25: Dennis Montgomery Investigation
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Today's episode is a little bit different. Today, Dan tells Jordan about the findings of his investigation into a narrative that Alex pitched through the entire week of March 20-24, and demonstrates pretty well that Alex is pretty full of shit.
The narrative has to do with alleged proof that the NSA was spying on Trump (and many others), but upon closer examination, the bizarre story weaves into the actions of a racist Arizona sheriff, a gambling addict with a deep history of fraud, and a completely insane lawyer.
Tidbits
- Joe Arpaio deep dive
Detailed Show Notes
Information about Joe Arpaio:
- A good place to start, just his Wikipedia page
- A story about Maricopa County that we deemed possibly too triggering to discuss on the podcast
- Article about Arpaio's court case and the deceitful bank fraud claims
- Joe Arpaio illegally paid Dennis Montgomery $250,000 for his "bank fraud" investigation into Judge Snow
Information about Dennis Montgomery:
- Article about Montgomery's fraudulent accusations and manufactured emails against Jim Gibbons
- Article about Montgomery's fraudulent anti-terrorism software that claimed to be able to decode secret messages on Al Jazeera
- Article describing how Joe Arpaio testified in court that Dennis Montgomery is a "compete, total fraud" (This article also lays out the cause for my contention that the "bank fraud" investigation was cover for an investigation of a Federal Judge, as well as the citing of possessing a leaked database of 150,000 Maricopa County residents)
- The Judge's decision regarding Dennis Montgomery's dismissed defamation lawsuit against James Risen
Information about Larry Klayman:
- It's too exhausting to link to all his cases, so here is Wikipedia's list of a bunch of Klayman's greatest hits
- Alright fine, here is a link to an article about his lawsuit claiming that President Obama brought Ebola to the USA to attack Caucasians
- Judge Leon's ruling in Klayman's case against Obama over Metadata Collection
- Washington DC Appeals Court ruling in Klayman's case against Obama over Metadata