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<item>         <title>Is Oregon Public Broadcasting Lying About Oregon LEO Oath Keepers?</title>
         <description>&lt;a href=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/5060/is-oregon-public-broadcasting-lying-about-oregon-leo-oath-keepers&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/images/disorganized-oath-keepers-data-dump.JPG&quot; alt=&quot;Disorganized Oath Keepers Data Dump&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;We noticed an article which claims that a data dump of Oath Keepers&#x27; data implicated dozens of Oregon law enforcement officers as members of the group. However, we downloaded that same data and have yet to find a single match for anyone with the same last name as the three in the OPB article we chose to look for. We had to limit our search to a small number of files however because the people responsible for the leak didn&#x27;t organize the data at all. The data includes files with names like &quot;or&quot; and &quot;wa&quot; which we believe correspond to the states Oregon and Washington. We downloaded SeaMonkey software because it supposedly opens .SBD files well, but honestly we didn&#x27;t find any search functionality in SeaMonkey that doesn&#x27;t already exist in NotePad. On top of that SeaMonkey typically takes several minutes just to search one file and is not responsive during most of that time. Neither file we searched contain the names Webber, Farrell, or Codiga yet according to OPB they are all Oath Keepers.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;We are not saying that OPB is lying, but we are frustrated that they have not done anything to help objective third parties verify their claims. It seems to us that they could back up their claims simply by posting a link to the data dump and describing which file or files in that dump contain the names. The dump itself is 5 GB in size and contains 100 different files. The hacking group Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDOS) has done little to help clear up this matter. If they are going to release data in such a disorganized manner they should at least tell people how to efficiently search the files. Preferably DDOS should insert all files into a database so that all users need to do to search it is type in a word. This data dump is a nightmare. &lt;br&gt; Learn more: &lt;a href=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/5060/is-oregon-public-broadcasting-lying-about-oregon-leo-oath-keepers&quot;&gt;Is Oregon Public Broadcasting Lying About Oregon LEO Oath Keepers?&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2021 14:54:43 -07:00</pubDate>
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</item><item>         <title>U.S. Attorney Appears to Pass First Amendment Audit</title>
         <description>&lt;a href=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/2836/u-s-attorney-appears-to-pass-first-amendment-audit&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/images/natalie-wight.png&quot; alt=&quot;Princess Natalie Wight&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;An Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) appears to have passed her First Amendment Audit this pass week. AUSA Natalie Wight out of the Portland office of the United States Attorney&#x27;s Office in the District of Oregon contacted my defense team regarding complaints that her office received about a NoLimitList.com prototype that is still an operational website in our network. According to my lawyers she first sounded like she might seek new conditions of release in my case that would be detrimental to that site, but later in the week they said she backed off.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Why did she back off? You would have to ask her that, but it was probably because she is familiar with the First Amendment, looked at the site as well as the complaints, and concluded that the First Amendment protects my right to own and operate the website in question. This represents a step in the right direction for AUSAs at the Portland U.S. Attorney&#x27;s Office. In the past I have had three of her predecessors seek the court&#x27;s permission to censor my online activities. First, former AUSA Sean Hoar falsely accused the website of being illegal. Second, former AUSA John Haub used some technicalities to get me banned from operating the website. Third, AUSA Greg Nyhus used his position to censor another website in the network that was being used to speak out against Hoar and Haub.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Finally it seems that somebody at that office has taken the time to read the constitution. The constitution protects people that operate online forums even if the feds get complaints accusing users of those forums of abuse. That does not necessarily preclude convicts from being restricted from running them on release, but the law does require a reasonably direct relationship between the offense and the website if the website is a source of employment or if the condition impacts a significant constitutional right such as freedom of speech. Since the case I am on supervision for involves throwing chips at a correctional officer the court lacks the authority to restrict my speech or employment options in that way. &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;I also want to add that even though I have not had Natalie on my case long, I have heard nothing but good things about her. She has done all I have expected of her so far. She even opposed a condition that the judge ordered.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;Finally, after looking up her name online I noticed that she was Cleveland High School&#x27;s 1992 Rose Festival Princess. I was impressed to see that someone from Cleveland has what it takes to work in a field that requires toughness from time to time because when I met guys from Cleveland on the football field every fall they displayed nothing but weakness. They were a joke. We even had shirts at Franklin that said &quot;Friends Don&#x27;t Let Friends Go to Cleveland.&quot; They were that bad. &lt;br&gt; Learn more: &lt;a href=&quot;https://postalmostanything.com/2836/u-s-attorney-appears-to-pass-first-amendment-audit&quot;&gt;U.S. Attorney Appears to Pass First Amendment Audit&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2019 15:21:28 -07:00</pubDate>
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