October 29, 2018

Fake "bombs" mailed to top Democrats? The story is full of holes, yet media eagerly runs with it

It won't surprise many to read that the CIA has had LOTS of practice devising carefully-crafted fake scenarios designed to do something illegal while fooling the public into thinking someone else did it.

But as experienced as they are, even the most carefully-crafted cover story usually leaves a few "clunkers"--items that don't make sense.  But the clunkers are subtle, only obvious to people with lots of technical expertise.  Americans whoe don't have the tech background to see the clunkers reject any theory that points them out as "nutty conspiracy theory." 

That's what we have with the my-how-conveeenient! mailing of a dozen fake "bombs" to every top Democrat, supposedly by a Florida resident named Cesar Sayoc.

You may have seen the abundant media pics of the van Sayoc supposedly owned.  It was abundantly, meticulously, carefully, totally covered with pro-Trump stickers, and others ragging on parties opposed to Trump.

Someone pointed out that all the stickers looked brand-new, their colors sharp and un-faded despite being theoretically exposed to the tropical Florida sun for...years?

Miami is loaded with radical Democrats, yet the guy's van--totally covered with pro-Trump stickers--had never been torched.  No windows had been smashed in with a baseball bat.  It hadn't even been keyed.  It was in absolutely perfect condition--not a mark on it.  Almost as if it had just been purchased and prepared for photographs taken by a media positively salivating to blame President Trump for inciting the "bomb attacks" against Democrats.

Someone else noted that the alleged bomb-mailer follows 32 people on Twitter -- mostly left-wingers like Lena Dunham, Obama and Jimmy Kimmel.  Odd for someone whose van is covered in brand new pro-President Donald Trump stickers.

The CIA has had lots of practice finding disturbed and stupid people who are eager to find people who seem to be like-minded.  The pawns are easily manipulated, and the contacts they claim to have had with mysterious co-conspirators can never be proven.  The pawn's claims are easily, airily dismissed as delusions.  "Why bother investigating, citizen?  The guy is obviously crazy."

Pristine van, despite being covered in crisp, unfaded pro-Trump stickers and parked in low-life areas of a Democrat-infested area. 

New, unfaded stickers.  Like they were just applied recently.  Van covered with 'em, yet never keyed or otherwise vandalized.  Because those anomalies never occurred to the folks who created The Narrative. 

All the fable-creators needed to produce was a van covered in pro-Trump stickers. 

They knew the media would eat it up, and not question The Narrative.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home