For instance, Mitch posted photos of himself in the hat, pants, and shoes that he wore inside the Capitol on January 6th.
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I believe I mentioned Mitch has already faced a possession of a firearm by a felon charge in the past....
Stupidity and TikToc are a hell of a combination.
Are those the same goddamn shoes, Mitch?
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But seriously, Mitch, if you aren't posting videos of yourself getting your bills... dodging traffic on Williamsport Pike... with a billboard of a business right up the road...
#SeditionHunters, have you heard about this little channel on Telegram called The Prisoner's Record? It's all J6.
It's an offshoot of The Professor's Record, which is the channel of former New Mexico State professor David Clements.
Clements is well known in the Covid hoax..
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and election fraud circles. He's been accused of being a grifter due to a nearly 300K GiveSendGo fundraiser.
Not surprisingly, he is buddies with Lin Wood... and appeared at Mike Lindell's "Nuttin' Symposium."
While he bills himself as a "law professor" (and he is an...
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attorney) he is really an assistant professor of finance.
And at the moment, that's all I care about Clements.
The real interest is in the names (either the defendants themselves or family) participating, along with far right supporters... and their attitudes about J6.
@KStuartphoto's side by side comparison is a fucking beautiful representation of 1) What a punk ass Tony Moon is and 2) The lengths of manipulation of far-right propaganda.
IIRC, @TinaDesireeBerg also had a press pass hanging from her neck, which is worth mentioning.
@chadloder, I absolutely could have missed it but how come there seems to be a lack of pushback against Tony Moon (@RoofKorean7) using "Rooftop Korean" as if they did something heroic in 1992?
Is this shit supposed to be off limits or something?
For those that don't know, "Rooftop Korean" refers to groups of armed store owners and vigilantes who staged themselves on rooftops and in the streets of Koreatown during the 1992 LA Uprising.
First, you have to understand that Koreatown wasn't targeted out of the blue...
While there were a variety of factors that led to over 2,000 Korean businesses being destroyed (causing half a billion dollars in damages), there is one glaring, painful direct incident that occured.
First and foremost, though, LAPD and the (in)justice system screwed everyone.