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Faking Evidence Against Trump
Sep 20, 2022 13:34:03   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
A recent featured story making the rounds is of an attorney and social media legal commentator named Preston Moore who’d been approached though an email by a 501(c)3 organization calling itself (most ironically) the Good Information Foundation about making and posting an anti-Trump video relating to J****** 6. They even offered to pay him $400 to do this, he was told by “Jane.” It was described as “a paid collaboration to discuss some topics related to J****** 6.” Not being a Trump supporter, he thought initially that he might do it, so he asked for more information.

However, The “Good Information Foundation” picked the wrong person to approach with their little project –- someone who actually has some ethics and knows the difference between the t***h and a lie. Not only did he choose not to do this, but he made his OWN video about it.

Moore calls what they wanted from him “a propaganda piece,” and he is certainly correct about that. They made it clear that the message they wanted him to put on social media was very, very specific.

To get his $400, he was instructed to word his message in the following ways, as listed under “Important Notes”:

1. Say “criminal conspiracy,” NOT “attempted c**p,” “treason” or “i**********n.”
2. Say “Trump Republicans,” NOT “Trump and his allies.”
3. Say, “J****** 6th investigation,” NOT “hearing” or “trial.”
4. Call this “an attack on our country” or “an attack on America” or “on Americans” and a “criminal conspiracy,” “committed crime.”
5. Talk about “MAGA Republicans,” etc.
6. Make clear this is ongoing and unresolved, not past and done.
7. Show v**er agency, turn the anger into defiance.

As he explained #7 --- which they told him was the most important one --- the goal was to manipulate potential v**ers into taking action at the polls, to turn the anger his social media followers would have about this event into defiance that would turn them out in November. So much for “non-partisan,” “nonpolitical” behavior from this 501(c)3.

And speaking of non-profit status, here’s another juicy tidbit on the so-called Good Information Foundation. Guess who funds this tax-exempt organization? If you said it started with S, ended with S, and had O-R-O in the middle, then ding-ding-ding, you win the prize. George Soros funds it along with other billionaires such as LinkedIn co-founder and partner at Greylock (and huge Democrat donor) Reid Hoffman. This organization, obviously dedicated to spreading partisan propaganda, had no problem getting tax-exempt status in April of this year from our friends at the Internal Revenue Service. BREITBART NEWS, an actual source of good information, has the details.

Moore was also talked to about “aspects of the Trump campaign’s plan.” For example, he was specifically told to say that the Trump campaign had “paid literally millions of dollars to make J****** 6 happen.” When he asked “Jane” what the basis was for that claim, she avoided answering the question, just saying, “Hey, Preston, if you don’t want to use all the bullet points, that’s fine...” He continued to press her on what evidence they had, and she still dodged. “Just let me know if you’re interested and the rate works for you,” she said. To his everlasting credit, he decided that he was not interested and the rate didn’t work for him.

And we now have proof that the foundations of many FBI investigations are f**e as well. Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan wrote a letter to the Bureau accusing them of violating their own procedures to create the illusion that new domestic extremism cases are cropping up all over America. Most of these cases deal with J****** 6, which overall was a nonviolent protest, protected by the U.S. Constitution under the right to peaceably assemble.

The goal at the FBI is to make the threat posed by right-wing –- as in, pro-Trump –- domestic terrorism seem like a clear and present danger to democracy, when, relatively speaking, the far-right w***e s*********ts in this country, could, as far as I could tell, meet in a phone booth; the last statistic we’ve seen on KKK membership estimated about 1,000 members in a nation of 325 million. Apparently there have now been a number of FBI whistleblowers, but one in particular has come forward to say “the manipulative casefile practice creates false and misleading crime statistics."

In his letter to Director Wray, Jordan demanded numerous communications and other documents that relate to this whistleblower’s complaints. He’s getting minimal cooperation now, but if (when!) the GOP retakes Congress, he’s expected to chair the House Judiciary Committee and is set on investigating the politicization of the FBI.

Meanwhile, instead of the hundreds of investigations stemming from a single, ‘black swan’ incident at the Capitol, FBI and DOJ officials point to significant increases in domestic violent extremism and terrorism around the United States. (To quote Mark Twain, “There are lies, damn lies, and statistics.”) Our thought is that this is why cases are being farmed out to the field offices to investigate, an endeavor that has been called a waste of time by whistleblowers.

This is happening at the expense of other investigations that normally would take priority. As the whistleblower said, “Child sexual abuse material investigations were no longer an FBI priority and should be referred to local law enforcement agencies.”

The FBI responded to this by saying, “The threat posed by domestic violent extremists is persistent, evolving, and deadly.” Well, it’s deadly if you’re an unarmed Ashley Babbitt being treated like a domestic violent extremist.

Rep. Jordan appeared on the show to say this whistleblower is a straight-up guy and to reiterate that the FBI is “juicing the numbers and cooking the books” to exaggerate the narrative that half the country is extremist. They’re pulling agents off child trafficking cases to work on this project, Jordan said. This whistleblower apparently confirmed what other agents have come forward to say: that they’ve been pressured to label cases as domestic violent extremism., just to make the threat seem worse.

In breaking news Monday night, Jordan said this whistleblower has been suspended from his job at the FBI, so we see there is retaliation going on.

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Sep 20, 2022 13:58:57   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Thanks for posting those t***hs.

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Sep 20, 2022 14:07:11   #
woodguru
 
Parky60 wrote:



There is so much evidence against trump that there is no reason to f**e anything...

and finding an example of it here and there has nothing to do with negating the rest except to r****ded people that believe that one lie negates a dozen other facts.

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Sep 20, 2022 14:15:20   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
woodguru wrote:
There is so much evidence against trump that there is no reason to f**e anything...

and finding an example of it here and there has nothing to do with negating the rest except to r****ded people that believe that one lie negates a dozen other facts.

You're so far gone in being brainwashed there's no hope for you unless you turn to Jesus.

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