🧵🚨Suddenly, the owner of the Washington Post, Jeff Bezos, acknowledges that the American people don't trust the media. But don't get it twisted. He isn't worried that the media isn't telling the American people the truth. (Read More)
He isn't worried that it has become a propaganda arm of the US intelligence apparatus. He isn't troubled that the media legitimately lies to the people over and over and over again—he is troubled that the people are getting their information from outside sources that are not those things. You need to look no further than the last two paragraphs of the piece he just published in his own paper to see it.
Oh, Jeff. Jeff, Jeff, Jeff. Where to begin? Here's the deal—the reason the Washington Post has lost its chutzpah is a function of those things. It is because, for years, you have acted as an ideological propaganda rag and a tool of the now familiar "deep state" in this country. Your "newspaper" lacks total credibility and has no customers because of the podcasts you chide in your piece as disinformation.
🧵A small-town Kentucky sheriff shot a judge inside of his chambers last Thursday. It seemed like an absolutely crazy act of random violence, but there seems to be more going on here. cnn.com/2024/09/20/us/…
The sheriff in question (Shawn "Mickey" Stines) wasn't only the towns sheriff, but also served as the judges bailiff for years before being elected.
Stines was named in a lawsuit filed against another deputy named Ben Fields. Sabrina Adkins (the other Plaintiff passed away) alleges that when Fields was assigned as her home incarceration supervisor, he extorted her for sexual favors.
🧵🧵Last week you may have seen the story about a small-town Sheriff who murdered the town's only judge while they were in his chambers. But there is more to this story, as there always is.
Sheriff Shawn Stines shot Judge Kevin Mullins inside of his chambers. CNN reports the police report states they had an argument. Stines had been sheriff for 8 years, and before that was the bailiff for this judge. They knew each other well.
There were some reports/rumors that the judge had raped the sheriffs daughter, and that it was captured on camera they had exchanged phones. The problem with that, is that I have been able to verify there likely are not cameras in chambers, using court documents and other reporting.
This will be a thread of the Plaintiff response to the judges request.
They started this lawsuit because of public comments made by officials in the Biden admin. When they were granted preliminary injunction related discovery, they uncovered a coordinated campaign of censorship - with some of the justices on the SCOTUS remarking this was the “most massive attack against free speech in United States history”
🪡🧵I’m sitting here scrolling social media and I’m overcome with it all.
I just saw a video of millennials absolutely distraught because they can’t afford to live, and they don’t want their life to be consumed by work to the point they don’t have any time to do anything with their families or friends.
In short, they say they’ve listened to their parents who told them “go to college and you can do anything!” And they ended up hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt, with jobs that don’t pay enough for rent - let alone the rest.
This isn’t all though. It isn’t only millennials I’m seeing on my feed. Read on.
We did not come here - spiritual beings having a human experience - to feel this way. We didn’t come to be sick. We didn’t come to be tired. We didn’t come to be slaves. We came here to expand all that is - to expand love, humanity, to learn, to grow and then to go back home.
Somewhere along the line we all forgot. We forgot what it meant to be human. Humans are responsible for some of the most magical in technological advancements (I couldn’t be talking to you right now without them) but we have forgotten what it is like to be human and to be inhabiting this beautiful planet.
We forgot what it’s like to love. We forgot what it’s like to laugh.
There’s a lot of talk about J6 recently, and it dawned on me that maybe people would want to see the work that @UncoverDC has done on the issue.
A thread will be forthcoming tomorrow, under this post. Bookmark it.
After January 6th, there was a massive chill in the air. People were scared. I was scared. I took a great risk and made a decision that fear be damned, UncoverDC would publish about this event, so that we could do our part to make sure the stories of those affected could be told accurately.
UncoverDC journalist @wmahoney5 has DOGGEDLY followed this story for us from the very beginning. What will follow is a thread with links to ALL of the 66 pieces UncoverDC has written to cover this monumental and tragic event. We must get justice for the political prisoners and we must never stop telling their stories.