begooode Posted November 11, 2019 Report Share Posted November 11, 2019 On 11/9/2019 at 7:17 PM, IsntLifeFunny said: Jesus. Wtf is going on with this crazy line of reasoning? Trump is in public photos with the guy on several different occasions. He spoke of him and acknowledged he favored young women. He’s also reported to have had a party with the guy and a bunch of young women. It’s impossible to anyone with a functioning brain to try and spin this as a conspiracy against the Democrats. The guy was likely murdered. He was into some really fucked up shit that hits on all sides, and more than it being political it touches into the wealthy people. There’s no telling who had him offed. Hopefully someone investigates this down to its core. At least four GOP candidates currently running for the House next year have voiced support for the "QAnon" conspiracy theory, an NBC News investigation found. NBC News reported Monday that two of the candidates, Minnesota's Danielle Stella and Rich Helms of Texas, have directly posted content or hashtags on social media in support of the wide-ranging conspiracy theory that baselessly accuses prominent Democrats of being involved in a global pedophile cabal. A third candidate, Floridian Matthew Lusk, has printed campaign signs with the solitary letter "Q" emblazoned on the back, while another candidate, Erin Cruz, has made positive statements about the conspiracy theory in media interviews. The four are all vocal supporters of President Trump. Stella's campaign blasted NBC News in a statement when asked to comment about the conspiracy, saying, "I find it appalling that NBC would work so feverishly to defend child and sex traffickers, their funders, and their enablers.” Helms's campaign declined to comment for the investigation when contacted by NBC, while Lusk lists the theory, albeit briefly, on his official campaign website. 'Nator, and titanruss 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MamlngEnvy Posted November 12, 2019 Report Share Posted November 12, 2019 Why is stanpa even still here though Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue Posted November 12, 2019 Report Share Posted November 12, 2019 11 hours ago, begooode said: At least four GOP candidates currently running for the House next year have voiced support for the "QAnon" conspiracy theory, an NBC News investigation found. NBC News reported Monday that two of the candidates, Minnesota's Danielle Stella and Rich Helms of Texas, have directly posted content or hashtags on social media in support of the wide-ranging conspiracy theory that baselessly accuses prominent Democrats of being involved in a global pedophile cabal. A third candidate, Floridian Matthew Lusk, has printed campaign signs with the solitary letter "Q" emblazoned on the back, while another candidate, Erin Cruz, has made positive statements about the conspiracy theory in media interviews. The four are all vocal supporters of President Trump. Stella's campaign blasted NBC News in a statement when asked to comment about the conspiracy, saying, "I find it appalling that NBC would work so feverishly to defend child and sex traffickers, their funders, and their enablers.” Helms's campaign declined to comment for the investigation when contacted by NBC, while Lusk lists the theory, albeit briefly, on his official campaign website. Well, there's at least four dumbasses running. MadMax 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue Posted November 12, 2019 Report Share Posted November 12, 2019 I must've missed it. Why did Epstein not say to his lawyers an attempt was made in his life the first time? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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