CURRENT EVENTS - DECEMBER

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Here is the Nassar letter.

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Here is a note Epstein wrote.

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That's not definitive since one is cursive and one is print but they definitely don't match. I would say possible but unlikely.
So you're a handwriting analyst now? In addition to all your other expertises?

Personally, I think they look close enough to match given that they were quite possibly written under different circumstances with different media -- but I'm not a handwriting analyst and we're using photographs anyway (not reliable!) so I'm going to wait for someone who knows something to weigh in.
 
If you had told me just a decade ago that within ten years we would be living in a nation where the Department of Justice would have people working on social media on Christmas Eve trolling critics of the sitting president and trying desperately to cover their own incompetent asses and JCD'ing a cult leader president I simply wouldn't have believed it. And yet here we are. We really are living in the weirdest timeline.
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There are print s at the beginning of words in each and those certainly look very similar.
I was looking at that. That's a possibility. I was looking at the lean. It looked like all the letters in the Nassar letter had a significant tilt to the right where the jail letter was straight up to slightly to the left. Also, if you look at the t's in the nassar letter, the cross hashes mostly loop up like a smile while the jail letter is straight across. I'm no expert, and I may be wrong but overall it looks different to me.

I'm sure there is likely enough Epstein handwriting out there where it will be figured out with some confidence at some point. The Nassar letter seems distinctive enough.
 
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“… On Friday, Nigerian authorities were adamant that the U.S. strikes—which the Nigerian government aided— weren’t aimed at protecting any particular religious group.

The Nigerian government doesn’t agree that Christians are being targeted, previously labeling the claims a “gross misrepresentation of the reality.”

“Terrorist violence in any form whether directed at Christians, Muslims, or other communities remains an affront to Nigeria’s values and to international peace and security,” a spokesman for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

… The U.S. said the strikes hit Nigeria’s northwestern state of Sokoto, where criminal gangs known locally as “bandits” abduct children, churchgoers and others in exchange for ransom payments. The Nigerian government designated the bandits as terrorists under domestic law in January 2022, allowing increased use of the military against them.

Neither the U.S. nor Nigeria has disclosed details about the targets or how many people were killed. U.S. Africa Command, which conducted the strike, said that it used intelligence from U.S. and Nigerian forces, and that its initial assessment is that “multiple ISIS terrorists were killed.”…”
 
“… On Friday, Nigerian authorities were adamant that the U.S. strikes—which the Nigerian government aided— weren’t aimed at protecting any particular religious group.

The Nigerian government doesn’t agree that Christians are being targeted, previously labeling the claims a “gross misrepresentation of the reality.”

“Terrorist violence in any form whether directed at Christians, Muslims, or other communities remains an affront to Nigeria’s values and to international peace and security,” a spokesman for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

… The U.S. said the strikes hit Nigeria’s northwestern state of Sokoto, where criminal gangs known locally as “bandits” abduct children, churchgoers and others in exchange for ransom payments. The Nigerian government designated the bandits as terrorists under domestic law in January 2022, allowing increased use of the military against them.

Neither the U.S. nor Nigeria has disclosed details about the targets or how many people were killed. U.S. Africa Command, which conducted the strike, said that it used intelligence from U.S. and Nigerian forces, and that its initial assessment is that “multiple ISIS terrorists were killed.”…”
“… Nigeria has a population of some 237 million people, roughly split between Muslims who are predominantly in the north, and Christians who are mostly in the south. Violence against Christians has escalated in northern Nigeria during the past decade, as Islamist extremists such as Boko Haram wage an insurgency against the country’s secular government and expand their influence in the region.

Boko Haram captured global attention in 2014 when it abducted 276 students from the Government Secondary School in Chibok, sparking the #BringBackOurGirls campaign on social media. The group is concentrated in the country’s northeast, where competition for territory with other extremist groups including Islamic State has turned the Lake Chad region, at the intersection of Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, into a hotbed of jihadist activity, according to analysts.

In Nigeria’s central region, Christian farmers have been battling for years with a tribe of largely-Muslim cattle herdsmen over dwindling natural resources. The result of these parallel conflicts is the widespread killing and abduction of both Christian and Muslim civilians.

But Trump’s base within the U.S. Christian political right has been calling for the U.S. to take targeted action against the killings of Christians in Nigeria specifically.

For Trump, this looks more like politics to appease his base,” said Bulama Bukarti, a Nigerian human-rights lawyer and security analyst.
 
Nigeria should understand that everyone except MAGA knows that most of what Trump says is a “gross misrepresentation of the reality.”

I mean, make the public statements you need to make so that everyone else gets the reality of the situation, but also know that the rest of know he's full of shit, too.
 
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