The Intelligence Community’s own resources have been inferior to the resources I personally developed. I put people on their radar that weren’t there before. I have exposed multiple people *in the military*. No Russians to be found.
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I can tell you about Wil Zachary Smith, from Nocona, TX, who ran security for Azzmador and pepper sprayed people a year ago this day. Or his friend Billy Williams. I can tell you about Wi’s cousin, Ross. Or Billy’s brother Newt “Fig” Williams, with whom he shares a tattoo.
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I can tell you about the user name Joey Zyklon from the Discord. Someone whose dox I’m sitting on because he’s young and I don’t want to expose a kid who can still be saved. Not a Russian.
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I can tell you about user N*ggernaut, someone else whose dox I have, including his employer details. The employer is an American university, not a Russian government.
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Chris Cantwell was from New Hampshire and then crossed multiple state lines before pepper spraying me in an assault he pleaded guilty to. Not Russian.
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Or how about “Athena Marie,” from the Discord. Her actual name is Kendell York.
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None of these people are Russian. They weren’t financed with Russian money. They were domestic racists who pooled their resources together, drove hours together across state lines, and partook in violence. Few people know better than me how these networks intersect.
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Russia didn't have anything to do w/ what happened *in* Charlottesville. After it happened, there was Russian involvement in how it was inflamed online (mainly on Twitter).
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With respect, it's incorrect to say Russia didn't have anything to do with the initial incidents. Spencer's people were chanting "Russia is our friend" while they were marching. It's absurd to think that idea sprang out of the void. https://newrepublic.com/article/143933/lefts-supporting-role-american-hate-theater …pic.twitter.com/AVELmmlJ4b
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Let me put it this way: Charlottesville is my city, and minutes after he did that I remotely tracked him and his convoy from a location 6 hours away, and he spent a significant time on his podcast the next day threatening me by name. I know more about this than you.
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He specifically chose that chant to piss off progressives in Charlottesville and the liberal narrative of Russian wrongdoing. He admits this openly. He was separated from his wife at that time, and 5 days later was sued in a major lawsuit that he could barely afford a lawyer for.
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He followed IRA trolls on Twitter. Even if he believed his friends were in Tennessee, the realty is, they worked for the Kremlin. Being ignorant of spreading a Kremlin talking point doesn't change the fact that it's a Kremlin talking point.
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I don’t know how to explain this to you but the people that make Richard Spencer dangerous aren’t that way because he follows them on twitter.
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It seriously looks like quite a lot of people really don't want to accept that racism actually and really exists, and that it's deeply rooted in american society :|
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Of course it exists and is deeply rooted in American society. That does not negate that Russian and American propaganda has been fanning it into an increasingly active public movement.
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There is no evidence that Russian involvement has had any material impact on the activity levels of these groups.
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This is a remarkable assertion - it ignores a huge global propaganda campaign - the true that binds racist activists together.
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Social media and propaganda is not even remotely the tie that holds racists together, not by a damn longshot
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Is it so hard for others to understand that social media content is just a tool that is used by them to promote and initiate other (less suspecting / more suggestible) people into their communities, by appealing to the racist/phobic/similar beliefs that already low key existed?
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Lol. You are asking her if it’s “so hard for *others* to understand” what she is actively denying.
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I think we're having a misunderstanding The whole deal is, the altright&co exist, were created, and are "promoted" by the racists themselves, and there is no russian involvement in their gatherings in the states (or elsewhere) It's not a global conspiracy/action, just racism
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