Anonymous ID: a1f446 April 27, 2022, 6:50 p.m. No.16167752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7857 >>8114 >>8264 >>8321

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Global DNS Data

 

This site provides neutral, factual DNS data, showing how networks communicate with each other.

 

Lookups for mail1.trump-email.com

This data shows communications between Trump, Spectrum, and Russian Alfa Bank networks.

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Summary:

Trump and Russia's largest private bank communicate via hidden server since at least 2016 May

Confronted with questions by NYT reporter, Alfa Bank denies any relationship

Hidden server belonging to Trump then disappears (no one but Alfa Bank was asked)

Deleted host name mail1.Trump-Email.com is replaced with trump1.contact-client.com

Russian Alfa Bank is the first host seen to contact the new trump1. server

Comments:

Trump's FEC filings fail to disclose any foreign bank account in Russia or relationship with the Russian Alfa Bank.

 

Network logs show a distinctively human pattern of communications between a hidden server dedicated for use by the Trump Organization and the Russian financial company Alfa Bank, which has close ties to the Kremlin. Trump campaign advisors also have relationships with Alfa Bank and related Alfa-Group / LetterOne.

 

The other frequent connection to Trump's hidden server with the same distinctive human pattern is Spectrum Health, a Michigan hospital with close ties to the DeVos family (http://www.spectrumhealth.org/locations/helen-devos-childrens-hospital). The Devos family founded Amway / Alticor which operates in Russia including transactions with Alfa Bank such as buying insurance for 800 Alticor employees from Alfa Bank's insurance subsidiary. The Devos family has given millions of dollars in the past few months to conservative super PACs (www.fec.gov). One member of the Devos family was a founder of Blackwater.

 

Trump's hidden server appears to be a specially configured outbound email server. The email server type normally would handle outbound bulk advertising or transactional mail for a large enterprise to customers, powerful enough to deliver millions of emails per day. ( http://www.marketerspublishinggroup.com/PMTA-UsersGuide-4.0.pdf). Different in every way from traffic seen on adjacent servers managed by the same server company, this specially configured server has been exclusively corresponding with Alfa-Bank and Spectrum since at least May 2016 with a cadence and rate of a human conversation. See the graph of the connections here.

Anonymous ID: a1f446 April 27, 2022, 7:01 p.m. No.16167836   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16167670

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Anonymous ID: a1f446 April 27, 2022, 7:14 p.m. No.16167932   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8114 >>8264 >>8321

Subpoenas formally issued for evidence in Georgia ballot trafficking case

 

Subpoenas ask election integrity group True the Vote and its researchers to turn over identities of ballot harvesters, John Doe whistleblower and suspected funding arms for 2020 ballot trafficking operation.

 

In a major escalation, Georgia election regulators have issued four subpoenas demanding the identity of a John Doe whistleblower and other evidence concerning an alleged ballot trafficking operation in the 2020 election, Just the News has learned.

 

Delivered late last week to the election integrity watchdog True the Vote, its founder Catherine Engelbrecht and its researchers, the subpoenas seek evidence that backs up the group's complaint last November alleging that as many as 242 people illegally gathered third-party ballots during the battleground state's November 2020 election and subsequent U.S. Senate races, according to documents obtained by Just the News under a state open records request.

 

The evidence being sought by the State Elections Board and the Secretary of State's office includes the names, identities and phone records of people True the Vote believes were involved in trafficking ballots. That includes the identity of a man the group said admitted he participated in the ballot trafficking scheme and was paid $10 for each ballot he collected and delivered to ballot drop boxes.

 

The subpoenas seek "the identity and contact information of the several individuals regarding personal knowledge, methods, and organizations involved in ballot trafficking in Georgia referenced in the Complaint and any recordings, transcripts, summaries, testimony, statements, witness interviews, notes or other documents describing what those individuals said."

 

That includes the identity of the whistleblower Engelbrecht's group interviewed and "all statements John Doe made regarding his alleged participation in ballot harvesting in Georgia." The subpoena also sought contact information for John Doe's mother and any evidence of whether True the Vote paid any of his medical bills.

 

You can read the subpoena here: https://justthenews.com/sites/default/files/2022-04/TRUE-THE-VOTE-SUBPONEA-redacted.pdf

 

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/subpoenas-formally-issued-evidence-georgia-ballot-trafficking-case