Five letters were mailed in total - four to Washington state, one to Fulton County in Georgia - Mr Raffensperger said.
The letters to Washington have been intercepted and some tested positive for fentanyl, he said.
Five letters were mailed in total - four to Washington state, one to Fulton County in Georgia - Mr Raffensperger said.
The letters to Washington have been intercepted and some tested positive for fentanyl, he said.
Genuine question (disclaimer: I have not and don’t plan to commit any crime by mail), how would they catch someone for this? It’s not like they put their return address on the envelope or something.
That’s easy: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/05/the-wrong-man/308019/
You decide some guy did it, ruin that guy’s life until he’s falsely convicted or the public forgets all about it. Then if neither of those work after six years you maybe look into other options.
Ask me how you solve a bombing at the Olympics.
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Y’all just believe whatever, huh?
A good trick when you hear some crazy shit like this is to ask yourself, “How and by what mechanism could this be true?”
My street has about 20 mailboxes. Mailman comes by every day and picks up whatever’s in the boxes with the flags up, stuffs it away. And BTW, his route is hours long. Now how you anyone even begin to guess what box a given letter came from, let alone what street? Probably a hard guess as to what neighborhood it came from.
Also thats ignoring the obvious solution to this problem. Go drive for several hours and put it in a random as drop off box at 2 am, dont put it in while driving your car and be careful of cameras and you could probably get away seamlessly.
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