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Final stage of Landslide evidence begins

Jon | 09.09.2006 01:54

Here is the latest devastating evidence - pictures of the FBI interfering with the Landslide computers.

FBI staff using a computer after the raid
FBI staff using a computer after the raid


This and the accompanying material which includes letters, emails and records never seen before except by prosecution and police, and withheld from the defence and public, was obtained with great difficulty and some risk by a few individuals working to expose the corruption of Landslide/Ore and related misadventures. For the protection of those persons, we must state that legal assistance has now been secured and that these records are in more than one safe place in more than one country.

Picture is one of several we have received showing FBI intefering with Landslide computers after the raid while still on Landslide premises

The Nemesis group that has been investigating Landslide/Ore and the other Landslide derived projects has secured its final evidence. Final, that is, in that it is more than enough to hit the Landslide and especially Operation Ore and the other national misadventures and expose the frauds and corruption they were based upon. What is published now here should be seen as the beginning of the end of this great travesty.

To make things clearer now, this is what we have done. Instead of using the MAC (Modified Accessed Created) dates used in computer forensics, we have decided that pictures are far easier to understand. We are therefore reproducing photographs taken on the day of the raid by Craig Chandler, one of a dozen FBI agents who formed part of the original raiding party.

This first photograph shows the Landslide computers being used by the FBI on the day of the raid after they seized control of them.

Repeat the Landslide computers were used by the FBI on the day of the raid. This is such a breach of normal police forensics practice as to suggest criminal intent. No court in the western world would convict on computer evidence contaminated or tampered with thus.

According to information received, the law enforcement agents even asked Landslide staff how to look for pictures.

The above is the first of several pictures showing FBI staff using the Landslide computers after the raid. These pictures are now in our possession together with much other material. They can be verified in court or in an official enquiry as being part of the FBI evidence.

Operation Ore

Some years later it was admitted by Dr Sam Type, one of the now discredited forensics experts used by SOCA in the UK, that the archives of the Landslide evidence had been altered both in the US and then again in the UK, raising questions as to the integrity of all the forensic evidence. It is standard forensic practice in cases such as these to remove the power to prevent data being modified, just as it is the norm for evidence to be ruled inadmissible or discarded if proven contaminated by members of a law enforcement agency.

So the evidence was contaminated in more than one country

The infamous 'Click here child porn' banner

Responsible for the Landslide computer evidence was United States Postal (USPIS) Inspector Dane Ritcheson, who arrived on the scene some forty minutes into the raid on 8 September 1999, according to official records. He later provided testimony at the trial of Thomas and Janice Reedy. This forensic officer was unable to find any evidence of the ‘click here child porn’ banner to corroborate the sworn testimony of Dallas Detective Steven A Nelson and US postal inspector Michael E Mead (USPIS), although this testimony was to become the killer evidence in Operation Ore and is now etched into the psyche of the general public and media.

Juries all around the world were subsequently misled by the presentation of what was claimed to be technical evidence, such as banners and other issues that were never properly explained for reasons that became clear after certain UK defence experts went public with their evidential findings from Operation Ore.

Hiding evidence of credit card fraud

See next item down back on index page and more of the emerging Landslide/Ore story on index page, including the class action.

Reedy says he had reported the few Child Pornography sites to the FBI

Thomas Reedy claimed to have reported the few Child Pornography sites to the FBI and that agent Frank Super had asked him to hold off and help the FBI to move against them. Then the FBI busted him and Super denied all previous contact with Reedy. We have pulled Super’s evidence about the first day he visited Landslide to pieces.

Jon
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