Breaking: Indications the
Government May Have All the
Data On All the Phones
Wiped by Weissmann’s
Special Counsel Gang
The Gateway Pundit,
by
Joe Hoft
Original Article
Posted By: ConservativeYogini,
10/1/2020 12:45:10 AM
Recently it was reported that creepy Andrew Weissmann, the kingpin behind the Mueller investigation, and a large group of Mueller gang members all destroyed the information on their phones after the Strzok and Page text messages were uncovered. Today a report has been uncovered where Weissmann reported on a ‘wiped’ Special Counsel phone that the government’s iPhones are backed up and no data will be lost.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 10/1/2020 1:09:10 AM (No. 557987)
Of course they do. They even have all of Hillary’s emails too.
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Please stop talking about it and do something before the election.
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Of course they have it all! One would need to wipe all servers and at the same time all tape and backup files from DataCenter onsite and offsite storage! Seriously impossible! Anyone in IT knows this stuff...but nobody in the press is interested! Yes...instant messages ARE tracked and logged in high security environments! I had my guys install one to protect us from stock brokers trading stock via IM!
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
john56 10/1/2020 1:29:48 AM (No. 558001)
Yeah. Maybe they have it. Try and find it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
anniebc 10/1/2020 1:34:56 AM (No. 558006)
Okay, we're stupid and didn't know that.
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Q sums it up as, "We Have Everything".
And that's Everything. Even Wieners laptop.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 10/1/2020 1:49:56 AM (No. 558014)
Anyone that grasps how these things work knows that ALL that information goes out over the network......and is vaccuumed up by the NSA and stored. All can be recovered if there is a legitimate legal request.
Every single text ever sent, every e-mail, every phone call, etc. All stored.
Never imagine that anything done electronically is not something that can be read by someone else, if there is a legal request.....or a fraudulent FISA request, as we have seen.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 10/1/2020 1:51:28 AM (No. 558015)
#5, Weissmann and his evil minions apparently didn't know it. And I bet they think that they are SO smart, "wiping" their phones, "accidentally".
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 10/1/2020 2:16:39 AM (No. 558031)
Along with all our deathless prose that we put down here, I'll wager.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 10/1/2020 3:04:53 AM (No. 558047)
Along with all the data on everyone else in Washington. Everybody has the goods on everyone else and that's why nobody in the Deep State ever really gets held accountable. They are all blackmailing each other. Mutually assured incarceration.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 10/1/2020 5:00:23 AM (No. 558071)
#4 there are ways to get that information and my bet they have that information. Those dark agencies have a way of finding the information that most think are deleted. Nothing is deleted.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 10/1/2020 6:00:40 AM (No. 558091)
How is it than Andrew Weissmann has not been disbarred?!!! How is it that MANY of these FBI lawyers have not been disbarred?!!! Are FBI lawyers immune from disbarment?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
franq 10/1/2020 6:08:11 AM (No. 558095)
Bingo, #10.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Rinktum 10/1/2020 6:29:14 AM (No. 558110)
What caught my eye in the article was that John Dirham had not interviewed Andrew Weissmann. How is that possible when you are doing an investigation? You have not yet interviewed the guy who actually was running the show? Every time something like this comes out, I am so frustrated. In my mind’s eye, I would think that he would be someone you wanted to talk since he was in the thick of things. Maybe I am crazy but what has Durham been doing? Who has he interviewed?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
MMC 10/1/2020 6:34:30 AM (No. 558115)
I understand the tech side of ‘everything you text or send, your viewing habits- everything’ is recorded in a huge data base. Our pics are stored in a ‘cloud’ - these phone wiping actions are obstruction of justice.. doesn’t matter content- they cleaned off phones requested in an ongoing investigation.
They should at very least, be charged as such- and disbarred out of work lawyers becoming news analysts at CNN.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 10/1/2020 7:34:21 AM (No. 558169)
You bet. It’s like the Ark of The Covenant out in Area 51 - it will never see the light of day.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
bpl40 10/1/2020 7:34:21 AM (No. 558170)
What legal consequence if any are we going to see? And when? Justice delayed in this case is worse than justice denied.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
snapper451 10/1/2020 7:39:34 AM (No. 558175)
Another reason we must re-elect the President. All of this goes away November 4 otherwise. Coup plotters must be punished.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 10/1/2020 7:50:07 AM (No. 558183)
Thank you AG Barr! The whole 100% Demo-hacks makeup of the "team" was a dead giveaway, along with inclusion of Strzok Mueller is a useful idiot of the left. He started out a great hero of the military, etc., and endued up a corrupted leader.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Daisymay 10/1/2020 7:50:49 AM (No. 558185)
I think we've all learned by seeing Hillary go scott free! Durham has had plenty of time to wind this thing up before the election, but, he has no intention of ever arresting, or charging, anyone involved in this coup! I'm sure Trump is outraged, but it looks like even the President can't make it happen! Barr is too friendly with all the Players to see them go down, and Wray is not about to give up any of the Documents, so everyone is just waiting for the election and hoping Trump will lose so the whole thing will just go away!
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Paperpuncher 10/1/2020 8:07:41 AM (No. 558210)
I just recently had to do a hard factory reset on my phone. Guess what?? All my stuff was still there except my wallpaper settings and ringtones. Has anyone out there heard of The Cloud??
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 10/1/2020 8:11:09 AM (No. 558219)
FTA - "Today Catherine Herridge reported that Weissmann has not been subpoenaed by John Durham."
I don't understand this. Unless Weissmann is about to be indicted, that is.
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Perhaps when re-elected President Trump will finally order a few things to be finally done and the heck with any repercussions.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
cobieone 10/1/2020 8:19:08 AM (No. 558233)
Sorry guys, but this is just another "bombshell report"! How many Americans even know that a large group of Mueller gang members all destroyed the information on their phones? That story was never told by the media. And neither will this be.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
gop_guys 10/1/2020 8:40:47 AM (No. 558258)
As Todd Herman would say, “that’s the joke in Washington!” It’s a uniparty. They’re one big happy family. Continually covering for each other.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Muguy 10/1/2020 9:12:09 AM (No. 558298)
Get Mr. Trump re-elected, and then prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.
Lock 'em ALL up!! If they walk, there is unequal Justice under the Law and the Constitution mean little to those who want raw power to do as they please.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
lakerman1 10/1/2020 9:16:56 AM (No. 558306)
what if they were using 'burner' cell phones, and talked in codes?
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
Strike3 10/1/2020 9:19:14 AM (No. 558308)
Wiping fifteen phones by accident just doesn't happen. Even by the obvious bozos that are in ample supply at the FBI/DOJ.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Hazymac 10/1/2020 9:25:41 AM (No. 558314)
Talk talk talk. I'm utterly bored. But I would like to cuss. There's reason enough. Pull the freaking trigger. A whole passel of Obamaites belong behind bars for what they have been doing to Trump and anyone associated with him. If the 'Rats take over, Trump-Russia-Fusion GPS gets buried lower than the Marianas Trench, and all the guilty skate.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
pensom2 10/1/2020 9:45:34 AM (No. 558342)
What would be the point in Durham subpoenaing Weissmann? Does anyone think he'd tell the truth about anything significant? He would claim that what he learned was classified intelligence learned in the course of the Mueller investigation and not discoverable by Durham without a slew of waivers from multiple agencies.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
donnaclaire 10/1/2020 10:00:41 AM (No. 558367)
Please God - let this be so. Don't know how much evidence one could possibly need to be convinced of the criminality; the devious, clandestine, underhanded deeds conducted by those at the highest levels of our Federal government, but it won't hurt to have more. There must be severe consequences for this malfeasance; otherwise, it will happen again and again (probably by the same bunch). We're still waiting for justice, and getting more impatient and determined - every day - to see it transpire. We will not forget!
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Reply 32 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 10/1/2020 10:10:55 AM (No. 558383)
Proving that the Leftists are as incompetent at wiping data as they are at everything else.
The reason not to talk to Weissmann is that he may be a top target. You interview all the other people first, building your case. THEN you talk to the top crook to close the trap. Given the disappointment over the progress of this investigation of the largest government of all time, who knows what is really happening? All we can do is wait. There is a possibility that pursuing convictions before the election could be messy. Trump may be convinced he doesn't need this to win. Then, after he is reelected, SNAP, the trap closes, and the already demoralized Left is ground into the dirt. Who knows. Durham is meticulous and will only close this when he is confident of sufficient evidence. If the scandal really as big as indicated, it may be a mammoth undertaking to get it ready.
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Reply 33 - Posted by:
starboard 10/1/2020 10:13:03 AM (No. 558389)
I agree with #25. How many people are interested in a boring story they never heard about. The American people have no patience with this drip drip coverage. There's no juice there anymore. Now if something salacious broke, it would get wall to wall coverage. Perhaps, we've all been desensitized to hearing bad news that it has lost it's impact.
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Reply 34 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 10/1/2020 10:16:36 AM (No. 558394)
Usually unless you write over the memory the bits are still there, just the index is gone.
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Reply 35 - Posted by:
Strike3 10/1/2020 10:20:51 AM (No. 558401)
Regarding the location, that nice new intel community facility built by us taxpayers out there in Utah is NOT being used to store our excess wheat crop. Maybe Pierre can confirm that.
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Reply 36 - Posted by:
Bluefindad 10/1/2020 10:38:38 AM (No. 558432)
If the data are there, they will simply be sat on until they are stale and forgotten. Durham is proving to be a smoke screen and delaying tactic.
Trump was not able to do what he needed to do early in his first term - enact a massive bureaucratic purge - because he was being investigated. If he gets a second term he needs to turn someone like Grenell lose on the agencies to remove the weeds and residue!
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Reply 37 - Posted by:
Zigrid 10/1/2020 10:41:45 AM (No. 558439)
Now this is delicious news....all I want is to hear the treasonous words... especially Weissmann... the master mind in charge as mueller tried to remember what chair to sit in....it seems the DC swamp is going to be exposed... will they be punished?... probably not... but America knows their names and what they tried to do to our beloved President Trump... it was treason....
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Reply 38 - Posted by:
stockfootage 10/1/2020 10:52:37 AM (No. 558463)
Q told us a few weeks ago.
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Reply 39 - Posted by:
Arby 10/1/2020 11:35:39 AM (No. 558517)
But now you have to recover it, analyze it, announce the results and issue the indictments.
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Reply 40 - Posted by:
Heraclitus 10/1/2020 12:37:54 PM (No. 558585)
I'm exhausted from outrage and disgust, at seeing the travesty and lies, the ceaseless attacks on President Trump, the fecklessness of the ENTIRE Justice Department, which i dubbed the INjustice Dept under BO, and sadly, which it has remained. Even with Barr sitting there in the big chair.
NO ONE apparently has figured out how to go around the media to get the facts, the "rest of the story" to The People, who don't have the will or the way or the time or the energy to pay attention to what the Left is DOING TO our country RIGHT NOW. In totalitarian states, the media control what is said, and how it's said, and whether it is said, "sins" of commission AND omission. Omission is more egregious because what people don't know they can't question, they can't test. The masses of people have been deliberately kept ignorant.
I'm so agitated right now because i watched Kayleigh McEnany in a measured, calm way attempt to answer a mangled launch of inane "questions" regarding whether or not POTUS has denounced "white supremacist groups" adequately, just so, with the right piquancy, the right inflection, the proper sentence construction. John Roberts, usually pretty rational, would not accept the list of quotations/citations of the many times a man has denounced hate groups in ways acceptable to a motley rabble of anti-Trump haters, uninterested in the pursuit of Truth.
President Trump comes out of the non-political world (strictly speaking), and he has a lifetime of evidence of his beliefs and attitudes, he hasn't really lived in a world of fakery such that he has had to parse his words and phraseology. Sure, The Apprentice (which i never watched). He's now in a world where words or double-edged sabers in the hands of people who mean to literally destroy their political rival.
This includes Weissmann and his cohorts of haters. When the Mueller investigation came up dry, there was almost no reporting on that, except that Dems intended to keep it going. They knew they had a malevolent operator in Weissmann, ready and eager to continue the harassments of the President. A weaker man would never have been able to withstand the incessant attacks and obstacles thrown in his path. I watched the Comey hearing yesterday. If i had food in my stomach i might have vomited. He lies with such smoothness and alacrity and he knows the Senators know and that we know! And where we can't see his hands, he no doubt has middle fingers pointed at the American people.
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Reply 41 - Posted by:
seal010101 10/1/2020 1:53:17 PM (No. 558661)
Please God, let it be so.
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Reply 42 - Posted by:
DVC 10/1/2020 3:53:29 PM (No. 558790)
#28, IME, you are given a phone by the government, in my case it was a Blackberry, govt issue. And you must, by law, use it for all e-mail and phone calls that are government business. I was initially using a personal laptop, commercial email and person phone for government business traveling abroad. They then told me to stop it, and I asked, "OK, sure, but how do I do my job when traveling overseas with no access to my secure US govt email and phone lines"....they pondered and eventually provided a laptop and Blackberry, and special connection software with ultra encryption and security. That was required to be used, and their systems did track all info on it, and I was informed that everything was official government records.
If there is a "burner phone" in use, it is also recorded by NSA, but there is not as clear a record to who is using it, since it is a one time, often cash, payment to get it with so many minutes of talking time, no "plan". While you may know who bought it, (maybe not if cash) that doesn't prove who had it and was using it But the calls and texts are still recorded, just not as certainly attached back to a person. And they are illegal for official government business - as if that would stop Weissmann and his evil minions. Illegal doesn't seem to bother them at all.
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