If the FBI postponed a ticking timebomb by taking down the group threatening to release the stolen court data, doesn't the FBI releasing the same data set off the time bomb?
I'm thinking they are about to release the evidence of the crimes committed to try to frame Trump, and who was behind the frame.
We were told to trust Wray, and to be honest I have no idea what their role is in this movie at this point, but they are making some moves that do not align with what the cabal would want even while they are stalling on things the whitehats appear to want.
I'm inclined to believe LockBitSupp as quoted in your article:
The FBI decided to hack now for one reason only, because they didn’t want to leak information fultoncountyga.gov. The stolen documents contain a lot of interesting things and Donald Trump’s court cases that could affect the upcoming US election.
And really that take makes the most sense. How many times can you recall where the FBI actually acted to prevent the release of documents?
If the FBI postponed a ticking timebomb by taking down the group threatening to release the stolen court data, doesn't the FBI releasing the same data set off the time bomb?
I'm thinking they are about to release the evidence of the crimes committed to try to frame Trump, and who was behind the frame.
The FBI? This doesn't compute.
We were told to trust Wray, and to be honest I have no idea what their role is in this movie at this point, but they are making some moves that do not align with what the cabal would want even while they are stalling on things the whitehats appear to want.
Think about this. If FBI indeed took possession of the LockBit servers, how would LockBit "regroup" and threaten to release on March 2nd?
My read is that this is just "finetuning the timing" by the WHs.
this is crazy talk, like you're on a Q board or something. 😁
Q board? Whats that?
The full term is charQterie board... kimda like the ones with cheese and crackers, but these ones only have popcorn and dank memes.
Because if you can install ransomware on those computers, you can exfiltrate data from those same computers.
I'm inclined to believe LockBitSupp as quoted in your article:
And really that take makes the most sense. How many times can you recall where the FBI actually acted to prevent the release of documents?