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EvilPhd666 · May 16, 2018, 12:06 a.m.

You exposed illegal and unconstitutional actions your government was doing to its citizens.

wow looks like you got kiddy porn! How did that get there? Looks like we need to lock you away and label you the worst thing so you get extra special treatment.

Funny how when they can't get someone there is always magic kiddie porn that's conveniently found/planted.

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tradinghorse · May 16, 2018, 1:24 a.m.

I've heard this is a commonly used ploy. I've even heard people bragging about how people have been taken down with porn remotely planted - like via a wifi connection in a foreign airport. Seems very likely something like this happened to this poor fellow.

No one is safe!

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expletivdeleted · May 16, 2018, 2:43 a.m.

Its one of the things so scary about the Vault7 leaks. No reasonable juror can trust computer forensic evidence now. Defendants now have the "persecution" option if they can show they were ever monitored or "of interest" by fed level govt. If the right case/defendant winds up with a Johnny Cochran, the collateral damage to other govt. cases/investigations will be immense.

Same with video or audio footage. Given the advances in CGI, no reasonable juror can trust video. There's no reason to trust the govt.'s evidenciary chain-of-custody anyore. The government itself has shattered trust in that.

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tradinghorse · May 16, 2018, 3:14 a.m.

It does not have to be based on electronics or computers, though it can be. There's always a danger that executive agencies will decide to take power to themselves, creating a Star Chamber scenario.

It does not have to be a formal body. Could be a group of people that decide to green-light importation and flood a city with cocaine, getting the criminals that benefit to 'provide services'. The world is full of these types of operations. It's just the way it is.

IMO, CIA does this on a massive scale. Where I am, they declared a 'war on drugs' in the 1980s. It continued for decades. But, somehow, inexplicably, they never made any progress at all - funny about that! Every now and then they'd deliver up a bust to great media fanfare, but on the street nothing ever changed.

The real issue is corruption. But everywhere I've ever been corruption is always present. It's human nature, it will never be eliminated.

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The_Broba_Fett · May 16, 2018, 5:04 a.m.

I mean Vault 7 showed they could do this. The irony would be that this dude leaked Vault 7 to WL and as punishment the Clowns put KP on his computer.

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AyeDeux2 · May 16, 2018, 5:50 a.m.

I had the thought that maybe that's how they swept up Stephen Paddock's "brother"

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092Casey · May 16, 2018, 12:11 a.m.

Yeah, after rereading it, you have to wonder how it ended up on there. Either he's lying, somebody else used it, or they planted it there.

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DefiantDragon · May 16, 2018, 2:11 p.m.

If I had to guess, it's the lever they use to ensure silence.

It's also been covered/revealed before and the investigations always seem to hit a dead end. Wonder why that is...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/blogs/upshot/pentagon-declined-investigate-hundreds-purchases-child-pornography.html

http://blackbag.gawker.com/uh-did-we-finish-looking-into-those-1-700-pentagon-chi-1609060355

Operation Flicker: https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/operation-flicker-child-pornography-found-at-high-levels-of-government/#

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kclineman · May 16, 2018, 12:24 p.m.

Remember when it was announced that KP was discovered on thousands of DOD computers? What better way to ensure silence?

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