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Protonmail Aspect of the Email
Again, let me reiterate that people feel a need to give their $0.02 on things that they may not understand in our current influencer and monetized culture online.

I’m not saying that this was the case with those who expressed their initial doubts about the emails - but a lot of monetized “influencers” ran with them as gospel truth immediately.

Protonmail is not a normal email client. It is made for encrypted emails that may be sensitive in nature. For that reason, it works very differently than other, standard email services.

If you look at the image of that first (Protonmail) email below (with the black background), some quickly saw that spell check was on and that a cursor can be seen - which are not present in an email after it is sent. Even in Proton, that’s only on the writer’s side.

Proton does, however, have a function in which one can attach a file “inline,” meaning that it’s directly in the email rather than as an attachment. You can do this with pictures, files, and other attachments.

There is a chance this was written on another machine, saved as a screenshot and then sent from a different device/machine. Doing so would make it incredibly difficult to discern the provenance of the sender and or machine/device it was sent from and initially written on.

This may be pertinent with the next aspect that we’ll cover.

Foreign Actors/Stolen Identities?
An interesting variable came out January 2nd via another Green Beret, Matt Tardio (@angertab ). Tardio says that someone claiming to be a Green Beret from his former “sister team” (an ODA in the same company that a team often does joint ops or training with) contacted him twice in December and proved they had a lot of PII for the person they claimed to be - but who they were in reality just impersonating:

x.com/angertab/statu

From the post by Tardio linked above, it was his takeaway that this impersonator was trying to get a “SWATting” event initiated on the actual person they were impersonating - which could result in a dangerous situation for the actual person, and/or it could give away their location to a nefarious actor who didn’t already have it.

Several months ago we covered the Chechens who got caught (and one got smoked) in NC “casing” the home of an SF Colonel. Between the language mistakes in the “manifesto” and this angle, it adds a worrisome potential wrinkle here of possible foreign actors.

As some (but not all) of the public knows, the gov’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) system was hacked in the not-too-distant past. OPM is the repository of PII for anyone who has a security clearance, from the lowest to the highest, and it has pretty much every bit of info about them, their history, their families, connections, etc.

New Videos Don’t Align with the Narrative
A new video and angle was released that doesn’t align with the official narrative in multiple ways. The narrative states that Matt was shot in the head before the explosion - but the weapon was reported to be a 50 caliber Desert Eagle pistol that was found at his feet in the truck.

For one, the kickback of a DE is significant, so statistically the chances of it falling straight down rather than bouncing all over the cab aren’t high. To add to that, the new video shows the flame inside the cab pretty clearly - but there is no muzzle flash. To reiterate that point, we can see the flames from the explosion, but no muzzle flash.

Nobody reported hearing a shot from the DE - which is quite loud - and there is no exit hole from a round in the exterior of the vehicle.

The muzzle flash from a DE is significant, and there is none seen. This is pertinent because the new video shows an upright body in the driver’s seat when the car arrives at the hotel, you can see the head moving, but there is no muzzle flash before the explosion.

Elon added that the car was not in “self driving” mode when it arrived at the hotel - so this is another oddity and also conflicts with the narrative that has been proposed.



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Protonmail Aspect of the Email
Again, let me reiterate that people feel a need to give their $0.02 on things that they may not understand in our current influencer and monetized culture online.

I’m not saying that this was the case with those who expressed their initial doubts about the emails - but a lot of monetized “influencers” ran with them as gospel truth immediately.

Protonmail is not a normal email client. It is made for encrypted emails that may be sensitive in nature. For that reason, it works very differently than other, standard email services.

If you look at the image of that first (Protonmail) email below (with the black background), some quickly saw that spell check was on and that a cursor can be seen - which are not present in an email after it is sent. Even in Proton, that’s only on the writer’s side.

Proton does, however, have a function in which one can attach a file “inline,” meaning that it’s directly in the email rather than as an attachment. You can do this with pictures, files, and other attachments.

There is a chance this was written on another machine, saved as a screenshot and then sent from a different device/machine. Doing so would make it incredibly difficult to discern the provenance of the sender and or machine/device it was sent from and initially written on.

This may be pertinent with the next aspect that we’ll cover.

Foreign Actors/Stolen Identities?
An interesting variable came out January 2nd via another Green Beret, Matt Tardio (@angertab ). Tardio says that someone claiming to be a Green Beret from his former “sister team” (an ODA in the same company that a team often does joint ops or training with) contacted him twice in December and proved they had a lot of PII for the person they claimed to be - but who they were in reality just impersonating:

x.com/angertab/statu

From the post by Tardio linked above, it was his takeaway that this impersonator was trying to get a “SWATting” event initiated on the actual person they were impersonating - which could result in a dangerous situation for the actual person, and/or it could give away their location to a nefarious actor who didn’t already have it.

Several months ago we covered the Chechens who got caught (and one got smoked) in NC “casing” the home of an SF Colonel. Between the language mistakes in the “manifesto” and this angle, it adds a worrisome potential wrinkle here of possible foreign actors.

As some (but not all) of the public knows, the gov’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) system was hacked in the not-too-distant past. OPM is the repository of PII for anyone who has a security clearance, from the lowest to the highest, and it has pretty much every bit of info about them, their history, their families, connections, etc.

New Videos Don’t Align with the Narrative
A new video and angle was released that doesn’t align with the official narrative in multiple ways. The narrative states that Matt was shot in the head before the explosion - but the weapon was reported to be a 50 caliber Desert Eagle pistol that was found at his feet in the truck.

For one, the kickback of a DE is significant, so statistically the chances of it falling straight down rather than bouncing all over the cab aren’t high. To add to that, the new video shows the flame inside the cab pretty clearly - but there is no muzzle flash. To reiterate that point, we can see the flames from the explosion, but no muzzle flash.

Nobody reported hearing a shot from the DE - which is quite loud - and there is no exit hole from a round in the exterior of the vehicle.

The muzzle flash from a DE is significant, and there is none seen. This is pertinent because the new video shows an upright body in the driver’s seat when the car arrives at the hotel, you can see the head moving, but there is no muzzle flash before the explosion.

Elon added that the car was not in “self driving” mode when it arrived at the hotel - so this is another oddity and also conflicts with the narrative that has been proposed.

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