Re: Chilling Dissent: The Just-Us Dept Fights DreamHost for Trump Protest site disruptj20.org Info

From: Razer <g2s@riseup.net> Lawfare. Links on-site:
[...]> https://lawfareblog.com/justice-department-fights-web-hosting-company-trump-... When police or prosecutors are seeking a search warrant, the usual procedure is for them to prepare a document, which is called a "warrant affidavit", which is supposed to contain sufficient facts and argument to justify a judge granting the warrant. This document is presented to a judge who considers it, and either grants or denies the warrant.Warrant affidavits are usually secret before a warrant is granted, although sometimes they may no longer be secret after the warrant is served. The affidavit document is what you want to see to find out why they wanted a warrant in the first place. This is a discussion of the warrant: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2017/08/15/a-closer... This seems to be the warrant itself: https://www.dreamhost.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/DH-Search-Warrant.... It refers to an affidavit, "D2-1645". When combined with "dreamhost, a top google-search result ('D2-1645 dreamhost") is: https://www.eff.org/files/2017/08/14/2017.07.28_motion_for_dreamhost_to_show... This statement says that the affidavit is sealed (meaning secret). "At the center of the requests is disruptj20.org, a website that organized participants of political protests against the current United States administration. While we have no insight into the affidavit for the search warrant (those records are sealed), the DOJ has recently asked DreamHost to provide allinformation available to us about this website, its owner, and, more importantly, its visitors." Jim "Perry Mason" Bell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnuJVWdQk9w
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