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New order in the Ghislaine Maxwell case -

Maxwell will be arraigned in-person on her new charges (sex trafficking of a minor) on April 16.

One possible issue at the hearing:

"Tactical gamesmanship" by prosecutors for the new (late) charges against Maxwell "based on evidence that was in the govt's possession for years"
They’re never letting it go.
I hope you find magic and beauty this summer:

The right roads take us on a trip to the past and present and future all at once.

(Something a bit different.)

https://technofog.substack.com/p/interlude-roads
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers continue her fight for bail.

Latest accusation: Maxwell's jail is "permeated with mold and vermin. Cockroaches and rodents are plentiful."

Our latest -
https://technofog.substack.com/p/ghislaine-maxwell-and-the-govt-fight
Latest Govt filing in the Ghislaine Maxwell case makes the DOJ/FBI look really bad -

Ghislaine was hit with new charges of sex trafficking of a minor on 3/29/21.

The Govt had previously interviewed this victim back in 2007.

They knew this entire time.
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As we protest the Julian Assange prosecution we must acknowledge its truth: that Justice at the highest levels in the U.S. is self-interested, not blind.

Our latest:

https://technofog.substack.com/p/julian-assange-and-the-immorality
New York Times: Special Counsel Durham is focusing (in part) on Steele Dossier primary sub-source Igor Danchenko.

There should be false statement charges against Danchenko for lying to the FBI about his contacts w/ Russian intel.

If anything, this is progress in the right direction (a focus on a witness deserving scrutiny).
Full story from the NYT:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/12/us/politics/durham-investigation-brookings-institution.html

Quote:

"Durham has obtained documents from the Brookings Institution related to Igor Danchenko, a Russia researcher who worked there a decade ago and later helped gather rumors about Mr. Trump and Russia for that research, known as the Steele dossier, according to people familiar with the request."
The DOJ declines to prosecute the officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt.

Their press release on the investigation was dishonest.

What the DOJ isn't telling you: they have charged officers for lesser offenses - and with less proof.

Our latest:
https://technofog.substack.com/p/the-doj-is-lying-about-the-ashley
Ghislaine Maxwell moves for a continuance of the July 12 trial date.

Argument: new charges require more investigation.

Needs more time to review newly produced "20,000 pages of interview notes" and 2,100 "Highly Confidential" photos.
We have more documents unsealed in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.

From 2016:

DOJ officials KNEW Maxwell had possessed nude photos of children.

Epstein was "tipped off" to a search warrant of his Palm Beach home.

The DOJ Knew back then that they could prosecute Maxwell/Epstein.

Our latest - including the actual DOJ notes:
https://technofog.substack.com/p/new-unsealed-records-detail-fbidoj
This is a good interview. - Techno
Forwarded from The Washington Pundit
Thank you to @tracybeanz and The Dark To Light Podcast for doing such a great interview with Ekim Alptekin as only you can, and giving our reporting a shoutout.

#FightLikeAFlynn 💪🏻☘️🇺🇸
#IAmNotDone ⭐️⭐️⭐️

https://radioinfluence.com/2021/04/16/dark-to-light-ekim-alptekin/
An important call for help on the Ashli Babbitt case:

We are looking for US Capitol Police use of force guidelines. In particular, the guidelines that set forth the rules for the use of deadly force. Please comment below if you find them. (I've searched for hours and no luck.)
Thank you all for your help and suggestions on the US Capitol Police use of force policies. HUGE help.

We're looking at the policies provided at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, found here:https://www.fletc.gov/use-force

This matters because, as explained in our article on the Ashli Babbitt case, the DOJ alleges they can't prove the US Capitol Police Officer acted "willfully." The training materials will likely prove otherwise.
In fact, the DOJ has previously argued that an officer "willfully" violated a victim's constitutional rights (and thus violated federal law) where the offending officer had training on the use of force.

DOJ Argument in previous case: "The jury could therefore have viewed Brown’s prior training as evidence that his conduct was willful."

We'll have an article going into further detail on how the DOJ was wrong and misled the public in the Ashli Babbitt in the coming days.
On Officer Brian Sicknic's death:

Here is our February 24 article (was under paywall; now free for all) after speaking with a neurologist. His conclusions held up well.

Imaging studies would have immediately ruled out "a trauma-induced stroke."

"The focus should be on medical history."

https://technofog.substack.com/p/officer-sicknicks-stroke