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>It's said they had a child together. She was paying him and his family handsomely for many years Awan worked for Wasserman, ostensibly.
>I think it was to cover his own ass when he heard someone coming and didn't want to be caught with it.
>If the police told people that he did it on purpose, with pre-planning, implying "It was to implicated Wasserman [?]" that would what ? Put all the blame onto him and give Wasserman plausible deniability?
>If the public suspected Awan was "on the run" would that imply what was on that laptop was very very hot - and implicate the whole of Capitol Hill?
>Which it does.
>Maybe the police wanted to cover up that aspect? Or someone suggested that Awan did it with deliberation and convinced the police spokespeople of it - to take the heat off?
>So, if it was dropped with deliberation, you can just surmise he's a petty criminal who wants to pin things on his boss?
>Rather than, he was doing his job, cleaning up his work, Getting one more download to send to Pakistan, and was caught in the act - or at least heard foot steps which spooked him?
>At this time, when he dropped or left the laptop in the disused phone booth [so we are told], he didn't know he would get stopped at the airport trying to flee the country? He thought he could send the money out, ahead of himself? Leave. And that would be it?
>He's likely making a lot of money with this spy ring? And enabled by a large net.
>However, He did not want to get caught with the laptop.
>That's why he dropped it . Much more likely than he wanted to frame Wasserman?
>He likely heard noise and just got out of there. He wasn't supposed to be in that building.
>He dumped more computers and laptops - that were government issue, which were later retrieved by the FBI. At least 20 of them.
> They were found at one of the 5 houses he bought with loans from the Capital Hill Credit union and was renting out. [How was he able to do that?!]
>It's a spyring in Congress. They used the blackberries to spy. There were servers in the wall or behind bookcases that would suck up the data if someone walked by.
>Some who had the blackberries paid for them - including people in Industry - in order to receive information that had been obtained through the network.
>Others apparently, held them and didn't know just how insecure they were?
>We were originally told the laptop was found behind a bookcase. There may have been more than one server?
>All this research work belongs to George Webb Swiegert and to any fool who steals it and claims it is it's own - that's an insult to the massive effort of the supposedly admitted Mossad agent.
>Just remember, Who kick-started the 9/11 truth movement?
>Adnan Kashoggi
>- so you can't judge the info by the messenger, necessarily.
>911 Perpetrators Revealed - https ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2Pu9qkIo9w
>Webb is Not 100%. The info stands on its own
>Famefags love to steal from him, water it down, call him a LARP.. Get on TV or YouTube and take the credit. And appear arrogant toward him. Sick.
>There are many in Congress *way more conversant on this story - than any in the so-called Press Corp!
>They put these weak wimps out there to present the story because it's so big, so deep and so outrageous, they need a calm personality to present it?
>Maybe.
>In any case, everyone should know who first dropped all this research to the public. And who did the very hard work on it.
> Webb's not 100% perfect. But give credit where credit is due.
>Some believe Wasserman's oldest daughter is Awan's. Supposedly a twin. I think that's a misdirection since the son [twin] does not appear to resemble Awan in the slightest?