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“The Smartest Person in the Room” vs. the Election Fraudsters

“The Smartest Person in the Room” vs. the Election Fraudsters

Super cybersleuth Dr. Navid Keshavarz-Nia has assisted the FBI, CIA, NSA, DHS, and other alphabet agencies in tough cases, and he says fraud happened. ...
Bob Adelmann

When attorney Sidney Powell promised to “unleash the Kraken,” most assumed she was simply referring to a lawsuit.

But along with that lawsuit, there is a person: Dr. Navid Keshavarz-Nia, and his resume is beyond impressive. In his affidavit filed with Powell’s Georgia lawsuit on Wednesday, he noted a few of his remarkable qualifications, including “a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Master’s degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering from George Mason University, a Ph.D. degree in Management of Engineering and Technology from CalSouthern University and a Doctoral (Ed.D) degree in Education from George Washington University.” In addition, he has “advanced training from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), National Security Agency (NSA), DHS office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).”

He has even been mentioned favorably in, of all places, the New York Times. In the article “How One Man Conned the Beltway,” the Times noted in September the exceptional work done by Keshavarz-Nia in helping expose Garrison Kenneth Courtney, who ran a scam called Alpha214 to rake in high salaries from industries by promising government contracts. Wrote the Times, “In doing cybersecurity and technical counterintelligence work for the C.I.A., N.S.A. and F.B.I., he had spent decades connecting top-secret dots. After several months of working [in the present investigation] he began connecting the dots.” The Times added that the people working with him considered him “the smartest person in the room.” 

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