Anonymous ID: 753b5d July 13, 2026, 3:29 a.m. No.24820865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0867 >>0878 >>0893 >>0895 >>0993

Lara Logan

@laralogan

To all digital soldiers…what happens when you try to pull the metadata from this photo?

 

And who can trace that front page…

 

https://x.com/laralogan/status/2076473197986275766

 

 

SO 'SUP with the metadata, technofag?

Anonymous ID: 753b5d July 13, 2026, 3:41 a.m. No.24820893   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0894 >>0897

>>24820865

elENoCHle@NewsBlast17

 

Serious Speculation: Is Mitch McConnell Being Held Hostage?

 

Look closely at this image. Senator Mitch McConnell sits in what appears to be a hospital or care facility chair, smiling next to a woman… while deliberately holding up today’s newspaper, sports section forward with a baseball player clearly visible.

 

This isn’t random. In both Hollywood thrillers and real-world hostage crises, holding up a current newspaper is classic proof-of-life protocol. It provides a verifiable timestamp so negotiators know the captive is alive as of that date. Hostage-takers have used this exact method for decades — from political kidnappings to high-profile ransom demands — because it’s simple, effective, and hard to fake… unless the photo itself is manipulated.

 

Think about it: the relaxed smile, the casual setting, the perfectly positioned newspaper — it all checks the boxes. Hostage takers (or their handlers) could easily edit a recent paper into the shot to convince the public and family that McConnell is safe and recovering, when in reality something far more sinister could be happening.

 

The timing, the composition, the trope alignment… it’s almost too perfect.

 

Well… this is what we got. A smiling senator holding today’s paper like every hostage video, movie, or novel ever made.