It's posted as a separate thread to affirm those who disbelieve the US Military conducted a raid in Germany but at the same time consider that the servers were indeed confiscated.
“I don’t know how credible the Spectator...”
Me neither but even if the seizure of the server never happened it has the basis of a great spy novel. Where’s Mitch Rapp when you need him?
Fantasy...
Ping to what we were discussing
This was reported by Representative Goemert earlier this week.
I’ll wait until I hear it from the President or one of those close to him whom I’ve reason to trust.
We’re living in a blinding assault of disinformation, and everyone needs to be careful of what they run with.
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Time to release the Krakken. We’ll know if this has legs if we see the dems start squirming.
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The veracity of this article may be questionable, but I do recall an old adage which in so many words states “Where there is smoke there may be some fire”
I hope with all my heart that they found something.
1. From the wayback machine, spectator.info was started in 2020, as were a lot of sites that are popular for conspiracy type breaking stories or just repeating what is already in the news. Looks like another "news" site that copies what is out there with their own click bait "scoops" with a second rate Tom Clancy spin.
2. It was based on a tweet from Germany, and the user has no known track record.
3. There is no confirmation from any MSM news source, and if it is this big, there would be because the game is up and there is no point in hiding it. The MSM would be backtracking.
4. The company denies it and their website is up. If their servers were confiscated, offices shut, their customers would know, and someone would talk.
5. Louis Gohmert talked about it, but it is still a twitter post and by itself means next to nothing.
The fact that the MSM has run a 24/7 wartime propaganda campaign against the President for four years is no excuse to have equally low standards in evaluating information ourselves. There are lot of sites taking advantage of what people want to hear, to get hits and ad revenue, or at worst, deliberate disinformation.
What Sydney Powell and Gen. Mcinerney are talking about is more credible.
Your reporting has no credibility without the name and title of your "source." Could be Bugs Bunny for all I know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztu5Y5obWPk&feature=youtu.be
It seems unlikely the US did anything like what is reported in a foreign country. At most a US representative would have accompanied a raid conducted by German police. Anything seized would likely remain in German custody.
A few of us were posting about this on FR’s FB yesterday. I’ve since found the story in multiple sources.