Since no law enforcement body will properly investigate the govt intrusion of my computers, were are handling it in federal court. So far so good. The govt has had to acknowledge that they owned the rogue IP addresses forensically found in my computers. 1/2 https://twitter.com/franklawnz/status/959118345663545344 …
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Replying to @SharylAttkisson
I can’t believe that you are 100% on board with that stooge Nunes to try and discredit the FBI. You will regret that decision I imagine.
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Replying to @AlbaneseJoe
What are you talking about? As my federal lawsuit says, I certainly object to the FBI and govt role in their intrusion of my computers. You would if it was you. The judge agreed and told
@TheJusticeDept it was egregious --as my case proceeds.1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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Don’t go taking bets against what you’re alleging is only alleged being proved.
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And if it is proved that the gov’t did indeed hack into a journalist’s computer I would be outraged as should be every American.
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(In all seriousness, that has already been proven forensically in our court case. The trial will be to determine the players.)
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What has been proved? That someone in the gov’t hacked your computer or just that your computer was hacked?
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That the computer was hacked using IP addresses exclusively under the govt's control (which the govt admitted to in our first deposition). There's much more but that's the simplest tie.
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Our forensics have also proven, as described to the judge, that the malware they used is proprietary to our govt intel agencies, which was used as a basis for her recently telling @TheJusticeDept that DOJ, DOJ IG, FBI, CIA, NSA, DNI etc must comply with our subpoenas.
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