Rincewind
Philosopher
So how would "they" get the keys?
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Why would they need to?
It's the CIA! They have keys for every lock!
So how would "they" get the keys?
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So how would "they" get the keys?
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Do you really think a CIA agent would need to ask for the keys - digital or plastic - from a lowly prison warden?
How do you expect they would get the keys if not by asking the people that have them?
It's the CIA.
They just pull out a device, about cigarette packet sized, in brushed metal, and it clamps to the lock magnetically. Push a button and it emits a faint beeping while a screen on the front shows an x-ray view of the lock internals moving. After a few seconds there's a satisfying 'clack' and the door swings open.
This is basic spy stuff.
It'll only be very closed minds that won't be convinced by that MSPaint diagram.Oh, yeah!! Then how do all of you so-called skeptics[emoji769] explain Epstein's secret Leviathan Class submarine base hidden in the caldera of an extinct volcano?!
Proof!!
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=12913150&postcount=299
How do you expect they would get the keys if not by asking the people that have them?
Once upon a time in the early 90s(?) on USENET I was told that the CIA controlled all the lock makers in the world and they provided a spare key to them of 'every lock ever made'. I always wondered about the storage - and organization - of that key storage space - about the size of a small city I would think.
1) The British internal security services (MI5 and GCHQ) without doubt need a warrant, signed off either by a district judge (or higher judge) or a chief constable, in order to conduct electronic communications surveillance on any private individual(s). End of.
2) The FBI and Secret Service without doubt also need high-level judicial or PD oversight in order to conduct electronic communications surveillance on any private individual(s). (Oh and the CIA doesn't operate within the US - just one more example of your woeful research and analysis "skills"....).
3) The level of conspiracy that would have had to be involved for a government/law enforcement individual (or team) to successfully get all the way - through multiple secured and monitored barriers - into Epstein's cell, kill him in a way which exactly mirrored the effects of a suicide, and successfully get out again the same way..... all without being seen by any third parties or captured on any surveillance monitors...... is so widespread as to be practically unworkable.
4) There is, quite simply, zero credible, reliable evidence that Epstein's death was anything other than the suicide of a man who knew very well that he would never again see the outside world.
5) I'm fully prepared to believe that the (relatively low-paid and low-grade) warders and other correctional officers who were responsible for Epstein during his incarceration a) failed in their duty to ensure that Epstein did not have the means at his disposal to kill himself relatively easily; and/or b) failed in their duty to monitor Epstein carefully, with a particular emphasis on minimising his opportunity to kill himself. But of course those are very different things indeed from any conspiracy theories.
6) It's (or rather, it was) Bear Stearns.
The government will be able to monitor the calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK under new legislation set to be announced soon.
Internet firms will be required to give intelligence agency GCHQ access to communications on demand, in real time.
The Home Office says the move is key to tackling crime and terrorism, but civil liberties groups have criticised it.
Hello strawman my old frienddddddddd,
I've got to suffer you againnnnnn
What he was alluding to was the fact that you offered a bet on certain terms (that "we will never hear from Ghislaine Maxwell ever again"), then Carlitos accepted the bet, then you changed the terms of the bet.
Vixen, will you now play the stale and rancid "I was asked for evidence but I will ignore these requests"-game?
So how would "they" get the keys?
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Hello strawman my old frienddddddddd,
I've got to suffer you againnnnnn
What he was alluding to was the fact that you offered a bet on certain terms (that "we will never hear from Ghislaine Maxwell ever again"), then Carlitos accepted the bet, then you changed the terms of the bet.
Evidence for what? See above. In addition, it is common knowledge that the cctv cameras around Epstein's cell were not working during the hours of his death.
The same way they can and do break in to people's homes to do a search.
Do keep up to date. Ever since 2012:
"Email and web use 'to be monitored' under new laws
1 April 2012"
Evidence for what? See above. In addition, it is common knowledge that the cctv cameras around Epstein's cell were not working during the hours of his death.
Once upon a time in the early 90s(?) on USENET I was told that the CIA controlled all the lock makers in the world and they provided a spare key to them of 'every lock ever made'. I always wondered about the storage - and organization - of that key storage space - about the size of a small city I would think.
I think they had to develop this as a fail-safe, in case Trump accidentally locks himself into his bunker.