This is deeply disturbing. I wonder if they will ever be found.
This is deeply disturbing. I wonder if they will ever be found.
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The FBI and CIA were in on it.
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Maybe.
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There’ve been a number of Company mail-intercept programs, even one neat ‘how to’ manual I saw. Only declass one I can find is: https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/DOC_0001420864.pdf
Let’s not forget the FBI’s mail-intercept programs either, they were no slackers. The Bureau would have equal or better access to the USPS thru the US Postal Inspection Service and, one might argue, even more of a reason to save Biden’s butt.
I’m still reaching for reasons as to why they’d leave the obviously open envelope there, it seems it’s a bit more damning than just making the whole package disappear.
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A threat.
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Slip the documents into another package directed to another address?
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Another option. Or was this a warning?
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Probably both.
You mean a warning to the Bidens, we saved you this time but that the stuff is still around and can be released at any time. This would be another party that picked up the package.
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We were at a dinner years ago, and one of the other guests was some regional vp at a shipping company. I forgot how it came up, but he was talking about some of the scary things that got intercepted at the sort facilities. A high level description of the security process that included an on-site government official/agent to sign off the sort inspection. If that description was accurate, I can easily envision one phone call with tracking number was involved for the content of the envelope to fall out.
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Contempt or plausible denieabilty
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Yup. Very little you can do that isn’t monitored to some degree. It’s been along time coming, phone monitoring was started decades ago and was improved right up to today where you might as well just yell your phonecons out in public as there’s zero privacy. Internet, your driving habits, shopping patterns, even your medical records, nothing’s untouchable anymore and someone in elementary school today will, by the times/he’s an adult, have a constantly updated, algorithm-driven profile in government computers…all for your own good and if you don’t have anything to hide you shouldn’t be worried.
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Great to see you back.
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Hi there, nyet!
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Please,God,let them have made copies. Or did they, as they should, have made copiers and kept the originals safe? I’d presume that with as valuable as those documents are someone would have kept the originals safe and was operating off of certified copies and, if not, why not?
If this were the USPS using registered overnight this is really troubling as we used to ship classified documents registered/express up to and including ‘secret’…what happened?
I’m wondering if these documents were shipped thru USPS, that would give interested parties with the facilities easier access to the package, though their access thru the major civilian carriers isn’t limited either.
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Put Wray on the rack until he remembers where he hid them?
But you make the assumption that the FBI wanted these documents safe.
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You have a whole raft of people to rack. Better yet start polygraphing everyone who worked with or near the package (that was ideality, unfortunately you can’t do that).
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For that matter, why didn’t they put a courier on an airplane with the documents in hand?
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I’m betting, like most folls do, that once you stuff something in the mail or in a private carrier’s hands, it is safe and secure. Live and learn.
Just about everything you mail, especially anything you want tracked, goes into the USPS’s computers and stays there. They can track mucho stuff en route and intercept it.
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If Commissioner Bernie Kerick says it, it’s good enough for me.
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The FBI probably did it.
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My thoughts as well.
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There are the Postal Inspectors, while not as well known as the FBI, they are still Special Agents.
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That works for me too.
Good idea. That used to be in the older movies, haven’t seen much of that anymore.
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The Perps (Swamp) y have nothing left to lose, Essentially, they have already committed capital crimes. That doesn’t even consider the bodies they have left in their wake.
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My money is on idiot
I think someone who works at the mail co took it … perhaps to make a buck
I can’t see the FBI etc leaving an empty envelope behind
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Right, you could see it to a news service.
Try to blackmail Biden or anyone else and you will never live to see one sent, let alone spend it.
With the empty envelope and maybe gain some time. If you are caught with it, you are automatically arrested. The material may not have left the building yet, just hold it until it is safer.
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