Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 2, 2016
Things are getting hot for the rat-copulator, Bad News Cruz.
The former lawyer for Deborah Jean Palfrey, the infamous DC Madam, who allegedly hanged herself in 2008 at the height of a massive Washington hooker crisis, has come out and said he’s going to spill the beans on Ted Cruz.
Montgomery Blair Sibley has threatened to release phone records he claims will throw a kink in the presidential election. The disbarred attorney has threatened to release one or more names on the steps of the Supreme Court.
“Time is of the essence because people are casting votes in primaries and caucuses,” said Sibley earlier this week. “I believe this information is relevant to that political discourse.”
Currently, there are five viable candidates: Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
The National Enquirer recently announced it will run a story in its April issue implicating Ted Cruz in a sex scandal. Cruz denied the allegation and the corporate media has mostly ignored the story.
Sibley represented Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the so-called D.C. Madam.
Palfrey ran an escort service catering to politicians and other government insiders. She was found dead in Tarpon Springs, Florida in 2008. Police ruled her death a suicide despite evidence to the contrary.
Palfrey Silenced
In March 2007, federal prosecutors moved to impose a gag order on Palfrey after she threatened to go public with client records following an indictment on racketeering and money laundering charges in connection with the operation of the Pamela Martin & Associates escort service. The case was unusual because it was one of very few prosecuted in federal court.
“Palfrey’s clients came from all walks of life,” The Guardian reported on May 12, 2007. “There is a Bush administration economist, a prominent company chief executive, Nasa officials, men who work at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, lobbyists for Republicans and Democrats, the commander of an air force squadron and at least five other military officers.”
Convicted felon and former lobbyist Jack Abramoff and CIA director Porter Goss were also named.
Palfrey passed the client list on to ABC News, but the network subsequently refused to do story, claiming the records did not contain names that were “newsworthy.”
Brandy Britton, a former college professor who allegedly worked for the escort service, turned up dead after she was charged with prostitution.
Five months later Palfrey was discovered hanging in a utility shed outside her mother’s mobile home in Florida. “I guess I’m made of something that Brandy Britton wasn’t made of,” she said before the discovery, claiming she would never commit suicide.
Prior to her death, Palfrey told Alex Jones her escort service was being used as an intelligence cover to gather intelligence on individuals connected to the military.
Palfrey also told investigative journalist Wayne Madsen she had “information that would have been of great interest to the 9/11 Commission—there’s information that they have [her call girls] that would have been very important for the 9/11 Commission to know having to do with intelligence they picked up about 9/11 before it happened.”
So that’s that situation.
Dis Matt Murdock lookin muffugguh.
He obviously can only be talking about Cruz, who is already known to be a whore-monger.
It’s not Bernie Sanders, who doesn’t look like he’s especially into adult women.
It’s not Donald Trump, because why would he hire hookers – he can just go to the lobby of Trump Tower and give a wink. Even if Trump was calling hookers, it wouldn’t even matter because he’d just be like “yeah, you know, I love beautiful women” and supporters would all be like “that’s my boooooooiiiiiii – YEAH! HE ALL UP IN THAT!”
So it wouldn’t really be relevant to the election.
Plus, Sibley is obviously on the Trump Train.
Cruz has pandered to the lowest common denominator, the evangelicals, who he has somehow convinced he is some type of creepy, booger-eating, breadfaced messiah figure.
Ted Cruz, pretending to have an orgasm while praying.
Sibley says the information is already uploaded on the internet, and he’s preparing to drop it. No idea why he doesn’t just do it.
He’s trying to get the court to release the gag order, but they’re obviously not going to.
Montgomery Blair Sibley says the records will become public if he fails to reset a 72-hour countdown clock, which could cut short his soft two-week ultimatum for federal courts to consider lifting a 2007 gag order that covers the records, lest he deem that order void.
The countdown clock is a safeguard, Sibley says, that ensures that if he disappears the records will be published. Inevitable release, he says, may also disincentivize violent acts against him to prevent their disclosure.
The records are stored on four servers around the world, Sibley says, and dozens of reporters will receive a website link if the clock is not reset. He says he loaded the information online in January, when he decided to publicly claim the records are relevant to the presidential race.
“There’s a link right now, that if you had, you would have access to the records,” Sibley says about the website. “If I die, disappear, whatever, they will be out.”
A similar tactic was embraced by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in 2010 with release of an encrypted “insurance” file that could be unlocked with a password if the besieged transparency advocate chose to distribute it.
“If you’re asking if I’m partnering with WikiLeaks, the answer is I’m not answering that,” Sibley says without any prodding about the secrets-spilling site.
Sibley says his website hosts PDFs of Palfrey call logs that contain about 5,000 phone numbers, along with downloadable spreadsheets that contain the names and addresses of 815 Verizon Wireless customers from those logs, which he acquired with a subpoena ahead of Palfrey’s trial.
Sibley represented Palfrey after her 2006 arrest for running an escort service popular among Washington’s upper class. In 2007, he released call logs containing about 10,000 phone numbers, which resulted in the outing of prominent political leaders including Sen. David Vitter, R-La. He says he held back 5,000 numbers for leverage at trial – but Palfrey fired him before she was found guilty in April 2008 of money laundering and other crimes.
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A major hurdle for Sibley’s bid to modify the 2007 court order protecting the records is that Palfrey fired him.
Then-U.S. District Judge Richard Roberts in January instructed a clerk not to accept Sibley’s motion requesting reconsideration of the restraining order, writing: “Why Sibley would have possession of subpoenaed records in a case from which he has been terminated and why he would not instead have turned all copies of them over to the defendant’s continuing counsel of record is not set forth in the motion.“
Sibley says Roberts – who resigned earlier this month on the day he was sued for alleged sexual assault – wrongly assumed he had no right to the records. He says he was retained for Palfrey’s appeal, was her mother’s attorney at the time of Palfrey’s death and that he worked for a while on a civil lawsuit.
He also says he delivered original copies of all records to attorney Preston Burton, who represented Palfrey at trial and, Sibley says, later replaced him on the civil lawsuit.
Thus far, Sibley has not heard back from the D.C. Circuit federal appeals court or from the Supreme Court, which he asked on Monday to force the District Court to accept his motion about the records. He said Monday he would wait two weeks for courts to act, but now says the situation is so fluid the time frame may change.
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Matthew Green, a computer science professor at Johns Hopkins University, says it’s unclear to him how secure Sibley’s unadvertised website is from prying eyes.
“Wow, that sounds a little crazy,” Green says in an email. “I’m not sure if there are any services that do this reliably – you would have to cobble something together. Is the information safe sitting on four servers? I guess it depends on which four servers. Presumably Google is safer than some random server sitting in a closet somewhere. But it doesn’t sound very safe to me.”
Green says if Sibley is partnering with WikiLeaks, there would be a different set of considerations.
“Wikileaks does have some security expertise, so it’s probably more secure against random hackers,” he says. “On the other hand, Wikileaks has some fairly sophisticated adversaries, including nation states – so their server infrastructure has a much bigger target on it. But the real question is: if Wikileaks has the data, can you trust Wikileaks not to do anything with it?”
Sibley has refused to provide any clues about what information relevant to the presidential election he claims to have. He says he’s not concerned that some citizens are incorrectly guessing about one of the five remaining candidates in the Democratic and Republican primaries.
Sibley says he currently is not licensed to practice law – the result of a 2008 suspension in Florida for filing “vexatious and meritless” lawsuits against judges and for a child support payment dispute, for which he faced reciprocal discipline in D.C. – and has no plans to seek readmission to the D.C. Bar.
“I have no desire to be part of a profession I consider to be profoundly corrupt to its core,” he says. “I’m hacking at the roots of tyranny, not its branches.”
Man, look – God Emperor Trump will pardon you. And give you a medal. And a powerful position in the New American Empire.
Just do it.
Gogogogoogogogoogogogo!!!!!
Let’s end this thing now!