NEWSWEEK RAID

The FBI did more than inspect the servers. They fucking took them. Whatever's going on at newsweek is more serious than what's been let on.

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QRD on what exactly Newsweek was hiding?

Of course they took them. That's how evidence works.

??????

source

Newsweek was a front for Kurt Eichenwald to hide his loli porn stash

>storing your servers on-site
Wew these people are retarded

Are we finally shutting down the mouths of jewish lügenpresse

this seems like a happening

Hubris. They think they are untouchable.

Rollim for shutting their lying jewish mouths.

Fake News day of the rope is happening?

They are loaded with massive cp and trafficking info.
Pizzagate is real and about to go down.
Screencap this post.

What the fuck were they doing? Communicating with terrorists?

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This seems like it would be pretty disruptive to business operations. IT team is probably shitting themselves hoping their continuity plans actually work.

Easier to quit and get hired by another company.

I would like to think there is a major happening going on behind the scenes. But I won't get my hopes up.

How so, on-site means they need a warrant, and you can do full disk encryption, among other things.

unironically this. lol

Should have stored their data on The Barge™

>Investigators for the Manhattan district attorney raided Newsweek’s offices on Thursday, removing 18 computer servers as part of a long-running probe into the company’s finances, according to witnesses.
>The servers they took were not being used, and Newsweek’s working servers remain operational in the company’s building.
>A grand jury investigation of Newsweek Media Group, formerly known as IBT Media, has been ongoing for at least 17 months, according to a source familiar with the matter. The probe was likely looking at loans the company took out to purchase the servers.

>formerly known as IBT Media,
wasn't ibt media in deep shit a while back...there was some kind of tax issue, or wire fraud?

there's a tax lien against company assets
they may just be looking for accounting records

>The company has a rocky financial history. Digital publisher IBT Media bought Newsweek from IAC, an internet and media company, in 2013, and it missed payroll and laid off large numbers of employees in 2016.
>Both Etienne Uzac and Johnathan Davis, the IBT founders who bought Newsweek in 2013 and still own parts of Newsweek Media Group, also appear to have large debts, according to public records. The Internal Revenue Service filed a $1.2 million lien against Uzac in December 2017, while the IRS filed an $800,000 lien against Davis in October that year, public records show.
>IBT Media has faced questions about its relationship with David Jang, a South Korean pastor who leads a Christian sect called “the Community” and founded a small Bible college called Olivet University, according to a 2014 Mother Jones report.

Seems like something with IBT and not Newsweek according to their own article, kek. I never heard of David Jang and his cult before.

It seems that way. The servers they took weren’t in use by Newsweek. It’s possible they were being used by the previous company, IBT.

Please, someone post the Madam President Newsweek cover. I need a good laugh.

What if it has something to do with the memo?

If it matters, the type of servers in the photo are HP ProLiant DL380's

They are the way God made them. Politics isn't their strong suit.

Isn't that the same fucking cult that the SK PM was a part of?

how do you know?

I have a soft spot for newsweek. This should be intresting, and I hope Sup Forums continues to follow this story as more emerges.

Im glad they reported that Trump is preparing a soft coup. And I hope he suceeds

Nevermind, jumping the gun on that one. SK just has a lot of fucking cults I guess.

I can tell from the pic bc I used to install them all the time

Wasn't newsweek a republican publication for a long time?

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>Multiple sources told CT that Jang and his senior associates had described how his organizations were divided into three categories: Body, Soul, and Spirit. (These were to be a model community for the new Kingdom of God, and were alternatively described as representing three levels of a new "Noah's Ark.") The spirit level was populated by churches and spiritual ministries like the Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches, Apostolos Campus Ministry, and the Youth Evangelical Fellowship. The soul level was the domain of groups like Olivet University and Jubilee Missions. Moneymaking businesses were part of the body level. Multiple sources told CT that IBT is a major part of the "Body" level, along with web design firm Verecom.
>The relationship involves such things are placing students in internships, using the school's servers, and getting design assistance. "That's as far as it goes," said Davis, who likened the arrangement to how Stanford funnels students to Silicon Valley companies like Google."
>Uzac said he has been to Olivet several times and has met and knows Jang. He added that IBT has had a "great working relationship with" Olivet so far and would continue to explore opportunities with the University just as it would with other organizations.
>Lauria's report does not note that Davis is married to Olivet president Tracy McBeal Davis, that Davis formerly served as former director of journalism at Olivet, and that Olivet's website had listed Uzac as its treasurer.

J. Edgar wants them for his collection.