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originally posted by: sputniksteve
a reply to: Perfectenemy
Just for clarity the non WHA anon that called the arrest 3 hours early first claimed that "27th is when it drops. Awan makes it rain" or something to that effect. Then later on claimed the 27th date was never mentioned by them and that the date is all WHA. Someone asked to clarify the contradiction but they never replied.
That's not to say that has to be a contradiction, but without explaining it seems like it. While they did get 2 things right that still kind of bugs a fella.
That was my interpretation but it could be incorrect I admit. I followed that whole post though after it was linked here.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: elementalgrove
a reply to: Perfectenemy
No wonder Debbie was desperate enough to threaten a police chief, the writing is on the wall and she and her cohorts are done for!
God damn this is some great news!!
Just made my day!
S&F
Yeah....Debbie is screwed. Now the USCP won't need to have permission to search her computer as they have the suspect in custody.
I would bet we will see the dems pulling out all the tricks to claim those HDD's and computer have national security docs associated with them so they are not going to be allowed access.
Can't wait to see what kind of craziness ensues from this....wonder what the new MSM story to distract will be.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: Perfectenemy
So no WHA tripcode = Larper?
The Awans worked in 32 House member offices, all Democrats, including the office of Wasserman Schultz and members of the Homeland Security Committee, the Foreign Affairs Committee, and the Intelligence Committee. The tech team also worked in the office of the House Democratic Caucus.
They had access to the information on the multiple clients that they had, and that number is nearly a score, as I recall, they would have had access to all the information that came through all those computers in all those offices and access to…all the communications of the foreign affairs committee.
“I think this could be an enourmous act of treason with a lot of people complicit,” Schilling said in reply.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: TobyFlenderson
a reply to: Perfectenemy
At this point I wonder how much digital evidence still exists? I don't think either side of the aisle would want this case to go too far as it shows how incompetent and corrupt they all are.
The guy who handed over the smashed hard drives that were found in the former home of the Awan brothers was a veteran and handed it over to the FBI. Looks like some data was still salvagable. This is gonna be good.
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: TobyFlenderson
a reply to: Perfectenemy
At this point I wonder how much digital evidence still exists? I don't think either side of the aisle would want this case to go too far as it shows how incompetent and corrupt they all are.
The guy who handed over the smashed hard drives that were found in the former home of the Awan brothers was a veteran and handed it over to the FBI. Looks like some data was still salvagable. This is gonna be good.
If I recall correctly they gave the smashed drives from the WTC debris to a German company that managed to salvage the information? They're nearly impossible to destroy apparently.