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Article #573Re: Looking for any politics/ military/technology intelligence ,well paid
From: Anonymous@news.n
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2023 00:37
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2023 00:37
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Code Red White Blue wrote: > On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 16:52:23 +0000 > Anonymous@rocksolidbbs.com (Anonymous) wrote: >> is it just me, or did this place just start to glow ? > Here is a likely scenario ... > Someone has been posting something on Usenet that has DoD panties in a > wad. Whatever they are posting is not illegal yet has raised eyebrows > of someone who is angered by the information. So technically there is > nothing Fort Fumble can do about it--free speech and all that jazz. > So how do they destroy the target? They manufacture a crime and blame > it on the target. They arrest and incarcerate the target and torture him > for six months or a year then come with a plea deal that will end the > torture that is definitely not happening. > OP is likely a Fort Fumble spook trying to entrap this someone who is > posting unsavory information. This is how they attempt to censor people > by doing an end-run around the constitution. They get their glow > maggots to create a fake crime, then 'investigate' the crime as a > subterfuge for violating the rights of the target, which has nothing to > do with the fake crime. Look up 'agent provacateur' for more > information. > If they can't entrap the target, they'll use the message that solicits > espionage, which one of their agents posted, as a pretext for a secret > FISA wiretap warrant. Their dishonesty and mendacity has no bounds when > it comes to silencing dissidents. > They will take their own fake message to the FISA court, claim some > anonymous Russian posted it, then use that as the pretext for a > unconstitutional 'general warrant'. The judge, being a calloused > gargoyle without real reasoning ability, will grant the warrant citing > anti-woke extremism and clearly Russian grammar mistakes or some > nonsense. They will pretend, tongue-in-cheek, that a Russian in > tradecraft would make such grammar mistakes. So then the target gets > accused of conspiring with the Rooskies, based on a message authored by > a DoD intern and attributed to the target's non-existent > 'co-conspirator.' And post on Tor. Judge he did this on a secret network so he obviously guilty. -- Posted on Rocksolid Light
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