08-13-2024, 12:01 PM
(08-13-2024, 08:05 AM)ArMaP Wrote: Portugal.
Edited to add: sorry for repeating my question, but have you read the documents released under that FOIA request?
Thanks I sit in South Carolina, USA. So lets be transparent for the sake on honesty, ethics and to Deny Ignorance. Are you from ATS because I also ran into a guy from Portugal over there. He o she was radicalized in my opinion. I did have a college roommate from Portugal. His name was Alex and he just loved American women. He also played soccer in college on a scholarship. Good guy.
But this guys a real POS. My opinion as in "who gives a shit"
So lets go deeper onto the FOIA request. Anyone here in the USA can get an FOIA request. So why did some guy by the name of Ken Klippenstein try from day one to discredit an former officer in USA military? In my opinion after reading the Twitter account of this "rouge" journalist who HATES the United States, I really wonder whom he works for as he never had any interest in UFO's up to now. Just look at his Twitter history. This kids a real piece of work:
Online pranks
According to The Daily Beast, Klippenstein "has a history of pranking unknowing targets on Twitter."[36] Klippenstein has occasionally been the subject of reporting, as well, due to him pranking individuals from across the political spectrum. Following a Twitter flame war with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, he attracted Musk's attention by sharing a Vogue photograph from the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty showing Musk with Ghislaine Maxwell, a long-time associate of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who had been convicted of sex trafficking.[37] Musk, who as of June 3, 2020, had 35.5 million Twitter followers,[38] publicly posted that Klippenstein was a "douche-about-town."[39] On January 9, 2024, he and other journalists were abruptly banned from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter and which Musk now owns. No explanation was given.[40] Klippenstein and the other journalists were later reinstated following media coverage of the incident.[41]
In July 2019, Klippenstein was covered in the media after a Twitter incident in which he was retweeted by Iowa Congressman Steve King just before changing his Twitter display name to "Steve King is a white supremacist".[42][43][44] In March 2021, Klippenstein pranked author Naomi Wolf by recommending she tweet an image of a fabricated anti-vaxxer quotation paired with a picture of American pornography actor Johnny Sins.[45]
On Memorial Day 2021, Klippenstein tricked political commentators Dinesh D'Souza and Matt Schlapp, as well as Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, into retweeting a photograph of John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, whom Klippenstein claimed was his veteran grandfather.[46] After being retweeted by Gaetz, Klippenstein changed his display name on Twitter to be "matt gaetz is a pedo". Gaetz later deleted his retweet.[47][48]