To: Steven W.
UPS is going to feel the heat..
Wtf, threw away the envelope? Not credible
To: Professional
I recall receiving an item damaged in shipping... the damaged envelope was placed in another and delivered to me.
To: Professional
Mark Levin tonight was incredibly inspiring!
To: Professional; Steven W.
Tertiary thought here and it really doesn't matter
These delivery places have deals where USPS delivers the last step. I read about the tracking and there was no mention of that here, but wondering if it might have been involved.
Tucker's people said they got the flash drive back...they didn't say anything about the data being intact. MSM was calling it a "cache" or a "stack" of documents. It was a flash drive.
Here's the original UPS explanation:
“The package was reported with missing contents as it moved within our network,” Zaccara said in an emailed statement."
Here's the next explanation:
"They claim that the flash drive was found on Monday night by an hourly employee at the UPS building on 43rd Street in Manhattan. They suggested it might have been sitting on the floor there. They couldn't prove that because remarkably, in a room where millions of high-value packages are handled, there are no security cameras. That's just what they told us. UPS says the employee who found our flash drive simply dropped it on top of the supervisor's desk. Our documents sat there undiscovered for more than 24 hours until we announced on television that they were missing. That's their story."
So the envelope got tracked but there was nothing in it. (I haven't been able to re-find UPS's explanation of the tracking - they gave time and place of when it went missing"). I'm guessing this story ends when Carlson reveals the contents of the flash drive...
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