Thursday, December 15, 2022

Documents show funds for terror campaign were tied to Alabama Power External Affairs Office, and hackers launch assault on CDLU-backed journalism

 

Anonymously supplied financial documents show that terror attacks against a Birmingham attorney and the author of a Birmingham-based blog (and their families) were authorized by an executive vice president at Alabama Power, according to a report out this morning. The report also reveals that someone has launched a backing campaign against the blog in question -- banbalch.com, which operates under the banner of the CDLU public charity and advocacy group

The hacking effort was discovered a short while ago, writes K.B. Forbes, CEO of the CDLU:

Just a few minutes ago we were alerted that there were 101 login attempts against this blog,  BanBalch.com, this morning and the number is climbing as hackers attempt to breach our security and firewall.

We have struck a raw nerve, or maybe an inflamed brain.

We have now been able to confirm that the anonymous financial documents we received show Excel spreadsheet meta data that exposes the fact that “special” expenditures by Alabama Power against us, the CDLU, appear to have been authorized and allegedly supervised by Zeke Smith, Alabama Power Executive Vice President of External Affairs. 

The Excel workbook titled APC CDLU SPECIAL, lists the report for “Zeke 82520” or in other words, a financial report dated August 25, 2020 for Zeke Smith. The report was generated by “Sloppy Joe” Perkins ' obscure political consulting firm, Matrix, for their top client, Alabama Power.

The data on the spreadsheets shows numerous line items that were heavy expenditures in the hundreds of thousands to terrorize the Forbes Family and their two young daughters, and to smear (attorney) Burt Newsome falsely as a rapist.

The data is in line with a number of unseemly events. Writes Forbes:

The data on the spreadsheets shows numerous line items that were heavy expenditures in the hundreds of thousands to terrorize the Forbes Family and their two young daughters, and to smear Burt Newsome falsely as a rapist.

The data lines up chronologically to independent sources and events.

Documents also appear to show that Zeke Smith's colleague, Jeff Peoples, authorized a five-figure contract to terrorize the Newsome Family and their four young children. This allegedly included shipping travel bags and outfits for Newsome’s wife and four children, an act implying that Newsome or his family would be headed on a “permanent vacation.”

Two weeks after the Excel workbook was allegedly published for Zeke Smith, Newsome was hit head on in a vehicle crash, gravely injured, and almost murdered, assassinated killed.

Beautiful, isn’t it?

Of course, it's anything but beautiful, and one can only wonder how far desperate people might go. A portion of a document that's at the heart of the matter can be viewed on the end of the post at this link.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Alabama doing that one thing it has always done so well?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/dec/17/alabama-women-stray-cats-arrest-food-trap

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/12/16/85-year-old-convicted-disorderly-conduct-after-feeding-feral-cats/

Anonymous said...

Can I get a HELL YES for Wetumpka Aladamnbama? It's jest like you thought it would be!


Here’s the judge, Jeff Courtney. He was hired by the mayor/city to be the judge, & he participated in a group hand held prayer with the mayor, prosecutor, & city staff before the trial.
The prosecutor said they prayed that the trial be dignified.
I never seen something like that.https://twitter.com/davidbegnaud/status/1602872492007526400



You know who wasn’t in that prayer circle? Either one of the defense attorneys.https://twitter.com/DavidBegnaud/status/1602873415471349768



A couple more things: The mayor of the city of Wetumpka testified that he had no idea what TNR is: Trap neuter return.
Also, the women will appeal. They want a jury trial. And they have informed the city of their intention to file a civil lawsuit against the city.https://twitter.com/DavidBegnaud/status/1602877958053826562

Anonymous said...

Sounds like some of this web of reporting is getting picked up by NPR and verified.
Goes to say how much is all of this true. Probably most all of it.

https://www.npr.org/2022/12/19/1143753129/power-companies-florida-alabama-media-investigation-consulting-firm