You lied, you lied, you fucking lied, get fired.pic.twitter.com/5nDry02n3g
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There's a lot I find positive in this report. It validates many of my memories of the events, and helps me combat the extreme gaslighting that's lasted months.
Point of clarification here: As I've said before, the Daily Stormer has a public post about the torch march available as early as the 9th, maybe earlier. I didn't get it from the Discord breach, it was sitting in the open.pic.twitter.com/h1G0ShCYIp
This highlighted section is interesting on a number of levels.pic.twitter.com/3KV1DEEvuM
This is false. There was no confrontation and no group of demonstrators. I headed there alone after texting local reporters. I stayed in my truck and took pictures.pic.twitter.com/XFzRN3W3uJ
Here's the archived Daily Stormer post dated August 8 that someone alerted me to the next day: http://archive.is/mg8Ck As this report says, I made assumptions that it would be Friday night, after dark (torches, duh), and determined it would be UVa by process of elimination.
So instead of calling in help from surrounding neighborhood PDs, or calling the Gov for Highway Patrol or deputizing Fire Department and Search and Rescue, they just "Let Them Fight" Exactly what all the footage from that weekend looks like.
I have a feeling the attorney representing Heather Heyer's family is rather interested in these findings
It's far from the point, I realize, but "Major Pleasants" sounds like a character from Doctor Strangelove.
He sounds like a guy who would scalp people if he was in the military
Why does it seem that cops have blanket immunity for perjury??
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