It’s been a busy few weeks, with a string of wins providing lots of momentum. The government has started surrendering on key fights that were preventing us from getting our most desired documents - we’ll be getting those soon.
Today we’ll cover new documents produced in the last few days showing DARPA deeply involved in criminal investigations. DARPA in turn has allowed private contractors like Dagon and Antonakakis to work on these taskings.
To highlight a few documents:
We have the memorandum of understanding relating to the Enhanced Attribution program to the DOJ/FBI. We’re taking note the MoU is through the counterintelligence and export control section, which may bring the EA program into the sphere of David Laufman.
There is also a MoU for DARPA to investigate child pornography. The lines appear to have blurred between the FBI and the Department of Defense.
Next, we have 486 pages of emails to/from Angelos Keromytis and emails ending in FBI.gov or USdoj.gov, adding to previous productions. 1500 more pages are expected in the coming months and then we will be fighting redactions.
The documents show an extensive relationship between DARPA and FBI offices in Baltimore and San Francisco - offices heavily involved in the DNC hack investigations. There are also emails again showing the involvement of DARPA in investigating the stolen NSA tools we speculate to be tied to the same Russiagate false flag operation spoofing the DNC hack.
This email is interesting for a few reasons, first, it involves a contractor working for the FBI, and we have speculated Tejas Patel was working as such during 2016 - I still owe you a post on that. It alludes to Dagon and Antonakakis, who the FBI had been looking to speak to only 4 weeks prior to this on the Alfa Bank matters, but the following relates to the Enhanced Attribution program. Freese was the head of the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force.
The following email, we speculate to reference this article:
This sounds similar to the Hal Martin and Shadow Brokers cases, which likely prompts the confusion we see from Keromytis, and the FBI agent clarifies it is distinct from those cases.
Next, we get an interesting few emails with the NSD prompted by someone using a non-governmental email to contact Keromytis. They have a short first name and appear to have a long last name, and we could speculate as to who sends the original email. NSD is asking for a few sentences describing how the individual identified a target, likely for a search warrant or similar item, and the individual seeks some guidance on what to write and how much to disclose.
With a little more information, this could be quite interesting.
There are hundreds of additional pages, certainly with more interesting emails and full of easter eggs for those familiar with obscure details.
More developments coming soon.
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Man, I really hope this turns into something big enough to compensate you adequately for all the work you've put into this. This is the type of labor that a man really deserves recognition for.