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Yes! Let's run down the rabbit hole with a discussion on what a banana republic is so we can't discuss how screwed up the Republican president's administration is. Great! Obfuscation

You've had months off. Your comeback trolling efforts should be better than this.

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Yes! Let's run down the rabbit hole with a discussion on what a banana republic is so we can't discuss how screwed up the Republican president's administration is. Great! Obfuscation

 

:lol: You'll use the term, but actually knowing what it means is a "rabbit hole" and "obfuscation?" You're a lunatic.

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:lol: You'll use the term, but actually knowing what it means is a "rabbit hole" and "obfuscation?" You're a lunatic.

People like you are the reason we are heading towards a banana republic. You calling someone a lunatic is funny

You've had months off. Your comeback trolling efforts should be better than this.

Seriously, calling out the Trump administration for being crazy is "trolling" to a lot of you people, I know. Dear Leader deserves total respect!

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1. Welcome to the internet. This goes on all the time

2. Reddit is for kids to kitty to use 4chan

3. Its a hoax and trolling. Though, bill clintom was proven to have flown on the plane escorting underage sex workers and kids to orgies in the tropics. Many politicians have been linked.

4. Domt truest the internet. Especially when you Google it and alex Jones is a top source.

 

Its actually a funny as hell trolling that got sideways. That people ran with it, much less bekieved it is remarkable and should be a lesson on how easy it is to manipulate the population

So I take it you're in favor of people doing things like http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/nc-man-told-police-he-went-to-dc-pizzeria-with-assault-rifle-to-%E2%80%98self-investigate%E2%80%99-election-related-conspiracy-theory/ar-AAl82FT?li=AA5a8k&ocid=spartandhp

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His circle of kooks are just peddling the lies and its having an affect, that's all. Are you one of the useful idiots he is counting on to not care about what he does?

Ahhh so it has to do with Trump SUPPORTERS. I was confused because you said it had to with the Trump. I'm sorry you confused me.

 

Obscure? His national security advisor is obscure? You are right he is a nutbag, though

 

He's National Security Advisor?? Please explain.

Sucks that this has basically devlolved into Gatorman vs PPP once again.

 

Well it keeps us off your ass. :nana:

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Yes! Let's run down the rabbit hole with a discussion on what a banana republic is so we can't discuss how screwed up the Republican president's administration is. Great! Obfuscation

Obscure? His national security advisor is obscure? You are right he is a nutbag, though

No. But the son of his national security advisor is obscure.

 

"On Sunday, Flynn’s son, Michael Flynn Jr., tweeted, “Until #Pizzagate proven to be false, it'll remain a story. The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many ‘coincidences’ tied to it.”

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yes. Its hilarious. Salisbury is a great town, though.

It's not like there's a lot to discuss on this topic. Dumbass decides to investigate stupid story with a rifle. Where do you want the discussion to go?

there is no discussion. That's why this troll is so funny. How the he'll people are so worked is just sad. There are sheep and there are idiots like this
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It's not like there's a lot to discuss on this topic. Dumbass decides to investigate stupid story with a rifle. Where do you want the discussion to go?

There's another take to consider especially if you buy into the notion that that pgate is a hoax:

 

An actor dumbass is paid by the people who created the hoax in the first place to show up and "investigate" with a rifle, in order to further discredit "fake news" and make the assault on freedom of speech and the press an issue of public safety.

 

Based on the way the story broke, has been covered, and the background of the suspect you shouldn't rule that out.

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There's another take to consider especially if you buy into the notion that that pgate is a hoax:

 

An actor dumbass is paid by the people who created the hoax in the first place to show up and "investigate" with a rifle, in order to further discredit "fake news" and make the assault on freedom of speech and the press an issue of public safety.

 

Based on the way the story broke, has been covered, and the background of the suspect you shouldn't rule that out.

 

You know what else is a false-flag MKUltra op? Turbulence...

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Get Ready for a Week of ‘Fake News’ Hysteria
Brace yourselves. In the coming days, we’re going to hear a lot about how “fake news” is now a mortal threat to all Americans.
A North Carolina man who sent customers and employees scrambling when he fired a gun inside a northwest Washington pizzeria Sunday told police he went there to investigate a fictitious online conspiracy theory involving the restaurant and high-ranking Democrats.
After his arrest, Welch told police he was there to investigate a fake news conspiracy theory known as “pizza gate” involving the pizzeria in the 5000 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. Posts to Facebook and Reddit claim Comet was the home base of a child sex abuse ring run by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her presidential campaign chair, John Podesta.
“What happened today demonstrates that promoting false and reckless conspiracy theories does come with consequences,” Comet Ping Pong owner James Alefantis said.
No two ways about it, a guy who goes into a restaurant and starts firing his gun all willy-nilly is a bad dude, and he ought to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
But now there’s going to be an eager effort to shift responsibility from him to whoever wrote about this restaurant. This guy sounds like he graduated from the Yosemite Sam School of Forensic Investigation, and if he hadn’t shown up at the doorstep of this restaurant, he would have shown up at the gate of Edwards Air Force Base asking about the aliens at Area 51 or stomped around the Pacific Northwest hunting Bigfoot. Blaming “fake news” implies a warning to everyone, “don’t write or say something that could set off some nut-job.” That argument assumes that there’s a rationality to the nut-job, and it’s our responsibility to not offer anything that could cause an irrational mind to lash out.
Unless, of course, you think the Southern Poverty Law Center is responsible for the guy who tried to shoot up the Family Research Center in Washington D.C. in 2012. That would-be-gunman “had stopped by Chick-fil-A to pick up 15 sandwiches, which he planned to smear in the dying faces of staffers.” He said he chose the FRC as a target because the Southern Poverty Law Center called the organization “a hate group.”
Rumors and false news reports can lead to violence, huh? You mean like the “hands up, don’t shoot” narrative that came out of Ferguson, Missouri?
What DOJ found made me ill. [Officer Darren] Wilson knew about the theft of the cigarillos from the convenience store and had a description of the suspects. [The late Michael] Brown fought with the officer and tried to take his gun. And the popular hands-up storyline, which isn’t corroborated by ballistic and DNA evidence and multiple witness statements, was perpetuated by Witness 101. In fact, just about everything said to the media by Witness 101, whom we all know as Dorian Johnson, the friend with Brown that day, was not supported by the evidence and other witness statements.
Oh, I get it. You meant completely different kinds of fake news, just the kinds you don’t like.
We keep hearing the Comet conspiracy theory reported as “fake news” — did anything resembling an actual news organization ever write about it? If not, then it is on par with aliens, black helicopters, and other conspiracy theories. There’s no broader lesson for actual news organizations. And the only way you’ll ever stop nut-jobs from trafficking in lunatic conspiracy theories is by shutting down the Internet.

 

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You know what else is a false-flag MKUltra op? Turbulence...

 

:lol: I'm using that the next time I see that producer...

 

Watch how this is going to be spun, per B-Man's article above. The desperation is so thick that the media isn't even trying to be subtle on this one, and that should be a giant red flag to people who are paying attention.

 

PG is (most likely/better-damn-well-be) a hoax designed to discredit and distract people from looking into that actionable bits of corruption and criminality exposed by Wikileaks (people won't pay attention to pay-for-play scandals and routine corruption when there's baseless speculation about pedophilia and satanism thrown into the mix). Step one of that plan has been pretty successful. Step two, as we've seen for the past week in the media before this incident even took place, has been to use PG as a means to demonstrate the dangers of "fake news" and why it needs to be censored. That step was met with fierce resistance from everyone not associated with CNN, NYT, or the Washington Post -- in fact their entire coverage of PG has only made people more aware and do more digging on their own.

 

Enter step three. A concrete demonstration of how "fake news" can incite people to violence. This has been immediately followed up with a full on assault in the same media outlets on freedom of speech and the press.

 

If this doesn't work, step four gets bloody.

 

I don't say the above as fact, it's speculation (wild speculation). But based on all the evidence out there on this topic, there is certainly enough circumstantial evidence that prevents anyone who has seriously examined this from dismissing it outright -- especially when you look back to when Assange was taken off the board and when PG broke. The timing is more than coincidental.

 

Throw in the oddities of the actual incident with the gunman, the suspect's history (look at his father btw), the timing, and most importantly the media narrative being spun and you're left with a familiar picture. One we've seen played out in the media more than a few times in our recent history.

 

This has all the earmarks of a major psy-op.

 

It could very well be a nutter acting on nutty information, that's the story they're hoping people bite on and I agree it's also the most likely explanation.

 

But there is enough smoke around this one to at least be suspicious of the entire narrative being forced upon us today.

 

Stay woke.

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He has one minor role credited to him on IMDB, an a couple production assistant credits. No photos. Calling him 'an actor' seems rather charitable.

 

I worked in restaurants in LA for 10 years. Calling him a server is probably much more accurate.

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