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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Pizza tab led authorities to track Jan. 6 suspect in Maryland

ARBUTUS, Md. — Federal authorities arrested a Maryland man on charges connected to the 2021 breach of the U.S. Capitol.

Authorities said Paul Lovley, 23, of Halethorpe, is associated with the group America First, which the Anti-Defamation League said is connected to alt-right figures and white supremacists. Lovley has been on the radar of federal officials since at least May 2021.

14 comments:

  1. “Investigators said that trail of digital breadcrumbs led to cellphone, email and Google location data …”

    Some gota learn the hardway.

    DO.YOU.SEE. ??????

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  2. Shoot someone in NYC you’re out the next day (if you have a dark tan). Trespassing in DC - they spare no expense to throw your ass in jail forever.

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  3. So, according to the article, after stripping away all the BS, he is potentially guilty of trespassing. And maybe not even that. His association with others, to the extent he is associated with others, is a first amendment right and not against the law. What others may have done does not convey guilt on him. But hey, this article makes him sound like the next Hitler, so, good job guys.

    This Jan 6th BS is beyond belief.

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    1. It's an intimidation campaign using weaponized govt agencies.

      ch

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  4. Now its a 'breach'? So have they asked why Capitol police opened the doors to the Capitol building?

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  5. What scares me more than anything is how they were able to track him down. If you think you are safe you had better think again. Big brother is alive and well.

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    1. I've had to remind a few people that text messages are actively monitored.

      Bybthe way, I noticed that if I only have "anonymous" as an option (I'm not logged in), the publish button always gets an error. If I select anonymous while logged in, it goes through. Anonymous is only to (probably) Kenny and the public. Google knows exactly what you're saying, even if "anonymous".

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  6. But mention “Ray Epps” and it’s radio silence.

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  7. Oneway street ... But those data "bread crumbs" can't be used to show voter fraud.

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  8. I don’t know if this still works, but you can use email for communication. The trick is to write only drafts and have whoever you communicate with have access to the email account. The draft is then deleted and the other person writes in the draft folder and that draft deleted, and back and forth like this.
    Of course any “action group “ will have half or more fibbies in it
    JFM

    PS Friend of mine retired always refers to the FBI as “Those fuckin’ bunch of idiots”. Think I’ll start doing this too.
    Honor to Special Agent Friend for refusing to join a raid on a J6 suspect. He seems very angry at being taken off child sex trafficking cases to waste time on the J6 bullshit.

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    1. Of its stored on a server (the cloud) and not your home machine, it's monitored by whoever owns the server. At one point Facebook was reading your comments as you typed them. Even if you did not hit submit/post/whatever, Facebook knew what you typed.

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    2. I still assume anything I type is monitored whether I post it or not.

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  9. He shoulda paid in cash. But even that option will be obsolete when the feds switch to a digital currency. Don't laugh it's coming.

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