Anonymous ID: 6b3d9a March 11, 2018, 3:04 p.m. No.632372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2413

>>631740

>>631256

 

Sorry if this has all been gone over already. I'm lagging behind.

 

>>627393

The Capitol Hill police claim Awan dropped laptop on purpose.

 

I don't think so.

 

He was tidying up after being banned from the Network [he was suspected of/connected to a robbery of 20 laptops from the offices of 20 congresspersons he worked for]

 

  • ~ I know we could get a timeline for all this.

George Webb has gone over and over it very well.

 

Much happened in anticipation of the Inauguration of Trump

 

Awan wasn't supposed to be there in that building.. Likely dropped it out of fear of being caught with it? - if we are being told the real story of where it was found?

 

He quickly wrote the note? [WTF]:

 

"This is client attorney privilege" [?]

which was said to have been attached on the laptop?

 

This was before he was charged with any crime!

 

He had just been banned from the network. He was still collecting his paycheck from Wasserman. And still employed by her.

 

Initially W-S claimed the computer was hers.

 

She later denied that and said it wasn't and that she had never seen it & didn't know what was on it.

 

Lieu dropped his blackberry in the toilet around the day of the inauguration. Same as many of them who all lost their laptops around the same time.

 

They broke or lost them, many of the congresspeople carrying them when they knew Trump was coming in.

 

The police are not being candid? It was not to set up Wasserman, at least not most logically.

 

The police are trying to lead you to believe Awan left it there to frame Wassermann? Or for some "unknown" reason?

 

Very possible, I wouldn't put it past him?

 

But still, I don't believe that.

Anonymous ID: 6b3d9a March 11, 2018, 3:07 p.m. No.632413   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2435 >>2453

>>632372

>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?