Posted on 02/02/2024 3:16:42 AM PST by MtnClimber
The agency’s frantic efforts to hide the laptop’s contents inevitably lead to the suspicion that there’s something on it that the powers in DC don’t want Americans to see.
Not surprisingly, our media have ignored the Rich story. As I sat at Starbucks, I showed twelve random people a recent news photograph of FBI Director Christopher Wray. Most were under thirty and primarily female. None could identify Wray by name or position. I blame our media for the absence of objective reporting, censoring information, and publishing propaganda without question, i.e., false war porn and casualty counts of Hamas. Small wonder, then, that so many people don’t know about Seth Rich and his sad death, yet continuous trickles of new information make it increasingly clear that the FBI is hiding something.
Most American Thinker readers are familiar with the fact that Seth Rich, a Democratic National Committee employee, was murdered on D.C.’s streets in 2016. Inconsistencies in reports about his death, combined with its timing vis-à-vis the Russia Hoax, have made it easy to believe that this was no mere street crime. What’s been most suspicious is the FBI’s desperate efforts to keep secret information about its investigation into Rich’s death, and it’s the FBI’s conduct that is the subject of this post.
(For those new to this story, please read the earlier AT article, “Who is Seth Rich? Who Murdered Him? And What’s The Deep State Hiding?”)
The FBI apparently obtained Rich’s laptop after his murder. However, the FBI has refused to comply with FOIA requests asking for it to release the laptop’s contents. This refusal continues even though a federal district court twice ordered it to do so. The first court order was on September 29, 2022 (Order and Opinion), and, more recently, on November 28, 2023...
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What guys on the Grassy Knoll?
That's what they want you to believe.
STILL GOT THE SHOVEL!
LOL!
A movie enjoyed at least a half dozen times!!
It's a quote from Mark Wahlberg's terrific movie ---"SHOOTER"
OK, never saw it or heard of it.
FYI...just this week,"SHOOTER" is no longer available on either NETFLIX or VERIZON FIOS!!
Do you think perhaps, that they are trying to 'cancel' Mark Wahlberg for his Patriotic/Conservative POV?
It was even taken from my personal file of PURCHASED movies in my Verizon library!
A good point as to why digital property is often not actual real property.
Digital money, digital copies not preserved, digital rights, etc.
Thanks for setting me straight on that.
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