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originally posted by: RookQueen
a reply to: carewemust
I'm not sure but I am thinking on the same lines. Scary to think HB might be controlling the big un as well.
Less than 24 hours after Soldier of Fortune reported that investigators found fingerprints on a packet of coc aine that was abandoned inside the White House, the U.S. Secret service announced on Thursday that it will close down the investigation for lack of leads.
The announcement directly contradicts what my trusted sources told me and continue to say.
The timing of the July 13 announcement from the Secret Service is curious. The agency could have said last week that neither fingerprints nor DNA evidence were found on the coc aine packet. Instead, officials waited to reveal that information until after Soldier of Fortune wrote that the evidence exists.
I stand by our report. I restate the findings, below.
Officials at the White House know who handled a packet of coc aine that was found inside the Executive Mansion, and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint evidence, according to the sources with direct knowledge of the investigation.
“We know who handled it,” one security source said. “We’ve known since last week.”
Sources with direct knowledge of the investigation told Soldier of Fortune that a forensic test brought back a positive hit on fingerprints.
The Secret Service said no hit was found, and cited tests by the FBI.
“The packaging was subjected to advanced fingerprint and DNA analysis,” the Secret Service said last week in a statement. “Both of these analyses were conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s crime laboratory given their expertise in this area and independence from the investigation.” The FBI crime lab found nothing, according to the Secret Service.
But the FBI – which publishes many statements per day, including those regarding coc aine trafficking in the District of Columbia – has not issued an official press release about the coc aine packet. If such a press release exists, I haven’t found it.
I have questions for the FBI, and posed them via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).