(08-29-2024, 08:35 AM)727Sky Wrote: like I said inside job .. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Uj_AWLV9_...ture=share
While I don't harbor much reservation that it was a government job, I'm skeptical of this report. How did the Heritage Foundation manage to get tracking data on a random cell phone? And why is it "random" - i.e. a "mysterious figure". Why don't they know whose cell phone they were tracking? In other words, why is this figure "mysterious"? It just doesn't add up to me that a "whistle blower" would release random phone tracking data to a private organization without providing any of the accompanying identification data. Why blow a whistle if you're just going to blow it half as loudly as you ought to be doing?
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