Revealed: Brits who fuelled ‘vicious’ conspiracy theory by Trump supporters
Trump supporters have apologised and paid millions in damages to the family of murdered Democratic Party staffer Seth Rich for promoting false allegations that Rich – not Russian agents – stole emails from the Democratic National Committee
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Reporting by Computer Weekly was “vitally important” in ending three years of “damaging falsehoods” that targeted the family of Seth Rich, a Democratic Party employee murdered during the 2016 presidential election, according to a top Washington attorney. The false allegations were used to deflect from Russia’s role in backing Donald Trump.
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In the wake of the storming of the U.S. Capitol building and attempt to interrupt the certification of Joe Biden as the 46th President, a predictable refrain has been repeated amongst politicians and law enforcement. “
We need new anti-terrorism laws,” they say. “
We need more freedom to surveil people,” they shout.
Biden himself is in favor of such a proposal. He spent much of his weak, meandering campaign pushing the idea of a new domestic terrorism law and working to “re-professionalize” the Department of Homeland Security, according to the Wall Street Journal in 2020.
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Fort Worth Weekly
Targeting Targeted Individuals
Some Fort Worthians believe they’re under secret attack by the government, and there’s nothing anyone can do about it.
By TERI WEBSTER
The X-Files
Far on the outer fringes of Fort Worth are people who believe they’re being zapped by military satellites with deadly microwave beams. Cellphone towers and “super computers” are used to stream hateful messages into their subconscious minds, 24/7. These methods and more are part of a vast plot to exert mind control over and torture the entire population, these folks claim.
According to the self-proclaimed victims, they are followed in public by street actors and flash mobs who are hired by shadowy government agencies and private contractors. Their tormentors follow, mock, and harass them, often recording the bullying with cellphones. The victims say that federal- and state-based data-gathering fusion centers, government agencies at all levels, an internation
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