This theory makes more sense re "military seizing servers in Germany." https://t.co/DuzNVRTOI7
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Tuesday, November 17, 2020
So what happened?
I am reliably informed that a unit under the command of USEUCOM (i.e., United States European Command) did in fact conduct an operation to take control of computer servers. But >these servers belong to the CIA, not Dominion or Sctyl.
The US military has full authority to do this because any CIA activity in the European theater is being conducted using military cover.
In other words, CIA officers would be identified to the German government (and anyone else asking) as military employees or consultants.
Such an operation would have been carried out with US law enforcement present to take custody of the evidence.
That means that the evidence will be under the control of the Department of Justice through US Attorneys and can be used in court or other judicial proceedings.
This is not the first time that a military unit attached to EUCOM has compelled a CIA computer facility to hand over evidence.
A dear friend of mine (a retired DEA officer) told me about an incident where he entered a CIA facility in Frankfurt backed up by the US Army to get into the CIA was withholding (this took place in the 1980s)
I also have confirmed what Jim Hoft reported the other night - the CIA's Gina Haspel was not informed in advance of this operation. Based on this fact, I think it is correct that action was taken in Germany on territory under US control and that a CIA facility was targeted.
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