Friday, October 26, 2018

Cocktails & Popcorn: When Snail Mail Attacks Go Horribly Wrong - Another Transposable Model Of The Legal Geniuses

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Mailed popcorn does not pop when
 it fails to be properly mailed.
Let us see here....

Wrong postage amount using forever stamps....

No USPS cancellation markings of the stamps....

Misspellings of names...

Wrong addresses....

No concept of national security protocol when delivering to former officials....

No clue about the powers of the U.S. Postal Service Inspector General.....

The origin of the packages was U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz's Office, which reminded me of a similar incident with her office when it came to using law enforcement for the purposes of personal benefit of interfering in a criminal investigation.

This author was shocked to find that despite the characterization of the Becks as peddlers of conspiracy theory, the defense counsel failed to mention the motion for protection filed by the Becks earlier in the litigation process. They also failed to note the voice-modulated phone calls received by the law offices of the Becks which contained a caller-ID corresponding to the law offices of Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a defendant in the case. In light of this context, the Becks hardly appear to be peddlers of conspiracy theory.

Then it dawned on me.

We have ourselves another one of those finely crafted transposable models, my by the hands of the skilled artisans of lore, who just so happen to be known as "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending).

Just a reminder:


But hey, what do I know?

I know I am highly impressed with the FBI, USPIS, DHS, SS and any other law enforcement entities who have been involved in this conjugal collaboration for quite some time, to have executed successfully executed this investigation so swiftly.

It helps when we possess access to all "encrypted communications".

Just think, if they never stripped Pookie of his security clearance there would never have been an arrest.

BOMBING SUSPECT’S VAN APPEARS TO BE COVERED IN TRUMP STICKERS



Package bomb suspect arrested - live updates

  • A suspect was arrested in the investigation of bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of President Trump, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced. FBI Director Chris Wray identified the suspect as Cesar Sayoc.
    Sayoc was charged with five federal crimes, Sessions said. He faces up to 58 years in prison.
    Several law enforcement sources told CBS News that Sayoc was born in 1962. He appears to have a criminal history in Broward County, Florida.
    A fingerprint was uncovered from a package bomb sent to Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters, Wray said. The print was then connected to Sayoc.
    Wray also said there was a possible DNA connection relating to one of Sayoc's past arrests. A law enforcement source had said that DNA evidence on one of the devices played a part in leading investigators to the suspect, CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton reported.
    There are onlinw discussions debating which racial category they are going to lump him into.  Some have said he is Native American, Some have said he is black.  Some are just lost on the entire concept of having to question an individual on their race, which makes this entire event, including its, ongoing investigations, in continuation, an excellent teaching model for Quantico on how to spot "Legal Geniuses" (trademark pending).





    Cesar Altieri Sayoc is seen in a police booking photo from August 2015.
    Cesar Altieri Sayoc is seen in a police booking photo from August 2015.
     BROWARD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

    The package sent to Booker was found in Florida, the FBI said on Twitter on Friday morning. Sources told CBS News that the package sent to Clapper was found at a postal facility in New York City.
    The New York package was addressed to "James Robert Clapper Time Warner (CNN)," according to a photo of the package obtained by CBS New York station WCBS-TV. On Wednesday, a bomb sent to CNN's offices in New York's Time Warner Center prompted an evacuation of the building.






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Earlier, authorities recovered suspicious packages sent to Democratic Sen. Cory Booker and James Clapper, the director of national intelligence under President Obama. The packages appeared to be similar to 10 others sent this week.

Suspicious package sent to Tom Steyer



A U.S. official told CBS News that federal officials and police were investigating a suspicious package addressed to Democratic billionaire Tom Steyer. The package was found at a postal facility in Burlingame, California, which is in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The package was similar to bombs discovered this week.
Attorney general, officials giving latest details


  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions and other law enforcement officials are giving new details on the package bomb investigation. Viewers can watch the announcement in the player above.
  • Purported photo of van shows target on Clinton
  • ​A picture shows what is believed to be a van seized in the package bomb investigation before the van was seized.
    A picture shows what is believed to be a van seized in the package bomb investigation before the van was seized.
    A picture believed to be of a van seized by authorities in the package bomb investigation shows a sticker with a target around former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's face. The picture was taken on an earlier date before authorities seized the van late Friday morning.
    Other stickers show President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence giving the thumbs-up sign. Another sticker read "CNN sucks" in all capital letters.
    The van was taken to the FBI's field office in Miramar, Florida.
  • Suspect seen on video at Trump rally






    Video has emerged of Cesar Altieri Sayoc, the package bomb suspect, at a rally for President Trump. The video was recorded in Cincinnati in October 2016.
  • Trump says "terrorizing acts" were "despicable"








    President Trump congratulated multiple law enforcement agencies for arresting a suspect in the package bomb investigation. "We have the best in the world, and we just showed it," the president said while addressing a group of young black leaders in the East Room of the White House.
    The president didn't identify the suspect, which several law enforcement sources told CBS News is Cesar Altieri Sayoc, but he said the suspect would be prosecuted "to the fullest extent of the law." He said that the "terrorizing acts" were "despicable and have no place in our country."
    "We must never allow political violence to take root in America," Mr. Trump said.
  • White van seized after arrest in Florida







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    Investigators secure a van believed to be linked to the mail bomb suspect in Plantation, Florida.
     CBS NEWS

    Federal authorities covered and seized a white van in Florida after the Department of Justice confirmed an arrest had been made in the bomb investigation. The suspect was arrested at an auto repair shop in Plantation, Florida.
    Aerial footage captured images of the van before it was taken away. Some of the van's windows were covered with stickers.
  • Clapper package contained apparent pipe bomb

    New York police credited an alert postal worker with finding an apparent pipe bomb at a post office Friday morning. John Miller, the police department's deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism, said at a press conference that the bomb was in a package consistent with others seen this week.
    Sources have confirmed to CBS News that the package was addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
  • Wasserman Schultz addresses bomb scares

    Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose name has appeared on the phony return addresses of bombs sent through the mail, is speaking about the bomb scares. Wasserman Schultz is a former head of the Democratic National Committee.
  • Trump ties "'Bomb' stuff" to GOP "momentum"

    President Trump implied that press coverage of the mail bombs was slowing Republican momentum ahead of the midterm elections. "News not talking politics," the president said.







    Republicans are doing so well in early voting, and at the polls, and now this “Bomb” stuff happens and the momentum greatly slows - news not talking politics. Very unfortunate, what is going on. Republicans, go out and vote!

  • Earlier Friday morning, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Mr. Trump was " receiving constant information as it is available" about the new packages.

    Voting is beautiful, be beautiful ~ vote.©

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