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[–] lettruthout 9 points 1 year ago (2 children)

So we have some people claiming to have read a document that said someone claimed to have a recording. Is that it? That's what we know?

[–] reverendphil 5 points 1 year ago

Well specifically, a US Senator claims to have read an FBI doc "detailing unverified claims of a confidential source", and that confidential source claims (unverified) that someone else recorded some conversations. And by unverified, it's safe to say that nobody has those recordings, and it's possible they don't even exist. But yeah, totally something to say on the floor of the senate. Lol "What we know.."

[–] DevCat 4 points 1 year ago

This is most likely an FD-1023 document. Any tip, lead, allegation, etc. is recorded on an FD-1023 doc. If you call up the FBI and tell them you had a vision that MTG is running an adrenochrome harvesting operation in the basement of the Congress, it will be recorded on an FD-1023.

https://www.newsnationnow.com/danabramslive/what-are-fd-1023-documents-within-the-fbi/

The FBI defines an FD-1023 as “one of many forms the FBI uses to collect and catalog information for its law enforcement and national security work.”

The FBI says the form is used by agents “to record unverified reporting from a confidential human source” and that confidential human source information is “highly sensitive.”