Corrections to the Raid on the CIA Servers Report, 3375

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Good evening, I’m still reporting on the coup.
Seeing as how I admittedly rushed my last story, #3374, into production before I had nailed down most of the facts, it’s time to do some cleanup concerning the raid on the CIA servers located within the massive American consulate in Frankfurt.
I had assumed that the door busting was done by Delta Force. However, the official line now is that the raid was conducted by a military unit attached to the U.S. European Command, with U.S. law enforcement standing by to take custody of the evidence. I still have no doubt that Delta personnel were involved, but for the benefit of our Europeas allies, this is a more acceptable way to classify the raid.
The U.S. consulate in Frankfurt is – as any embassy is – considered the sovereign territory of the national government which owns and inhabits the property.
Interestingly, all CIA personnel working abroad are never identified as CIA to the host country. They are under what’s known as military cover. So, when abroad, CIA personnel have to take orders from Department of Defense personnel. Therefore, legally, if the CIA contractors guarding the CIA server base running inside the U.S. Consulate in Frankfurt refused to obey legal orders given by the commanding military officer in charge, they could be charged with disobeying orders – at least.
So that’s the legality behind the raid. Whether or not there was a shootout and resulting casualties has yet to be officially announced.
Why was it so important to be done by the book? Because now, all the evidence collected can now used in upcoming court or judicial proceedings.
One would think that conspiring to rig a presidential election would fully justify the charge of treason, which under military law still leaves open the option of the death penalty.
As far as the video of the forty V-22 Ospreys flying on election night, many people thought I was implying that this was video was taken in Europe. That was not the case. Those shots were taken by me. If you watch that video again, you will see that at two different times I cut out the audio. Why? Because it contains the sound of Beth and I talking back and forth about what we were seeing.
We didn’t know what was happening. We see V-22s from time to time around here, but like once a week, not 40 in one night in a perfect train formation – each bird about ½ mile apart flying low and fast.
We didn’t know what was going on, but being election night – the most important election of our lifetimes - we figured that something big was going down. What we saw in one 5-hour period was 10% of the V-22 Ospreys in the world flying in one direction low and fast on a moonlit night.
I sat on this for nearly a month because I didn’t want to reveal anything about troop movements.
We figured it would come out eventually, but it hasn’t. I am fairly sure now where these V-22s originated from and where they were going to, but that part I will not reveal because it may reveal classified information. Here are the V-22 clips again, but with the audio edits removed. I think it’s basically 3 clips edited together. The reason I didn’t use all of them was that for the first few waves, we figured that would be the last. But they just kept on coming and coming – every 45 minutes or so up until the last one was around 2 am.
By then, I grabbed my cell phone every time I heard them coming and madly tried to get video going as I ran out the door.
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I don’t want to give up their flight path, or our location, so that’s why I tried to edit out any identifying information. Special Operation methods and movements are shrouded in secrecy. I don’t ever remember hearing any sort detail concerning any of their operations. If I would have had the capability to create a sign large enough, I would have invited them to land for a free coffee break.
And besides, how do I know that was a Special Operations flight? I’m just guessing. But it’s a darned good guess because these birds cost in 2013 dollars $83,000 per hour to operate. Times 40, that comes to 3.32 million dollars per hour to transport whatever they were transporting, so I’m pretty sure that it was some cargo that was pretty important to the safety and security of the United States of America. On election night 2020, it’s easy to make an informed guess what that might have been.
And besides, it’s worth cutting loose a little inside information because the American people need to be reassured that at least our military is willing to do something – like spend $3.32 million dollars an hour to try to prevent this coup from establishing a strangle hold on our nation.
For the last 4 years, there has been a whole lot of talk about doing something and very little action from most of our government except for everything that President Trump has implemented plus one-half of Congress. The people need some hope.
One last item. I mentioned that the moon was full that night. Actually, the full moon occurred at 10:51am on Oct. 31, so election night, Nov. 3rd was 3-1/2 days past the full moon.
I’m still reporting from just outside the citadel of world freedom. Good Day.

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