Anonymous ID: bf68ad March 20, 2019, 9:04 p.m. No.5803770   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>5803721

updated Notables from #7421 posted in 7424

 

>>5801319 real and not petty reason POTUS will not honor or respect John McCain ?

>>5801359 OCR txt version of Epstein Flightlogs

>>5801383 Digg alert-Waris Ahluwalis

>>5801431 Hope Hicks Dem Invest.

>>5801575 https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1436568

>>5801669 Ray Chandler’s Midland Agency presents MS-13, on the runway.

 

>>5801495

had to add this one for memefag

Anonymous ID: bf68ad March 20, 2019, 9:13 p.m. No.5804024   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4214 >>4289

Did Jeff Bezos Invent A Trump-Saudi Collusion Hoax To Deflect From His Dick-Pic Betrayal?

 

The beginning of February was a rough stretch for Jeff Bezos. The National Enquirer obtained evidence that he was engaged in a long-running extramarital affair, and he knew the paper was moments away from publishing exclusive details from the hugely embarrassing saga. Bezos had a decision to make. He could do the decent thing and apologize for his wrongdoing. Instead, he chose a different path — the warpath.

 

Far from owning up to his misdeeds, the billionaire founder of Amazon and owner of the Washington Post went on offense. In a Medium post published February 4, Bezos concocted a mind-blowing conspiracy involving the Trump administration, Saudi Arabia, and international espionage. He claimed that President Trump and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were attempting an extensive “extortion and blackmail” campaign against him. He proposed that his ownership of the Washington Post put a target on his back. As owner of the Post, Bezos claimed that he was on Trump’s enemies list. He also insisted that it was no coincidence that President Trump and David Pecker, the publisher of the National Enquirer, had a professional working relationship. Moreover, Bezos claimed that Saudi Arabia must be targeting him due to the Washington Post’s “unrelenting coverage” of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

 

I’ve written a post about developments with the National Enquirer and its parent company, AMI. You can find it here: https://t.co/G1ykJAPPwy

 

— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) February 7, 2019

 

“For reasons still to be better understood, the Saudi angle seems to hit a particularly sensitive nerve,” Bezos added.

 

Team Bezos then launched a campaign in the media, going so far as to accuse the government — on orders from President Trump — of stealing his information. It seemed that Bezos was trafficking the Trump-Saudi-Pecker conspiracy directly through his own reporters at the Washington Post.

 

Washington Posts @RoigFranzia says Bezos' team thinks it's possible that the text leaks were politically motivated and that a "government entity" accessed the Bezos texts and hoo boy that's certainly something pic.twitter.com/MQuzNFbCed

 

— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) February 8, 2019

 

The seriousness of the Bezos allegation set off a media firestorm. A who’s who of legacy media and NeverTrump personalities, without evidence, began accusing the president, Saudi Arabia, and David Pecker of colluding, sometimes through extrajudicial means, to bring down Mr. Bezos.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-20/did-jeff-bezos-invent-trump-saudi-collusion-hoax-deflect-his-dick-pic-betrayal