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Thievery, most foul?

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  • MikM Mik

    Then I’m not sure UPS is the way to go.

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    Aqua Letifer
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    #66

    @Mik said in Thievery, most foul?:

    Then I’m not sure UPS is the way to go.

    Remember, they didn't know what they were receiving.

    I'm not saying this is a DNC conspiracy. I'm saying the UPS thing happened. UPS confirms it and it would be better for them if they didn't have to. They reluctantly had to admit publicly that items were removed from the package under their care.

    Whatever this means I dunno. Like I said probably some jackass tampered with it, end of story. But the handling of the material isn't that weird considering this was a news outlet.

    Please love yourself.

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    • MikM Away
      MikM Away
      Mik
      wrote on last edited by
      #67

      I agree with your assessment. Just not sure that a commercial carrier qualifies for chain of custody.

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • MikM Mik

        I agree with your assessment. Just not sure that a commercial carrier qualifies for chain of custody.

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        #68

        @Mik said in Thievery, most foul?:

        I agree with your assessment. Just not sure that a commercial carrier qualifies for chain of custody.

        No idea why they went with UPS. I mean FFS, did they not have FedEx in California?

        Please love yourself.

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        • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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          Doctor Phibes
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          #69

          It would have been funnier if they'd gone with USPS. They could have claimed it was sabotaged by Deep State postmen.

          I was only joking

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          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

            It would have been funnier if they'd gone with USPS. They could have claimed it was sabotaged by Deep State postmen.

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            #70

            @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

            Deep State postmen.

            alt text

            Please love yourself.

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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              @Jolly said in Thievery, most foul?:

              @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

              He's not smart enough to use an ftp site or dropbox to transfer files.

              Honestly - they mail this stuff on USB sticks? LOLz.

              Dear of hacking?

              According to Tucker's original video, the files were sent to a Fox producer, and he was sending them to Tucker as he was working remotely in California.

              Now, I don't know about you, but I deal with highly confidential documents on a daily basis as part of my job, and we would never, ever, send them on a stick via a courier or via snail-mail. We have encryption processes set up, and internal networking that allows us to access these documents immediately.

              As a matter of fact, our laptops are locked to prevent us from putting anything on a USB stick, due to security concerns.

              If we had to send all our files via the mail, we'd never get anything done. And clearly, if you believe this story, the courier is a long way from being secure.

              There's something about this whole story that doesn't make sense.

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              Copper
              wrote on last edited by
              #71

              @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

              We have encryption processes set up, and internal networking that allows us to access these documents immediately.

              Then what if you have a document you want to leak and you want to offer it as bait to a UPS dupe?

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                #72

                It's interesting how some people conjure up things, talk about what Tucker said or did, but have not watched Tucker's explanation of what happened from the outset. As usual, it's based upon what another news source says he said, instead of WATCHING WHAT THE FRUCK HE ACTUALLY SAID!

                That's what I like about Aqua. I don't always agree with him, but he cuts through the bullshit by assessing what is factual, and what is nonsense or politically biased. Amidst all the implications of what something means or doesn't mean in this thread, he avoids doing so most of the time. He should be a writer or something, it would be a gooder job than whatever he's doing now.

                So, there are only three outstanding world-champion geniouses on this forum: Me, Aqua, and of course, Ax.
                The rest of you can join at any time, the smartest objective thinkers are already on the consideration list.

                BTW - pinch and hold your tongue and say "Tucker" over and over. If you do that, you too are a geniouse.

                Bwaahaa555588hahabwahaha447775!!!!

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                • CopperC Online
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                  Copper
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                  #73

                  Tucker said what we say he said.

                  This is tncr.

                  Get with it.

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                    They've certainly managed to concoct a news story out of a bunch of stuff they don't feel comfortable airing.

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                    #74

                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                    They've certainly managed to concoct a news story out of a bunch of stuff they don't feel comfortable airing.

                    No, there's some stuff that Tucker won't air. Their are allegations of some photos on Hunter's laptop that indicate pedophilia or at the least seriously inappropriate behavior. There are also photos of drug use.

                    Neither has much bearing on the influence peddling story...

                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    • MikM Away
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                      Mik
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #75

                      I haven't seen any of the kiddie pics and don't really care too. Coke and meth heads do some really depraved stuff.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                      • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                        @Mik said in Thievery, most foul?:

                        The idea that the DNC had the ins at UPS to make this happen seems a bit far fetched.

                        I don't think it was that. (To Carlson's credit, he didn't insinuate such, either.) UPS doesn't even know how it happened. Likely it was just some douchebag who works in a sorting facility acting on his own.

                        As for the contents of the documents, it's tautologically true that they aren't important enough to report on.

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                        #76

                        @Aqua-Letifer said in Thievery, most foul?:

                        @Mik said in Thievery, most foul?:

                        As for the contents of the documents, it's tautologically true that they aren't important enough to report on.

                        Exactly. Where’s the beef??? FFS

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                        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                          @Jolly said in Thievery, most foul?:

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                          He's not smart enough to use an ftp site or dropbox to transfer files.

                          Honestly - they mail this stuff on USB sticks? LOLz.

                          Dear of hacking?

                          According to Tucker's original video, the files were sent to a Fox producer, and he was sending them to Tucker as he was working remotely in California.

                          Now, I don't know about you, but I deal with highly confidential documents on a daily basis as part of my job, and we would never, ever, send them on a stick via a courier or via snail-mail. We have encryption processes set up, and internal networking that allows us to access these documents immediately.

                          As a matter of fact, our laptops are locked to prevent us from putting anything on a USB stick, due to security concerns.

                          If we had to send all our files via the mail, we'd never get anything done. And clearly, if you believe this story, the courier is a long way from being secure.

                          There's something about this whole story that doesn't make sense.

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                          taiwan_girl
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                          #77

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                          @Jolly said in Thievery, most foul?:

                          @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                          He's not smart enough to use an ftp site or dropbox to transfer files.

                          Honestly - they mail this stuff on USB sticks? LOLz.

                          Dear of hacking?

                          According to Tucker's original video, the files were sent to a Fox producer, and he was sending them to Tucker as he was working remotely in California.

                          Now, I don't know about you, but I deal with highly confidential documents on a daily basis as part of my job, and we would never, ever, send them on a stick via a courier or via snail-mail. We have encryption processes set up, and internal networking that allows us to access these documents immediately.

                          As a matter of fact, our laptops are locked to prevent us from putting anything on a USB stick, due to security concerns.

                          If we had to send all our files via the mail, we'd never get anything done. And clearly, if you believe this story, the courier is a long way from being secure.

                          There's something about this whole story that doesn't make sense.

                          This!!! ☝

                          We have a secure server we can log onto and it is coded from end to end.

                          In fact, some of the sites/offices I have visited, they place a thin tape over the USB ports on a computer, just to ensure that you are not passing any information via USB. You cannot rip the tape cleanly and replace it, so when you leave, they look at the tape to see if it has been tampered with.

                          What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated. So, I find it hard to believe that out of all the thousands/millions of packages, this one "anonymous" package was somehow noticed and pulled off the conveyer belt that is speeding along at multiple kilometers/hr.

                          Maybe it had bright neon yellow packaging that said - "DO NOT STEAL. THIS CONTAINS TOP SECRET CONFIDENTIAL AND VERY EXPENSIVE INFORMATION ON VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN"

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                          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                            @Jolly said in Thievery, most foul?:

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in Thievery, most foul?:

                            He's not smart enough to use an ftp site or dropbox to transfer files.

                            Honestly - they mail this stuff on USB sticks? LOLz.

                            Dear of hacking?

                            According to Tucker's original video, the files were sent to a Fox producer, and he was sending them to Tucker as he was working remotely in California.

                            Now, I don't know about you, but I deal with highly confidential documents on a daily basis as part of my job, and we would never, ever, send them on a stick via a courier or via snail-mail. We have encryption processes set up, and internal networking that allows us to access these documents immediately.

                            As a matter of fact, our laptops are locked to prevent us from putting anything on a USB stick, due to security concerns.

                            If we had to send all our files via the mail, we'd never get anything done. And clearly, if you believe this story, the courier is a long way from being secure.

                            There's something about this whole story that doesn't make sense.

                            This!!! ☝

                            We have a secure server we can log onto and it is coded from end to end.

                            In fact, some of the sites/offices I have visited, they place a thin tape over the USB ports on a computer, just to ensure that you are not passing any information via USB. You cannot rip the tape cleanly and replace it, so when you leave, they look at the tape to see if it has been tampered with.

                            What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated. So, I find it hard to believe that out of all the thousands/millions of packages, this one "anonymous" package was somehow noticed and pulled off the conveyer belt that is speeding along at multiple kilometers/hr.

                            Maybe it had bright neon yellow packaging that said - "DO NOT STEAL. THIS CONTAINS TOP SECRET CONFIDENTIAL AND VERY EXPENSIVE INFORMATION ON VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN"

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                            Aqua Letifer
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                            @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                            What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated.

                            Uh, no. Not even close. UPS interviewed everyone who works for them who handled the package to try to find out what happened. It was a good handful many people.

                            There's a shitload of manpower involved in transportation.

                            Please love yourself.

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                              Doctor Phibes
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                              You guys are living in the stone age.

                              Posting USB sticks in the mail. Seriously, guys. This is fucking hilarious.

                              I was only joking

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                              • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated.

                                Uh, no. Not even close. UPS interviewed everyone who works for them who handled the package to try to find out what happened. It was a good handful many people.

                                There's a shitload of manpower involved in transportation.

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                                taiwan_girl
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                                @Aqua-Letifer said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated.

                                Uh, no. Not even close. UPS interviewed everyone who works for them who handled the package to try to find out what happened. It was a good handful many people.

                                There's a shitload of manpower involved in transportation.

                                “Handled the package” is a bit misleading.

                                From an article about UPS

                                “ It usually starts with pickup and ends with delivery -- every weekday UPS delivers more than 14.8 million packages and documents worldwide. But pickup and delivery are a tiny part of the process. The much bigger, more impressive, more complex step is the sort, which separates and organizes all those packages. It's entirely automated, and it turns one huge, random pile of packages into lots of small, organized piles.”

                                Unless the guy picking up the package did something to it, I think it would be almost impossible for another human to pick the “needle from the hay” once it reached a sorting place.

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                                  I don't know what to tell you, other than UPS supports everything Carlson has mentioned about the incident, and I don't think shipping is as automated as you think it is.

                                  In this specific case, UPS personally interviewed every one of its employees who personally handled the package, of which there were many. UPS—not just Carlson, but UPS—also claims that the missing thumb drive was found by one of its employees at a UPS sorting facility on 43rd street.

                                  Carlson never claimed a DNC conspiracy was behind the missing package. He didn't speculate about the reason for the contents to be removed at all. But what he said—the package went missing, its contents were removed, and then later the contents were found by someone who worked at the sorting facility, and no one has any idea how any of this happened—has all been publicly supported by UPS. So if Carlson's making shit up, so is UPS.

                                  Please love yourself.

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                                  • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                    What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated.

                                    Uh, no. Not even close. UPS interviewed everyone who works for them who handled the package to try to find out what happened. It was a good handful many people.

                                    There's a shitload of manpower involved in transportation.

                                    “Handled the package” is a bit misleading.

                                    From an article about UPS

                                    “ It usually starts with pickup and ends with delivery -- every weekday UPS delivers more than 14.8 million packages and documents worldwide. But pickup and delivery are a tiny part of the process. The much bigger, more impressive, more complex step is the sort, which separates and organizes all those packages. It's entirely automated, and it turns one huge, random pile of packages into lots of small, organized piles.”

                                    Unless the guy picking up the package did something to it, I think it would be almost impossible for another human to pick the “needle from the hay” once it reached a sorting place.

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                                    Rainman
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                                    @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                    @taiwan_girl said in Thievery, most foul?:

                                    What seems suspicious about this story is that most sorting of mail and packages is not done by humans, but is all automated.

                                    Uh, no. Not even close. UPS interviewed everyone who works for them who handled the package to try to find out what happened. It was a good handful many people.

                                    There's a shitload of manpower involved in transportation.

                                    “Handled the package” is a bit misleading.

                                    From an article about UPS

                                    “ It usually starts with pickup and ends with delivery -- every weekday UPS delivers more than 14.8 million packages and documents worldwide. But pickup and delivery are a tiny part of the process. The much bigger, more impressive, more complex step is the sort, which separates and organizes all those packages. It's entirely automated, and it turns one huge, random pile of packages into lots of small, organized piles.”

                                    Unless the guy picking up the package did something to it, I think it would be almost impossible for another human to pick the “needle from the hay” once it reached a sorting place.

                                    TG, you are so funny.
                                    If someone says "he did it" and the other person says "yes, I did it" then only TG can come along and know more than the person (or UPS in this instance). It couldn't be your ideology kicking in again, could it? And PLEASE don't say you're in the middle, not sure who is being honest, you're on the fence, they're both right, they're both wrong, you could believe either side.
                                    Well OK, go ahead. You're quite transparent, actually (Tucker always says, "actually"). And, you could be right. Or wrong. Or both.

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                                      Link to video

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      • MikM Away
                                        MikM Away
                                        Mik
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                                        #84

                                        Good piece.

                                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                          Yeah, now Tucker believes Hunter is not a bad person. Tucker has nothing to show. That segment is just Tucker’s lame attempt at saving face while backing away from the topic. A better man would simply acknowledge that he had not do enough due diligence before spreading unsubstantiated allegations on the air.

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