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thrownawayfbi ◴[] No.45261826[source]
I can attest as a personal experience in the past that this kind of behavior is not uncommon with feds, and has happened even before the current administration. I've had a five years probation in the past for what the FBI argued that I "hacked" some company from changing the URL in specific ways, not to mention the "clear hacking tools" I had installed in my computer, e.g CCleaner. You know something is wrong when you literally have 98% chance of losing in court against the FBI. They are corrupt and incompetent.
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1. deanteegarden ◴[] No.45270202[source]
You have no obligation to provide it, and every reason not to so as to remain anonymous online, but I don’t think that anyone should consider your testimony without supporting evidence (i.e. court documents.) The original post is part and parcel of the disconnect between the reality of our judicial system and the subjective experiences of those who naively interact with it.

I hope you’re doing well.