Anderson Cooper refuses to comment on CNN Director's admission that network traffics in “propaganda”
Apr 22, 2021
https://youtu.be/GESSzdMNVNg
Anderson Cooper refuses to comment on CNN Director's admission that network traffics in “propaganda”
Apr 22, 2021
https://youtu.be/GESSzdMNVNg
Do Unicorns exist?
Bronfman connection
Arlen Spector connection (the lawyer who invented the JFK magic bullet theory, later to become Gov of Pennsylvania)
Ira Samuel Einhorn (May 15, 1940 – April 3, 2020), known as "The Unicorn Killer", was a convicted murderer and American environmental activist. He was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend, Holly Maddux. On September 9, 1977, Maddux disappeared following a trip to collect her belongings from the apartment she and Einhorn had shared in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Eighteen months later, police found her partially mummified body in a trunk in Einhorn's closet.[1]
After his arrest, Einhorn fled the country and spent twenty-three years in Europe before being extradited to the United States. He took the stand in his own defense, claiming his ex-girlfriend had been killed by CIA agents who framed him for the crime because he knew too much about the agency's paranormal military research. He was convicted and served a life sentence until his death in prison on April 3, 2020.[1][2]
His nickname, "the Unicorn", was derived from his surname—Einhorn means "unicorn" in German.
counterculture, anti-establishment, and anti-war movements of the 1960s and 1970s.[1] Einhorn was a speaker at the first Earth Day event in Philadelphia in 1970,[6] and later claimed to have been instrumental in creating and launching the event,[1] but other event organizers dispute his account. [7][8]
Einhorn's initial alibi came into question when his neighbors began complaining about a foul smell coming from his apartment, which in turn aroused the suspicion of authorities. Eighteen months later, on March 28, 1979, Maddux's decomposing corpse was found by police in a trunk stored in Einhorn's closet. After finding the body, a police officer reportedly said to Einhorn, "It looks like we found Holly," to which he reportedly replied, "You found what you found." Einhorn's lawyer, Arlen Specter, negotiated bail of $40,000; he was released from custody after posting a bond of $4,000, or 10% of the $40,000. This was paid byBarbara Bronfman(née Baerwald), a Montreal socialite who married into the wealthyBronfman familyand met Einhorn through a shared interest in the paranormal.[5] During Einhorn's flighthe was again aided by Bronfman, who continued to support him financially until 1988, when she read Steven Levy's damning book on Einhorn, The Unicorn's Secret. [5][12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Einhorn
>Einhorn was a speaker at the first Earth Day event in Philadelphia in 1970,[6] and later claimed to have been instrumental in creating and launching the event,[1] but other event organizers dispute his account. [7][8]
>George Floyd mural in Houston defaced with racial slur
I assume this is in a black neighborhood? so look out for a Bubba Smollett hoax crime
just like the CNN director said in the veritas vids. neat
what if all 75 million Trump voters, or Trump supporters or anybody who now agrees everything is fucked, announced they were going on strike for 1 hour or 1 day or 1 week in 30 days.
grind shit to a halt. no violence.
>So Raffenberg busted for taking money from Zuk
>Wonder if that had to do with the Ray's BB-Q sauce Zuk posted about?
>He's admitted to like to personally kill what he eats?
>The BB-Q is definitely creepy
good decode