J6 Hearing

rickyb

Well-Known Member
I'm not afraid, but I am concerned about a totalitarian government, and what happens when dissent is the only activity that is treated like a crime, and dissidents the only ones punished. Political prisoners, Soviet style show trials, and the elimination of due process should concern everyone. Anyone who is not concerned is either below 85 IQ, or profiting from the corruption.
im afraid of totalitarian govt and when my capitalist boss acts like darth vader except hes not wearing a suit
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
When It comes time to impeach Biden, we will finally know his true medical condition.
Because his defense team will declare him mentally unfit for trial.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
Nope. Not suspect at all.


They didn't get deleted until after Biden's inauguration. Not suspect at all. Now they have even more speculation and innuendo to add to all the other speculation and innuendo. Sadly, it's the strongest evidence they have.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star

Gotta Go

Banned
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fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
  1. All the texts from the two weeks before and after 1/6 were deleted.
  2. Prior to its "reset," the Secret Service's IT department didn't do a systemwide backup of text messages. They asked individual agents to do it themselves. This is something that goes way beyond incompetence. There's not an IT manager on the planet who would do this unless they literally didn't care if it got done and were only checking a box for legal reasons.
  3. There's no sign that anyone on the IT staff ever did anything more than send an email with backup instructions. They didn't call agents to walk them through it. They didn't tell agents to email them when they had done the backup. They kept no records of who had confirmed their backups and who hadn't.
  4. Apparently not one single agent actually followed instructions to perform a backup. Not one.
  5. Even after 1/6—which should have shook them up a bit—and even after Congress had explicitly asked the Secret Service to preserve information about 1/6, they blithely went ahead with the reset despite the certain knowledge that it would result in the loss of data.
Kevin Drum
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
  1. All the texts from the two weeks before and after 1/6 were deleted.
  2. Prior to its "reset," the Secret Service's IT department didn't do a systemwide backup of text messages. They asked individual agents to do it themselves. This is something that goes way beyond incompetence. There's not an IT manager on the planet who would do this unless they literally didn't care if it got done and were only checking a box for legal reasons.
  3. There's no sign that anyone on the IT staff ever did anything more than send an email with backup instructions. They didn't call agents to walk them through it. They didn't tell agents to email them when they had done the backup. They kept no records of who had confirmed their backups and who hadn't.
  4. Apparently not one single agent actually followed instructions to perform a backup. Not one.
  5. Even after 1/6—which should have shook them up a bit—and even after Congress had explicitly asked the Secret Service to preserve information about 1/6, they blithely went ahead with the reset despite the certain knowledge that it would result in the loss of data.
Kevin Drum
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DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
  1. All the texts from the two weeks before and after 1/6 were deleted.
  2. Prior to its "reset," the Secret Service's IT department didn't do a systemwide backup of text messages. They asked individual agents to do it themselves. This is something that goes way beyond incompetence. There's not an IT manager on the planet who would do this unless they literally didn't care if it got done and were only checking a box for legal reasons.
  3. There's no sign that anyone on the IT staff ever did anything more than send an email with backup instructions. They didn't call agents to walk them through it. They didn't tell agents to email them when they had done the backup. They kept no records of who had confirmed their backups and who hadn't.
  4. Apparently not one single agent actually followed instructions to perform a backup. Not one.
  5. Even after 1/6—which should have shook them up a bit—and even after Congress had explicitly asked the Secret Service to preserve information about 1/6, they blithely went ahead with the reset despite the certain knowledge that it would result in the loss of data.
Kevin Drum
So your conspiracy theory is that they were covering up the purposeful security lapses that the Democrats helped create?
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
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