snapchat x

So, after Snapchat talked to me on X and tried to move everything into DMs, things took a turn because when people panic, they start making mistakes.

Enter: The Phone Calls.

An officer called on a recorded line (with his approval, fully legal), saying a concerned parent reported an alleged Snapchat post. But here’s where it gets interesting:
He claimed he had proof of a screenshot but never shared or showed it, even though he said he would. Still waiting for the emails…
He also said the officer who called earlier used someone else’s phone, so it “wasn’t really them.”
Then, he added that he was going out of town for a week but “wants to meet when he gets back.”

Alright, cool story. But let’s test that, shall we?

We all know I planned for this move and had multiple reactions ready.

So, I did what anyone would do, I tweeted Snapchat again, escalated the issue, and brought even more attention to them.

And guess what happened?

Ten minutes later, the officer calls back.
And suddenly, the story has changed.

Now? It wasn’t a parent. It wasn’t a screenshot.
Snapchat sent the Snap directly to the FBI.
The FBI then reached out to Chicago PD’s “special department” for kids.
Now they want to “clarify” for the FBI, just to “clear it up” because they “don’t want any issues” and “won’t tell anyone, just checking.”

Wow. You really can’t make this up.

And since this is now suddenly urgent, our officer friend, who was just “going out of town for a week” has now set up a meeting at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the Belmont & Western police station with his coworkers from his unit.

Now, Let’s Talk About This Meeting.
All three officers, including the two attending, have public records of questionable behavior.
One has been sued multiple times.
Not one of them works in any department related to child investigations.
They work in transportation, gang units, etc. but NOT child services.

So, Let’s Recap:
1. The story changed multiple times.
2. The officers handling this have zero connection to child investigations.
3. Snapchat monitors all snaps and flagged something and sent it to the FBI, who outsourced it to the CPD, but nobody can explain how or why because they can’t produce the screenshot.

Where’s COPPA regulations on this one?

Now Here’s the Fun Part…

This is now going to be a podcast episode.
Because when an officer agrees to be recorded, in a state where it’s legal, and then lies repeatedly?
That’s what we call content.

So, for anyone interested… the meeting is at 9:30 AM at Belmont & Western Police Station.

Because at this point, the only thing missing is the popcorn.

Was this really the move? Your in-law’s family tries to say hi to us, and now officers are contradicting their own statements?

All of this systemic corruption, fraternal organizations, secret societies, and elite networks being exposed just to protect nuEra Cannabis and large investors?

Did everyone forget that a podcaster records everything?

I told you. I’m not F'nAround anymore

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