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  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    PJ was an incredible observer of human nature.


    Stop stealing my shit, fucko
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,280 Standard Supporter

    PJ was an incredible observer of human nature.


    Stop stealing my shit, fucko
    Yeah, came across your post after I posted this. Great minds think a like, yours just seems to work a little faster.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,280 Standard Supporter
    Sort of a feel good story. First, her "friends" are real POS. Next, what parents are pimping out their 14 year old on social media. Sure these "influencers" can make some serious coin, but it's pedophilia or damn near. You want Britney Spears as your daughter or McCauley Conklin as your soi boy kid then go ahead.

    https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/tiktok-ers-popularity-lead-a-stalker-with-a-shotgun-to-her-door-where-her-father-shot-and-killed-him/

    TikTok-er’s Popularity Lead a Stalker With a Shotgun to Her Door Where Her Father Shot and Killed Him



    In a long story, which just continues getting worse as you read the article at Yahoo News, then-14-year-old Ava Majury had eclipsed a million followers on the ultra-popular Chinese spy app TikTok after only about a year on the service. Unfortunately, one of her many followers, a now-morbidly-deceased 18-year-old, took his unhealthy interest in the online personality.

    In early 2020, after Ava noticed [Eric Rohan] Justin angling for her attention on TikTok, she learned that friends in New Jersey and Florida were selling him photos of her as well as her personal information, including her cellphone number, which Justin used to call and text her. In another instance, Justin logged onto a classmate’s school account and did math homework in exchange for information about Ava, her family said.

    Then things got more menacing.

    In a series of text messages that made their way to Ava, and which the Majury family showed the Times, [Justin] asked one of Ava’s male classmates whether he had access to a “strap,” or gun, shared plans to assault her, and wrote, “i could just breach the door with a shotgun i think.” The classmate’s mother declined an interview request.

    When Ava learned of the threatening messages, she called the classmate who had received them. He confirmed that he had gotten them and forwarded others to her. Fearful, she showed her parents. They researched Justin’s identity, saw that he lived hundreds of miles away, and reassured her that “he was one of these keyboard cowboys,” [Ava’s father Rob] Majury said.

    “I sort of discredited what could have been a threat.”

    But Justin showed up at the Majury family’s front door. With a shotgun. Which he used just as Uncle Joe Biden suggested . . .

    Early on July 10, the fan — Eric Rohan Justin, 18, of Ellicott City, Maryland — arrived with a shotgun at the Majury family home in Naples and blew open the front door. His weapon jammed. Ava’s father, Rob Majury, a retired police lieutenant, chased him off but fell.

    Majury told Collier County sheriff’s officers that he returned to the house, retrieved his handgun and stood guard at the front door, only to see the gunman return a short time later. By sunrise Justin lay dying, shot by Majury.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,280 Standard Supporter
    Drudge either went NeverTrump personally or he sold to one and now its just a shell of what it once was. I used to visit a couple of times a day for breaking stories. Haven't touched it in years. National Review also adopted a fake news/piss of your customer base and then couldn't figure out what happened.

    https://issuesinsights.com/2022/02/15/drudge-is-dead/

    What exactly has happened to the formerly must-read Drudge Report?

    It may seem like yesterday to old Washington hands, but it was actually more than a quarter-century ago that a manager of a gift shop in a television network building in greater Hollywood, a 20-something with a thirst for movie star gossip, signaled the end of the establishment media’s chokehold on the American public. He started an amateurishly formatted website featuring links to important but under-the-radar online articles, to go along with his own mysteriously obtained scoops.

    It was, let us never forget, Matt Drudge who broke the Monica Lewinsky story that led to Bill Clinton’s presidential impeachment and Senate trial, only the second in American history. Shortly before Drudge dropped his bomb, in an exquisite self-indictment of media bias and protectiveness of Democrats in power, Newsweek, then a half-century-old journalistic institution whose huge Washington bureau was near the top of a high rise on Pennsylvania Avenue a half block from the White House, killed its exclusive story revealing the sex scandal. It had been the work of Michael Isikoff, a famously aggressive – and left-leaning – veteran Washington reporter.

    Yet today, it is the Drudge Report that is Newsweek.

    The Drudge Report might quaintly sport the same typeface it used in the early days of the Internet, but on Sunday and then all day and all evening Monday, a story of Lewinskyesque scale rocked the nation’s capital.

    In a court submission last week, Special Counsel John Durham alleged, as Fox News put it, “that lawyers from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign … paid to access servers belonging to Trump Tower and later the White House in order to establish an ‘inference’ and ‘narrative’ to bring to federal government agencies linking then-President Trump to Russia.”

    Durham, probably the most straight-shooting, apolitical lawyer in the federal government, now years into an exhaustive probe, revealed that Hillary Clinton’s campaign sought out both the FBI and the CIA in peddling lies that Trump was colluding with Russia, so as to get every news outlet it could to keep that false story at the top of the news during the 2016 campaign, and then, when that failed, to use it to cripple the Trump presidency.

    But if the Drudge site is your go-to news source, you might never have known on Monday that Durham did anything.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,112 Standard Supporter

    Sort of a feel good story. First, her "friends" are real POS. Next, what parents are pimping out their 14 year old on social media. Sure these "influencers" can make some serious coin, but it's pedophilia or damn near. You want Britney Spears as your daughter or McCauley Conklin as your soi boy kid then go ahead.

    https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/tiktok-ers-popularity-lead-a-stalker-with-a-shotgun-to-her-door-where-her-father-shot-and-killed-him/

    TikTok-er’s Popularity Lead a Stalker With a Shotgun to Her Door Where Her Father Shot and Killed Him



    In a long story, which just continues getting worse as you read the article at Yahoo News, then-14-year-old Ava Majury had eclipsed a million followers on the ultra-popular Chinese spy app TikTok after only about a year on the service. Unfortunately, one of her many followers, a now-morbidly-deceased 18-year-old, took his unhealthy interest in the online personality.

    In early 2020, after Ava noticed [Eric Rohan] Justin angling for her attention on TikTok, she learned that friends in New Jersey and Florida were selling him photos of her as well as her personal information, including her cellphone number, which Justin used to call and text her. In another instance, Justin logged onto a classmate’s school account and did math homework in exchange for information about Ava, her family said.

    Then things got more menacing.

    In a series of text messages that made their way to Ava, and which the Majury family showed the Times, [Justin] asked one of Ava’s male classmates whether he had access to a “strap,” or gun, shared plans to assault her, and wrote, “i could just breach the door with a shotgun i think.” The classmate’s mother declined an interview request.

    When Ava learned of the threatening messages, she called the classmate who had received them. He confirmed that he had gotten them and forwarded others to her. Fearful, she showed her parents. They researched Justin’s identity, saw that he lived hundreds of miles away, and reassured her that “he was one of these keyboard cowboys,” [Ava’s father Rob] Majury said.

    “I sort of discredited what could have been a threat.”

    But Justin showed up at the Majury family’s front door. With a shotgun. Which he used just as Uncle Joe Biden suggested . . .

    Early on July 10, the fan — Eric Rohan Justin, 18, of Ellicott City, Maryland — arrived with a shotgun at the Majury family home in Naples and blew open the front door. His weapon jammed. Ava’s father, Rob Majury, a retired police lieutenant, chased him off but fell.

    Majury told Collier County sheriff’s officers that he returned to the house, retrieved his handgun and stood guard at the front door, only to see the gunman return a short time later. By sunrise Justin lay dying, shot by Majury.

    Good.

    You mess with the bull, you get the horns.

  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,144

    Drudge either went NeverTrump personally or he sold to one and now its just a shell of what it once was. I used to visit a couple of times a day for breaking stories. Haven't touched it in years. National Review also adopted a fake news/piss of your customer base and then couldn't figure out what happened.

    https://issuesinsights.com/2022/02/15/drudge-is-dead/

    What exactly has happened to the formerly must-read Drudge Report?

    It may seem like yesterday to old Washington hands, but it was actually more than a quarter-century ago that a manager of a gift shop in a television network building in greater Hollywood, a 20-something with a thirst for movie star gossip, signaled the end of the establishment media’s chokehold on the American public. He started an amateurishly formatted website featuring links to important but under-the-radar online articles, to go along with his own mysteriously obtained scoops.

    It was, let us never forget, Matt Drudge who broke the Monica Lewinsky story that led to Bill Clinton’s presidential impeachment and Senate trial, only the second in American history. Shortly before Drudge dropped his bomb, in an exquisite self-indictment of media bias and protectiveness of Democrats in power, Newsweek, then a half-century-old journalistic institution whose huge Washington bureau was near the top of a high rise on Pennsylvania Avenue a half block from the White House, killed its exclusive story revealing the sex scandal. It had been the work of Michael Isikoff, a famously aggressive – and left-leaning – veteran Washington reporter.

    Yet today, it is the Drudge Report that is Newsweek.

    The Drudge Report might quaintly sport the same typeface it used in the early days of the Internet, but on Sunday and then all day and all evening Monday, a story of Lewinskyesque scale rocked the nation’s capital.

    In a court submission last week, Special Counsel John Durham alleged, as Fox News put it, “that lawyers from Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign … paid to access servers belonging to Trump Tower and later the White House in order to establish an ‘inference’ and ‘narrative’ to bring to federal government agencies linking then-President Trump to Russia.”

    Durham, probably the most straight-shooting, apolitical lawyer in the federal government, now years into an exhaustive probe, revealed that Hillary Clinton’s campaign sought out both the FBI and the CIA in peddling lies that Trump was colluding with Russia, so as to get every news outlet it could to keep that false story at the top of the news during the 2016 campaign, and then, when that failed, to use it to cripple the Trump presidency.

    But if the Drudge site is your go-to news source, you might never have known on Monday that Durham did anything.

    Drudge used to be the go-to website everyday first thing in the morning. I think I've been on that site once in the last two years.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,713 Founders Club
    The audio was perfect

    Look at this world wide attempt to label everything the state doesn't like as disinformation or worse

    Wake up sheeple
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,947

    PJ was an incredible observer of human nature.


    This is Kobe in a nutshell
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    Who protests at 8pm, in winter, at a park, in the dark? I thought you protested in the daylight, in an area with max exposure to the public, made sure the media was aware in order to report on the issue you were protesting about?
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited February 2022
    hardhat said:
    Gas lighting shrieking land whale heard from. Another dim bulb white racist. TKS approved.

    Meanwhile, the stats on the PPB deaths in custody is available.

    https://www.portlandcopwatch.org/listofshootings.html

    In the last 5 years 4 blacks killed out of almost 30 deaths. What the fuck are they even talking about.

    Glad Ted wheeler has been exposed as a white supremacist though.

    And why do they hate an Asian man so much?
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    That Ngo twitter thread is quite the read. I guess when people in your group are shot the best way to find the killer is not to talk to the police about what you saw. Instead you claim they're supporting it. The victimhood of this group is strong.
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