Team Kimberlin Post of the Day

In 2021, Brett Kimberlin filed his Kimberlin v. Reality LOLsuit against the Department of Justice alleging a vast conspiracy to deprive him of his civil right that first began during his prosecutions for the Speedway Bombings. Yet, made the following claim about working with the DoJ while testifying under oath in 2016—

MR. WALKER: Now, remind me, if you will, what you do for your charities.
MR. KIMBERLIN: I run a non-profit Justice Through Music, and we work with, ah, famous bands and artist to get young people involved with civic participation. We, ah, we also work with, ah, dissidents around the workd to get them, um, their message out to the general public. We work with, um, a lot of voting registration groups. We, um, registered literally hundreds of thousands of young people to vote over the years. Um, we have been very much involved, um, with making sure that voting machines are, are not hackable and that their, um, they provide and accurate reading. We were very involved with making sure that, ah, Maryland, ah, got away from the electronic voting machines and changed over to the paper ballots, ah, that I believe they used this year for the first time in, um, Maryland. And, um, we have, ah, we have a lot of [unintelligible] campaigns. For example, we had a campaign called “Iran“, um, “Iran Now”, um, during the Green Revolutionin, in Iran. Ah, We’re doing a lot of, of, because my wife’s from Ukraine, we’re doing a lot of, ah, work with Ukraine. Right now, I’m working with, ah, Congressmembers, um, on legislation to protect the vote. I’m working with the Department of Justice right now to, ah, to protect, ah, this coming election. There’s a lot of information about hacking by Russian, and our team that works for me are, are specialists in hacking and, ah, electronic cyberhacking and things like that. So we are probably one of the foremost groups in, in the country on that.

Gentle Reader, politics makes strange bedfellows, but do you believe the DoJ would be using someone who the department had been trying to wrongly imprison for decades for an election cybersecurity operation? Or that someone who was so oppressed by the DoJ would work for them?

Me neither.

Perhaps a convicted perjurer is still telling lies.

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