Cont: Trump et al continued “2020 election” conspiracy theories

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The key to a false flag act is that someone has to wave a false flag. It can be a figurative flag, of course.


How does that work out when the game is the perp attacks himself, and also has the power to arrest and prosecute the innocent accused party.? Or when the perp attacks a third party, and arrests the innocent accused party.?


IIRC I think COINTELPRO played like that, sometimes.
 
IIRC I think COINTELPRO played like that, sometimes.

Bubba, you refuse to link to a public facebook page because you think it's secret AND link us to claims about unrelated elections because you never read the articles yourself, AND now you claim to have insight into how intelligence operations work.

Now that's funny.

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Bubba, you refuse to link to a public facebook page because you think it's secret AND link us to claims about unrelated elections because you never read the articles yourself, AND now you claim to have insight into how intelligence operations work.

Now that's funny.

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For Bubba.
 
BS I've seen so far from Bubba's crowd about Nashville:

AT&T won a contract to audit the Georgia voting machines and the audit was being conducted in that building

The actual Georgia voting machines themselves were in that building

The FBI is running an audit on the Georgia voting machines but the data from their audit was going through that building and the explosion destroyed their evidence of the fraud

The NSA runs a secret communications intercept operations center in that building and they intercepted data about the election fraud

AT&T owns Dominion

The owner of AT&T owns Dominion

The owner of the building (not AT&T) owns Dominion

The RV didn't actually explode, the actual bomb was across the street
 
BS I've seen so far from Bubba's crowd about Nashville:

AT&T won a contract to audit the Georgia voting machines and the audit was being conducted in that building

The actual Georgia voting machines themselves were in that building

The FBI is running an audit on the Georgia voting machines but the data from their audit was going through that building and the explosion destroyed their evidence of the fraud

The NSA runs a secret communications intercept operations center in that building and they intercepted data about the election fraud

AT&T owns Dominion

The owner of AT&T owns Dominion

The owner of the building (not AT&T) owns Dominion

The RV didn't actually explode, the actual bomb was across the street

Yet another example of why you shouldn't huff paint.
 
Oh oh - I missed one! Somebody 'shopped a phony tweet from Taylor Swift (yes, that one) warning fans not to go to Nashville on Christmas, and the Bubba-aligned set has eaten it up with a spooon.

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Oh oh - I missed one! Somebody 'shopped a phony tweet from Taylor Swift (yes, that one) warning fans not to go to Nashville on Christmas, and the Bubba-aligned set has eaten it up with a spooon.

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Very not interesting
 
Funny, anything gets destroyed during some controversy, it always happens to be right where the proof of the huge conspiracy was waiting to be revealed.
 
Even when they read aloud from history books about false flag attacks?

More to the point, is there any particularly good reason to trust them when it shouldn't be hard to poke towards sources on the topic that have actually shown that they're relatively neutral and fact based, rather than ones that consistently demonstrate extreme bias? Going further, when the objective behind pushing them is to "prove" a triviality that wasn't actually seriously in dispute in the first place, there's even less point in taking them seriously.

To wrap this around to the bombing, though... there's currently no evidence that I've seen that voting systems had pretty much anything to do with this, nor any false flag operation. From the reports that I've seen, it sounds like they believe with strong evidence that the detonation was outside an AT&T building, though it apparently damaged at least 40 other buildings, and the damage caused to the AT&T building has messed with the ability to communicate, including the ability of many people to call 911. Currently, local police are working on investigating, but there's not all that much to say without more actual information.
 
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Even when they read aloud from history books about false flag attacks?

But you didn't. You linked to two search engines.

In the real world, everyone here already knows that the Russians flooded social media pretending to be Americans, to create the chaotic environment for Q-Anon to arise and to support Trump. Here you are continuing their work.

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Russian web brigades
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_web_brigades
 
But you didn't. You linked to two search engines.

He linked elsewhere, of note, as well. Hang The Bankers, in particular.

To poke further at Media Bias Fact Check's assessment, though...

In review, Hang the Bankers is primarily a conspiracy website with articles such as this: United States calls on Al-Qaeda to stage false flag attack in Syria. They also frequently report on the New World Order as well as anti-vaccination propaganda. This source belongs in our conspiracy category, however, they do present with a right wing bias in reporting, therefore we label them Questionable as they are not strictly a conspiracy website.

Overall, we rate Hang the Bankers a Questionable Source based on the promotion of conspiracies and extreme right-wing bias in reporting. (8/10/2016) Updated (D. Van Zandt 9/22/2018)

Of lesser note, he tried to defend News Punch indirectly, which I pretty much just let slide because pushing further would be a tangent of a tangent.

In review, News Punch (aka YourNewsWire) is a far right-wing conspiracy and pseudoscience website that also routinely publishes fake news. Headlines use loaded emotional language such as this: I Was In The Illuminati I’m Going To Tell You Everything, Shocking Expose. Politically, story selection almost always favors the right through negative stories regarding liberal policy and politicians such as this: CIA Insider: Hillary Clinton Most Treasonous Leader In History. Further, the sources utilized by News Punch are some of the least credible out there, such as Infowars and the Gateway Pundit.

News Punch routinely publishes anti-vaccination propaganda, stories of impending world war 3, and extraterrestrial stories, just to name a few. Further, YourNewsWire (Now News Punch) has made Factcheck.org’s fake news list. as well as having an abysmal track record with fact-checkers. Finally, according to Poynter Institute, YourNewsWire (News Punch) has more false claims by IFCN fact checkers than any other website.

Overall, we rate News Punch a Questionable source based on extreme right-wing bias and promotion of tin foil hat conspiracies. This website has zero credibility due to the routine publishing of fake news. (D. Van Zandt 11/13/2018)
 
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