Anonymous ID: 0e4025 Sept. 11, 2020, 2:28 a.m. No.10601228   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I noticed something interesting this morning.

 

One of my favorite Democrat politicians is Jamel Holley of NJ. I look for Democrats to like because mostly I think they are going off the deep end into evil nowadays.

 

Anyway, I was impressed when Jamel Holley stood up against a mandatory vaccine law in NJ. He made the case that rich people could still get out of the vaccines by using private schools creating an unjust discrepancy in access to medical freedom/choice. I was impressed with what he had to stay and the fact that he seemed to be listening to the citizens in his community.

 

Today I took a look at his Wikipedia page.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamel_Holley

 

What surprised me is that on 7/4/2020 it seems his page was updated with information about a case of election fraud he was accused of.

 

I have several thoughts about this: 1. People can change. Even if he was involved in such activity it may not be the case now. 2. Is this a sign of how "normal" election tampering is among Democrats? 3. Was the wikipedia entry deliberately updated with this information in order to tarnish someone who is "pro" medical freedom?

 

I am reminded of the blackmail that seems rampant and has been mentioned in Q drops. Do Democrats who stand up for freedom risk all their "skeletons" getting revealed?

 

In any case, it does appear to be another situation in which an accusation of election tampering has surfaced. This apparently involved the filling out of absentee ballots.