Forwarded from Techno_Fog
Fulton County DA Fani Willis caught lying to the state court - her assertions on the law are demonstrably false.
https://mikecernovich.substack.com/p/fulton-county-da-fudges-case-law
https://mikecernovich.substack.com/p/fulton-county-da-fudges-case-law
The Other Side of Fear
Fulton County DA Fudges Case Law in the Trump RICO prosecution
Inside baseball, but it matters
Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
If you've gotten it 3 times after taking it 7 times, shouldn't you start asking some questions?
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1697721163420709165
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https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1697721163420709165
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Forwarded from The Library (Harold Finch)
Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
Media is too big
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The DOJ just gave a January 6th protestor a ten-year sentence for breaking a Capitol window.
Suspiciously, a masked man wearing an earpiece was also caught on video breaking a Capitol window but has never been added to the FBI's most wanted list, arrested, or charged.
In the video, the unidentified man, dressed like a government agent, encourages a journalist to break the window, saying, "Why don't you guys open up the rest of it?"
The journalist responds, "Because I think that would probably be illegal."
The masked man acknowledges the illegality by saying, "Well, I know," but then suspiciously breaks the window himself.
Shortly after realizing he is being recorded, the masked man quickly drops the window and violently shoves another man, awkwardly blaming him for breaking the window.
As the DOJ sentences one Jan 6th protestor to ten years for breaking a Capitol window, the question arises:
Why isn't the FBI interested in identifying this masked man wearing an earpiece who was caught on video breaking a Capitol window?
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1697760498958442831
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Suspiciously, a masked man wearing an earpiece was also caught on video breaking a Capitol window but has never been added to the FBI's most wanted list, arrested, or charged.
In the video, the unidentified man, dressed like a government agent, encourages a journalist to break the window, saying, "Why don't you guys open up the rest of it?"
The journalist responds, "Because I think that would probably be illegal."
The masked man acknowledges the illegality by saying, "Well, I know," but then suspiciously breaks the window himself.
Shortly after realizing he is being recorded, the masked man quickly drops the window and violently shoves another man, awkwardly blaming him for breaking the window.
As the DOJ sentences one Jan 6th protestor to ten years for breaking a Capitol window, the question arises:
Why isn't the FBI interested in identifying this masked man wearing an earpiece who was caught on video breaking a Capitol window?
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1697760498958442831
@KanekoaTheGreat