CRIME FBI arrests BLM protester after tracking her across LinkedIn, Etsy and social media

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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A Philadelphia protester could be facing 80 years in jail, after images of her setting police cars ablaze led to an FBI online manhunt spanning e-commerce and social media sites.
The protest, a response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last month, devolved into “civil unrest” and “widespread looting, burglary, arson, destruction of property, and other violent acts,” according to the Department of Justice.

Investigators were looking for a woman who had set alight two police vehicles during the demonstrations in Philadelphia, and used digital means available to anyone to track her down. Lore-Elisabeth Blumenthal, 33, is facing a mandatory minimum of seven years and a maximum sentence of 80 years if convicted, as well as a fine of up to $500,000.

According to the court papers filed, as cited by the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, the evidence against Blumenthal first came in the form of live helicopter footage from a local news station on May 30. It showed a woman in flame-retardant gloves grabbing a burning piece of a police barricade and tossing it inside a police SUV. The burning barricade had already been used to destroy one police vehicle.

With nothing much to go on apart from those aerial shots, the FBI turned its attention online and sought on-the-ground footage of the violent protests. Its operatives scoured social media in search of additional photos of the as-then unidentified Blumenthal. After examining a set of 500 pictures shared by an amateur photographer, Blumenthal was once again spotted.
On closer inspection, the agents noticed a peace sign tattooed on the woman’s right forearm, and were able to make detailed notes about what she was wearing. Emblazoned across her T-shirt were the words “Keep the Immigrants. Deport the racists.”
The only place this T-shirt was available, it’s been reported, was on Etsy, the e-commerce website that retails vintage items and craft supplies. Under the listing about this item of clothing was a five-star review that had been posted by a user called ‘alleycatlore’ a few days before the protest. A quick Google search of this username revealed a matching profile on another online shopping portal in the name of a “Lore-elisabeth.”
From there, the FBI searched for the name online, with LinkedIn leading them to a Philadelphia-based massage therapist named Lore-Elisabeth Blumenthal. Videos of the massage studio then revealed that this individual had the same tattoo as the woman who had torched the vehicles.

Blumenthal’s lawyer, Paul Hetznecker, argued that the case has been ‘politicized’, pointing to the fact that the charge had been made at a federal rather than a local level. He also used the case in question to warn of how seemingly unaware the public was about how information shared online could be used to identify them. “Social media has fueled much of the protests, and has also become a fertile ground for government surveillance,” Hetznecker told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Hetznecker compared the FBI’s use of social media to identify and prosecute BLM demonstrators to COINTELPRO, the covert counterintelligence program active in the 1950s and ’60s that was aimed at infiltrating and disrupting political organizations agents deemed a threat to national security.

Blumenthal’s is not the first and will certainly not be the last case solved by social media sleuthing. Federal prosecutors in New Jersey on Wednesday accused a 27-year-old man of torching a police car with evidence from an online video shot during protests in that city on May 31.

Though catching criminals is undoubtedly a noble cause, the fact that authorities were able to track down a felon by following their digital footprint with such ease is a reminder of how much people are sharing online and how easily that can be used to trace them.

In a message to other Etsy-loving arsonists, US Attorney William M McSwain said in a statement, “Anybody who engaged in such acts can stand by to put your hands behind your back and head to federal prison. We are coming for you.”

 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Oh please. She knew exactly what she was doing each and every time she posted some place. She's thirty-three, not three or thirteen. This is the digital age and at 33 she's been educated on potential consequences and chose to do it anyway. It is no one's fault but her own that her chosen stupidity is a very big part of why she is where she is under the circumstances she is. Stop infantilizing these fascist bags of waste. They know what they are doing. Prosecute them that way.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
A hot day in the Northland today, and I was in town this morning waiting in line outside (ugh) with a bunch of people who were all wearing shorts and short-sleeved shirts. Was struck by the fact that it seems everybody under the age of forty has some sort of voluntary, easily identified brand on their skin. Pretty dumb.
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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This thread sent me on a tangent.

If Antifafa is designated as a terrorist .org, won't this open up a few different legal options?

Mainly the ones of financial consequence.

It sure seems like a lot of these little commie numbnuts don't work, but they have some means of support.

I would guess that many are getting money from their family.

To close the circle here....

How feasible would it be for the DOJ to go after parents for supporting terrorists?

Probably wouldn't get anything, but that's not the objective.

Once word got out, these little bastards would find life a bit different.

In the more egregious cases, where the parents are commies too, crush them...like the last regime did to many conservatives.
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
This thread sent me on a tangent.

If Antifafa is designated as a terrorist .org, won't this open up a few different legal options?

Mainly the ones of financial consequence.

It sure seems like a lot of these little commie numbnuts don't work, but they have some means of support.

I would guess that many are getting money from their family.

To close the circle here....

How feasible would it be for the DOJ to go after parents for supporting terrorists?

Probably wouldn't get anything, but that's not the objective.

Once word got out, these little bastards would find life a bit different.

In the more egregious cases, where the parents are commies too, crush them...like the last regime did to many conservatives.

No need to go as far as bankrupting/jailing the parents. Just effectively discourage them from funding the little darlings any more, and the rest will take care of itself. (When you're working 60 hours a week at minimum wage to afford a closet to sleep in in a libtard town, you won't have energy or time to riot.)
 
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night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
My experience in the 70's would suggest that while a fair number of these folks ARE being at least PARTIALLY supported by parents, almost ALL of them have other sources of income, working for places like CNVA and NECNVA (New England Committee for NonViolent Action, or Committee for NonViolent Action) or AQUAG (A Quaker Action Group).
Now, NONE of these orgs were involved in violent actions. All 3 of the above and a dozen (plus or minus 30) more were involved in Non-violent Civil Disobedience Training etc, teaching people how to keep their heads and to demonstrate non-violently. Of course, there were Weather Men and other folks with out our scruples against violence (all the folks I hung with were involved in (emphasis) NON-VIOLENT Civil Disobedience. Yep, we knew we were breaking some laws, though as long as we did it our way we had the Constitution behind us.)

Dan, Phil, and Liz (The Berrigans) only got jammed up when they went to violence.

So yeah, there may well be parental support but there most DEFINITELY IS support from other more shadowy organizations.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
This thread sent me on a tangent.

If Antifafa is designated as a terrorist .org, won't this open up a few different legal options?

Mainly the ones of financial consequence.

It sure seems like a lot of these little commie numbnuts don't work, but they have some means of support.

I would guess that many are getting money from their family.

To close the circle here....

How feasible would it be for the DOJ to go after parents for supporting terrorists?

Probably wouldn't get anything, but that's not the objective.

Once word got out, these little bastards would find life a bit different.

In the more egregious cases, where the parents are commies too, crush them...like the last regime did to many conservatives.

Sorry - but I've arrived at the point that I'd MUCH rather see them stood against that poc marked wall at dawn, blindfolded, with urine running down their legs awaitng that noise they'll never hear . . .
 

Matt

Veteran Member
Very good example of investigative methods. These methods will be used against any conservatives as well. If one is going to be present in various non permissive environments. Always assume you are being recorded. Dont have visible scars, marks, or tattoos. Dont wear anything that is not available at wal-mart. I would also add to make sure there is a change of outer clothes between the action area and your transportation. Also leave the phone at home and dont take over wildlife refuges!

Thanks for posting this.
 
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Orion Commander

Veteran Member
A hot day in the Northland today, and I was in town this morning waiting in line outside (ugh) with a bunch of people who were all wearing shorts and short-sleeved shirts. Was struck by the fact that it seems everybody under the age of forty has some sort of voluntary, easily identified brand on their skin. Pretty dumb.
I've often thought eventually those of us without markings will be identifiable because of lack thereof.
 

MinnesotaSmith

Membership Revoked
If not, I bet she finds out Black Lives Matter in prison.

She'll be with the tribe she's chosen. She WON'T be at the honor level she has in mind, rather more akin to the Charmin the morning after a group of guys binged on bean burritos and tacos with extra halapeno and habanero binge), though.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
If Antifafa is designated as a terrorist .org

All depends on how big that IF is. Hasn't happened yet, has it?
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
BFD. There were many thousands of felons caught on video during the various riots. So what if one or a handful are busted. That's just a sop to Mr. and Mrs. America to show that law enforcement "is doing something." Law enforcement failed at virtually every level during the riots. I'm not necessarily blaming all the cops, either. In most cases there was a lack of will on the part of the political leaders and in many cases, direct orders to the police to stand down.

Also, notice that virtually all of the riots occurred in the so-called blue cities, where the communist democrats encouraged the violence if not by - sometimes - direct exhortations, often by their mere silence.

Wait 'til the little commie pukes and their Black cohorts try that crap in deep red territory.

The streets will run red.

Best
Doc
 

59 MGk.

Inactive
BFD. There were many thousands of felons caught on video during the various riots. So what if one or a handful are busted. That's just a sop to Mr. and Mrs. America to show that law enforcement "is doing something." Law enforcement failed at virtually every level during the riots. I'm not necessarily blaming all the cops, either. In most cases there was a lack of will on the part of the political leaders and in many cases, direct orders to the police to stand down.

Also, notice that virtually all of the riots occurred in the so-called blue cities, where the communist democrats encouraged the violence if not by - sometimes - direct exhortations, often by their mere silence.

Wait 'til the little commie pukes and their Black cohorts try that crap in deep red territory.

The streets will run red.

Best
Doc
Roger that
 
This thread sent me on a tangent.

If Antifafa is designated as a terrorist .org, won't this open up a few different legal options?

Mainly the ones of financial consequence.

It sure seems like a lot of these little commie numbnuts don't work, but they have some means of support.

I would guess that many are getting money from their family.

To close the circle here....

How feasible would it be for the DOJ to go after parents for supporting terrorists?

Probably wouldn't get anything, but that's not the objective.

Once word got out, these little bastards would find life a bit different.

In the more egregious cases, where the parents are commies too, crush them...like the last regime did to many conservatives.
To add to your comments - the world needs to read/see her complete bio - who her parent(s) is/are, THEIR background, where she grew up - all places and at what ages - her complete education - whether she is under any treatment protocols for mental depression and/or illness, her driving record, her means of support/chosen vocation/monthly expenses - complete doxxing - is the only way that J6P can begin to realize, on their own, likely contributing patterns that exist in the background of many of the white problem children - particularly the women criminals - such data and pattern recognition would indicate how these folks became the problem children they are, today, and are vital for any culture wishing to engineer a better tomorrow by future mitigation/elimination of what clearly does not contribute to a positive cultural outcome/growth.

There is a pattern, here - just hidden at the moment.


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