Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:17 p.m. No.13187706   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7708 >>7712 >>7717 >>7737 >>7739 >>7758 >>7779 >>7861 >>7865 >>7868 >>7879 >>8029 >>8063 >>8292 >>8300

ALL PB

 

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Found in HBO Q:Into The Storm comments

https://youtu.be/rK_Gf9H2CWI

 

Our Ron? CodeMonkey?

In comments

 

 

Human At Large on Earth

7 hours ago

From Ron on Telegram.

 

Some more background info about the documentary:

We filmed it over the course of about three years and it was a personal passion project of Cullen. Cullen had previously done some fine documentaries on subjects that i felt were great and he did a good job at staying unbiased while telling stories as they are without putting a spin or judgement on the content. I haven’t yet seen this documentary that will be released in a few weeks, but I know that Cullen is probably one of the only filmmakers in the world who can tell the real story in a fair way and make it work.

Just for disclosure, i was not paid to be interviewed or give my likeness to the documentary. I participated because i felt Cullen to be the most capable person to tell this story.

Also the fact that HBO is publishing this documentary is news to me. While filming i just knew it as Cullens personal project. If i had to guess, i would say that he likely got sponsored by HBO at a late stage when everything was almost finished.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:18 p.m. No.13187712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7739

>>13187706

>>13187708

 

>Human At Large on Earth

 

>7 hours ago

 

>From Ron on Telegram.

 

>Some more background info about the documentary:

 

>We filmed it over the course of about three years and it was a personal passion project of Cullen. Cullen had previously done some fine documentaries on subjects that i felt were great and he did a good job at staying unbiased while telling stories as they are without putting a spin or judgement on the content. I haven’t yet seen this documentary that will be released in a few weeks, but I know that Cullen is probably one of the only filmmakers in the world who can tell the real story in a fair way and make it work.

 

>Just for disclosure, i was not paid to be interviewed or give my likeness to the documentary. I participated because i felt Cullen to be the most capable person to tell this story.

 

>Also the fact that HBO is publishing this documentary is news to me. While filming i just knew it as Cullens personal project. If i had to guess, i would say that he likely got sponsored by HBO at a late stage when everything was almost finished.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:22 p.m. No.13187739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7746

>>13187712

>>13187706

>>13187708

 

We'll see

 

IF

 

unbiased

 

 

from RON

IT IS CODE MONKEY"

OR is it someone saying HE is Ron???

 

Cullen had previously done some fine documentaries on subjects that i felt were great and he did a good job at staying unbiased while telling stories as they are without putting a spin or judgement on the content. I haven’t yet seen this documentary that will be released in a few weeks, but I know that Cullen is probably one of the only filmmakers in the world who can tell the real story in a fair way and make it work.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:31 p.m. No.13187779   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13187706

 

IS this really RON on YT vid comment???

 

or someone trying

to get us to think the a lot of truth will be in the doc

with this positive comment

so we watch and it gets huge ratings from anons?

 

>Human At Large on Earth

 

>7 hours ago

 

>From Ron on Telegram.

 

>Some more background info about the documentary:

 

>We filmed it over the course of about three years and it was a personal passion project of Cullen. Cullen had previously done some fine documentaries on subjects that i felt were great and he did a good job at staying unbiased while telling stories as they are without putting a spin or judgement on the content. I haven’t yet seen this documentary that will be released in a few weeks, but I know that Cullen is probably one of the only filmmakers in the world who can tell the real story in a fair way and make it work.

 

>Just for disclosure, i was not paid to be interviewed or give my likeness to the documentary. I participated because i felt Cullen to be the most capable person to tell this story.

 

>Also the fact that HBO is publishing this documentary is news to me. While filming i just knew it as Cullens personal project. If i had to guess, i would say that he likely got sponsored by HBO at a late stage when everything was almost finished.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:57 p.m. No.13187861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7865 >>7868

>>13187706

 

Ask yourself

WHY would POTUS 45 DJT retweet Ron so often???

 

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

Ron Watkins

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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For the drama teacher and Shakespeare scholar, see Ronald Watkins.

Ron Watkins

Ronald Watkins pictured from the shoulders up, wearing a gray t-shirt and glasses. He is holding and looking at a cell phone in a black folding case.

Ron Watkins in 2018

Born Ronald Watkins[1]

Other names CodeMonkeyZ

Known for Former 8chan site administrator, conspiracy theorist

Parent(s)

Jim Watkins (father)

Ron Watkins is an American conspiracy theorist and a former site administrator of the imageboard website 8chan.[2][3] Watkins has played a major role in spreading the discredited far-right QAnon conspiracy theory,[4][5] and also promulgated baseless conspiracy theories that widespread election fraud led to Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.[4][6] Watkins served as site administrator for 8chan from 2016 until his resignation in November 2020.[1][7] He is the son of Jim Watkins, the owner and operator of 8chan.[8] Some journalists and conspiracy theory researchers believe that one or both of the Watkinses know the identity of, or are themselves, "Q", the person or group of people behind QAnon.[9]

 

Contents

1 Activities

1.1 8chan

1.2 Attempts to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election

2 QAnon

2.1 Watkins's connection to Q

3 Personal life

4 References

Activities

8chan

See also: 8chan

8chan, also called 8kun, is an imageboard website that has been linked to white supremacism, neo-Nazism, the alt-right, racism and antisemitism, hate crimes, and multiple mass shootings.[10][11][12] It was home to the proponents of the Gamergate controversy beginning in 2014,[13][14] and in 2018 became a central part of the QAnon conspiracy theory when "Q", the anonymous figure claiming to be a high-level government official with Q clearance, began exclusively using 8chan to post their messages.[15][16][17][18]

 

In 2014, after seeing an Al Jazeera America documentary about 8chan creator Fredrick Brennan, Watkins told his father, Jim Watkins, about Brennan.[16][1] The imageboard had recently taken off in popularity after it was adopted by proponents of the Gamergate controversy, and Brennan was having trouble keeping up with server costs.[13][14] The elder Watkins contacted Brennan to offer a partnership, and in 2014 Brennan moved to Manila in the Philippines to work for him. In 2014, Jim Watkins became the official owner and operator of 8chan.[1] Ron Watkins began working on the site every day.[16] Brennan remained the site administrator until 2016, at which time he relinquished the role and Watkins took up the position.[1]

 

continued:

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:58 p.m. No.13187865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7868

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Watkins was responsible for the creation of a cryptocurrency through which 8chan posters can pay to have their posts listed prominently through a program called "King of the Shekel".[13]

 

On November 3, 2020, the day of the United States presidential election, Watkins announced on Twitter that he was resigning his position as site administrator. He told journalists he wanted to spend more time woodworking and writing a book about constitutional law.[7][2] His resignation was described as "abrupt", and fed doubts among some QAnon adherents about the movement.[19][7] Some have questioned the veracity of his resignation.[6][4] Conspiracy theory researcher Julian Feeld said, "His 'departure' from 8kun is highly suspect and possibly just a PR move more than anything else… It allows him more freedom as a right-wing operative, specifically around the various voter fraud conspiracy theories."[4]

 

Attempts to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election

See also: Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election

After resigning from his 8chan position in November 2020, Watkins worked to build his reputation among those attempting to overturn the results of the presidential election.[2] He spread conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems, the creators of some voting machines used in the election. He posted videos on Twitter of a Dominion employee using one of the machines, falsely stating that the employee was pictured tampering with election results. The employee received death threats as a result, and a noose was found hanging outside his home.[2][20]

 

Watkins was named as an expert witness in a lawsuit filed by Sidney Powell, a lawyer and conspiracy theorist also involved in challenging the election results.[2] In his affidavit, he claimed that based on his reading of the online user guide for the Dominion software, it is "within the realm of possibility" for a poll worker to manipulate votes. According to The Washington Post, Watkins described himself in the affidavit as "an information security expert with nine years of experience as a 'network and information defense analyst' and security engineer", and did not mention that his experience mostly came from his work with 8chan.[6]

Watkins was interviewed multiple times about Dominion on the pro-Trump One America News Network (OANN), which introduced him as a "large system technical analyst".[4] His comments on electoral fraud were also reported by other right-wing outlets, including The Gateway Pundit.[3]

 

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Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 1:59 p.m. No.13187868   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7870 >>7972 >>7988 >>7994

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continued:

 

Watkins earned a large following on Twitter following the election, where he used the name "CodeMonkeyZ".[2][21] In the month of November he nearly doubled his follower count to 400,000, and by early January had more than 500,000 followers.[2] Trump had retweeted Watkins five times between Election Day and January 6, 2021, and Foreign Policy described Watkins as "an integral part of Trump's post-election messaging".[3] After the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol, Twitter cracked down on accounts that were "solely dedicated to sharing QAnon content". Watkins's account was among the accounts Twitter permanently suspended on January 8, as were the accounts belonging to Sidney Powell and former national security adviser Michael Flynn.[22][23]

 

QAnon

See also: QAnon

QAnon is a discredited far-right conspiracy theory alleging that a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles running a global child sex-trafficking ring is plotting against former President Donald Trump, who is battling them.[24] Watkins has played a major role in helping to amplify the theory.[4][5][25] According to conspiracy theory expert Julian Feeld, QAnon adherents see Watkins as "the technical brain behind the platform where Q posts". Feeld has said that despite Watkins's lower profile in the movement compared to his father, he has "played just as big a role in the … movement's growth".[4] Watkins has been described as a de facto QAnon leader.[5]

 

On January 20, 2021, QAnon followers struggled to reconcile that Joe Biden had been inaugurated with their beliefs that Trump would still become president, or that there would be a "Great Awakening" or "the Storm": a day on which Trump and military allies would gather their political opponents for execution.[26] Watkins appeared to be one of the figures abandoning the theory, posting on Telegram that "We gave it our all. Now we need to keep our chins up and go back to our lives as best we are able."[26][27] QAnon researcher Travis View warned against believing Watkins, pointing to his past claim that he had quit 8chan to focus on his woodworking only to "[fill] the vacuum of Q by spreading conspiracy theories".[26]

 

Watkins's connection to Q

Numerous journalists and conspiracy theory researchers have connected Ron, Jim, or both Watkinses to Q, an account run by an unknown person or group of people, whose posts are the basis of the QAnon conspiracy theory.[9]

 

Watkins and his father were two of only a few people who could verify that posts on 8chan were from the "real" Q, which also contributed to theories that they were behind the persona.[33]

 

Fredrick Brennan quoted in The Atlantic in June 2020 said, "I definitely, definitely, 100 percent believe that Q either knows Jim or Ron Watkins, or was hired by Jim or Ron Watkins."[31] In an interview on a September 2020 episode of the podcast Reply All, Brennan explained that he believes the Q account was originally operated by someone else, but that Watkins and his father took control of the persona, most likely around December 2017.[34] PJ Vogt of Reply All has said he discussed Brennan's theory with other journalists who write about Q, and that "some of them think it's likely, everyone agrees it's more than plausible".[35] Both Watkinses have denied knowledge of Q's identity.[30][31]

 

A verified account on Parler claiming to be Watkins made several posts on November 15, 2020, appearing to confirm theories that his father was Q.[21] It was later determined that Aubrey Cottle, a security researcher and co-founder of Anonymous, had taken advantage of Parler security flaws to change the name of an already-verified Parler account, giving it the appearance of belonging to and having been verified as Watkins.[36] This incident led to a feud between Watkins and Parler investor Dan Bongino, with Watkins publicly criticizing Parler's security on Twitter and describing the service as "compromised". Bongino responded by tweeting insults at Watkins.[37][38]

 

Personal life

Watkins lived with his father, Jim Watkins, in Manila in the Philippines in the 2010s.[16][8] As of January 2021, Watkins was living in Japan.[23]

 

Image:

Ron Watkins in 2018

Born Ronald Watkins[1]

Other names CodeMonkeyZ

Known for Former 8chan site administrator, conspiracy theorist

Parent(s)

Jim Watkins (father)

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.13188135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8141 >>8143 >>8146 >>8155 >>8162 >>8171 >>8177 >>8181 >>8196 >>8205 >>8219 >>8223

did you guise see this.

this Micha Lee at The Intercept likes to dig, so lets dig ON HIM?

 

https://theintercept.com/2021/03/03/gab-donald-trump-email-ceo/

 

DONALD TRUMP’S GAB ACCOUNT USES AN EMAIL ADDRESS BELONGING TO THE EXTREMIST PLATFORM’S CEO

When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account.

Micah Lee

March 3 2021, 9:58 a.m.

GAB, THE FAR-RIGHT social network that’s known as a safe space for hate speech, QAnon believers, Trump election fraud conspiracists, and white supremacist terrorists, was hacked pretty badly. The site exploded in popularity after the January 6 insurrection when Amazon kicked Parler, another social network used by right-wing extremists, offline, which caused Gab’s user base to explode from about 1 million users to roughly 4 million.

 

The hacker made off with the email addresses and encrypted passwords of all 4 million of the site’s users and the content of more than 39 million posts, including everything posted to 7,632 private groups, and leaked them to the radical transparency group Distributed Denial of Secrets. On Monday, DDoSecrets released the nearly 70 gigabytes of hacked data to journalists and researchers. Gab’s CEO Andrew Torba has falsely accused DDoSecrets of hacking Gab — a source provided DDoSecrets with the data, they didn’t hack it themselves — and then used an anti-trans slur when posting about the group.

Former President Donald Trump’s verified Gab account was among those that were compromised (though the account’s description says it’s “reserved” for Trump, and Torba has stated that Trump himself doesn’t use it). When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account, and the first thing I noticed was the email address associated with it: salesjss@kuhcoon.com. Why was Trump using this obscure email address, and what is Kuhcoon?

 

It turns out that Torba, the current CEO of Gab, is the former CEO and founder of Kuhcoon (later renamed Automate Ads and acquired by AdHawk in 2017), a tech startup that offered automated Facebook ad campaigns. According to a 2015 interview, Torba started Kuhcoon in 2011 with his college roommate. The company received venture capital backing from Y Combinator in 2014; in August 2016, Torba stepped down as CEO, and he, along with his co-worker Ekrem Büyükkaya, founded Gab.

 

Since it launched, Gab has been a haven for far-right extremists. Torba’s Gab account was created on August 10, 2016, and the next account created later that day was for the “alt-right” personality Milo Yiannopoulos. Other extremists who created early accounts include anti-feminist conspiracist Mike Cernovich and prominent neo-Nazi Richard Spencer (best known for getting punched in the face at Trump’s inauguration in 2017). The accounts on Gab that have the most followers on the whole platform include unhinged QAnon-sympathizing Republican Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert and personalities like Alex Jones. Half of the 20 most popular Gab groups are devoted to Trump and QAnon.

 

Trump’s account is the only one on Gab that uses an email address from kuhcoon.com. I sent an email to salesjss@kuhcoon.com, but the email bounced.

 

Torba didn’t reply to my email requesting his comment, but he did publicly tweet a response from Gab’s Twitter account, stating, “As per my policy of not communicating with non-Christian and/or communist journos, I will not be replying to this non-story,” and “It’s not a real email address, therefore it is not checked.”

He then mentioned me to make sure I’d see it:

Disclosure: I’m on the DDoSecrets advisory board.

 

Update: The story has been updated to make it clear that Torba has been open about the fact that Trump does not use the @realdonaldtrump Gab account.

 

https://twitter.com/getongab/status/1366954798524887042

Gab.com

@getongab

·

Mar 2

As per my policy of not communicating with non-Christian and/or communist journos, I will not be replying to this non-story.

 

It's not a real email address, therefore it is not checked. It's just a placeholder email I used when creating the account almost five years ago.

 

https://twitter.com/getongab/status/1366955590627569665

Gab.com

@getongab

Here you go, commie

@micahflee

 

https://twitter.com/getongab/status/1366954798524887042

 

Gab.com

@getongab

As per my policy of not communicating with non-Christian and/or communist journos, I will not be replying to this non-story.

 

It's not a real email address, therefore it is not checked. It's just a placeholder email I used when creating the account almost five years ago.

 

Gab.com

@getongab

·

Mar 2

Replying to

@getongab

I'm a site admin. I don't need an email address to access an account Gab runs. What a rube.

Gab.com

@getongab

·

Mar 2

"I…worked on this story all day…and…he just…he tweeted it out."

 

CONTACT THE AUTHOR:

Micah Lee

micah.lee@​theintercept.com

@micahflee

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:29 p.m. No.13188141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8205

>>13188135

https://theintercept.com/staff/micah-lee/

 

Micah Lee

 

Micah Lee is First Look Media’s Director of Information Security. He is a computer security engineer and an open-source software developer who writes about technical topics like digital and operational security, encryption tools, whistleblowing, and hacking using language that everyone can understand without dumbing it down. He develops security and privacy tools such as OnionShare, Dangerzone, and semiphemeral.

 

Before joining The Intercept, he worked as a staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where he explained how technologies work to journalists and lawyers, and worked to encrypt the web. He is a founder and board member of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a member of the Distributed Denial of Secrets advisory board, and a Tor Project core contributor.

 

Send encrypted text messages to Micah Lee using @micahflee on Keybase, @micahflee on Wire, or @micahflee:matrix.org on Element.

 

Contacts:

PGP Public Key and Fingerprint:

 

email: micah.lee@theintercept.com

 

Twitter: @micahflee

 

SD: SecureDrop

 

PGP Public Key and Fingerprint:

927F 419D 7EC8 2C2F 149C 1BD1 403C 2657 CD99 4F73

Micah Lee Public Key

 

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/micahflee

 

Micah

@micahflee

director of infosec at

@theintercept

| tweets are

@semiphemeral

| he/him | tor dropbox https://twitter.com/micahflee/status/1364793508817682432

.oniontheintercept.com/staff/micah-le…Joined October 2009

1,177 Following

37.1K Followers

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:34 p.m. No.13188155   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8170

>>13188135

>>13188146

 

 

This Micah Lee

at The Intercept

likes to dig,

on POTUS DJT

so lets dig ON HIM?

 

 

>DONALD TRUMP’S GAB ACCOUNT USES AN EMAIL ADDRESS BELONGING TO THE EXTREMIST PLATFORM’S CEO

 

>When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:35 p.m. No.13188162   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8171 >>8177 >>8181

>>13188135

 

HMMMMMMM

Micah Lee:

>When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account, and the first thing I noticed was the email address associated with it: salesjss@kuhcoon.com. Why was Trump using this obscure email address, and what is Kuhcoon?

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:37 p.m. No.13188171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8177 >>8181

>>13188162

>>13188135

 

so he is reporter/journalist that got his hands on hacked or stolen data and is saying so

 

seems like a white hat TRAP?

 

and what is Kuhcoon?

 

The hacker made off with the email addresses and encrypted passwords of all 4 million of the site’s users and the content of more than 39 million posts, including everything posted to 7,632 private groups, and leaked them to the radical transparency group Distributed Denial of Secrets. On Monday, DDoSecrets released the nearly 70 gigabytes of hacked data to journalists and researchers. Gab’s CEO Andrew Torba has falsely accused DDoSecrets of hacking Gab — a source provided DDoSecrets with the data, they didn’t hack it themselves — and then used an anti-trans slur when posting about the group.

 

Former President Donald Trump’s verified Gab account was among those that were compromised (though the account’s description says it’s “reserved” for Trump, and Torba has stated that Trump himself doesn’t use it). When I got my hands on the Gab data, the first thing I did was look up Trump’s account, and the first thing I noticed was the email address associated with it: salesjss@kuhcoon.com. Why was Trump using this obscure email address, and what is Kuhcoon?

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:39 p.m. No.13188177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8181

>>13188171

>>13188135

>>13188162

 

another DIGG?

radical transparency group

Distributed Denial of Secrets

 

leaked them to the radical transparency group Distributed Denial of Secrets.

On Monday, DDoSecrets released the nearly 70 gigabytes of hacked data to journalists and researchers

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:43 p.m. No.13188196   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13188135

 

https://theintercept.com/2021/03/03/gab-donald-trump-email-ceo/

 

lots to DIGG in guise?

 

who is

micah lee

 

who is the

radical transparency group

Distributed Denial of Secrets

 

and what is

Kuhcoon?

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 3:47 p.m. No.13188219   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13188135

>>13188205

 

>>13188170 I know right

 

he says about himself:

using language that everyone can understand without dumbing it down

 

>He is a computer security engineer and an open-source software developer who writes about technical topics like digital and operational security, encryption tools, whistleblowing, and hacking using language that everyone can understand without dumbing it down. He develops security and privacy tools such as OnionShare, Dangerzone, and semiphemeral.

 

----

https://theintercept.com/staff/micah-lee/

Micah Lee is First Look Media’s Director of Information Security. He is a computer security engineer and an open-source software developer who writes about technical topics like digital and operational security, encryption tools, whistleblowing, and hacking using language that everyone can understand without dumbing it down. He develops security and privacy tools such as OnionShare, Dangerzone, and semiphemeral.

 

Before joining The Intercept, he worked as a staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where he explained how technologies work to journalists and lawyers, and worked to encrypt the web. He is a founder and board member of the Freedom of the Press Foundation, a member of the Distributed Denial of Secrets advisory board, and a Tor Project core contributor.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 4:07 p.m. No.13188292   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8296 >>8300 >>8311

>>13187706

 

great comment on HBO doc YT page"

 

Rob Rochon

17 hours ago

@asdf gasdf Correct. 1) There is "Q". And then 2) there are "anons" which are just people in a forum trying to put together the info that "Q" provides. The mainstream media attempts to discredit the information being dropped by "Q" by labelling it as "QAnon" and drawing a false equivalency between the credibility of the information itself and the credibility of some of the "anons" who come up with all sorts of wild and wacky theories along with some that give some great rationale about the information provided. But "anons" aren't insiders. They're just people. But the mainstream media does NOT want the public to read the intel being dropped by "Q" because it incriminates the media as a propaganda arm of the corruption behind government (and apparently for some its too hard to believe that a government uses propaganda despite the fact its always been utilized throughout world history by most governments)

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 4:09 p.m. No.13188300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13188292

>>13187706

 

 

Quantum Cryptonite17

13 hours ago

@Rob Rochon You got it, I think many would not even believe what is really behind Q and those that get exposed are terrified of Q and they should be.

 

2

 

Penned Ideas

Penned Ideas

11 hours ago

Observe the plans within plans within plans.

  • Baron Harkonnen

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 4:11 p.m. No.13188308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8313 >>8315 >>8325

>>13188301

>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/03/democrat-senator-dianne-feinstein-introduces-bill-ban-assault-weapons-high-capacity-magazines-hours-house-dems-pass-gun-control-bill/

 

87-year-old Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein (CA) and Congressman David Cicilline (D-RI) on Thursday introduced a bill to ban “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines just hours after the Democrat-controlled House passed a gun control bill.

The Democrats introduced the Assault Weapons Ban, an updated bill to ban the sale, transfer, manufacture and importation of military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, like were used in the massacre in Dayton, Ohio where the shooter had a hundred-round magazine attached to an assault rifle. – Feinstein said in her announcement on Thursday.

 

“It’s been 17 years since the original Assault Weapons Ban expired, and the plague of gun violence continues to grow in this country,” said Senator Feinstein. “To be clear, this bill saves lives. When it was in place from 1994-2004, gun massacres declined by 37 percent compared with the decade before. After the ban expired, the number of massacres rose by 183 percent. We’re now seeing a rise in domestic terrorism, and military-style assault weapons are increasingly becoming the guns of choice for these dangerous groups. I’m hopeful that with the new administration and Democratic control of the Senate, we can finally pass commonsense gun reforms to remove these deadly weapons from our communities.”

“Assault weapons are designed for a single purpose – to kill as many people as possible in as short an amount of time as possible. That’s why they are the weapon of choice for mass shooters and domestic terrorists. They are weapons of war and do not belong in our communities,” said Congressman Cicilline. “Banning these weapons will make our cities and towns safer and more secure and help to reduce gun deaths.”

 

Earlier Thursday the Democrat-led House passed a gun control bill to expand background checks with a vote of 227-203.

8 Republican lawmakers voted with the Democrats to pass the “Background Checks Act” that prohibits private firearms transfers without having a background check:

 

Vern Buchanan (FL)

Brian Fitzpatrick (PA)

Maria Salazar (FL)

Andrew Garbarino (NY)

Chris Smith (NJ)

Fred Upton (MI)

Carlos Gimenez (FL)

Adam Kinzinger (IL)

 

Jared Golden (ME) was the one Democrat who voted against the bill according to a preliminary tally of votes.

 

It’s no surprise the Democrats are going after the 2nd Amendment after waging war on the 1st Amendment.

 

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki last month said gun control is a personal priority for Joe Biden.

Psaki’s comments came after Joe Biden called on Congress to pass tougher gun laws on the third anniversary of the Parkland Shooting.

 

“Today, I am calling on Congress to enact commonsense gun law reforms, including requiring background checks on all gun sales, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and eliminating immunity for gun manufacturers who knowingly put weapons of war on our streets. We owe it to all those we’ve lost and to all those left behind to grieve to make a change. The time to act is now,” Biden said in a statement.

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 4:17 p.m. No.13188325   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13188308

so many great images for memes feinstein and guns

 

https://www.google.com/search?q=feinstein+guns&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS940US940&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicru_ivKnvAhVQGDQIHaP5DhAQ_AUoA3oECAcQBQ&biw=1600&bih=1032#imgrc=gcsZ32YnK_rUyM

Anonymous ID: 607e0a March 11, 2021, 4:23 p.m. No.13188339   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13188330

people in all states but cali for now with the newsome recall

should take notice how they will have zero protection if a ChYnese invasion ever occured onthe coast of cali

 

scare tactic

 

but what a scare

invaders with corona virus and guns

 

but residents of cali

 

no guns

 

instant recalled newsome landslide vote