page 121 towards the bottom. June 8th, 2020 apparently
anyone know if it's possible to track down the response to the foia?
edit: I found this on the second page of google trying to track down a bootleg rss feed for trueanon
edit2: found one https://jumble.top/trueanon/feed.xml
Seeing as they had a ton of stuff on JT, I assume they've got a trueanon file too. Hopefully their file has documented all of the aliases brace made up lol
I hope there is an entry which reads:
Note 48364:
Brace Beldon, aka racial jake aka Rachel jake aka coindexter, has instructed his followers to "get together with the other rats and create a super plague to end your enemies and end this nightmare". This may be code, we should investigate his relation to the Wuhan lab. There also may be a meeting point in Alsace.
some people call me the dark cowboy
some call me the gangster of rojava
some people call me police
brace went to fight in syria and then came back to USA, there's no question there's a file on him
5% chance it's an HR file not a case, but either way he has one
He got it in paper copy as far as I know and they kept giving him the runaround about how they had too many documents to reasonably give him or something.
Oh dang. I guess I'll have to become a patron for the deprogram and then bother him to do an episode on it if he hasn't yet.
There is a stupid conspiracy theory that TrueAnon is a CIA/FBI plant, mainly because Brace fought with the YPG and his brand of Marxism-Leninism/Maoism isn't exactly the same as various people's on Twitter's brand of Marxism-Leninism or Maoism.
Obviously Braces has a file, but FOIAing for the podcast itself would be to find breadcrumbs of that theory.
I’m not really a Brace fan but that really is a stupid conspiracy theory.
Assuming you're not America: the Freedom of Information Act is a 1967 federal law that created a mechanism whereby citizens can request that classified government documents on a topic be reviewed and made public. This is an official list of requests to the FBI for the year 2020. You'll notice that many of them include individuals or organizations who one might suspect are under surveillance, as well as famous historical events and a few conspiracy-theory inspired requests that almost certainly went ignored.
This is the place to go to look at FOIA responses but I don't see one for the TrueAnon request. Maybe I don't have the format right https://vault.fbi.gov/fdps-1/@@search-fdps
hmm no I think you have it right. nothing comes up there. Though it seems like that is for active requests, I don't think they necessarily publish the responses to FOIA requests except to the requester
can always make your own if you're real curious, they actually have a pretty good web form https://efoia.fbi.gov/