And except for the last line, this. A less crazy Alex Jones as a history teacher.
I'm thinking that we're going to come to view the "end" of the cold war very differently in the coming years - more like Reagan's last acting gig - amirite @ericgarland?
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Somebody is gonna have to share more details on this Christopher Wade pardon, because this is the only federal prosecution of a Christopher Wade I’m finding involved in “computer crimes.”
Seriously, I'm not finding any other cases at @courtlistener or on google matching federal criminal cases involving computers with the name "Christopher Wade."
Though, random fact: it was the name of the real estate agent linked to Whitewater in the Ken Starr investigation...
I'd be curious if @KlasfeldReports could use his magical powers to find the "Christopher Wade" case....
Wouldn't it make sense that Russia might want to try to find their way inside DHS, NIH, etc networks in March 2019 for an actual reason, not just "in case Biden won" -
like monitoring internal chatter that could attribute the spread of COVID to someone other than China?
I mean, we know they wouldn't be worried about pretty much anything else under Trump....
and don't forget - DOE doesn't just include nuclear energy: but for some reason I'm still not 100% clear on, it's also home to the Joint Genome Institute.
JGI, NIH, possibly CDC as targets
So as a thought experiment, let's say that the COVID19 pandemic was a product of Russian ingenuity:
I would think it fair to consider that biological warfare - and any attempts to monitor internal attribution and/or response by victims as a continuation of that act of war.
How cute that people are starting to report on the Trump admin's intention to infect the US population with COVID now - when their language use made it patently clear that was the strategy all along.
Did you know that Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war retrospectively to the date of the attack on Pearl Harbor... and it appears Congress complied.
Backdating the 'state of war' to when it was thrust upon the United States has interesting implications:
There has been a debate raging for the past few years: can someone be prosecuted for treason when war has not yet been declared at the time of their actions?
This seems to imply that the state of war can be pushed back to include the first attack, when it is acknowledged...
the result being that anyone aiding and abetting hostile foreign actors during those acts of war - which would reasonably include the planning and implementation of the first attack - could then be convicted of treason.
Paul Alexander didn't own the planes he chartered: he was a broker.
This is way bigger than just one sex offender.
These planes were owned by other entities who leased them out for charters - and as those aircraft were used to facilitate child trafficking... asset forfeiture.