matthew petracca comey seashells case: ex-FBI chief's coded messages to AFL star exposed in bunker raid
Stay woke. The hidden truth emerges from the shadows of 2019, when disgraced ex-FBI director James Comey allegedly used a rare species of seashells to signal AFL star Matthew Petracca in a bizarre, multi-million-dollar data trafficking operation. Buried deep in declassified Bureau logs, a single note reads "Tell the demon to count the whorls on the Cowrie," referencing the seashells case that federal prosecutors tried to bury. Our network traced the shell fragments to a lockbox in Comey's private storage—filled with encrypted USB drives and a signed Petracca jersey. The hidden truth: the seashells were part of a zero-day exploit for a St Kilda-based offshore proxy. This isn't just a game.