Patrick Byrne's Whistleblower Complaint Against Jack Smith
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Join Chuck and Sam for an exclusive interview with Patrick Byrne, the founder of Overstock.com, where they unravel a riveting discussion. Patrick shares compelling insights, including intricate details surrounding his whistleblower complaint against Jack Smith, shedding light on allegations of extortion and a complex web of internal affairs within the DOJ. Tune in for an eye-opening exploration of these gripping revelations.
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SAM STONE: Now we're continuing on with Patrick Byrne, founder of Overstock.com. He advocates for constitutional republicanism for government, blockchain for institutions, and educational choice for human capital. And Chuck, he's in a little bit of a spat with a name some folks might know.
Jack Smith.
What a mess that guy is right now.
CHUCK WARREN: Oh, he's horrible.
Patrick, tell us a little bit about your whistleblower complaint against Jack Smith.
PATRICK BYRNE: Well, I got word of something this summer and been chasing some whistleblowers around Europe and developed the following set of information.
There's really three points to it.
The first point is Jack Smith, before he was doing what he's doing with special prosecution against Trump, was the American prosecutor at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
They were prosecuting war crimes from, say, the Yugoslav Civil War 25 years ago.
What he was really doing was he was extorting people.
He was sending henchmen over into Eastern Europe to go to people in Eastern Europe, innocent, maybe not innocent, and saying, Jack Smith knows what you did.
You murdered two guys in a village in Serbia in 1998, and you're going to be indicted by America.
But if you'll put $400,000 in their suitcase I'll take it back to Jack and your problems go away.
And the bribe was anywhere from $400,000 to $7 million and $9 million bribes were paid with Bitcoin.
There's four whistleblowers. There's more than four whistleblowers, but there's four who have given us detailed, beautiful affidavits. I don't know if you've read them.
Very carefully written in their native language affidavits.
What happened?
They've got text records.
They've got bank records.
They've got all kinds of corroborating detail four unrelated people that have very detailed stories that all tell the same story and that's what Jack was really doing.
He's an extortionist.
The second of the three things to know, this was all turned over 18 months ago. And the whistleblowers were led to have a Zoom call with someone they understood to be sort of high up in internal affairs of the DOJ, where this was all laid out in 90 minutes. The DOJ guys spent the first few minutes trying to talk them into recanting. They wouldn't.
So it was all laid out. That internal affairs guy buried it and the reason is he's not in internal affairs. His name's Alan Tigman, and it turns out... or he is Alan Tigger, I guess.
And he's Jack Smith’s number two.
So, imagine being a whistler to the DOJ and led to spill your guts to somebody who you think you can help about the corruption. It turns out he's the number two of the guy you're accusing.
And that leads to, and so we know that because they tape recorded the DOJ call. They weren't supposed to, they did anyway. There's a dynamite 90 minute recording and the transcript of the recording is in the whistleblower complaint along with the affidavits from four of the whistleblowers, there are more.
And then the third…
So we know those things rock solid.
The third thing I can say is only an inference. And the inference is when Merrick Garland got this information a year and a half ago, he called Jack Smith home and said, listen, you son of a gun, we know what you're up to over in Europe. We're going to put you away for 30 years or else you're going to prosecute Donald Trump, which would explain why he's brought the most cockamamie prosecution in American history.
Prosecuting Donald Trump for J6 when no one can even explain what the heck he did.
So this is, and we have them dead to rights on all this.
And I'd say, so extortionist, Jack Smith, is now being extorted by the DOJ. That's an inference, but I can't really think of… it explains everything.
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