SCOOP: Three current and former national security officials tell One America News that the CIA whistleblower likely accompanied Biden on one or more of his trips to Ukraine while Vice President - @OANN— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 10, 2019
https://thedcpatriot.com/bombshell-seth-rich-investigated-by-fbi-doj-lawsuit-shows-in-court-filings/
So what changed?
One thing thats happened recently is good ole Michael Isikoff of Yahoo News who created a 6 part Conspiracy Land series to slander me in my quest for the truth in the Investigation.
However Isikoff has made claims that that not only did U.S. Attorney Deborah Sines investigate Seth Rich, but so did the FBI, although Isikoff even claims that former Deputy Director of the FBI Andy McCabe now a commentator on CNN even though he had already been taken to task for his lack of candor looked into the Seth Rich murder, only to conclude theres no there there. Whether McCabe was telling the full story only time will tell.
Heres the language from Isikoff as quoted in a recent court filing aimed at getting the FBI to disclose any information in its possession relating to Seth Richof which, if Isikoff is to be believed, there must be some:
In August of 2019, Michael Isikoff of Yahoo!News published the fifth episode of Conspiracyland, a podcast series about the murder of Seth Rich, and in that episode he interviewed former Asst. U.S. Attorney Deborah Sines. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia had assigned Ms. Hines to investigate the murder of Mr. Rich, and a full copy of the interview can be found at https://tunein.com/podcasts/News; Politics-Podcasts/Conspiracyland-p1231856/?topicId=132591823.
In Episode 5, Mr. Isikoff discussed a Fox News report that the FBI had copies of communications between Seth Rich and Wikileaks:
Isikoff: As soon as she heard the [Fox News] story, Sines reached out to the FBI.
Sines: Of course I did. Of course I did.
Isikoff: And what did they tell you?
Sines: No.
Isikoff: No.
Sines: No. No connection between Seth and Wikileaks. And there was no evidence on his work computer of him downloading and disseminating things from the DNC.
Isikoff: As it turned out, there was one sliver of truth in the Fox story. The FBI had been examining Seths computer, not for any ties to the DNC emails or Wikileaks, but because they saw unusual activity by a foreign hacker after his death.
Sines: There were allegations that someone, maybe more than one person, was trying to invade Seths Gmail account and set up a separate account after Seth was murdered, and the FBI was looking into that. I presumed they were trying to create a fake Gmail account or get into Seths Gmail account so they could dump false information in there.
Isikoff: So just to be clear, the FBI had only investigated an attempt to hack into Seth Richs email when they saw activity after he died. When we contacted the Bureaus Washington Field Office, a spokesperson said it had never opened an investigation into the DNC staffers death, pointing out that the FBI had no jurisdiction over local crimes. Andrew McCabe, the Bureaus acting director at the time, told us something else. He had personally reached out to his agents when he heard the Seth Rich conspiracy stories and was informed there was nothing to them. There was no there there, McCabe said he was told. (emphasis in original court filing).
The FBI claims they have no documents relating to Seth Rich. Seems pretty clear someone isnt telling the truth. Is it the FBI? Or is it Michael Isikoff? Or is it both?