It would almost seem like a fox news inside job? Somebody knew about the contents of the envelope and by what means it would be taken from Fox office where it was sealed, and submitted into the overnight shipping service. It was a mark from inside the fox organization.
Could be as simple a paying a little extra to somebody in the corporate mailroom, or it could have been more convoluted. They were unclear about the process of sealing the envelope at Fox, and then getting it into the overnight shipping system.
One might question the chain of custody of this envelope at Fox itself. My first suspicion would be the fox mailroom and their shipping/receiving/sorting and loading dock.
Why the fucking baby Jesus hell do you ship highly sensitive material that is politically incriminating?
Find someone to drive the fucking thing out there. Shipping companies are fucking notorious for not giving a shit about damaging packages as it is. This is like trying to send the Pentagon Papers by snail mail in a normal envelope, not priority or anything.
You take a driver and a co-driver. You give them weapons, you give them food, and you give them piss bottles, and you tell them not to stop. You pre-arrange some checkpoints when and how to contact people on the way to make sure all is well. You might even need to switch cars. The fucking intelligence agencies are involved in the middle of this Burisma scandal. There's a reason Snowden was fucking paranoid.
Man, this shit is exactly why you don't send the originals anywhere and keep a copy for yourself. You ship the copy and you don't let the originals out of your fucking sight. If the originals are required to be produced, you only do so under strict conditions with fully trusted and vetted people in play.
If this wasn't a sting operation by Fox then they're fucking incompetent.
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https://legalinsurrection.com/2020/10/exclusive-fox-news-has-copies-of-damning-biden-family-documents-removed-from-shipping-package/
Journalists.
Number 4 isn't out of the question by any stretch of the imagination.
Who did they hire, courier six?
It would almost seem like a fox news inside job? Somebody knew about the contents of the envelope and by what means it would be taken from Fox office where it was sealed, and submitted into the overnight shipping service. It was a mark from inside the fox organization.
Could be as simple a paying a little extra to somebody in the corporate mailroom, or it could have been more convoluted. They were unclear about the process of sealing the envelope at Fox, and then getting it into the overnight shipping system.
One might question the chain of custody of this envelope at Fox itself. My first suspicion would be the fox mailroom and their shipping/receiving/sorting and loading dock.
(ex long time UPS employee here)
Why the fucking baby Jesus hell do you ship highly sensitive material that is politically incriminating?
Find someone to drive the fucking thing out there. Shipping companies are fucking notorious for not giving a shit about damaging packages as it is. This is like trying to send the Pentagon Papers by snail mail in a normal envelope, not priority or anything.
You take a driver and a co-driver. You give them weapons, you give them food, and you give them piss bottles, and you tell them not to stop. You pre-arrange some checkpoints when and how to contact people on the way to make sure all is well. You might even need to switch cars. The fucking intelligence agencies are involved in the middle of this Burisma scandal. There's a reason Snowden was fucking paranoid.
Man, this shit is exactly why you don't send the originals anywhere and keep a copy for yourself. You ship the copy and you don't let the originals out of your fucking sight. If the originals are required to be produced, you only do so under strict conditions with fully trusted and vetted people in play.
If this wasn't a sting operation by Fox then they're fucking incompetent.