Modesty forbids.

Modesty forbids.
Antifa-Insurgence leader John Earl Sullivan is in custody after being arrested in Utah on Thursday.
As reported previously Antifa protester John Sullivan was caught on video posing as a Trump supporter during the rioting at the US Capitol last week.
Definitely a BLM activist, but not a false flag operator. Agents provocateur pretend to belong to the side they are actually opposed to. Sullivan allegedly "told the crowd “we about to burn this (expletive) down” and “we got to rip Trump out of office ... (expletive) pull him out of that (expletive) ..." (Link). Rip Trump out of office? You don't say that if you pretend to be part of the crowd that wants to keep Trump in.
In that same spirit, I am adding my voice in support of the stated minority view -- based on all available sources of intelligence, with definitions consistently applied, and reached independent of political considerations or undue pressure -- that...
...sought to influence the 2020 U.S. federal elections
Such incredibly well researched, detailed and incisive commentary!Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 4:44 pmFrom a blog or something...In that same spirit, I am adding my voice in support of the stated minority view -- based on all available sources of intelligence, with definitions consistently applied, and reached independent of political considerations or undue pressure -- that......sought to influence the 2020 U.S. federal elections
No evidence in it either. The Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe*, basically alleges that investigations into China's role regarding the 2020 US elections have been suppressed. Therefore the intelligence community has found no evidence of Chinese interference in those elections. Therefore Chinese interference in those elections exists. The logic escapes me, but there you are. To be fair to Ratcliffe, he does mention that his view is a minority view.Cunt wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:41 pmIf you want to do better, go find it. I'm not supposed to be bothered posting the article, but what about the source docs?
https://www.scribd.com/document/4910380 ... -Analysis#
The eBook was published by the Canadian Endangered Species Conservation Council. Its membership consists of 14 provincial and three federal government ministers. It publishes its reports every five years. This is the fourth in the series.Cunt wrote: ↑Wed Jan 20, 2021 4:15 am...so the article used my name and called me 'expert' of some sort. Looked up their source, it looks like some damned, dirty hippies got government dollars to go play in the bushes. Then those patchuli-stanking fuckers listed me among the 'other experts' on the subject of bees. And beetles.
Stunning news to me, since I haven't really even prepared a meal with either.
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