To: smoothsailing; RedRover
That’s a very interesting twitter feed. There were several mentions of developing a custom “search engine” for this email dump. I guess that would be a program loaded up with Haditha case-specific keywords so the irrelevant stuff can be quickly weeded out?
To: Lancey Howard; RedRover
That’s my take on it too, Lancey. The folks on that twitter feed are used to this sort of thing. A real fun bunch, I bet they’ve all got Karl Marx tattooed on their butts.
To: Lancey Howard; smoothsailing; RedRover; jazusamo
Thats a very interesting twitter feed. Sure is - found this:
bailey_carlson Bailey Carlson
Wow, #Haditha soldier's lawyer is heavily indoctrinated in fervor of
US Military exceptionalism, pastebin.com/zPxRFjPs #FFF #Antisec
That leads to http://pastebin.com/zPxRFjPs with the following letter:
October 13, 2008
Mr. Braden Kruger
105 Purgatory Pass
San Marcos, TX 78666
Dear Mr. Kruger,
First, let me thank you for your service to our country. As the lead defense counsel for Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich, USMC, I would like to take this opportunity to gratefully acknowledge, on his behalf, your generous contribution supporting our pursuit of justice in his case. Every donation received is directly deposited into the special client trust account set up exclusively to pay the fees and expenses associated with SSgt Wuterichs defense. That defense has continued for more than two and a half years and currently is awaiting the outcome of a government appeal, thus moving the trial date later into next year. This is longer than originally anticipated and fees and expenses continue to mount. We cannot predict when we can conclude this case, but we could not have made it this far without the outpouring of patriotism and generosity of people like you. Please feel free to quote or use this letter to also thank others like you who have come to the defense of a young Marine squad leader ...
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Investigating our Marines at a cost of an estimated several million taxpayer dollars over the course of a 2-½ year investigation and court proceedings on a premise of allegations later proven false is obscenely unfair. Such a pursuit seems intended to placate the enemy rather than to defend our Marines.
Hit the link to read the whole thing.
Great letter, and one none of those anony scumbags are qualified to read. If anything that second clip above is proof that DoD and JAG have had their own members of Anonymous embedded for years!
57 posted on
02/04/2012 12:17:47 AM PST by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
To: Lancey Howard; brityank; jazusamo; smoothsailing
A problem (at least for me) is the e-mails are html docs that need to be opened to read and search. Also, these are e-mails so people aren’t always spelling things out.
One of the most interesting things I found so far didn’t have any of the keywords: it was about someone who’s name would really only be known if you were deeply mired in the details of the case.
But the things I’m finding are only interesting to me as someone who’s followed the whole Haditha ordeal. They are not things that have any real bearing on the case.
I don’t think these monkeys will even know what they’re looking at when they read all these e-mails and documents.
The biggest danger is that hackers could target individuals based on personal information such as e-mail bank statements to members of the firm. Also, individuals such as Don Greenlaw and everyone on his e-mail list could become targets for harassment.
59 posted on
02/04/2012 6:45:25 AM PST by
RedRover
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