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Saturday, October 15, 2022

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The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #1172


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The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1872


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

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Friday, October 14, 2022

Girls With Guns

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There Are Clues That Indicate Russia Could Be Preparing A Surprise Lightning Strike To Take Kiev


Is the war in Ukraine about to pass the point of no return? When Russia announced that it would be mobilizing large numbers of troops, a lot of people assumed that those troops would be sent to bolster existing defensive lines. But it appears that may not be necessary. The Ukrainian counter-offensives have mostly petered out at this point, and the Russians have even taken some new territory in recent days near Bakhmut. In order to make the gains that they did in September, the Ukrainians were forced to sacrifice a staggering amount of personnel and vehicles, and now their forces are over-extended and exhausted.

It would actually be a perfect time for the Russians to launch a surprise assault behind the existing battle lines, and that may be exactly what they are planning to do.

In fact, the Russians may actually be planning a lightning strike to take Kiev while most of Ukraine’s forces are occupied on the southern and eastern fronts.

According to the Washington Examiner, Russians troops are being sent to Ukraine’s border with Belarus “by the trainload”…

Russian troops are pouring into Belarus “by the trainload.”

The news comes alongside an announcement from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko that Russian troops would return to the country, which neighbors both Russia and Ukraine, in large numbers, according to the Belarusian state news agency Belta. Tens of thousands of Russian troops used Belarus as the staging ground for their initial northern offensive into Ukraine in February but mostly withdrew by late March. Since then, a few hundred Russian troops have stayed behind, mostly air and missile troops that use the close Russian ally as a launching pad for missile strikes into Ukraine, but that now appears to be changing.

“Russian soldiers are entering Belarus by the trainload. They’re traveling in cattle cars — just a huge quantity. Just waves of trains arriving,” a Belarusian source told Kyiv Post correspondent Jason Jay Smart.
So why are so many Russian troops suddenly being sent to Belarus?

Are they going to just sit there and do nothing?

Of course not.

When Russian troops surged toward Kiev during the initial invasion, Belarus was the staging ground.

And if Russia was planning a new larger assault on Kiev now, this is precisely where we would expect to see troops massing.

The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has confirmed that large numbers of Russian troops will be coming.

In fact, he reportedly has said that it “won’t be just a thousand troops”
This won’t be just a thousand troops,” Lukashenko told his military high command in a recent meeting, announcing the large-scale arrival of Russian troops. “Be ready to receive these people in the near future and place them where necessary, according to our plan,” he said, according to the New York Times.
Despite what the Russians are claiming, there is no threat that the Ukrainians will invade Belarus.

So unless the Russians plan to do something with them, there is absolutely no need to put thousands upon thousands of troops there.

We have also learned that shipments of fuel to Russian forces at the front have hit the highest level that we have seen in...

Utter proof the FBI framed Trump and shielded Hunter Biden


Igor Danchenko is on trial, but so is the FBI.

That is the theme of Russiagate special counsel John Durham’s prosecution of Danchenko, heading into its third day of trial in Alexandria, Va., federal court.

Danchenko is charged with five counts of lying to the FBI about two of his sources for what became the infamous “Steele dossier” — a compilation of faux intelligence reports, mainly authored by former British spy Christopher Steele, that portrayed the GOP’s then-presidential candidate, Donald Trump, as a clandestine agent of Russia.


Danchenko was Steele’s principal source. In essence, Durham accuses him of (a) concealing from the FBI that he was getting some information about the Trump campaign from Clinton political ally Charles Dolan and (b) falsely claiming he received explosive information from Sergei Millian, a Belarusian American tangentially associated with Trump, alleging the GOP candidate was in a “conspiracy of cooperation” with the Kremlin.

It remains to be seen whether Durham can prove these charges: The allegation related to Dolan is not crystal clear (because Danchenko did make a vague reference to discussions with him), and Millian, who is overseas and beyond US subpoena power, has refused to testify.

What is not in doubt, though, is that the trial is highlighting the FBI’s shocking malfeasance in the Trump-Russia “collusion” probe, which it codenamed “Crossfire Hurricane.”

The first witness in the case was FBI supervisory intelligence analyst Brian Auten, of whom Durham himself conducted the prosecution’s questioning. Auten conceded the FBI had offered Steele $1 million if he could prove his sensational allegations that Trump was in cahoots with the regime of Vladimir Putin and that the Kremlin was positioned to blackmail the then-candidate because it supposedly possessed a video recording of Trump engaging in sexual hijinks.

Ultimately, the bureau never had to pay the $1 million because neither Steele nor Danchenko could prove the dossier allegations. In fact, according to court filings, Durham’s investigation has concluded the so-called pee tape was a complete fabrication. Further, when the FBI finally got around to interviewing Danchenko, months after it first received Steele’s reporting, Danchenko debunked it as a screed of rumor and innuendo, much of it exaggerated and gussied up to look like professional intelligence analysis.

More to the point, though, that the FBI offered to pay such an exorbitant sum in hopes Steele’s anti-Trump claims could be backed up is proof positive that the bureau knew these claims were not verified.

That is key. The rules of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and the Justice Department mandate the FBI must verify information before submitting it to the court in applying for surveillance warrants. Even though it could not prove the Steele allegations and had every reason to know they were exaggerated if not out-and-out false, the FBI relied on the Steele claims in sworn applications.

It gets worse. The FBI obtained FISC surveillance warrants to monitor former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page in October 2016 and mid-January 2017, representing to the court that Trump appeared to be in a corrupt conspiracy with the Kremlin. Finally, in late January, the FBI interviewed Danchenko, who debunked Steele’s reporting. Nevertheless, even after speaking with Danchenko, the bureau continued relying on Steele’s allegations when — again under oath — it persuaded the court to extend the surveillance in April and June 2017.

Indeed, not only did the FBI fail to disclose to the Justice Department and the court that Danchenko had contradicted Steele’s claims. The bureau told the court it had interviewed Danchenko to “further corroborate” Steele’s reporting (which actually had not been corroborated). In so doing, the bureau elaborated, it found...

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What Happened To Pfizer Patient Zero Tiffany Dover?


On December 17, 2020, CHI Memorial Hospital nurse manager Tiffany Dover became one of the first American healthcare workers to receive Pfizer’s novel mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine.

With media crews on hand recording the public event, Dover was presented to the public for a post-injection interview with the hopes to promote future uptake in a product that was then considered a possible cure to the coronavirus.

“It’s been a hard time,” Dover said about the last year. “We’ve persevered through it, but I think that this vaccination offers us hope.”

Suddenly, Dover’s demeanor changed. “I’m sorry, I’m feeling a little dizzy,” she added, holding her head, before fainting onto the ground.

After she was brought back to consciousness, a clearly shaken Dover later told the media that she regularly has an over-reactive vagal response (half a dozen recent fainting spells, she said), and added that was why she collapsed onto the ground after taking the shot.

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Sure, It was a perplexing situation, as one could certainly question the wisdom of CHI Memorial sending someone with a known fainting condition for a post-injection live press conference. Nonetheless, at the time, it could be written off to simple bureaucratic foolishness.

With tens of billions of dollars in revenue on the line, and a “safe and effective” stamp of approval from the U.S. government, this was not the launch of a widespread marketing campaign that Pfizer and the Public Health establishment had hoped for.

But that was just the beginning of the Tiffany Dover mystery.

The incident sparked endless speculation on social media, with many entertaining the possibility that Tiffany Dover was severely injured by the vaccine, or even killed on the spot. This fast became a nightmare PR situation for both the medical center and the vaccine rollout campaign.

On December 21, 2020, four days after she got the shot, CHI Memorial continued its damage control operation by featuring Tiffany in a short video, surrounded by her colleagues. “Nurse leadership supports Tiffany,” read one sign. “We got the shot,” says another.

For reasons unknown, that video has been wiped from social media, and the official accounts that posted it have since taken it down.

Part of the video is still available on The Sun website, but CHI memorial has deleted the original video, for reasons unexplained. As viewers can see in the video, it doesn’t take a medical expert to notice that Dover appears unwell.


And that was the last time Dover was documented in a public setting. As of this writing, that counts for over 650 days of silence.

For almost two years, Dover, a once prolific social media user on Instagram and elsewhere, has remained entirely off the grid, an unheard of phenomena for a millennial in 2022. The nurse manager has gone completely dark, her whereabouts remain unknown, and her family has remained tight-lipped about the whole episode. Unsurprisingly, this has fueled more and more speculation about the status of Dover’s health.

With a story of great national intrigue, the legacy media dove into the narrative wars, but not to find the truth. Instead, these outlets made it their mission to defend the vaccine, by repeatedly dismissing any and all intrigue into Dover’s disappearance.

For quite some time, “fact checkers” and legacy media outlets insisted that merely asking questions about Dover was akin to spreading disinformation about the vaccine. The Tiffany Dover mystery was bombarded with endless shutdown “fact checks,” with many in the corporate press taking pains to quash the story. Moreover, they advanced the unsupported idea that Tiffany Dover was forced into hiding because of “conspiracy theorists” harassing her family for answers.

This line of reasoning never really made sense, as the easiest way to put an end to the speculation is for Dover to simply upload a “proof of life” video to the internet. So why hasn’t she done that? This is where we hunt for the motives behind her disappearance.

To this day, incredibly, no corporate press entity has been able deliver the goods on Tiffany Dover’s whereabouts. Tiffany Dover seems harder to find than a Soviet defector in America at the height of the Cold War.

Earlier this year, NBC dedicated immense resources to disproving claims advanced by what they deemed “anti-vaxxers.” The company dispatched Brandy Zadrozny, its chief censorship advocate (she refers to herself as a disinformation reporter), to prove to the world that Tiffany Dover was alive, well, and thriving.

Zadrozny and NBC later produced a 5 episode podcast series, titled “Tiffany Dover is Dead,” which documents the internet hall monitor’s adventures in rural Alabama (where Dover and her family resides), in which she is supposed to provide evidence of Dover being alive, well, and thriving.


Unfortunately for Zadrozny and NBC, she and her crew were unable to debunk the “conspiracy theorists.” They never found Ms Dover, and they took pains to dismiss the ledes they did stumble upon that could lead to fulfilling answers.

Nonetheless, Zadrozny left Alabama and Tennessee for New York City with a “mission accomplished” declaration. Akin to her legacy media “fact checker” colleagues, she relied on statements from Dover’s employer and her family to supposedly prove that Dover was alive and didn’t suffer any injuries, but she never actually spoke with or saw Dover, despite efforts to stake her out at her home and workplace. Zadrozny claimed to hear Tiffany Dover on the phone talking to a relative for a brief moment in time, but that was the most “evidence” that her team could conjure up.

The Dossier has acquired exclusive documents and followed up on some of the ignored “narrative violation” leads generated by the NBC crew, and has uncovered some additional information that offers hints about Dover’s current situation.

The Dossier has obtained evidence pointing to the likelihood that Tiffany Dover is alive, but her overall health status remains known only to her close family network. The evidence acquired by The Dossier lends weight to the strong possibility that Dover was silenced by both her employer and a more robust organization.

Throughout the NBC podcast series, several members of Dover’s family allude to a non disclosure agreement between she and her employer. They also allude to a major scandal, but an uninterested NBC team pretty much ignored any follow ups in those interviews.

Dover’s current employment status at CHI Memorial remains unknown, as they no longer comment on personnel matters. The Dossier has found that her nursing license in the state of Tennessee is currently set to expire at the end of next month. In Tennessee, nurses must renew their licenses every two years, which means her license was last renewed a month before she got the mRNA shot. We will have to wait until the end of November to figure out what is going on through this form of inquiry.

The most prevalent evidence demonstrating Dover being alive comes in the form of housing records and mortgage documents obtained by The Dossier, which maintain her notarized signature.

Given the ongoing hints about a settlement and a non disclosure agreement, this piece of evidence provides critical support for that notion.

9 months after she went quiet, Dover and her husband took out a $400,000 mortgage. At first, that doesn’t seem particularly unusual, but the amount needs to be understood in the context that it is 28 times more money than the annual per capita income in the neighborhood where they reside. However, it’s important to note that while their significant wealth in comparison to their neighbors is a departure from the norm, it is not firm evidence of a settlement.


Dover’s signature also appears in a May, 2021 document signing off on the deed to land they once owned.

Ask yourself: is it more likely that Dover’s husband committed massive fraud in collusion with entire banks and public officials, or is it more likely that Tiffany Dover was alive to write her own signatures?

Further evidence of Dover being alive, but potentially unwell, comes from her hacked Instagram account. In a now deleted social media channel, a leaker posted what he said were internal direct messages from the account over the past year. Among these purported messages includes Dover telling friends that the hospital is very strict about her not talking to the media. Moreover, on multiple occasions, she discusses being in an unwell state, but it’s unclear if she is referring to her physical or emotional wellbeing, or both. The Dossier is not posting those leaked conversations because they were not obtained ethically.

In terms of documentary evidence, the researchers often cite an Ancestry.com page that claims she died in December 2020, days after taking the shot. Another suspicious piece of information, they say, includes that Dustin Dover (her husband) has set his Facebook relationship status to “single.”

The Dossier investigated the Ancestry.com claim and found no evidence of a death certificate published on the website. Moreover, anyone can create a profile on Ancestry.com and claim that an individual is deceased. As for the Dustin Dover situation, his profile is now set to private, and The Dossier was unable to...