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CW4 Guy Butler
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You would think they would have at least scanned and digitized the documents.
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SSG Robert Ricci
SSG Robert Ricci
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They were sending copies so the originals are safe. I don't know why they didn't scan them into a PDF and just send them. That's what I would have done.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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People...c'mon. Let's be realistic. If anyone on here had any kind of "damning" information on ANYONE would you send it through the mail? And send it without making copies first? C'mon. No one does that. No one sends incriminating evidence through the mail without making copies.

If I had incriminating evidence on anyone I'd close hold it so much. I'd make copies and store it multiple places so if something happened to my copy or me, there's more.

Does anyone really believe Tucker Carlson? I mean even Fox News said in a lawsuit that no one takes him seriously.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
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I don't necessarily believe Tucker Carlson but in the past few weeks we have had several packages from reputable shipping companies come up missing and they can't track them...I even had a check sent back to me from the postmaster to a company where I had paid a bill 30 days before...the check wasn't "in an envelope" come to find ut it had been taken out of the envelope, attempted to be cashed in Puerto Rico and when it couldn't get cashed put back in the outgoing mail at the was removed from the envelope and returned to me. One of the "lost packages" showed up at my door two months later. When I called the company they still couldn't track it and tell me where it was and then I told them it was on my doorstep...I say all that to say this...it could easily happen...Now would I trust an agency with such important information? Nope, I would dispatch a driver or a courier to pick it up.
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SSG Robert Ricci
SSG Robert Ricci
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I'm not a fan of Tucker Carlson. But I did watch the interview with Tony Bobulinsky who was completely believable. He had text messages and emails. He had signed contracts. He had Articles of Incorporation with signatures. He had credit card receipts did matched statements that he made as far as where he was at. Had canceled airline tickets confirming that in fact he was in a particular country when they said he was. He provided a great deal of granular information. Enough that the FBI looks stupid now having issued a subpoena over a year ago to seize the laptop legally based on an allegation of international money-laundering but did nothing to pursue it. RHIP. Summit Tucker Carlson's co-workers don't buy the story and others too. Something is explosive is this though one would expect that the MSM would have investigated it. But all they are is an extension of the Democratic National Party. That's where this goes off the rails. The New York Post is certainly no slouch of a newspaper either. They checked it and there's sources confirmed it. We won't know at this point because the information won't have had a chance to be discovered until after the election. I think there's enough truth to what I've seen and heard already to Warrant a full FBI investigation. Now what's going to happen if the Republicans managed to hang on to the Senate is it they're going to demand special counsel and we'll see an impeachment of Joe Biden. Before that'll happen the Democrats will pull the 25th Amendment on him and replace him with Kamala Harris negating the impeachment. It's all a big game. I too would have sent a courier to pick it up but at a minimum I would have just scan the documents as a PDF and emailed them. I think they wanted hard copies though. Legally a PDF is admissible in court these days. I guess we just won't know.
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