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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4690 on: February 19, 2022, 02:48:18 PM »
Trump's 'whole house is crumbling' — and there are 'no good answers': Former federal prosecutor



Donald Trump is left with no "good answers" as his legal troubles pile up, according to former federal prosecutor Cynthia Alksne.

Appearing on MSNBC, Alksne said a federal judge's decision Friday allowing Jan. 6 civil lawsuits against Trump to go forward was like "another concrete block falling down from the ceiling."

"He's going to have to give a deposition in this case," Alksne said.

"They're going to have to give depositions in the attorney general's case in New York," she added, referring to Trump and two of his adult children, Don Jr. and Ivanka.

"They have major business problems because of the accounting issues and Mazars pulling out," Alksne said. "Their whole house is crumbling on top of them, and the pressure has got to be intense."

"There's so much pressure with no right answer," she added. "Like, for example, they're going to have to give discovery in the New York case, they're going to have to answer questions in the New York case, and if they have to answer questions it can be used against them in criminal cases. So do they take the Fifth Amendment? Well, they don't really want to do that, because Trump has already said anyone who takes the Fifth Amendment must be a mobster and must be guilty, and if they take the Fifth Amendment it can be used against them in the (criminal) case. All these things are crashing down on top of them, and there aren't good answers. It's all crumbling."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4691 on: February 19, 2022, 11:17:44 PM »
Trump is 'reaching the end of his rope': legal experts



Appearing on MSNBC's "Last Word" on Friday night, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner said a week's worth of legal setbacks for Donald Trump has all the appearances of the former president reaching the end of his rope as investigators close in.

Speaking with host Jonathan Capehart, the prosecutor was asked whether "Trump will face any consequences?"

"How could he not, Jonathan?" Kirschner replied. "You just went through the trifecta of really crushing legal stories for Donald Trump. And it's not that he's just losing these cases, but what some of the judges are saying."

Quoting from a judge's ruling that the former president appears to be complicit in the Jan 6th insurrection, the attorney bluntly stated, "Those are the words of federal crimes. Things are getting really bad as the investigative circle is tightening around Donald Trump."

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"Donald Trump may be reaching the end of his rope," he later added. "I predict, once the first brave prosecutor who has the evidence to indict Donald Trump brings that indictment, everybody is going to want to be the second prosecutor to indict Donald Trump."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4692 on: February 20, 2022, 12:33:17 AM »
'Linguistics detectives' claim they've confirmed the identity of QAnon's founders



According to a report from the New York Times, two teams of "linguistic detectives" have arrived at the same conclusion pinpointing the founders of the conspiracy theory cult QAnon.

Noting that the QAnon phenomenon appears to have been kicked off on a popular online message board in 2017 with an ominous post reading "Open your eyes. Many in our govt worship Satan,” the report adds that Paul Furber, a South African software developer became the first "apostle" on the cult that later exploded and helped pave the way, in the long run, to the Capitol riot on Jan 6th.

As the Times reports, questions about who "Q" is has long bedeviled journalists, investigators and the public at large and now it appears that the answer is close at hand.

According to the Times' David Kirkpatrick, "... two teams of forensic linguists say their analysis of the Q texts show that Mr. Furber, one of the first online commentators to call attention to the earliest messages, actually played the lead role in writing them."

"Sleuths hunting for the writer behind Q have increasingly overlooked Mr. Furber and focused their speculation on another QAnon booster: Ron Watkins, who operated a website where the Q messages began appearing in 2018 and is now running for Congress in Arizona," the report adds. "And the scientists say they found evidence to back up those suspicions as well. Mr. Watkins appears to have taken over from Mr. Furber at the beginning of 2018. Both deny writing as Q."

Adding, "The studies provide the first empirical evidence of who invented the toxic QAnon myth," Kirkpatrick goes on to explain, "Computer scientists use machine learning to compare subtle patterns in texts that a casual reader could not detect. QAnon believers attribute this 2017 message to an anonymous military insider known as Q."

"The two analyses — one by Claude-Alain Roten and Lionel Pousaz of OrphAnalytics, a Swiss start-up; the other by the French computational linguists Florian Cafiero and Jean-Baptiste Camps — built on long-established forms of forensic linguistics that can detect telltale variations, revealing the same hand in two texts," the report continues.

According to mathematician Patrick Juola of Duquesne University, he thinks the two teams nailed it.

“What’s really powerful is the fact that both of the two independent analyses showed the same overall pattern,” he explained.

You can read in-depth details describing how they arrived at their conclusions here.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/19/technology/qanon-messages-authors.html

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4693 on: February 20, 2022, 02:30:43 AM »
Faux Propaganda stopped with the Durham conspiracy story because it’s so patently false it’s potentially illegal after Hillary called them out. Anyone still continuing with the ridiculous narrative that HRC “spied” on Donnie is actually dumber than Fox “news”. As I've said thousands of time before, Faux is nothing but lying propaganda. Clinton should sue them for defamation.     


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4694 on: February 20, 2022, 04:29:04 PM »
November is one day closer!  And so is 2024.  Biden's poll numbers continue to crater to historic lows.  Reaching the lowest point in his presidency.  And wait until Russia invades Ukraine and gas prices shoot up to over $5 per gallon since Old Joe decided to send us back to the 1970s.  Over 2K Americans are still dying every day from the virus.  Soon to reach one million deaths.  Let's go Brandeau!

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4695 on: February 20, 2022, 11:45:20 PM »
November is one day closer!  And so is 2024.  Biden's poll numbers continue to crater to historic lows.  Reaching the lowest point in his presidency.  And wait until Russia invades Ukraine and gas prices shoot up to over $5 per gallon since Old Joe decided to send us back to the 1970s.  Over 2K Americans are still dying every day from the virus.  Soon to reach one million deaths.  Let's go Brandeau!

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4696 on: February 20, 2022, 11:47:58 PM »
'Trump will be indicted': Ex-prosecutor explains how 'justice is coming' for Trump family after NY ruling

Glenn Kirschner, a former prosecutor for the U.S. Army, insisted over the weekend that former President Donald Trump is one step closer to being indicted.

Kirschner made the remarks after New York Judge Arthur Engoron ruled last week that members of the Trump family will have to testify under oath regarding accusations that their company illegally inflated and deflated property valuations.

"This eight-page order is unlike anything I ever saw as a prosecutor in my 30 years," Kirschner said. "This was as candid and direct and ominous for Trump and company as anything I've ever seen a judge put in writing. The judge denied Trump's motion and said, no, you and your children -- Ivanka and Don Jr. -- will sit for depositions."

The former prosecutor pointed out that Trump will likely use the Fifth Amendment to shield himself from questions.

"It can be used against him in a civil trial but it cannot be used against him in a criminal case," Kirschner explained. "So Donald Trump will be indicted. I'm not sure which jurisdiction will indict him first but he will be indicted."

"Hold on tight, folks, because there's more to come," he added. "The investigative circle continues to tighten around Donald Trump. His days are numbered. We need to exercise patience because it's coming. It's coming. It's coming. It's not coming quickly enough but justice is coming."

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