1/ WSJ's @HolmanJenkins had an interesting piece last week that congealed (for me, at least) a plausible yet incredibly corrupt rationale for why the FBI needed to manufacture a predicate to spy on Trump campaign in 2016.
Sorry, it may be behind paywall: on.wsj.com/2Y6v2LV2/ This isn't a novel idea for many in our little corner, but Jenkins' piece "David Axelrod, Truth Teller: An Obama loyalist opens door slightly to an acknowledgment of Russia collusion hoax" congealed (at least for me!) the importance of alleged email involving AG Lynch.
Apr 8, 2020 • 44 tweets • 8 min read
1/ Coronavirus timeline: who* did what & when
*major players: China, WHO, Trump/WH, FDA, CDC, Cuomo, NYC, media
Jan 1 - China orders labs that successfully mapped coronavirus genome in late December to stop testing and destroy samples.
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Dec 30 - Dr. Li Wenliang warns Chinese doctors about virus. A few days later he was threatened by police to stop “making false comments”.
Dec 31 - Taiwan warned WHO of evidence of human-to-human transmission, but WHO ignored because it doesn’t recognize Taiwan
Apr 27, 2019 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
1/ Adm Mike Rogers is one of if not THE most intriguing characters in #SpyGate IMO. Why? Just imagine the opening scene of a movie told from his perspective.
2/ [opening scene]
It’s early morning Nov 9, 2016. Rogers’ security detail is driving him to Ft. Meade in an armored SUV. He’s drinking coffee, trying to read the overnight briefs, but can’t focus. Rogers knows he has to make contact with president-elect Trump. But how?
An overlooked vector IMO: search terms
2/ Equally important to WHO were the FBI contractors is WHAT were the search terms (queries) flagged as non-compliant?