furniture, auctions, new collections and NFTs. An early 2021 tweet highlighted his appreciation for the way Britons prefer the word “clash” over “conflict” when referring to scheduling snafus: “much more colorful and evocative,” he wrote.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/04/21/the-twitter-board-members-fighting-elon-musks-takeover-bid/

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:36 a.m. No.16128013   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16127996

InterestingTwitter Board Member Pichette mentions “Lucky Charms” cerealin a post, wasnt the FDA investigating “Lucky Charms” cereal the other day

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 5:49 a.m. No.16128071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

Anons you’ll love this!

 

VIDEO:Bacon! I Completely Agree With This Toddler!

https://t.co/Xr20DKf9mA

 

https://twitter.com/JohnBasham/status/1517296243508187138?s=20&t=EYKUBobultm0elur46SwRQ

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 6:12 a.m. No.16128158   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mainstream media didnt cover the demise of CNN+, I wonder why? Kek

 

https://twitter.com/JosephWulfsohn/status/1517329136515223556?s=20&t=mXm_WvBSY-nHGQWHhH0Elw

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 6:16 a.m. No.16128173   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Best news ever!

Discovery is not fucking around, more heads will roll if CNN continues the non news bullshit

 

https://twitter.com/NewsPolitics/status/1517290484128964609?s=20&t=mXm_WvBSY-nHGQWHhH0Elw

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 6:31 a.m. No.16128243   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8248

The Rulers of the Underworld are skerred shitless, Obama and Clinton team up whin, wail and gnash their teeth

 

They know they are losing their power and their desperation smells like rotten cabbage and farts!

 

https://twitter.com/loganclarkhall/status/1517258774268030976?s=20&t=mXm_WvBSY-nHGQWHhH0Elw

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 6:46 a.m. No.16128319   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8364 >>8409 >>8414 >>8522

Another great article from Margot Cleveland

Docs: Spygate Researchers Did Work For Former Special Counsel Mueller

The U.S. Department of Defense and private individuals pumping the Alfa Bank hoax also assisted former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Donald Trump for supposed collusion with Russia, newly discovered documents suggest.

 

The Georgia Tech researchers embroiled in the Alfa Bank hoax prepared white papers for the U.S. Department of Defense about the Democratic National Committee hack and created a “Mueller List” on the Russian intelligence agency hackers, the newly obtained documents indicate. The white papers were prepared for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), a section of the U.S. Department of Defense.

 

A recent dump of documents from Georgia Tech reveals that explosive detail and several other facts connected to the continuing special counsel investigation into Spygate. Here’s a rundown.

 

White Papers for the U.S. Department of Defense

Last month, The Federalist first reported that Special Counsel John Durham’s team asked lead Georgia Tech researcher Manos Antonakakis: “‘Do you believe that DARPA should be instructing you to investigate the origins of a hacker (Guccifer_2.0) that hacked a political entity (DNC)?’” Antonakakis responded that that was a question for the DARPA director, an implied acknowledgment that yes, DARPA had asked him to investigate the hack.

 

In response, DARPA’s chief of communications denied any involvement “in efforts to attribute the DNC hack.” “Dr. Antonakakis worked on DARPA’s Enhanced Attribution program, which did not involve analysis of the DNC hack,” DARPA spokesman Jared Adams told the Washington Examiner. Adams further told the Washington Examiner that “DARPA was not involved in efforts to attribute the Guccifer 2.0 persona, nor any involvement in efforts to attribute the origin of leaked emails provided to Wikileaks.”

 

But now an email obtained by The Federalistindicates Georgia Tech researchers drafted a series of white papers for DARPA, including on the “DNC attack attribution,” and on what they called a “Mueller List” of “domains and indicators related” to DNC hackers.

 

The email dated July 23, 2021 followed Durham dropping a second subpoena on Georgia Tech for more documents related to its investigation of the Alfa Bank hoax and other related issues. (More on that subpoena below). In that email, a lawyer representing David Dagon, the second Georgia Tech researcher involved in the Alfa Bank hoax who also worked on the DARPA Enhanced Attribution program, shared a list of “documents/data sources” Dagon believed would be responsive to the subpoena of Georgia Tech documents.

 

Listed under the heading of “DARPA whitepapers” were four documents, including “Whitepaper on DNC attack attribution”; Analysis of attacks of EOP (Executive Office of the President) networks”; “Whitepaper for DOJ on APT-29 related hackers, crypto coin transactions, and analysis that includes Yota-related domains”; and “‘Mueller List’—list of domains and indicator related to APT-28.”

 

Of these DARPA whitepapers, the first and fourth both relate to the DNC hack, with the final paper also connecting to the Mueller investigation. APT-28 is the more formal name for the Russian intelligence group of hackers known colloquially as Fancy Bear. As part of his investigation, Mueller charged 12 Russian intelligence agents allegedly working as Fancy Bear with crimes related to the DNC hack.

 

This email represents the latest evidence suggesting Georgia Tech and DARPA assisted in the DNC hack investigation and Mueller’s investigation, notwithstanding DARPA’s strident denials.

 

Yota-Related Domains

 

The above email raises a second question worth probing, namely whether tech executive Rodney Joffe used the whitepaper Georgia Tech researchers prepared for DARPA on “Yota-related domains” in his continued attempt to frame Trump as colluding with Russia.

 

As I explained earlier this week, in February 2017, Michael Sussmann, allegedly on behalf of Joffe, presented the CIA four files of data purporting to show the use of the Russian-made Yotaphone near Trump. The Yotaphone supposedly traveled with Trump to Michigan and later to the Executive Office of the President during the presidential transition period.

 

The Yotaphone hoax, as I detailed, represents a huge scandal because it involved both the exploitation of sensitive data related to the EOP and the apparent physical (or electronic) surveillance of Trump. Further, the data provided to the CIA was deceptive by omission and peddled to trigger a CIA investigation of the sitting president of the United States of America….

 

Georgia Tech Gave Mueller a Large File of Trump-Related Material That Went Missing….

 

and more to the article

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/04/22/docs-spygate-researchers-did-work-for-former-special-counsel-robert-mueller/

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 6:55 a.m. No.16128364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8409 >>8414 >>8435 >>8522

>>16128319

Part 2 of Margot Clevelands article

Read the whole article, its huge findings

 

But the above email now adds to the scandal the possibility that the DARPA-funded research on the Yota domains was shared with Joffe or other outsiders, who then used that intel to track the Russian-based Yotaphones to create the conspiracy theory later peddled to the CIA. This potential scenario needs further investigation.

 

Georgia Tech Gave Mueller a Large File of Trump-Related Material That Went Missing

 

That the Georgia Tech researchers worked with Mueller’s investigation into Trump also seems clear from an exchange between lead prosecutor Andrew DeFilippis and the Georgia Attorney General’s Office, which represented Georgia Tech in its response to the subpoena. In that email thread, the attorney representing Georgia Tech noted that DeFilippis had “indicated that there was a ‘fairly large file of Trump related materials’ that had been assembled for production to the office of Special Counsel Robert [Mueller] or the DOJ.”

 

“We are unable to locate such a file,” the email continued, even though “Dr. Antonakakis has searched his server for such a file and did not find anything meeting that description.”

 

Whether the “fairly large file of Trump related materials” was ever found is unknown.

 

Durham Is Digging Far and Wide

The most recent Georgia Tech documents also reveal the breadth and scope of the potential conspiracies Durham is investigating, with a subpoena from July 2021 to Georgia Tech and its related organization seeking documents related to “a purported secret communications channel between the Trump Organization, Spectrum Health, and the Russian Bank Alfa Bank,” as well as material related to “the purported presence or use of Russian-made Yotaphones by or in the vicinity of Donald Trump or individuals affiliated with Donald Trump.”

 

Significantly, the subpoena also sought “all documents, records, and information” related to the Alfa Bank and Yotaphone research, including work conducted under or pursuant to contracts with DARPA.

 

The Georgia Tech documents also reveal that this subpoena is the second served on the university by the special counsel’s office, with the first issued in fall 2020, according to another email. (One wonders what the original subpoena sought and what put the investigators onto the Alfa Bank and Yotaphone trail.) Emails released also indicate that the special counsel’s office subpoenaed documents from Dagon.

 

Immunity for Dagon

 

Emails included in the Right-to-Know release from Georgia Tech also provide more texture to the Durham case against Sussmann, who is currently awaiting trial next month on a charge that he lied to the now-former FBI General Counsel James Baker in providing Baker data and white papers purporting to establish the Trump-Alfa Bank secret communication network.

 

Last Friday, in response to Sussmann’s claim that Durham should be required to provide Joffe immunity so the tech executive would testify on Susssmann’s behalf, the special counsel noted that to date it had only immunized one witness—Dagon. The special counsel noted that it granted Dagon immunity on July 28, 2021, “because, among other reasons, at least five other witnesses who conducted work relating to the [Alfa Bank] allegations invoked (or indicated their intent to invoke) their right against self-incrimination.”

 

The documents reviewed by The Federalist show that, as of July 26, 2021, Dagon was “en route to DC for his meeting with the Special Counsel and testimony with the Grand Jury,” meaning the immunity grant came late in the day for Dagon. Another email from Dagon’s attorney to Georgia Tech noted that “David Dagon was given full statutory immunity by the Special Counsel in its investigation.”….

 

Emails anx Supboena attached

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/04/22/docs-spygate-researchers-did-work-for-former-special-counsel-robert-mueller/

Anonymous ID: cfccb7 April 22, 2022, 7:06 a.m. No.16128435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8522

>>16128364

Part 3 of 3 Margot Clevelands article

I would have named this article DARPA is fucked

 

Docs: Spygate Researchers Did Work For Former Special Counsel Mueller

 

Dagon

“He has been cooperating and working with the Special Counsel’s team and testified before the Grand Jury on three days,” Dagon’s attorney Jody Westby told the Georgia Tech legal team, in the context of requesting payment from the university for the legal services Westby and her team performed on behalf of Dagon.

 

That Dagon testified for three days before the grand jury suggests the special counsel’s team had quite a few questions to ask the cyber researcher. From another email, it seems likely that, whatever Dagon said, he convinced the special counsel’s office that Antonakakis was not involved in any criminal activity. On July 29, 2021, Antonakakis’ attorney Mark Schamel emailed DeFilippis, noting that now that the special counsel has “appropriately categorized Dr. Antonakakis as a witness,” they would happily discuss a follow-up meeting with Durham’s team.

 

Georgia Tech Entered a Joint Defense Agreement—Until It Didn’t

 

Another fascinating detail contained in the Georgia Tech dump concerned the apparent joint defense agreement the individuals ensnared in the Alfa Bank hoax initially entered into with each other. A “joint-defense agreement” is where parties agree to exchange confidential information and work together, typically, but not always, in relation to a criminal investigation. When parties have entered a joint-defense agreement, they may share information and communications with each other, without the communications losing the protection of attorney-client privilege.

 

After the special counsel dropped its second subpoena on Georgia Tech, Dagon’s attorney emailed a lawyer at Georgia Tech, noting that Dagon would not be responding to the subpoena served on Georgia Tech—that was solely Georgia Tech’s responsibility. Dagon’s attorney then added: “We have never seen the first subpoena Georgia Tech produced or your production; nor have we seen this second subpoena. Although Georgia Tech agreed to an informal joint defense agreement, after we produced our subpoena and relevant documents, Georgia Tech pulled back from that and refused to share any information, . . . We are also not privy to your discussions with the Special Counsel office.”

 

A few days later, Dagon’s attorney provided more background when she emailed the Georgia attorney general’s office, noting that Georgia Tech “cannot produce those white papers,” in reference to three white papers Dagon’s lawyer had provided Georgia Tech’s lawyer in September 2020.

 

Those white papers, Dagon’s lawyer noted, “were shared under a joint defense/common interest agreement and came from other counsel.” “We shared them with Ga Tech when we were in a joint defense agreement with them, until [Georgia Tech’s lawyer] decided Ga Tech could not participate anymore, supposedly on advice from the Georgia AG office,” Dagon’s attorney snarked.

 

This exchange suggests that Georgia Tech, in addition to having entered into a joint defense agreement with Dagon, had entered into one with another of the players involved in the Alfa Bank hoax, although which one is unknown.

 

Also of interest is that Dagon’s attorney noted that she expects “all of our communications with GA Tech counsel’s office will be protected from disclosure, since the subpoena does not ask for documents related to David Dagon’s counsel.” The question, then, is whether special counsel Durham ever saw those three white papers or ever followed up with a subpoena for communications with Dagon’s attorney. If not, he may want to do so now.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2022/04/22/docs-spygate-researchers-did-work-for-former-special-counsel-robert-mueller/