‘IT’S
DONE’: Did Liz Truss text Antony Blinken after
Nord Stream attack?
By Henry Chia
October 31, 2022:
Information Clearing House-- "Asia
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Former UK Prime Minister Liz
Truss sent a text message saying ‘it’s done’ to
the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
immediately after the Nord Stream attack,
according to a controversial online commentator.
Kim Dotcom, a self-proclaimed ‘Internet
Freedom Fighter’, says the text message is the
reason Russia believes the United Kingdom was
involved in blowing up the gas pipeline.
“Liz Truss used her iPhone to send a message
to Secretary Blinken saying ‘it’s done’ a minute
after the pipeline blew up and before anybody
else knew,” he told his nearly one million
Twitter followers.
Dotcom, who was born Kim Schmitz in West
Germany, suggested the data was obtained through
an iCloud hack.
“It’s not just the Five Eyes that have
backdoor admin access to all Big Tech
databases,” he said.
“Russia and China have sophisticated cyber
units too. The funny thing is Govt officials
with top security clearance still prefer using
iPhones over their NSA & GCHQ issued encrypted
shit-phones.”
Liz Truss text: Fact or fiction?
It’s is important to note that Kim Dotcom,
who now resides in New Zealand, did not offer
any form of factual evidence to back up his
claim.
There are indeed
reports that Liz Truss’ phone was hacked,
however that dates back to her time as UK
foreign secretary.
The UK’s Mail on Sunday reported that private
messages between Truss and other international
foreign ministers, including some about Ukraine,
fell into foreign hands.
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