This does occur. "The Man Who Never Was" (great book) allowed the Allies to get beachhead on Normandy. Without that, the D-day invasion would have taken many more lives, or would have been elsewhere. The only problem in this scenario is that Durham is all over court docs. Can a federal prosecutor use an alias? I don't know.
Good question. Many of our founding fathers used pen names because they were censored and in danger using their real names. Who knows regarding Durham. I have not seen a recent photo, and there are very few of them out there. Maybe he does operate with an alias for protection. If so, then he has for a long time, which opens up other questions.
Probably just a Pen Name. Just like our founder's used. aka Durham Boat. KEK!
This does occur. "The Man Who Never Was" (great book) allowed the Allies to get beachhead on Normandy. Without that, the D-day invasion would have taken many more lives, or would have been elsewhere. The only problem in this scenario is that Durham is all over court docs. Can a federal prosecutor use an alias? I don't know.
This discussion reminded me of https://patelpatriot.substack.com/p/devolution-addendum-series-part-3?s=r
If Durham is working for the military in a devolved government, their "alias" can do probably whatever it need to. Lots of "ifs", though.
Fake names are great. The whole internet runs on fake names.
user name checks out
Can confirm
Maybe it’s a nom de guerre for Jeff sessions 🤨
Kek
Imagine???
Dumb question. Could it really be a fake name? For protection, privacy, secrecy etc? Is there a precedent for that?
Good question. Many of our founding fathers used pen names because they were censored and in danger using their real names. Who knows regarding Durham. I have not seen a recent photo, and there are very few of them out there. Maybe he does operate with an alias for protection. If so, then he has for a long time, which opens up other questions.
Thank you for this. Good insight.
😄😄 Kek!!