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My feeling is this is probably BS for multiple reasons. First of all I've seen it spammed all over 4chan, 9chan, now here by users who offer no further commentary, and anyone could have predicted they would stop counting on election night. Facebook even put out warnings to the effect that such an outcome would be 'normal.' So as others here have noted, the writer lures you in with this bit of 'inside info' that is nothing of the sort and then segues into his larp. The writer's voice/tone also does not sound too trustworthy. And you can go on google and look up a map of where all the sealed indictments are. There's like 200k of them total, and the concentration of them relative to a state's population varies widely. that ratio is very high for instance in PA and and low in Oregon, very few in Wyoming. It looks like it correlates much more with major transportation corridors, suggesting it is more likely related to something like human trafficking. In the USA there's probably 10-15 million people who are strongly nationalist, anti-zog, whatever you wanna call it, not 200k, so which segment of those people are we supposed to believe they are going for? Even if only the most significant are being targeted, or if the hypothesis is say that it is right wing gun owners identified through red flag laws, would there really be only 50 of them in a state like Wyoming? Still, it is curious the indictments have been shelved for so long. It's an interesting phenomenon. The screencap though is probably yet another attempt at "stay home, do nothing, it's over" zzz...

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My feeling is this is probably BS for multiple reasons. First of all I've seen it spammed all over 4chan, 9chan, now here by users who offer no further commentary, and anyone could have predicted they would stop counting on election night. Facebook even put out warnings to the effect that such an outcome would be 'normal.' So as others here have noted, the writer lures you in with this bit of 'inside info' that is nothing of the sort and then segues into his larp. The writer's voice/tone also does not sound too trustworthy. And you can go on google and look up a map of where all the sealed indictments are. There's like 200k of them total, and the concentration of them relative to a state's population varies widely. that ratio is very high for instance in PA and and low in Oregon, very few in Wyoming. It looks like it correlates much more with major transportation corridors, suggesting it is more likely related to something like human trafficking. In the USA there's probably 10-15 million people who are strongly nationalist, anti-zog, whatever you wanna call it, not 200k, so which segment of those people are we supposed to believe they are going for? Even if only the most significant are being targeted, would there really be only 50 of them in a state like Wyoming? Still, it is curious the indictments have been shelved for so long. It's an interesting phenomenon. The screencap though is probably yet another attempt at "stay home, do nothing, it's over" zzz...

3 years ago
1 score