Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Google Could Identify the Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber Tomorrow If It Wanted To

 Let us stretch the boundaries of credulity and assume, just as a thought exercise, that D Antuono is telling the truth here and that the telecom data required to do the geo-fencing identification actually was corrupted (and not deliberately corrupted as part of the documented ongoing cover-up of the pipe bomb hoax).

In short, it is very likely that Google, a telecom company, and several third-party data vendors could all identify the January 6 pipe bomber if they had sufficient motivation.

So we see that even if D Antuono was telling the truth about one source of geo-fencing data being corrupted, there were multiple avenues available to identify the pipe bomber.

Even more strangely, assuming the FBI went to the telecom company and found the data they wanted was corrupted, why then wouldn't they have followed up and gone to Google for the same information (especially when the DOJ was going to Google for other J6 cases and the Google data is often better anyway)? Are we supposed to believe that somehow Google's data was corrupted? Not even Steven D Antuono had the gall to say such a thing.

In other words, the former head of the pipe bomb investigation for the FBI is claiming in effect that the dog ate the telecom data that could have identified the pipe bomber (perhaps the same dogs who inexplicably missed the pipe bomb during the canine search of the DNC building prior to Kamala's arrival).

Even if this is the case, however, that is still not a satisfactory explanation for why the FBI has not been able to identify the pipe bomber using geo-fencing data.

Secondly, and perhaps most importantly, what this means is that this data exists and can still likely be retrieved from Google or one of the several third-party vendors that sells such data; furthermore, there should be urgent inquiries to find out which telecom company had the data and to confirm if indeed that data actually was corrupted and, if so, whether the nature of the corruption is such that it could be somehow recovered.

Google's Sensorvault often contains even more precise data than Telecom companies themselves, and for almost a decade law enforcement has obtained warrants for Google's sensor vault data in order to identify suspects in potential crimes.

https://revolver.news/2024/10/google-could-identify-jan-6-pipe-bomber-tomorrow/

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