User Controls

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. ...
  5. 12
  6. 13
  7. 14
  8. 15
  9. 16
  10. 17
  11. ...
  12. 26
  13. 27
  14. 28
  15. 29

Posts by Truth Details

  1. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbumpbump
  2. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bump
  3. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbumpbump
  4. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbump
  5. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bump
  6. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbumpbump
  7. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bump
  8. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbump
  9. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bump
  10. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bumpbump
  11. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    bump
  12. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    Originally posted by Ghost The FBI did

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_theory
  13. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    https://www.voanews.com/a/2020-usa-votes_researchers-more-dozen-extremist-groups-took-part-capitol-riots/6200832.html

    Researchers: More Than a Dozen Extremist Groups Took Part in Capitol Riots

    Proud Boys… Oath Keepers and Three Percenters… QAnon…
  14. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    "We're equal opportunity in looking for violent extremism of any ideology," FBI Director Christopher Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning about the bureau's investigations since the deadly violence at the U.S. Capitol. "We have not seen, to date, any evidence of anarchist violent extremist or people who subscribe to Antifa in connection with Jan. 6."

    "That doesn't mean we're not looking, and we'll continue to look," Wray said.

    Under questioning from Sen. Christopher Coons, Delaware Democrat, Wray later specified the FBI had "not seen any evidence" that the mob included members of the Antifa, the Black Lives Matter movement or anyone attempting to pose as a Trump supporter with the intention of inciting violence.
  15. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2021-03-02/fbi-director-wray-no-apparent-antifa-involvement-in-jan-6-attack

    FBI Director Wray: No Apparent Antifa Involvement in Jan. 6 Attack
  16. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    Note: The 2022 bar represents the number of banknotes the BEP has committed to delivering in the
    fiscal year.
  17. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    Originally posted by Sophie That's why Biden's printing money like it's going out of fashion, huh.

    https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/dxy

    https://www.federalreserve.gov/paymentsystems/files/currency_print_orders_2022.pdf
  18. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    Originally posted by Sophie Not watching your video, but liberals get the bullet too. That's why.

    https://www.npr.org/2021/03/02/972564176/antifa-didnt-storm-the-capitol-just-ask-the-rioters

    Antifa Didn't Storm The Capitol. Just Ask The Rioters.

    Nearly as soon as the tear gas settled on the U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, the conspiracy theory began to pick up steam.

    "Earlier today, the Capitol was under siege by people who can only be described as antithetical to the MAGA movement," Laura Ingraham told her viewers on Fox News that night. "They were likely not all Trump supporters, and there are some reports that antifa sympathizers may have been sprinkled throughout the crowd."

    Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson echoed similar sentiments on Fox that night, and in the day following the attack, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., Rep. Paul Gosar, R.-Ariz., and Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., all repeated the conspiracy theory as well. The morning after the riot, so did Rush Limbaugh.

    In those 24 hours, the lie that the rioters were actually antifa was mentioned more than 400,000 times online. It peaked on the anonymous imageboard site 4chan around 1 p.m. on Jan. 6, according to the Social Media Analysis Toolkit, which is around the same time that the barriers at the Capitol were breached. Then the sowing of doubt spread further: first on Parler and Twitter, then on Reddit, then on Fox News and in the halls of Congress.

    Wray Defends FBI's Intelligence Sharing Ahead Of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
    NATIONAL SECURITY
    Wray Defends FBI's Intelligence Sharing Ahead Of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack
    Wray Stresses Role Of Right-Wing Extremism In Hearing About Jan. 6 Riot
    POLITICS
    Wray Stresses Role Of Right-Wing Extremism In Hearing About Jan. 6 Riot
    There was no evidence for these claims then, and there still isn't any now. Shortly after the riot, the FBI directly refuted the conspiracy theory, saying there is "no indication" that antifa — a decentralized collection of far-left groups and individuals — was involved. To date, no one who has since been charged in the attack appears to have any connection to the anti-fascist movement either…

    …Many alleged rioters spoke of antifa as if the movement were an enemy combatant in a war, court documents show, and they were doing so before Jan. 6. The chatter on 4chan ahead of the riot, for instance, wasn't just about "stopping the steal," says Randy Blazak, the chair of the Oregon Coalition Against Hate Crime, who has researched extremist movements for 30 years.

    "There was also this notion that if you come to Washington, not only [do] you have a chance to stop the steal, you'll get to bulldoze your way through the antifa folks who are there hand in hand with Congress … so it was kind of a bonus," Blazak says.

    Several rioters said they brought a weapon to the Capitol because of the perceived threat of antifa, according to court documents…

    …To date, there has been one possible antifa-related murder, which occurred in Portland last summer, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
  19. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    https://www.ushmm.org/collections/bibliography/christianity-and-the-holocaust

    The vast majority of Germans belonged to a Christian church during the Nazi era.

  20. Truth Details Tuskegee Airman (banned)
    Let’s put aside the theology of immigration. Let’s pretend, just for a moment, that Jesus would have nothing to say about whether or not the state should seek to discourage undocumented migrants as a high-level matter of government policy.



    Those planes were filled with actual human beings. People with dignity. People with hopes and dreams, problems and challenges. People with names and families.



    And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them — and not because he felt that he had to, because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.



    I’m trying — really trying — not to get too hot here. But Christians should look at this act and be revolted. They should be horrified.

    Because using vulnerable human beings for your personal gratification is evil. Full stop.
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. ...
  5. 12
  6. 13
  7. 14
  8. 15
  9. 16
  10. 17
  11. ...
  12. 26
  13. 27
  14. 28
  15. 29
Jump to Top