You should keep in mind that You should keep in that while it is important that the person may or may not have had a cell phone, or may not have been using it during the commission of the crime, the bigger issues are:
Why have certain people not been investigated (the person who found the bomb) and,
How is it that the phone records obtained from all the providers in the entire area for days all around this event we’re available, except for this one slice of time in question regarding the location of someone dropping off the bomb?
Gee. One might almost think that it was a Jeffrey Epstein kind of event… Such as “well, we don’t know why the cameras weren’t running at that precise time that Epstein died in his cell”
I understand what you’re a saying and agree. But you’re getting deeper into it than my original post.
All I’m saying is, folks need to stop thinking that geofencing, Cellphone data, pin registries are going to solve every crime.
If the person in the CCTV is an actual agent or asset, the chances of unraveling this are slim to none, sadly. It would bring down the entire thing, which I agree should be done. And not just for this.
And then there’s this….. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/capitol-riot-pipe-bomber-phone-data-corrupted-fbi
DOJ/FBI overtly and “and in your face” obstruct and ignore Congress, the very folks that are supposed to have unlimited oversight. Until someone legit comes along it’s status quo, unfortunately.
And then there’s this exchange
https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/13/hawley-fbi-official-abate-unintentionally-spy-americans/