Sr. fellow Manhattan Institute, founding partner in successful Washington, D.C. law firm; clerked on DC Circuit Court of Appeals for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, & on the U.S. Supreme Court for Sandra Day O'Connor.
Shadow Broker: is an individual at the head of an expansive organization which trades in information, always selling to the highest bidder.
1/ Let's rewind to Snowden's pre-C_A employment in 2006. Did you know that ES enlisted in the Army Special Forces 18X in 2004? Special Forces begin their training at Fort Bragg/JSOC, & at that time was under leadership of Stanley McChrystal. Source: 👇en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Sn…
2/ Army Special Forces training is 53 rigorous weeks long, and the attrition rate hovers around 70%. ES fractured both legs and was discharged after 144 days (20 weeks 4 days).
Gee, I wonder who hooked up this interview with Tracy Beanz (Diaz)?
FB: Legal Defense Fund established by friends and supporters of Ekim Alptekin to help his family meet the tremendous costs of legal representation, amid multiple investigations related to the US DOJ Mueller Special Counsel Investigation. facebook.com/EkimDefenseFund
🧐 Are we being misled into believing that Dominion Voting Systems are the only ones complicit in election fraud? Why the hardline push to look at just them initiated by Sidney Powell? Is this a case of "look here, don't look there"?#Vote2020
Fortune Magazine in 10/19 article: The article pointed out that 92 percent of the country’s voting machine market is dominated by the Big Three: ES&S, Dominion, and Hart Intercivic. Source: fortune.com/2019/10/26/vot…
Here in Ohio, according to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s website, Ohio’s 88 counties use 13 different vote counting and tabulation systems. 13? WTF?
🧐 1/PARDON INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS
Under the Constitution, only federal criminal convictions, such as those adjudicated in the United States District Courts, may be pardoned by the President. In addition, the President's pardon power extends to convictions adjudicated in...
2/ ..the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and military court-martial proceedings. However, the President cannot pardon a state criminal offense. Accordingly, if you are seeking clemency for a state criminal conviction, you should not complete and submit this petition.
3/ Instead, you should contact the Governor or other appropriate authorities of the state where you reside or where the conviction occurred (such as the state board of pardons and paroles) to determine whether any relief is available to you under state law.