Anonymous ID: 70217c April 30, 2020, 11:14 a.m. No.8974158   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4182 >>4405 >>4540

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>>8974025

On initial inspection, the screenshots, which are printed in their entirety below, appear to be taken from a short, highly-coded conversation held between approximately 5 individuals in the United States intelligence community on Wednesday, May 17th from 2:31 pm to 3:15 pm.

 

Third Estate Newsgroup’s Contributing Editor Micah Bull made contact with “FreshCamel” late Wednesday night via an encrypted email service, and this individual confirmed that he had accessed the personal computer of an employee at the FBI sometime around April 24th. This access had been obtained through a falsified “phishing” email that installed spyware on this employee’s computer when opened. “FreshCamel” declined to identify this individual for the time being, but confirmed that he or she is a higher-level employee in the Bureau.

 

According to “FreshCamel,” this individual’s computer is used to join a secured chat channel on Gliph approximately four times per week for exactly 45 minutes each session. Activity has increased in recent days, “FreshCamel” confirmed. For weeks, “FreshCamel” casually monitored these chats without realizing what they were, but when a topic of discussion in Wednesday’s chat became a major news story in the United States just hours after the chat was closed, he decided to seek help.

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20170606113542/http://thirdestatenewsgroup.com/exclusive-a-look-inside-the-chat-room-the-deep-state-uses-to-fight-trump/

Anonymous ID: 70217c April 30, 2020, 11:21 a.m. No.8974222   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4238

>>8974182

I don't buy that some hacker just happened to be hacking a Top level FBI agent and just decided to share it with the dark web. Maybe such a thing is possible. Gut feeling says it was a white hat OP to get the info into the public domain.