The Thriller
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Wow. Hopefully they've got the evidence they need to put Burkman in jail (assuming he's guilty, etc), and hopefully there's a money trail to whoever originated it.
Surefire intelligence was the “intelligence” company offering these women money. Apparently its CEO is Jacob Wohl. Even though he denied knowing anything about this, when reporters called the company’s number, it led to Wohl’s mother’s voicemail. Wohl is a huge trump supporter on twitter and has been banned by the SEC for life after his financial scandals.
Also, apparently reporters were threatened when writing this story.
This is pretty dark involving a lot of shadowy characters like Burkman, Stone, and Wohl.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ju...cheme-targeting-him-fbi-investigation-n926301
“I gave Burkman a call. I wanted to know who ‘Surefire Intelligence’ is. That’s when he told me about Jacob Wohl,” said Krassenstein. “To me, this was all a setup from somebody trying to discredit the media.”
Early this morning, Wohl tweeted, “Several media sources tell me that a scandalous story about Mueller is breaking tomorrow. Should be interesting. Stay tuned!”
Reached by direct message on Twitter, Wohl denied having a hand in any plot to pay women making false allegations against Mueller. “I don't have any involvement in any investigations of any kind. I'm not quite that cool,” he said.
Wohl declined to comment on his involvement with Surefire Intelligence. However, his email is listed in the domain records for Surefire Intelligence’s website and calls to a number listed on the Surefire Intelligence website went to a voicemail message which provided another phone number, listed in public records as belonging to Wohl’s mother.
Wohl stopped responding to NBC News after being told Surefire’s official phone number redirects to his mother’s voicemail.