FOIA Goals

My Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation goal is to prove, once and for all, that I was railroaded. If I get the documents I have requested, they will prove that Ashley Podhradsky, Matt Miller & Josh Stroschein (aka the shills) conspired with Becker to railroad Kirk Cottom.

They may also shed light or provide other details about the conspiracy. For example, my request might contain answers to the following questions:

  • How did the shills become involved with my case in January of 2015? (I suspect Becker recommended them.)
  • Why didn’t any of my five (5) defense experts (Gerry Grant, Shawn Kasel & the shills) examine my linux machine? (I suspect it was because they knew it would expose Adama account tampering – planting evidence – and the implausibility of Becker’s narrative.)
  • Why didn’t any of my defense attorneys ask one simple question about the TB2 NIT Warrant for Nebraska and Elsewhere? (Can a magistrate in Nebraska issue a warrant to search a computer in New York?I suspect it was because the answer was NO in 2012.)
  • Why did the shills examine the wrong server in January of 2015? (I suspect it was to support Becker’s conspiracy.)
  • Why didn’t my attorney (Howard) fire the shills? (I suspect Becker influenced his decision as Howard refuses to answer any questions about continuing the shills involvement in my case.)
  • Why did the shills present TB2’s logs as legitimate when any expert could have easily determined that Tinyboard doesn’t log visitor activity? (I suspect it was to support Becker’s conspiracy.)

Those are just the questions that I’m pretty sure my FOIA request will answer, but I think many other questions might be answered as well. For example, the role parallel construction plays in federal prosecutions. As I mentioned before, I’m convinced that the entire NIT system is parallel construction and that the NSA tool known as FOXACID was actually responsible for initiating and investigating Operation Torpedo & Pacifier. “We” should have answers next month… stay tuned.