Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is dumb.
Veritas looks responsible here.
FBI/DOJ have now authenticated a diary that makes terrible allegations of inappropriate conduct by POTUS.
Weird stuff
What is wrong with the Biden children that they keep evidence of anything around. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
So where’s the citation that they turned it in to the FBI? If they already turned the diary in (they didn’t), why would the FBI raid the apartment of a PV employee over the diary?
First they tried to give it to a Biden lawyer who wanted no part of it. They then turned it over to law enforcement. I did not say they turned it over to the FBI. Furthermore the people who published parts of the diary say they got it from a whistleblower, probably the same whistleblower that went to PV. When PV refused to do an expose or publish parts of it, they went to other outlets. The FBI raided the apartment(s) of PV employees using looking for the diary as an excuse. What they really want is to find anything that they can use to shut PV down because PV exposes Dems for who they are.
And your source is… ?
Not the NYT. Check other news outlets
You made the claim. You back it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
So where’s the citation that they turned it in to the FBI? If they already turned the diary in (they didn’t), why would the FBI raid the apartment of a PV employee over the diary?
First they tried to give it to a Biden lawyer who wanted no part of it. They then turned it over to law enforcement. I did not say they turned it over to the FBI. Furthermore the people who published parts of the diary say they got it from a whistleblower, probably the same whistleblower that went to PV. When PV refused to do an expose or publish parts of it, they went to other outlets. The FBI raided the apartment(s) of PV employees using looking for the diary as an excuse. What they really want is to find anything that they can use to shut PV down because PV exposes Dems for who they are.
And your source is… ?
Not the NYT. Check other news outlets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
So where’s the citation that they turned it in to the FBI? If they already turned the diary in (they didn’t), why would the FBI raid the apartment of a PV employee over the diary?
First they tried to give it to a Biden lawyer who wanted no part of it. They then turned it over to law enforcement. I did not say they turned it over to the FBI. Furthermore the people who published parts of the diary say they got it from a whistleblower, probably the same whistleblower that went to PV. When PV refused to do an expose or publish parts of it, they went to other outlets. The FBI raided the apartment(s) of PV employees using looking for the diary as an excuse. What they really want is to find anything that they can use to shut PV down because PV exposes Dems for who they are.
And your source is… ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
So where’s the citation that they turned it in to the FBI? If they already turned the diary in (they didn’t), why would the FBI raid the apartment of a PV employee over the diary?
First they tried to give it to a Biden lawyer who wanted no part of it. They then turned it over to law enforcement. I did not say they turned it over to the FBI. Furthermore the people who published parts of the diary say they got it from a whistleblower, probably the same whistleblower that went to PV. When PV refused to do an expose or publish parts of it, they went to other outlets. The FBI raided the apartment(s) of PV employees using looking for the diary as an excuse. What they really want is to find anything that they can use to shut PV down because PV exposes Dems for who they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is dumb.
Veritas looks responsible here.
FBI/DOJ have now authenticated a diary that makes terrible allegations of inappropriate conduct by POTUS.
Weird stuff
What is wrong with the Biden children that they keep evidence of anything around. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
So where’s the citation that they turned it in to the FBI? If they already turned the diary in (they didn’t), why would the FBI raid the apartment of a PV employee over the diary?
Anonymous wrote:This is dumb.
Veritas looks responsible here.
FBI/DOJ have now authenticated a diary that makes terrible allegations of inappropriate conduct by POTUS.
Weird stuff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
I’m sure that’s what the NYT is saying. It’s not true. They first tried to return it to her but no dice. So they turned it in. Trust me, if they were able to verify it, they would have done an expose on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.
You’ll need to cite the sentence in the article. The way I read it, PV broke in to Biden’s apartment and then gave the diary to other right wing propaganda outlets for dissemination (probably aware that their reputation is beneath regard for intelligent people).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So Project Veritas did a B&E to steal Ashley Biden’s diary and publicized it via another right wing outlet. D-i-r-t-b-a-g-s.
That article also mentions that Alex Jones and Joe Rogan gave the diary air.
Don’t forget that Erik Prince also worked with Project Veritas. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/07/us/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas.html?action=click&module=RelatedLinks&pgtype=Article
1. I thought we weren't allowed to talk about Project Veritas on here?
2. Does that mean Ashley's diary was legit? I dismissed it as drivel at the time because I recall there being some pretty troubling passages. Let me go back and read.
If I was FBI, I wouldn't raid a home unless it WAS legit. The fact that PV didn't publish the diary but instead turned it over, because they themselves could not authenticate it, speaks well of PV.